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01 Jun 2020, 4:21 pm

my body has been pretty much exactly the same shape and size since i was 13.


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II do not have living cat or dog in my home.



do you have dead dogs or cats?


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03 Jun 2020, 11:13 am

I avoid any kind of competition because I know I'm secretly very competitive and don't want to lose.


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03 Jun 2020, 12:07 pm

I prefer reality TV over Marvel movies


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03 Jun 2020, 4:07 pm

AriaEclipse wrote:
I avoid any kind of competition because I know I'm secretly very competitive and don't want to lose.


Me too, but it's never caused me to not engage in competitions. Jeez, when I decided I was going to learn to rap I basically set one specific bar higher than anyone I look up to. The goal is > 8k unique words used in my first 35k words. I figure if I set the bar that high, even if I fail I'll still likely be in the top three.

https://pudding.cool/projects/vocabulary/index.html


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04 Jun 2020, 3:39 pm

I really love baking and took pastry classes one summer a few years ago.


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04 Jun 2020, 3:41 pm

xxZeromancerlovexx wrote:
I prefer reality TV over Marvel movies


I'd prefer to turn the TV off if those were my choices. :lol:

I haven't sat in front of a TV in nearly 20 years.


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04 Jun 2020, 3:45 pm

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xxZeromancerlovexx wrote:
I prefer reality TV over Marvel movies


I'd prefer to turn the TV off if those were my choices. :lol:

I haven't sat in front of a TV in nearly 20 years.


And no mobile phone.

Are you from this planet?


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04 Jun 2020, 3:51 pm

funeralxempire wrote:
xxZeromancerlovexx wrote:
I prefer reality TV over Marvel movies


I'd prefer to turn the TV off if those were my choices. :lol:

I haven't sat in front of a TV in nearly 20 years.


I haven't watched TV since 1963. Of course, I've probably had longer to not watch than you have. :D


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04 Jun 2020, 3:53 pm

blazingstar wrote:
funeralxempire wrote:
xxZeromancerlovexx wrote:
I prefer reality TV over Marvel movies


I'd prefer to turn the TV off if those were my choices. :lol:

I haven't sat in front of a TV in nearly 20 years.


I haven't watched TV since 1963. Of course, I've probably had longer to not watch than you have. :D


Yeah, I wasn't born for another 21 years. :lol:


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04 Jun 2020, 4:00 pm

I mostly just “watch” TV (or rather, be present in the room while the TV is on and unable to completely tune it out) when my mom has the TV on and I’m in the same room. Or on occasion I’ll put on a cooking show or something just so I have something to help cover up my tinnitus a bit, when that’s particularly bothering me.


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04 Jun 2020, 7:41 pm

I am not interested in Harry Potter, Star Wars, Jurassic Park, or Marvel movies (or DC, for that matter). I have nothing in particular against any of these series, except that the majority of people seem to think they are the best movies ever made and therefore must be shown (and talked about) all the time (or at least as much as is feasible). If you’d give me a year or two between viewings, I’d be happy to watch them again, but do I want to watch the whole series over again a week after I last saw the entire series, or the first movie in the series ten times in one month? No, I remember it quite well, thank you, and I’d rather spend my time doing/watching something different for a change (which is kind of ironic since I’m the one who’s on the autism spectrum :lol: ). And I actually enjoy Ghostbusters and Ghostbusters 2, but presently would like to wait a few months before seeing either again because they’ve been playing so freaking much on one of the channels we get, and they’re one of the sets of movies that my mom will almost always stop on if she comes across one of them.


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04 Jun 2020, 8:23 pm

^^ So am I in some sense -- this extends to all forms of media.

I don't particularly go with the references and never ever became a fan. But I still have my likes and dislikes.
At best, I'd be just interested to know any details and contexts, ups and downs, maybe toy some theories because of it.

But in the end of the day, it's just another entertainment to me with no real emotional investment in it.
It'll just quickly fade into just another memory that I may or may not recall.


And... Tinnitus? For some weird reason, I treated said condition like a companion in silence.
Probably because I've already set bars myself; the rest of my body's whining is more annoying and the rest of my head as more menacing.


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04 Jun 2020, 10:26 pm

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^^ So am I in some sense -- this extends to all forms of media.

I don't particularly go with the references and never ever became a fan. But I still have my likes and dislikes.
At best, I'd be just interested to know any details and contexts, ups and downs, maybe toy some theories because of it.

But in the end of the day, it's just another entertainment to me with no real emotional investment in it.
It'll just quickly fade into just another memory that I may or may not recall.


And... Tinnitus? For some weird reason, I treated said condition like a companion in silence.
Probably because I've already set bars myself; the rest of my body's whining is more annoying and the rest of my head as more menacing.


When I was a kid, I thought my tinnitus was the sound of loneliness/being alone, because when other people were around there was usually enough noise that I really didn’t hear it.


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04 Jun 2020, 11:11 pm

dragonsanddemons wrote:
Edna3362 wrote:
^^ So am I in some sense -- this extends to all forms of media.

I don't particularly go with the references and never ever became a fan. But I still have my likes and dislikes.
At best, I'd be just interested to know any details and contexts, ups and downs, maybe toy some theories because of it.

But in the end of the day, it's just another entertainment to me with no real emotional investment in it.
It'll just quickly fade into just another memory that I may or may not recall.


And... Tinnitus? For some weird reason, I treated said condition like a companion in silence.
Probably because I've already set bars myself; the rest of my body's whining is more annoying and the rest of my head as more menacing.


When I was a kid, I thought my tinnitus was the sound of loneliness/being alone, because when other people were around there was usually enough noise that I really didn’t hear it.

I don't notice mine until I was a teenager.
I never felt loneliness -- it's almost impossible from where I came from -- if anything, I sought solitude, away from everyone.

I myself am very sensitive to sensing human presences, it gets distracting.
People present or not, tinnitus is there.
Human presences in my case are just noisier and heavier -- as does any noise or music or anything that preoccupies me enough, then therefore making tinnitus less notable.


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05 Jun 2020, 9:49 pm

I am continuing my effort to lose weight even more and am hoping my school's gym
will reopen for the upcoming term which begins on June 22nd.


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05 Jun 2020, 10:10 pm

Through-out my life, I've popped more red pills than the whole alt-right.
And I might just take thirty more tonight. :lol:


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