Today I have mostly been watching Buffy. After the Vampire Ball, I was itching to rewatch Seasons 2 and 5, so I just figured, y'know why don't I go back and just watch the whole thing. So earlier this afternoon, I hooked up my TV & DVD player, pulled down the S1 box set and started with Welcome To The Hellmouth. I'm not on Angel and realising that
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You know, when you posted that post a couple of days ago about not wanting to die (I was being lurky and didn't comment, sorry :( ) it reminded me of Buffy in Gone when she has that conversation with Willow on the side of the road. Buffy always seems to be my reference point for everything. I'm thinking of doing a fest soon too!
I think, and my opinion's just being opiniony here, that depression isn't something to cure... I think of it as some sort of scale or line or something, where everyone in the world is on it, and at some points everyone will get near the edge of the line, and sometimes people will almost drop off it for a while, and then it's difficult to crawl your way back along the line where most people are. But everyone's always moving on this line, having good days and bad days, and it's just about trying not to get pushed too far along it, or something. I'm not sure if any of that makes sense. But if it did... I hope your bad times don't push you too far along that line, and that when you go along it a bit it's easier to come back again.
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