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by jacobush
2950 days ago
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Sorry for not having some deep meaning, it just came to me when I read: I don't hate myself, either. I used to, but I had to stop when I put the bottle down. I'm not a psychologist, but self loathing is very often linked to some sort of addiction or disruptive emotional condition, just by my experience with other addicts and other miscreants like myself. I can relate to that - not exactly "putting down the bottle" but with the self loathing, being a miscreant and at the same time letting go of the self loathing. Not suddenly, but bit by bit in different scenarios of life, as I hopefully become a more mature person. The phrase "Approach, friend" is from a song lyric that stuck with me. A soldier calls out into the night: - Halt! Who goes there?! - ... Death - Approach, friend. http://www.lyricsfreak.com/m/marillion/forgotten+sons_200889... |
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