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13 Oct 2006, 10:39 pm

hair, i love the feel of hair, i love to nibble at my hair, examine, study...


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21 Oct 2006, 2:51 pm

lately i've become interested in gay people. i know a gay teenager and he's one of the nicest people i know. they seem so...unusual like an aspie.


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23 Oct 2006, 2:28 pm

I've been completely obsessed with medicine (pathology especially and my medical encyclopedia that is full of wonderful jargon :D) and mathematics, especially calculus! I will sit at my desk for hours calculating integrals or researching cardiomyopathy! I also used to do a lot of running, but I've been ill recently, so that's been put on hold.


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27 Oct 2006, 4:22 pm

I love dragons, dolphins, and TF's. Especially dolphins. I love the playfulness of a dolphin. I draw dolphins all the time. (I'm getting pretty good at it too.) It has been recently that I really got into the dragon thing. I love the intelligence and the wisdom in some versions. I think of dragons as intelligent and good (not evil). Finally, I love transformations of any kind of animal. I like the stories and the pictures. The TF thing is kinda related to the other twin interests.



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27 Oct 2006, 4:36 pm

I enjoy looking at pictures of different rays (the marine animal), especially manta rays. I also have a bit of an obsession with infectious diseases and how they spread throughout a population. One of my favourites to study is admittedly smallpox. I enjoy reading books about it because it is the only human disease to have ever been completely eradicated. There is fascinating science and history behind the variola virus and someday, I will read the Big Red Book (of Smallpox). It is bigger than the dictionary, though.


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29 Oct 2006, 2:34 pm

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I love dragons, dolphins, and TF's. Especially dolphins. I love the playfulness of a dolphin. I draw dolphins all the time. (I'm getting pretty good at it too.) It has been recently that I really got into the dragon thing. I love the intelligence and the wisdom in some versions. I think of dragons as intelligent and good (not evil). Finally, I love transformations of any kind of animal. I like the stories and the pictures. The TF thing is kinda related to the other twin interests.


It would be a pleasure to see some of your drawings!


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29 Oct 2006, 2:37 pm

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I enjoy looking at pictures of different rays (the marine animal), especially manta rays. I also have a bit of an obsession with infectious diseases and how they spread throughout a population. One of my favourites to study is admittedly smallpox. I enjoy reading books about it because it is the only human disease to have ever been completely eradicated. There is fascinating science and history behind the variola virus and someday, I will read the Big Red Book (of Smallpox). It is bigger than the dictionary, though.


The Big Red Book sounds like a must to my medical textbook collection! I will be carrying big volumes when I study medicine (hopefully in Cambridge). I've currently got a 1,162 page textbook called "Clinical Medicine". I bought it from a car boot sale for £15! Original price, £60! And the latest edition comes in at nearly £80!


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29 Oct 2006, 3:34 pm

1.Real Time Strategy games.
2.Computers.
3.History of warfare.
4.Military vehicles.
5.Video games.

I do my best to keep them secret from anyone else so 1:I get made fun of. 2:I get very angry. 3:Beat those people up. 4.Go to jail.


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29 Oct 2006, 5:29 pm

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The Big Red Book sounds like a must to my medical textbook collection! I will be carrying big volumes when I study medicine (hopefully in Cambridge). I've currently got a 1,162 page textbook called "Clinical Medicine". I bought it from a car boot sale for £15! Original price, £60! And the latest edition comes in at nearly £80!


That sounds quite impressive. Most of the books that I manage to pick up that have disease or medicine in them are a bit outdated and fairly inexpensive. I picked up some books about rather obscure topics in science. I'm currently reading one about acid/base balance and regulation in bodily fluids. Being a chemist, this interests me.

I could never study medicine professionally. I really wish I could because there are certain aspects of medicine and biology that are fascinating, yet I would not have the drive to study them. Nor would I want to practice medicine.


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29 Oct 2006, 5:45 pm

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heh, ya I've heard of animorphs, but I don't really like it that much. I much more prefer series where they're more stuck in their form and it's forced.


I'm pretty sure there was an Animorphs character who was permanently transformed when he remained in animal form for too long.


