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On this episode of Anxiety Makes Me Poop, we’re putting our overthinking to the test! Can we really tell what someone meant in that text or email… or are we just hearing it through our anxiety filter? We also discuss how Cassandra sends messages and how Meredith always knows when she’s happy (hint - it's her exclamation marks). Plus, Meredith finally dropped her guard to ask a personal question to a business associate… and they never responded. Yikes!

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