Accidentally hit someone with log

Alright, so, I'm in school right now and I wanna post because It's on my mind. I was at a swing with my other autistic friend, Ash. He was saying how his brother could sing in soprano and I got jealous, so I threw the swing. It's attached to a rope though and it spun around and made my friends head bleed a lot. I panicked, had a nervous meltdown and now people keep asking me if he's ok (said way too many times) and if I'm ok (Which A: Why are you asking and B: No! Please leave!) Advice wanted plz ;(

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  • It's a very good sign you admitted you were wrong. That shows you are a good person. But many people might not realize how much it affected you. I think some might be trying clumsily to point out you were wrong [which you know; but they don't know this]. In their second query, they are asking if there is something troubling you, that made you do this.

    If you see these people often, it might be worth writing a short note of explanation - that you find it hard to cope after doing something like this and need to be left to work it out - that will reassure them. I think the questions were well meant.

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  • It's a very good sign you admitted you were wrong. That shows you are a good person. But many people might not realize how much it affected you. I think some might be trying clumsily to point out you were wrong [which you know; but they don't know this]. In their second query, they are asking if there is something troubling you, that made you do this.

    If you see these people often, it might be worth writing a short note of explanation - that you find it hard to cope after doing something like this and need to be left to work it out - that will reassure them. I think the questions were well meant.

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