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Originally Posted by LadyShadow
Not too much what they said but what they did. They blocked me everywhere and made me feel bad about it. Other than that, I never really had any negative responses.
What is a manic day like for you?
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I think you're lucky (not that they blocked you and made you feel bad about it), that's horrible of them, but the fact you don't get many bad comments about your illness.
I don't know, but i'd say you're 1 of the few people that don't.. bipolar stigma is so bad, I should know, I always get horrible comments about it.
a mannic day for me.. feels like a mixture of having the affects of the drug the guy from limitless has (all your brain is their, so their litirally is no limit to what you can do), and I guess also a journey of discovery.
I mean, who would have ever thought i'd be able to make a pirate sword, a pirate uniform and a shoulder parot? (I know in a normal state I hate art). I guess also because I have all my brain open, it's a chance to sort of explore other interests/ tallents I didn't know I have
practicing circus stunts, practicing to be a magician, singing (which I totally can't do in a normal state), quoting the bible (again, I can't do that in a normal state), and just being weird, I guess. that's what my day is like I suppose
oh right, and coming up with weird food combinations
(mud on toast anyone?)
fun while it lasts, or it can be.
what is 1 thing you've learned since having bipolar (either about yourself) or about the world we live in.