100 Small Things That Only Depressed People Understand
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  • Reads 6,701
  • Votes 1,016
  • Parts 112
  • Time 59m
Ongoing, First published Sep 17, 2016
Feeling low ? 
Depressed ? 
The little things you do, 
the changes that slowly consume you , the changes that only you notice. 
Do you feel like no one understands you ? 

If your answer is yes, you are at the right place ! 

Come let's take a look inside the depressed minds and walk a mile in their shoes ! 

It is a list of small 100 things that your friends rarely notice about you. 
Don't worry you are not alone in this journey ! 
We understand you
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