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Old Dec 03, 2014, 02:53 PM
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I had a good day today been social with my new classmates signed up for after school classes and talked to the people there.

So generally it was good , but for some reason i have had this emotionless look on my face all day long not sure why.

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Old Dec 03, 2014, 02:57 PM
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Usually it is called a flat affect. Not at all unusual for us. Even when I am full of sunshine and roses on the inside I can have a flat affect. Story of my life.

Pat yourself on the back for what you did. That is really pretty awesome.
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Old Dec 03, 2014, 02:59 PM
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Usually it is called a flat affect. Not at all unusual for us. Even when I am full of sunshine and roses on the inside I can have a flat affect. Story of my life.

Pat yourself on the back for what you did. That is really pretty awesome.
Thanks ^^ things are looking better now
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