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Yep, but I am very good at not being upset by them.
Problems I have right now:
Back pain, ankle pain, chronic pain in left knee, pain in left cheek, I smell like dirt, I have to wake up early tomorrow, none of my assignments are done, I haven't gotten any food to eat in days, colleagues are very mad at and spiteful of me and I have a headache from thinking too much today.
But, lamenting it makes it worse. To me, these things simply just exist, and I hardly even consider them. I do not let myself mull over the negativity of them or whatever.
Yep, but I am very good at not being upset by them.
Problems I have right now:
Back pain, ankle pain, chronic pain in left knee, pain in left cheek, I smell like dirt, I have to wake up early tomorrow, none of my assignments are done, I haven't gotten any food to eat in days, colleagues are very mad at and spiteful of me and I have a headache from thinking too much today.
But, lamenting it makes it worse. To me, these things simply just exist, and I hardly even consider them. I do not let myself mull over the negativity of them or whatever.
Guess you just got used to them. I wonder if you will accept the potential cancer as a good thing so long it doesn't cause your body too many problems. 129,944
I had a very violent dream where it was eternally night time and monsters were real. The Moon was also way too huge, for some reason. I was assigned as the guard fighter of my house.
The easiest monster to kill was this giant locust-deer-rabbit thing. It just tried to run after attacking my grandmother, then froze up when it got cornered.
The hardest monster to kill was a strange mass of bleeding electric nerves bundled up into one. My blade would constantly become too slick with blood to properly cut, and just punching it wouldn't do anything because I'd get electrocuted. Though, thankfully, I was helped by a nearby woman with a gun.
Honestly, I felt good every time I won a fight. It was a fun dream.
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