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Confession: I was hospitalized again on Monday for gastritis. I overdosed on acid (the natural kind that gets produced in your stomach) basically. At this point, I can't enjoy any food, including one of my favorites - pizza. Doctor has advised me I can't drink or smoke anymore either. I lost 6 pounds in 2 days. The dramatic shift in my life serves as a wake up call to all my hedonistic life style up until now. Before, I was training my body like Yuuji to be an able soldier and along the way, I forgot my purpose. I'm reminded I'm very fragile and I could die from my life style at any point. So I don't need to pull the trigger to kill myself.

 

Cliche Confession: I appreciate life more and wish to see my daughter's angelic face again. 

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I think if KyoAni did the LB animation then it would have been better. For eg- If u compare Clannad anime with VN, the designs are almost same but JC Staff's LB animation is way too different.....

I think Haruka's route was clarified more in the anime compared to the VN...... Kurugaya's route should have been a bit longer in the anime

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Wow, that is surprising. I actually really like how Haruka's plot is done in the anime, and I thought it made a lot more sense there than it did in the VN. I saw it in the anime first, though, so that's probably coloring things for me somewhat. Still, it was my surprise favorite plot for season 1 of Little Busters! - I didn't really care much for Haruka before that, and then she was quickly elevated to best girl for quite a while (Kurugaya probably wins out in the end, but it's close).

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Dude you need to stop with the vague comments and choose someone (in the forums or irl) to talk about your problems. You arn't going to get anything with posts like these except generic words of encouragement, and if that somehow lifts your spirits than I suppose keep doing what you've been doing. However, if you want any helpfull advice you are going to have to divulge exactly what is going on to someone.

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Confession : i don't regret my suicidal move, and giving how the person that motivated my move reacted, i would gladly try a second time, but this time, i'll take every step necessary in order to succeed.

I don't want you to suicide... but I don't think it's right for you to use that to specifically cause someone else pain either.. manipulating them.  Please don't do either.  

 

Confession : i'm confused by yesterday...I don't know what should i feel, how i feel, and what should i do now.

Care to share?  Maybe some people on here can help give you advise or have someone to talk to. 

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Confession: just had an EXTREMELY frustrating match of table tennis (yes I do it competitively) and losing it in the end with a lucky shot by him made me wanna bash my head into a wall

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Confession: I suck at table tennis and I probably will continue to in the future.

Confession 2: Swimming was the only thing I was close to doing competitively, until diving was introduced.

Confession 3: I'm scared of heights.

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Confession: I suck at looking at the people I find attractive.. I get too self-conscious...

 

So I literally get like the first glimpse --> if attractive = fail to look at said person again for the remainder of session...

 

If only I had more balls...

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Confession: The only sport I was ever remotely skilled at was table tennis.

Confession2: I can't swim.

 

Confession : i'm confused by yesterday...I don't know what should i feel, how i feel, and what should i do now.

 

When I feel like that and don't want to talk, I go to a dark and cramped place and try to distance myself from anything that I might use on myself. Dark and cramped places calm me down, but it might be different for you. Look for a place where you're fine being alone, or do anything that could calm you down. If you don't know what would, then try to distance yourself from things that you might use on yourself. A lot of suicides are impulsive, so even if you think you won't do anything the urge might come all of a sudden.

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Confession: Sometimes I wish I was currently a little girl specifically so I could buy some of these:

http://sylvanian-families.jp/catalog/categorieslist.php?category_id=4

without worrying about what anyone thought of me buying them.

 

Confession 2: After I move out of my current job/house and have less of a public reputation to upkeep, I fully intend to buy some of those and have them in my house. It's like Redwall crossed with Downton Abbey and I could have it in my house!

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Confession: I had my first real migraine yesterday. My mom gets them all the time and started around my age, so it doesn't surprise me... but DAMN do migraines suck.

Like what the hell?

I did not sign up for 10 hours of pain, popping a Tylenol and sleeping for 12 hours, followed by a full day filled with a hangover like feeling of lethargy!

