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Old 11-02-2005, 06:36 AM   #1
Trilby
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Self Defeating Behaviors

I've a PhD in self-defeating behaviors. It's my one and only true calling in life--to screw myself up. Today, I am overdrawn by nearly 300.00 dollars, and owe a family member 170.00. I've no one and nothing to blame but myself for these things. It is painful to go through this every few months, so why do I keep doing it? I spend what I don't have! Continuously! I am so mad at myself I could just...

While I'm at it...to have a personality like mine, where you sabotage yourself at every corner, is unbelievably irritating. It's like living with two people: one is the you of 'you', or, the hapless victim, and the other is the spending, drinking, yelling, crazy, impulsive maniac who follows you around and wants to push you in front of a speeding truck. DAMMIT.
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