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lily_winterwood) wrote2009-06-16 03:43 pm
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I love you, Mrs. F.
Best. Present. EVER.

It's an AUTOGRAPHED (it's real, I have the certificate and stuff!) picture of Mary (as Laura)!!! *squees like a fangirl* And she's wearing THAT SHIRTTTTTTTT! *drools like a fangirl*
It's also officially obvious that this time around, the gift is a bazillion times better than waiting for it. Totally.
I love Mrs. F. so frakking hard it kinda hurts. ;] She's such an awesome person and I'll miss her so much. (and I hope she gets a Twitter soon!) She's my sine qua non. :]
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(I should be airlocked for my grammar. And all of my "Oh"s and "omgs". I love them)
But I think that's a good thing. I ran through the whole season accept for Daybreak, that took me a while. But other from that. I have no self discipline at all... I said one a week. Yeah right.
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Heh. Idk, I just lost heart in seeing any of the rest once I knew about what happened to Laura.
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I found it really hard in the beginning. And I said I wouldn't watch Daybreak, but then I did. And I'm not saying this to try and get you to watch it, but for me it was so big. I let someone go who I've carried around for eleven years. I was scared but now, I felt it was so worth it. If you feel ready you watch it, if you don't - then don't. It's a big step.
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Well. In my case the reasons are complicated as frak (would rather not go into it here) as to why I just am not ready to watch it. Primary being that just knowing what happened sent me into one of the nastiest depressive episodes I've had in years (bipolar NOS, unmedicated, major bundle of fun...) and I didn't manage to come out of it for weeks after Daybreak aired. If just knowing does that, I shudder to think what seeing it would do, you know what I'm saying?