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Apr 18, 2022
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I remember going to work the day after I tried to die and it felt so surreal. It highlighted how much nobody knew. I wondered how they'd react and what they'd think. Personally I always kind of wonder if people are actually smiling or if they're constantly pretending as well so that wasn't unique to that day, but I did wonder if anyone else there had ever tried and had a similar experience.

It was just really weird to think that this thing that so many people treat as a big deal was so easy to hide. That people would probably react if they knew but they never got the chance or just. I don't know. It was weird. Part of it was probably due to my headspace at the time.

Share any stories you want about days after.
 
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