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I'm sixteen
I love to read the directions on everything.. Shampoo, cake, you name it..
I'm a pretty laid back person, in general.
I don't like annoying people, or things, but then again-- who does?
It really bothers me when people walk slow.
I'm really into photography and my camera is my pride and joy.
It's about the only thing I'm known to take care of in my life.
I'm on drumline.
Austin and Tarra are my Best friends
I'm in band, which goes along with the drumline.
i love just standing in the rain.
I'm easy to get to know.
Easy to lose my trust
Hard to get it back.
Obbessive people really aggrivate me
advice
i have obsessive-compulsive disorder about death. in my mind i am always seeing people die like i see my dad die in a car accident and it's really scary. does anybody have any suggestions to help me think of something else. don't say "just stop thinking about it" because i can't just say "ok brain you know the drill start thinking about candy land and hot dudes hugging you. because that's not the way it works
Okay. This is basically a addiction, so let's treat it as if it is one. The key to stopping is forgetting. Let's say everytime you find yourself thinking about death why don't you snap a rubberband on your hand. It's kinda like a cutter when they want to cut or a smoker when they want to smoke. Snap the rubberband everytime you think about it. Yeah, it's gonna hurt. I know you said you can't just forget, but the pain of the rubberband should help you stop thinking about it. You have to be willing to stop thinking about that stuff before your brain will even listen.
-therocket♥
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