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Post subject: Re: Masquerade: The Immigration Posted: Aug 29th, '13, 03:42 |
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Blaise Aurel

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Post subject: Re: Masquerade: The Immigration Posted: Aug 29th, '13, 03:50 |
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Blaise Aurel

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Post subject: Re: Masquerade: The Immigration Posted: Aug 29th, '13, 03:50 |
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Sinni

Joined: Jul 19th, '13, 07:08 Posts: 2338 Hugs: 5691 Mood: Eh.
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Post subject: Re: Masquerade: The Immigration Posted: Aug 29th, '13, 04:00 |
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Plushie Heartless

Joined: Dec 24th, '08, 03:57 Posts: 947 Hugs: 12068 Mood: I don't feel so well.
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... ... Are you sure? I'm pretty sure schools are supposed to provide that - especially if they're now having dorms, of all things. Think about things like eating disorders, sexual assault, alcoholism, other serious mental illnesses - those can't not be addressed.
You should look up (your school) "University Counseling Center"...
When I went into what (I think?) was the center at my old uni, it was very... blah, stacks of pamphlets and a blank-faced receptionist - I think I've blocked out most of the experience, and maybe it was the wrong place? They were almost horrifically unhelpful and it didn't seem like they had anything at all, but like I said - later, I found out I could have had free counseling (and maybe gotten the failing grades removed, too, which hurt a lot...).
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Post subject: Re: Masquerade: The Immigration Posted: Aug 29th, '13, 05:55 |
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Plushie Heartless

Joined: Dec 24th, '08, 03:57 Posts: 947 Hugs: 12068 Mood: I don't feel so well.
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Ho-hum, maybe I've killed the thread for tonight?
I'm getting that creaky feeling around the eyes, so I'm off.
They say you can turn long term goals - turn off the computer for the whole night - into short-term ones - turn off the computer for three minutes - and that doing so can sneak around your resistance to letting go, because you can actually turn it on after the timer beeps. The three minutes can cut you loose, though, so you can escape to some other thing that needs doing.
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Post subject: Re: Masquerade: The Immigration Posted: Aug 29th, '13, 05:58 |
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Lestrade

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Post subject: Re: Masquerade: The Immigration Posted: Aug 29th, '13, 07:19 |
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Lady Tatsuhiko

Joined: Aug 5th, '08, 08:25 Posts: 2682 Hugs: 32690 Mood: Looooooong sigh~
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Thanks for the article Tea v3v
I was reminded that we haven't picked up our book about conquering fears in quite some time
School gets me back to doing things
I have mandatory deadlines and yeah structure
I've tried doing schedules or routines in the past but everything falls through
school requires me to get up at an appropriate hour and I feel like I did something when I get back home
We had our nightly walk and two podcasts of Night Vale
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Post subject: Re: Masquerade: The Immigration Posted: Aug 29th, '13, 21:34 |
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Sleep Isabella

Joined: Dec 5th, '12, 18:53 Posts: 320 Hugs: 1213
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*Rolls on through*
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Post subject: Re: Masquerade: The Immigration Posted: Aug 29th, '13, 21:35 |
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Sinni

Joined: Jul 19th, '13, 07:08 Posts: 2338 Hugs: 5691 Mood: Eh.
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Post subject: Re: Masquerade: The Immigration Posted: Aug 29th, '13, 21:58 |
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Sleep Isabella

Joined: Dec 5th, '12, 18:53 Posts: 320 Hugs: 1213
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