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Protect the flock! From JP and Hachette!

Besides posting on here and replying to this thread. Original credit for this goes back to Fate and Nathan on MX.

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Don't feel guilty.

*is very honoured by that, though*

-sigh-
Everyone's been saying that loads lately.
Saying what loads? That they didn't realize how much they relied on people, or that they love them?
Love them.
Oh. Yeah.

Well..... everyone's been more upset lately, it seems. And, at least for me, being upset really shows me who I care about a lot..... and who I don't.
As nice as it is. . . . . . I find it rather depressing.

People always say that right before something absolutely horrid is going to happen, and while people are going through some horrid times. . . . it just seems like we're all going to lose contact/die, now.
No. We won't lose contact, and none of you will die. Simply because I'm selfish and don't think I could handle that at this point in time or ever.

But.... I see why you think it's depressing. It makes sense, though, and I know that when things aren't going well for me, I tell people I love them a lot more. You just..... think about it more, when going through harder times, you know?
Honestly, when I'm going through hard times, I'm not thinking 'I love (names of all my friends)', etc. But I can understand that mindset.

*still finds it horridly depressing*
I don't think that, really, I just..... when something good happens, or somebody says something that brightens my day or makes me feel better, I notice it more. And generally, good friends do that.
I found that remembering all the people who I love, and who might love me, when I'm going through tough times actually makes it worse.
*nods*
Exactly.
Hai forum. Making dinner. Roast chicken. Mmmmmmmmmmm.
Cannot stay focussed. *is reading both Scott Westerfeld and Margaret Atwood while randomly flicking around the internet*

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