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Have you ever done something stupid in your life that was completely out of character for you. Something you would not normally do. That you swear you couldn't have done, and yet it did happen. And that you have no memory of doing it.
How do you cope with this?
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>>34439331
There are some things I don't know really happened or if I'm just misremembering it or imagining it... saying this, doing that, but I can't shake the feeling that it must've happened since it is ingrained on the back of my mind.

People can change. If you see that action in the past as something reprehensible, I think that means you've grown, even if you don't remember doing it. Perhaps the fact that you don't remember it just means that whatever wrongdoing you did in the past is so absurd for you now that you try to deny it as being part of who you are now. I think that is good.

There's not much that can be done about the past, all we can do is learn from it and try to do better moving forwards. Might be a bit cliché, but it is what I think.
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identity isn't a fixed thing
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>>34439331
I pissed all over the walls of a girl's restroom



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