I miss OR days at ONG!
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“Last night as I struggled to fall asleep I thought of my younger self once again. I missed her. The her that I used to be. I smile when I think of her. She had so much spunk, so much strength, and no matter what anyone said or did to her she always believed in herself. She had such love for herself. She always believed that if she worked hard enough she could make all her dreams possible. She shined so brightly in this world with her smile and confidence. She had so much faith in herself. Her eyes were filled with clarity and hope when she looked at the world around her. I laid in my bed and felt such sorrow thinking of her, the me I used to be. I miss her. I miss me. I miss the girl I used to be. When did I lose her to this world? Where did she go? How can I bring her to life again? Now, this young woman that is me is only a pale shadow of her.”
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exactly my feelings right now T_T
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Meoooooowwww!!!!
Cat lady and friends!
1. Deja vu
Deja vu is an experience of having seen or experienced a new situation previously. It feels like if the event has already happened before. The experience is usually accompanied by a strong sense of familiarity and a sense of paradox or bizarre. The “previous” experience is usually attributed to a dream, but sometimes there is a constant feeling that it really has happened in the past.
2. Deja Vecu
Deja vecu is what most people experience when they think they are having a deja vu. Deja vu is when one has a feeling that he has seen something before, whereas deja vecu is an experience of having seen an event before, but with great detail as to recognize the smells and sounds. This also is usually accompanied by a very strong sense of knowledge about what will happen next.
3. Deja senti
Deja senti is a phenomenon of having already felt something. The phrase “I have felt it before” perfectly captures deja senti. It is only a mental phenomenon and seldom remains in our memory later. Many epileptic patients often experience deja senti.
Sooooo handsome!
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