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Default Oct 31, 2023 at 08:51 AM
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Does anyone Get really depressed on any kind of holiday?. Christmas, Halloween, Easter, what ever.


I personally find that they are worse than birthdays for me (in terms of depression)


I see them as milestones. Just as you grow older every year and reflect on the year gone, you do the same with the holidays.


Like, this time last Halloween, I wasn't doing anything with my life


Now we've had the complete circle, it's Halloween again., and I'm in the same old rut


That kind of thing
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