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Fire_Star
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Default Feb 05, 2010 at 06:59 AM
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****ing hell.

So I've been manic for only a couple of days. Woke up feeling rather normal. Was quite happy about it. Confused but relieved. Went out and may of spent a bit too much... so maybe didn't stay normal or wasn't as normal as I thought. I also got lost in a part of the city I don't know because I went, **** it! I don't need a map of mobile GPS! Because walking up weird ally ways to make a short cut when you're already lost is smart. Eventually I thought to call a friend for them to Google Maps me but she had no net. So then I found a cafe finally and the owner pointed down a road and said 200m that way to what I want. It was more like 500m dammit. Hey, at least I didn't go take off track I suppose.

I spent my evening baking a cake for my boyfriend, then I burnt it. Then I burnt my finger. Then later I cut into my nail. Gah, rage. I tried soooo hard to keep the happy mood I had during my before-cake-burnt time but no. And my psychologist is still sick and I still have 3 weeks till a see a pdoc. Making no progress, just getting worse.

Now I feel very ragey.

/rant
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