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22 Aug 2020, 10:57 pm

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Things NTs hate...

1 Their own company
2 Their own homes
Very unfortunetly there are some Aspies & people who aren't on the spectrum but have other various issues, who hate their own company & hate being at their homes. I guess I can relate some cuz I hated being single & I was a workaholic when I was employed because of severe lonelieness & depression.


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22 Aug 2020, 11:05 pm

On people creating the problems, selling faulty solutions, discrediting those with long term solutions and the truth.

On people causing distress and dividing parties.
Toying with both sides, making them fight against one another.
Taking advantage of panic, hate and anger by giving them the false hope and sense of security.


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23 Aug 2020, 4:44 pm

I wish I liked everything as much as I enjoy art


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23 Aug 2020, 5:22 pm

The current pandemic and if I am the only one who has found some relief in social distancing, wearing masks, less traffic on the roads, workplace and in stores. I know it sounds awful but there are so many things about what most people consider normal day to day living that causes panic and stress for me, that the pandemic seems to have eased. I thought I would see someone else post it but since I haven't, I am going to say it. Anyone else find it easier to go places with these new restrictions?



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23 Aug 2020, 6:32 pm

The family dog who has been sick for the past several months.

Many sources have not provided much help, so my mom took the family dog to a well-known animal hospital earlier today. Updates have yet to told to me and my NT sister.


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23 Aug 2020, 6:42 pm

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The current pandemic and if I am the only one who has found some relief in social distancing, wearing masks, less traffic on the roads, workplace and in stores. I know it sounds awful but there are so many things about what most people consider normal day to day living that causes panic and stress for me, that the pandemic seems to have eased. I thought I would see someone else post it but since I haven't, I am going to say it. Anyone else find it easier to go places with these new restrictions?


Yes apart from the issue with kids... If it weren't for that... However I called store to ask and thet said it shdnt be a problem.. Since everyone else uses the masks etc.. This way the child who is unable to tolerate it or has health issues is ok..


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23 Aug 2020, 6:44 pm

Thinking about how just one extremely useful act of kindness that was difficult to carry out n extremely thoughtful... by my sister and brother in law ....brought about SO much gratefulness, peace of mind and safety ! !


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23 Aug 2020, 6:53 pm

Caseymom wrote:
The current pandemic and if I am the only one who has found some relief in social distancing, wearing masks, less traffic on the roads, workplace and in stores. I know it sounds awful but there are so many things about what most people consider normal day to day living that causes panic and stress for me, that the pandemic seems to have eased. I thought I would see someone else post it but since I haven't, I am going to say it. Anyone else find it easier to go places with these new restrictions?


Yes, and I love wearing a mask (except I don't like how it feels on my face and I try really hard not to pull at it). It makes me feel safer and more anonymous.


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23 Aug 2020, 6:54 pm

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Caseymom wrote:
The current pandemic and if I am the only one who has found some relief in social distancing, wearing masks, less traffic on the roads, workplace and in stores. I know it sounds awful but there are so many things about what most people consider normal day to day living that causes panic and stress for me, that the pandemic seems to have eased. I thought I would see someone else post it but since I haven't, I am going to say it. Anyone else find it easier to go places with these new restrictions?


Yes, and I love wearing a mask (except I don't like how it feels on my face and I try really hard not to pull at it). It makes me feel safer and more anonymous.


Thats what my aunt n cousins who wear niqab (against the dads wishes) for decades said about that whenever i tried to tell them to stop.


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23 Aug 2020, 6:55 pm

In a short span of time donations exceeded the goal for the family of the 18 yr old girl who drowned in trying to help younger children... :heart:
It was created n meant mainly fr funeral costs...
but I think now there shd be enough left over fr the family to use as they see fit...

It proves to me that human beings are still kind... Whoever is able to donate often does try...


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23 Aug 2020, 10:16 pm

The fact that I am incredibly bored. 8O


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24 Aug 2020, 12:25 am

I was bored and hungry.

Yet I'm not bored enough to... :lol: Start doing more optional laundry.


Also being off again. I wonder what was it this time.


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24 Aug 2020, 12:28 am

how can laundry be optional... :?:


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24 Aug 2020, 12:57 am

blooiejagwa wrote:
how can laundry be optional... :?:

:skull: It's my mom and her habits.

As much as I understand that she doesn't have a lot of time at home...
It's just she just keeps bringing too many clothes, it's basically in huge sacks if not on huge piles on the corners of the bedroom.


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24 Aug 2020, 2:21 am

I was correct!! !

In watching the Brittas Empire, I kept feeling that the main actor (Chris Barrie) had the manner and style (very likeable and honourable style) of someone who came from a military family..

I went on his website and the very first thing he has there is a looooong message most of which covers the situation of military and veterans .. and at the bottom he has a big link to a charity for the Army or veterans.

and in his bio it says his dad was in the British Army.


I ALWAYS get it right, in guessing someone comes from an honourable
(surely there are dishonourable, unprincipled, bad ones too... but i guess then u cannot tell...)
military family

there is a sort of halo and proper way that they are :lol: and surprisingly they usually seem very kind.


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24 Aug 2020, 2:29 am

(and i know armies are made to do horrible things too like in yemen right now...

but the thing i feel is that good types of people always stand out as they are doing things for other reasons--
and the bad types go out of their way to do wrong things and
lose the halo)


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