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Old Dec 07, 2012, 11:09 AM
7224Gemini 7224Gemini is offline
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Ive never really been a person to touch Alcohal, or any kind of drug, my Addiction is a bit more unorthodox then that, i believe i am addicted to sugar, and tea....i start getting depressed really upset or angry, ill eat A TON of candy, a whole bag of shugar, a ton of juice or something, why?...because it makes me feel all happy and hyper and exited, the bad things go out the window, and when its all said and done, and kind of wore off then i want MORE and that feeling back sometimes, its a vicious cycle im lucky enough to have a verry fast matabolism and no diabiettes as of yet, as for the tea, well i have, 84?...90? diffrent types of tea in my tea cabnit, im always drinking them, its funny, you get the hyper and happieness of a shugar rush (Regardless of in my head or not) and you also have the calmingness, i mean near a panic attack, getting upset, just one sip and i feel better,

probably like any other one of my self destructive habbits this cant be good for me eather...^^'

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Old Dec 07, 2012, 11:17 AM
Anonymous32912
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so you are an alien too?

...just perhaps a super-terrestrial?

thanks so much for sharing that....not just because it justifies the moonrock I live on ...but to know I got neighbours....

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