If I weren’t in denial, I would never get out of bed in the morning.
If I faced reality, I would never leave the house.
Denial is my friend, reality is my enemy.
If I weren’t in denial, I would never get out of bed in the morning.
If I faced reality, I would never leave the house.
Denial is my friend, reality is my enemy.
ok so I bit. What are you denying?
The world is a dangerous place, I often get friendly laughs at work because I’m so naïve. I say my stupid jokes to my supervisor for example who spent 4 years in the Vietnam war and a total of 15 years in the marines.
He’s a good sport most of the times and doesn’t take me too seriously.
I’m a late bloomer but I’ll catch on.
I agree, the world is a dangerous place. You’re lucky if you have the safety of a room in it, drinking water and a toilet.
Yes, very true. Many people don’t have those.
And on a different, but related note, probably half the world doesn’t know what a modem is or have never eaten a Big Mac.
What is a modem?
Incidentally, I’ve never seen a picture of you and would like to have an idea of what you look like for my mind. Will you submit one?
First question answer: You really don’t know?
Second question answer: No. Never. It’s not a crime to stay anonymous.
It happens. Most of the time I don’t think about the fact that I have such a severe mental illness or how much it has hurt my life. I pretend I’m normal when I’m outside. I feel I will be more content with life if I start working.
I think it has something to do with computers. You are forgetting my age?
I could have Googled it but I decided to give you the honor of teaching me. Wasn’t planning on ridicule. I admit it, though, ignorance can be funny.
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