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30 Oct 2018, 9:55 pm

People always assume Im younger than I really am. A security officer at the airport once asked how old I was and I lied and said 12 (even tho I was 14 lol) and he let me and my mom go thru the quicker line and we got to keep our shoes and stuff on.
Also, when Im not personally competing in horse shows I often still go to watch and take pictures. I once took a week off school to go to this big horse show in Kentucky just to hang out with my friends and take pictures. All my teachers thought I was competing and that it was really cool so they gave me an excused absence for the whole week!

What do you remember being really scared of as a kid that seems really silly now?


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30 Oct 2018, 9:59 pm

I was afraid of trees with no leaves (in winter). I thought they would grab me -- I kind of had a good reason for thinking this, however. Now I love bare trees because of the beautiful lines and patterns of the branches.


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30 Oct 2018, 10:24 pm

The usual things: afraid of the dark, things in my room and closet at night. I had a lot of nightmares as a kid, including the kind where you wake up temporarily paralyzed and can't scream.

Do you feel the "energy" of certain natural places, landmarks, geographical locations, etc?



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30 Oct 2018, 10:33 pm

Sometimes

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What events changed your outlook on life, for better or worse?



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30 Oct 2018, 10:37 pm

There are too many for me to mention in both regards. I would have to give the question serious thought. Days or even weeks. Sorry.

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30 Oct 2018, 11:38 pm

I'll give a quick example. Leaving high school changed everything for me. Like before I could get away with not really being an adult, but once I was out, I had to start adulting ASAP. Also lost about 90% of my friends, which weren't very many to begin with. Same question.


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31 Oct 2018, 5:42 am

graceksjp wrote:
What do you remember being really scared of as a kid that seems really silly now?

A toy in my room that would sort of shine at night when the light from the corridor hit it. I called it the ghost dog, I had no fear of it on daytime but when night came, I found its shinyness scary. This was before I turned 6.
The year I was 6, I disliked walking through the entrance hall when it was dark but there were light on in nearby rooms. It would make the buttons on the jackets hanging there shine, and it looked eerie to me. Maybe an ancient memory of the eyes of predators at night?
Kinda ironic that I now hunt shiny Pokemon! :mrgreen:

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Do you feel the "energy" of certain natural places, landmarks, geographical locations, etc?
I've never felt such a thing, I wonder what that would be like.

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Do you like ghost stories?

Yes, if they're good (scary, or special)

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When you're mad at someone do you let them know right away or stew in silence for awhile?

It differs.

Also, I'm not the least bit forgiving if someone has let me down in a big way. There are some things I will never forgive.
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Do you enjoy reading about various things even if they are not relevant to modern day times?

Depends on how they're not relevant; it could be said that sci-fi, horror, dystopic and fantasy have no relevance, but I very much enjoy the stories I like of those genres, also thrillers.
I tend to be bored by historical fiction and history, romance and drama.
Very little non-fiction can hold my interest. Animals are the one exception.


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31 Oct 2018, 12:12 pm

Do you think mmo games can help autistic persons in a benevolent manner in term of social skills?


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31 Oct 2018, 2:02 pm

I've only played a few.
I'm not sure. I think being in person with people is better.

What skills do you have?



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31 Oct 2018, 4:22 pm

A lot! lol. Um Id say the main ones are horse back riding, photography, calligraphy/lettering, musical instruments, lock picking, gardening, sports, computer hacking, rock climbing, public speaking, languages, and I can adequately control a helicopter (with assistance).

What is your favorite color and why?


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31 Oct 2018, 5:01 pm

Does black count? I know it's the response of an edgy teenager, but it goes well with everything and I think it just looks cool. Same question.


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31 Oct 2018, 5:03 pm

Charcoal grey -- it makes me feel cosy as if there's a thunderstorm and I'm snuggled in my blanket. Plus, it goes with everything and it doesn't get dusty like black. I also love violet (more blue than purple) because it's pretty, especially with charcoal grey!

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31 Oct 2018, 5:10 pm

Pink

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31 Oct 2018, 5:16 pm

A tie between green and blue.

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31 Oct 2018, 5:41 pm

Blue is my all time favorite because its pretty and represents both the depths of the sea and the sky. Also, in the Bible it represents Heavenly Grace (which is my name) and its a primary color.
A second favorite though is Gray. Gray is the mix of the total absence and total presence of colors.

What is your favorite number 1-10, the prettiest 1-100, and the coolest 1-1000 (most cool numbers in mathematics are past 1000) and why?? (they can be three diff numbers)


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31 Oct 2018, 6:44 pm

graceksjp wrote:
Blue is my all time favorite because its pretty and represents both the depths of the sea and the sky. Also, in the Bible it represents Heavenly Grace (which is my name) and its a primary color.
A second favorite though is Gray. Gray is the mix of the total absence and total presence of colors.

What is your favorite number 1-10, the prettiest 1-100, and the coolest 1-1000 (most cool numbers in mathematics are past 1000) and why?? (they can be three diff numbers)

9 because it's the digit that follows me around (birth month and day are both 9s).
88, because it can be flipped all sorts of ways and still remain as 88.
459.67 because the negative form is Absolute Zero in Fahrenheit.

What is your current obsession?


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