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Old Mar 10, 2017, 01:50 PM
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You know you are dissociative when someone asks you where you were the other day and you say "At home" and they say, "No, I knocked, and then came in to check on you and no one was home" and then you lie through your teeth and say you were sleeping. Then you pick up your 'call list' and start ringing up the people on said list to see if (hopefully) you were with one of them and then be able to know how you spent that day.

Or you might just be dissasociative if you have a 'call list' of people to help you figure out what you do in a week because you have no idea on your own...

(thankfully this has not happened to me in awhile)

You might be dissociative when three different people in your head want three different types of cereal... and two of them want to know where the boxes are with toys in side and someone else says they don't do that with cereal anymore, and the great cereal debate rages on in the head and suddenly some lady asks if she can help yo because apparently you have been standing still in the store staring at cereal for fifteen minutes. Heh. Sorry lady... I'm good... just the great cereal debate 2017 going down right now...

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Old Mar 10, 2017, 06:56 PM
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Waking up with a killer hangover and the taste of beer in your mouth even though you had planned to have a quiet night in but "someone" had another plan.
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