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I get sad when I see, and hear happy things
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I get sad when I see, and hear happy things.
for example i was at a party and people were being real nice to me but i kept getting sadder and eventualy just left.
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Well, it is not normal, but you're not the only one! See, I am like that too sometimes, and with that, the idea of auto-mutilation or even sometimes suicide!
I a seeing a psychologist to help me fix my demons!
You should try, it helps!
Good luck...
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moneyxtoxblow
same when i see happy stuff on movies/games/tv or anywhere i hate them and i think about death/torture it know its weird but its true for some reason idk y but i can't stop thinking that
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thinkingaboutit
its kay to be in bad moods sometimes...but if you find its most of the time...you neeed help
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I have nothing to say to you
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You might be Goth or Emo. But, the most likely problem is that either you had a troubled childhood, or, more likely, you just like things (For example: video games or movies.) that have death, violence, and things that are not happy in them. Now, you may have a case of depression. I recomend, if this continues, you see a shrink and tell your parents about it.
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@: Killcam
Damn Killcam I hope you werent being serious cause that was idiotic. Goth or emo has to do with how you act and appear, not how you actually feel. Being goth isnt a genetic disorder.

Getting upset by happy things happens all the time, especially if youre feeling down at that moment. Its only unnatural if it happens constantly, no matter what your mood is. Then its probably depression or something worth seeing a doctor about.
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