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I'm thinking of giving this ago...

I'm not quite sure what it is that I wish to achieve yet, but I know in the past I managed to successfully use blogger as a way to express things I wanted to talk about and it was a good distraction.
So I guess I'll start with a brief little intro. I'm Matt, I'm 24. I suffer with depression. I like to write, I like to read, I like to play guitar and I spend a lot of my time alone listening to music or gaming. Right now, I'm okay with that. 
I will try to keep this as something positive. I'm thinking of making it into some kind of rambling review page about things I've played, listened to or read. Things that are important to me. 

It's largely irrelevant because nobody will read it! 
Love, always. x





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