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Old May 01, 2013, 08:38 PM
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has anyone elses brain just stop thinking, things come in, at first i kept saying stop stop stop then my mind went onto something else, now things come in and i dont even want to keep them there, i just kinda put them back on a shelf or something, sometimes it hard, but i put those feeling thoughts away, I feel so relaxed from not thinking so much, but i feel empty inside. No feelings at all. But it is still 199 % better than dealing with all that other stuff.
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Old May 02, 2013, 04:08 AM
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sometimes i do wish it could happen to me.

as i'm always thinking about stuff.. most of the time about things that don't even matter

and it would be a hole lot easier when it comes to watching tv or reading a book if my mind wasn't going over really stupid things
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Old May 02, 2013, 10:28 AM
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I never stop thinking. Sometimes my thoughts hit a wall though. It's like, I'm thinking so many things, and then.... mental black hole! And I just sit there frozen like "Uhm.... what?" But then here comes the thought tsunami and my brain is full again only 1-2 seconds later.
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