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Old Nov 10, 2008, 05:41 AM
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few days back i read question of the month " what is ur fav memory?" and till today i keep thinking what is my fav memory?is it wrong if i dont have fav memory?and what kind memory should be ur fav?the good one or the bad one?what if u cant remember the good one?or maybe the worse u dont have good memory?what if every memory feel the same?
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Old Nov 10, 2008, 07:59 AM
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I don't think that it is wrong to not have a fav memory so don't push yourself so hard to think of one. I really had a tough time thinking of my fav memory too so I never posted one but remember it can be as simple as sitting in your room by yourself and singing your fav song. Your fav memory doesn't have to be anything to complicated just a time that you enjoyed yourself if only for a minute. If you can't think of one don't worry it's hard to remember good times when you are battling depression.
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Old Nov 10, 2008, 01:19 PM
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no, I don't think it's wrong. Each person goes through lots of different experiences - there are going to be good and bad ones, and no one says you HAVE to pick one of those to be a favorite.

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few days back i read question of the month " what is ur fav memory?" and till today i keep thinking what is my fav memory?is it wrong if i dont have fav memory?and what kind memory should be ur fav?the good one or the bad one?what if u cant remember the good one?or maybe the worse u dont have good memory?what if every memory feel the same?
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Old Nov 13, 2008, 04:03 AM
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All of you can call me stupid but its so true that i keep thinkin' of what is my fav memory but i still cant find what is my fav memory my bestfriends telling me that its not good to think of yesterday and i agree with him ..but.. this me keep thinking and this thought really bother me..why i dont have fav memory ???? whats wrong with me that makes this question posses my mind??? why everything goes wrong in my life????why???
am i bad person???or what did i do to deserve this???
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Old Nov 14, 2008, 12:52 PM
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*hugs* I'm not calling you stupid at all

*loads of hugs*
maybe your favorite memory has yet to come

I dunno, maybe things just aren't sticking out right now, maybe they will later

but *hugs* hope you feel better
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