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29 Oct 2006, 6:32 pm

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30 Oct 2006, 11:52 am

1. Trains (not like I used to be but I still love them)

2. Aquatic Critters (memorized tons of fish and other aquatic life, played in the drainage ditch constantly... catching whatever I could and putting it my aquarium. Fascinated with Sea Monkeys and still get them every now and then, etc.)

3. Electronics... specifically robots, computers and video games (this started out with robots... I watched Terminator and Short Circuit countless times when I was a kid. I would fast-forward Terminator to the end when all his skin was gone as I was only interested in the robot. Later on, I got into video games and learned everything about every company/title. Then I got my first computer and I've been into them ever since)

4. Cities and their statistics (I've still never shaken this one. I am obsessed with cities and how they're built, their population statistics, etc. When I was younger, I would go on road trips with my parents and would memorize the population of every single town we went through based on the "City Limits" signs.)



30 Oct 2006, 11:28 pm

some interests you guys ave don't seem abnormal at all. Here are mine I had in the past:


Peeing in the playhouse when I was 5 years old. It was something that got me thrilled and turned on because it always gave me this excited feeling in me. I remember I loved peeing outdoors. I loved the outhouses and it was one of the reasons why I loved going in my playhouse but my mother hated it. Last time I rememebr peeing in my playhouse was when my mother spanked me for doing it after my cousin tattled on me. I don't know how she knew I did it. I had all the windows closed and I peed in the box our wading pool came in and then I threw the box outside in the corner of my backyard. Then later on she told my mother I peed in the playhouse again.

I even used to give my Barbie dolls golden showers in the bathroom whenever I went. And I used to take off their heads and wear them in my underwear. My mother hated it.
I also loved wearingpull ups too because they felt comfy and thick. My parents knew because they seen them one me but never did anything about it. Then i remember I first used one when I was about six and I loved the wet squishy feeling so I did it more often but not all the time.

I used to be obsessed with abuse. I would play with my dolls and pretend this baby doll named Sarah was being tortured by her mom which was my barbie doll.

I remember I als liked head sitting. I remember having my brothers sit on my head with a pillow over me. I did the same to them.

I remember I loved peeing outdoors. I loved the outhouses and it was one of the reasons why I lvoed going in my playhouse but my mother hated it.

Then when i was nine I moved onto baby stuff by wanting to be a baby again and then I discover on the internet at age 12 about adults who like to pretend they're babies and people who like wearing diapers for fun. That got me started. My mother hated what I discovered and had my dad get rid of the internet. I am still into that stuff.

I'm not into the bathroom stuff anymore like I used to be when I was little.

One of my other uncommon interest was I had an obsession with blowing noses. I remember talking about it all the time to my friends when I was 7 and 8 and I enjoyed watching people blowing their noses.

Another thing I had when I was little was dirty diapers. I liked watching babies getting their diapers changed and I liked looking at my brother's dirty diapers after Mom took them off of them while changing them. I'm not into that anymore because it makes me feel sick inside of me because watching kids getting their diapers changed sure makes it feel like I'm some kind of sicko.



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30 Oct 2006, 11:32 pm

microscopes and what everything i see looks like under one. i see something and want a microscope...


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30 Oct 2006, 11:35 pm

The demented cartoon movie. That's very abnormal.


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05 Nov 2006, 1:54 pm

Namiko wrote:
That sounds quite impressive. Most of the books that I manage to pick up that have disease or medicine in them are a bit outdated and fairly inexpensive. I picked up some books about rather obscure topics in science. I'm currently reading one about acid/base balance and regulation in bodily fluids. Being a chemist, this interests me.

I could never study medicine professionally. I really wish I could because there are certain aspects of medicine and biology that are fascinating, yet I would not have the drive to study them. Nor would I want to practice medicine.


I wish that I could buy more books, yet I have not the money and the time to do it. I am overwhelmed with e-mails (mostly from teachers and from signed-up-to websites) and, most importantly, school work. I am making it a priority to give myself at least one hour of medicine-reading time tonight! I'm looking forward to it.

Chemistry also fascinates me, and my Mother and I decided that if, for some reason, I am not able to pursue a university course in pathology, I will do chemical engineering. The structure and formation of chemical equations particularily fascinates me, as well as organic chemistry, which I am doing currently in AS Chemistry at school!
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