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Old Jun 11, 2013, 11:33 PM
GunterWunter345 GunterWunter345 is offline
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Sometimes it feels like hours pass but they feel like a few minutes. Sometimes I even lose days, like I'll be at school and aparrently I made a new friend with someone, but then I go home and go to school the next day, and I don't remember meeting them. It's weird because they're being all nice to me and I'm just like "Who are you?" XD! It feels like something came out of me and made new friends or did whatever they did for me, and I'm left with a very fuzzy memory or no memory at all and then I sort of wake up in a new place and dont remember how I got there. I've even blocked out years, I have like less than 10 memories of when i was 3-5 years old. Then I have a two year old's memory for when I was 5-7, meaning memories are very vague and fuzzy. Sometimes I'll be talking to someone and later they'll be saying things that apparently I said but I dont remember saying. Then Ill get mad and accuse them of putting words in my mouth but then they say that I did say those things o_O. Does anyone else feel like this?

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Old Jun 12, 2013, 11:55 AM
Anonymous47147
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Yep, thats pretty much the story of my life. I understand what youre saying.
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