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Old Jun 09, 2009, 05:09 AM
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so i went to bed early last night.

got home and was so exhausted that i fell asleep as soon as i got in my apartment. I only got two hours of good sleep, and then i woke up. i figured i probably should get more so i dont nap during the day, and what followed was weak sleep and then a dream that composed of arms bending, veins and needles.

it was a really crude using dream, pretty much cut straight to the point.

so i woke up pretty quick, and decided maybe i should listen to my body and not sleep if i dont need it. my skin feels all itchy and prickly now though, and i swear i can feel my hair. kinda of reminds me of the detox.

i hope it fades, ive only been up for an hour since, i just saw my computer and figured this was probably the best option to get through this.

thought maybe if i put it down i get a clear head of it.

head still pretty cloudy though.

ick.
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