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"to communicate
her depression’s terrible and unceasing agony
itself, agony which was the overriding and a priori reality
of her every waking minute-i.e., not being able
to share the way it felt, what it actually felt like for
the depressed person to be literally unable to share it,
as for example if her very life depended on describing
the sun but she were allowed to describe only shadows
on the ground…"- The Depressed Person, by David Foster Wallace (via optimisticghost)
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