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Old Feb 07, 2019, 09:55 PM
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do you ever feel like you're in two places at the same time?

it's kinda like Will from stranger things, i'm here but i'm also in the 'upsidedown' and i can feel and hear things that i know others can't buut its because those things are not exactly here. its hard to explain and i dont realy want to talk with the doc about it cause i dont want to take any medication

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Old Feb 08, 2019, 04:38 AM
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do you ever feel like you're in two places at the same time?

it's kinda like Will from stranger things, i'm here but i'm also in the 'upsidedown' and i can feel and hear things that i know others can't buut its because those things are not exactly here. its hard to explain and i dont realy want to talk with the doc about it cause i dont want to take any medication


When I was completely psychotic I felt I was traveling in and out of the dream world from the real world...the only thing that fixed it was meds...
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