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Re: Re: Silver Lining
by batsgirl
well, a stressed-out, stomach-churning, highly-emotive argument is a tiring thing to have. And it's not, generally, a situation in which you can suddenly stop what you're doing and say "I'm sorry about this, I don't feel very well, can we stop for five minutes while I have a little sit down and get my head together, and then we'll carry on?" But, it's a big jump from feeling drained from an argument and wanting it to stop, to lying on the floor trying to inconspicuously peek out of one eye while letting your loved ones fuss and fret and call ambulances. And another jump still to try and fool the ambulance crew, make everyone dance around you to the hospital, and so on.
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