Talk:Hey, whats up?/@comment-7972228-20140917202951

Ok so today at school something happened and I really want you all to read it because it's really nice for once.

In science, we had a sub so we did a worksheet. The teacher walked around to collect it when some people were done and she walked right past me holding my paper out (-.-). I decided to wait for her to walk around again, if she did. We were sitting at tables and the kid across from me told me to bring it up to her. I told him no and he asked why not, so I told him I had social anxiety. I thought he would just be like everyone else and tell me to suck it up and give her the paper, but he said, "Oh, that actually makes sense" and brought the paper up for me. When he got back, he asked me if that was why I was so quiet and I said yeah. He was actually pretty understanding of it, which was especially shocking because he's a lot like this kid I know who thinks anxiety and depression are no big deal.

So I wanted to post this to remind you that that's all it takes. Just little things like bringing papers to a desk a foot away from you. Anything feels like a big deal. This happened in 6th period and I'm still thinking about it. It doesn't have to be a lot. Just ask people questions for people, wave to someone in the hall, or be understanding without trying to fix it. It really goes a long way and you could learn a thing a two.

xxMadixx "Sometimes before it gets better, the darkness gets bigger, the person that you'd take a bullet for is behind the trigger."