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I beat Majora's Mask again this morning. Man I fall apart at the end of that game now. Not because it's sad, but because of a gaming friend of mine who used Happy Mask Salesman as his name for accounts. He committed suicide almost 2 years ago. I didn't know him very well, but we played stuff together for a while and he was a real fun guy to talk to, when I did.

Seeing the character always makes me a bit sad now, especially the ending.

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Wish I had gotten to spend more time with you, Kyle.

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I've well over come to terms with it. It's just that sometimes I get a bit sad knowing he's gone. I unfortunately have more that few accounts in my friends lists, that have passed away over the years. I'll never get rid of those accounts. I get real down when I think about if for long. I'm only 21 and I've already lost people who range from acquaintance to very close friends, online and off. I really hope that the next doesn't happen for a very long time.

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Holy fuck, I haven't been this embarrassed in years. So like I was talking to my counselor at school, and she wanted to start talking about my obsessiveness, and so she asked me what my current obsession was. Obviously I wasn't gonna lie, so I told her it was the Rock Afire Explosion. SO THEN SHE FUCKING GOES ON YOUTUBE AND LOOKS THEM UP AND WATCHES A VIDEO WITH THEM IN IT (Guitarzan in this case)

I'm dead

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i am actually going to a counselor today and i am really really nervous. i dont really want to admit the things going through my head, so then im worried i will just seem shallow or worse, he will think i am pretending like something is wrong.

i just get so scared of new people.

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i am actually going to a counselor today and i am really really nervous. i dont really want to admit the things going through my head, so then im worried i will just seem shallow or worse, he will think i am pretending like something is wrong.

i just get so scared of new people.

I'm seeing a new one myself soon. I'm feeling the opposite from you, I need to get this stuff out of my head so one of dem pro-fesh-un-als can make sense of it. Though admittedly I am terrified as well.

Ha-ha my little bantam is such a bitch lately. Every time she sees me she lets out a high pitch screech. Go to pick her up and she's all happy as can be.

Chickens are entertaining. 

Pics. Pet thread. Now.

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i am actually going to a counselor today and i am really really nervous. i dont really want to admit the things going through my head, so then im worried i will just seem shallow or worse, he will think i am pretending like something is wrong.

i just get so scared of new people.

If it's a counselor associated with a university, then I'd be fairly confident that they've already seen every possible permutation of student issues. My rule of thumb for new counselors can be boiled down to: be honest, but don't be dramatic.

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If it's a counselor associated with a university, then I'd be fairly confident that they've already seen every possible permutation of student issues. My rule of thumb for new counselors can be boiled down to: be honest, but don't be dramatic.

Serious question: is telling the counselor what you think might be wrong a good idea? Or just answer questions and let them come to their own conclusions?

...I don't therapy well.

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Serious question: is telling the counselor what you think might be wrong a good idea? Or just answer questions and let them come to their own conclusions?

...I don't therapy well.

It probably depends on the person, but I would suspect that telling them what you think would be best. It provides a focused starting point even if what you think turns out to be incorrect or incomplete. 

I think it's a pretty popular style now where the patient is strongly encouraged to lead the conversation with the counselor as opposed to answering strings of questions that may or may not have any relevance. It gets things quickly to the point and lets the counselor focus on what the patient actually feels is most important.

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I'm seeing a new one myself soon. I'm feeling the opposite from you, I need to get this stuff out of my head so one of dem pro-fesh-un-als can make sense of it. Though admittedly I am terrified as well.

Pics. Pet thread. Now.

Find me the link and I will. Might even treat you to my other pets yet...might.

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pff, all that anxious waiting for my doctor visit "we'll call you to schedule an ultrasound"
now i gotta wait who knows how much longer just to find out what i already know (or hope, anyway).  and maybe THEN we can do something about it.

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It probably depends on the person, but I would suspect that telling them what you think would be best. It provides a focused starting point even if what you think turns out to be incorrect or incomplete. 

I think it's a pretty popular style now where the patient is strongly encouraged to lead the conversation with the counselor as opposed to answering strings of questions that may or may not have any relevance. It gets things quickly to the point and lets the counselor focus on what the patient actually feels is most important.

Well I'll try that. Hopefully they won't think I'm making it up, I can get pretty indepth about things.

But that psychobabble is for Thursday. Now is pizza and beer time.

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