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Old 09-19-2021, 01:03 AM #3
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Thanks Chemar. I cant believe I really wrote that! I had totally forgotten. I guess it is easier to be objective towards others than one self.

But the problem now is that I actually woke up because I got hit. And I dont know whether she just rolled over or was sitting up and fell down on my head. I have a lot of headache so I guess it was a new concussion - so depressing…
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