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Old Jun 12, 2009, 07:57 PM
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for a long time, i have always seemed to have another side to me. It is seperated as my light and dark side. my light side is calm courteous, funny, and intelligent, but my dark side is a brutish and violent. If someone ever gets me mad i immediately revert to my dark side and want to punch them no matter what and even sometimes yell at them. When im in my dark side i listen to hard rock music and am sometimes depressed. My light side is always carefree and listens to things like the beatles and is all about peace and love. Whenever i go into my dark side i feel like screaming as loud as i can and just want to destroy everything in the room. do i have a split personality?

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Old Jun 13, 2009, 09:56 AM
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I think everyone has a light side and a dark side. It is the understanding that one has both and it is natural to have both that means one doesn't have a "split" personality. Just an interesting one
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