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Confession: I had my first real migraine yesterday. My mom gets them all the time and started around my age, so it doesn't surprise me... but DAMN do migraines suck.

Like what the hell?

I did not sign up for 10 hours of pain, popping a Tylenol and sleeping for 12 hours, followed by a full day filled with a hangover like feeling of lethargy!

Oh god. I've had migraines since high school so I've gotten pretty used to dealing with them. They're not the same for everyone but here's some tips that have helped me deal with mine

1. First, do you have an aura? You might not have noticed it if it's your first time, but for about an hour or more before the actual migraine hits you'll have either an audio or visual hallucination kind of thing. In some people it's a color or a kind of high-pitched noise. For me it looks like an invisible worm is twisting around in the air in front of me. A good way to tell it's an aura is if you can still see it when you close your eyes.

2. If you DO have an aura, I find that if I lay down and fall asleep a little bit after I start seeing it I can usually wake up and find that the migraine has passed me right by. I still feel like my head is full of wool for the rest of the day, but it's better than bearing the brunt of the pain.

3. If the migraine hits, the best thing is caffeine+any kind of headache medicine. Most migraine medicine is just that, tons of caffeine with some headache-reducer. However, this is also based around how much caffeine you normally drink, since if your body has built up resistance to it it won't work as well. I never drink caffeine so I can usually kill the pain with a Monster and some weak Japanese painkillers. It might take more if you drink caffeine normally.

 

Sadly if you take the 2nd route with the caffeine rather than sleeping you can't sleep... so you have to spend all day awake with a weird numb throbbing in your head as your body says 'yeah there's something painful going on here, you just can't feel it'.

 

Anyway that's stuff I've found over the years I've dealt with it. Usually I just sleep through it as soon as I see my aura, or I use the caffeine+aspirin route if I can't take the day/time off.

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Oh god. I've had migraines since high school so I've gotten pretty used to dealing with them. They're not the same for everyone but here's some tips that have helped me deal with mine

1. First, do you have an aura? You might not have noticed it if it's your first time, but for about an hour or more before the actual migraine hits you'll have either an audio or visual hallucination kind of thing. In some people it's a color or a kind of high-pitched noise. For me it looks like an invisible worm is twisting around in the air in front of me. A good way to tell it's an aura is if you can still see it when you close your eyes.

2. If you DO have an aura, I find that if I lay down and fall asleep a little bit after I start seeing it I can usually wake up and find that the migraine has passed me right by. I still feel like my head is full of wool for the rest of the day, but it's better than bearing the brunt of the pain.

3. If the migraine hits, the best thing is caffeine+any kind of headache medicine. Most migraine medicine is just that, tons of caffeine with some headache-reducer. However, this is also based around how much caffeine you normally drink, since if your body has built up resistance to it it won't work as well. I never drink caffeine so I can usually kill the pain with a Monster and some weak Japanese painkillers. It might take more if you drink caffeine normally.

 

Sadly if you take the 2nd route with the caffeine rather than sleeping you can't sleep... so you have to spend all day awake with a weird numb throbbing in your head as your body says 'yeah there's something painful going on here, you just can't feel it'.

 

Anyway that's stuff I've found over the years I've dealt with it. Usually I just sleep through it as soon as I see my aura, or I use the caffeine+aspirin route if I can't take the day/time off.

 

It was my first migraine, so I didn't really notice an aura.. but I did notice a weird feeling in my head while I was at the library after an exam that day. I'm not sure when it really started as the weird feeling just kind of progressed into the migraine. It was like 8:30 at night.. and I was laying in my room with all the lights off and I decided to go out and get some painkillers.. and between the motion of my head getting up and the light outside my room, my head felt like it was ready to explode. ;-; Popped the painkillers and went to bed.. so I think I slept through the rest of it.

 

I'll try the caffeine route next time if I am at school. That will probably save me from a whole whack of pain. Thanks for the advice on that! :)

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