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Recent content by barappo32

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    Approaching the end of the holidays...

    In New Zealand, students get 2 weeks off every 10 or 11 weeks. Right now it's around 1 PM on Friday, the 12th of October, AKA the third to last day of the 2 week holiday. I found myself missing school for all of the holidays, which is unusual to say the least. I don't dislike school. My teachers...
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    Does anybody else's obsessions cause them to feel negative emotions?

    It works surprisingly quickly. I get a sharp rush of emotions whenever I see something related to the interest which seems to quickly go from positive to negative. It almost feels like I'm physically aching whenever I think about it for the first few days, but once I've been away from it for a...
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    Does anybody else's obsessions cause them to feel negative emotions?

    For example, when I get too into something I'll feel empty whenever I'm not around it. Everything else is boring. I can't focus on anything other than that thing. I feel unmotivated to work on my own projects because I feel like nothing I do could live up to that thing. In some cases, I find...
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    Trapped in my mind

    The inner dialogue of me, a socially anxious and autistic teenage girl who's trapped in her own mind. With nobody to talk to at school, my best bet is to talk to myself, internally. And then share that internal dialogue.
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    Exclamation point!

    Exclamation point!
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    Do you talk with yourself outloud?

    Only if I'm alone or if I know nobody is going to hear me. It'll almost always be in a language other than English, so even if someone did hear me, they won't know what I'm saying.
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