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Old Aug 12, 2012, 09:07 AM
Anonymous32912
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...funny thing funny topic painfull one but just weird...

thats the thing about weird it's just weird...weird is never not weird and all I have ever been is weird but I must say!

just as we can upgrade a car ....supersize a meal.... amplify a sound...

...weird can be upgraded to "unique"...quite easily...and it's not perhaps necessary but why the heck not?

when someone is weird and not mentally ill!....? what are they?...weird?

does mental illness classify my weirdness as unique? and if I was not ill would I be weird anyway....?

STIGMA haha what a joke who is afraid of who here in this suckerpunch world?

so many questions here and thats what I really find weird...not just because I asked them all by myself but because I can answer them all by myself in a unique way...and there is nothing weird about that!

here comes my answer...not much different to anyone elses I expect

I am a unique person having a weird experience...

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Old Aug 13, 2012, 12:27 PM
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I don't know, monkey... don't you ever just want to forget the 'weirdness' and everything that goes with it? Just forget that we are mentally ill and live life the way it was meant to be lived... with no stigmas or labels? They say being mentally ill doesn't define us, but really, for me, it does. It shatters me when I think of being that way... don't you ever want to just forget?
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