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passing by some rough times

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Drydess:


--- Quote from: Gock. on April 13, 2017, 11:08:18 PM ---when i was in this phase i started going for long runs because it kept my mind preoccupied, got me in shape, and i met new people. my advice is to try new things and good will come from it

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this is definitely the best response

Rally:

You are 15 and you haven't identified any major issues besides the symptoms themselves so I'm going to assume it's the result of chemical changes in your body due to adolescence. The feelings will pass as long as you don't feed into them. Don't sit around all day feeling sorry for yourself and let it metastasize into major depression. If you want to do something, do it, it may require more effort than it used to, but put aside the time to try anyway.

Try and enjoy the next few years of your life to the best of your ability, because when they are gone they are gone forever, and everything just gets harder and harder from there on out lol

NOTE: If you opt to tell an adult, which is a good idea, tell your parents or your siblings or your aunt or grandparents or something. Don't tell anyone at school.

$trinick:


--- Quote from: Darryl McKoy on April 13, 2017, 11:02:33 PM ---Talk to an adult irl and don't take any other advice posted here

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This. Seriously.

No, really. Seriously.

Long walks, trying something new, starting a new project, and running from your problems by mentally blocking out the present may distract you from the problem but they're not solutions. I'm certainly not telling you NOT to do those things (well maybe avoid that last one) but if you really feel the way you described in the OP, the only thing a person your age can do to make a real step in the right direction is talk to an adult you trust.

Mega-Bear:


--- Quote from: Ben Grapevine on April 14, 2017, 02:19:18 AM ---suck it the forget up

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How about you suck up my manly nectar

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