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19 Feb 2019, 3:18 am

I don't but I do at least believe that ambient music specifically can relieve anxiety.

If the only sort of job you would like is a meager 'survival' job related to customer service, do you think you still need to be hired sooner than later lest the last experience entry on a resume looks weirder and weirder or that your fine if you use your time to do things you find more enjoyable and worthwhile ?.

I am increasingly thinking that my odds (not the least with my resume) are not going to increase or decrease whether I apply in April, September or December b/c (a reason I hate/resent neuronormatives to an extent) being picked even fo labour for low-judgement invoking tasks is ultimately still as much a filthy popularity contest as being left the last one picked for a team in grade school sports..=_= ___.___ ..insert speculation about the needed/sufficient education levels of the persons hiring 'here': I won't blame anyone for deciding to skip out on my unitalicized question.



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19 Feb 2019, 11:12 am

I don't think it would matter that much about the resume.
I've only liked one fast food job I had. That was at Krystal's.

Do you like long walks?



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19 Feb 2019, 11:17 am

Yes I adore them my only problem is since getting married I was forbidden to
Go on any walks By my mother in law

And since having a special needs kid I cannot
N now that he is at school the baby needs me
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19 Feb 2019, 11:20 am

IsabellaLinton wrote:
Many, many times. I've had around ten major surgeries with hospital stays (staying a few days up to two weeks each), adrenal failure (about ten days), broken arm with surgical repair (one night), and trauma rescue (nearly three weeks -- also included surgery). I almost forgot my stroke (eight days), and a few overnight sleep study tests. I don't mind hospitals so long as I have a private room. Usually the nurses are very kind and I don't have to worry about housework, etc. at home. I do miss my dog though.

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You are a resilient lady. That is too much for any person. Esp adrenal failure. Difficult to just manage stress as is, as an ASd person .


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19 Feb 2019, 11:29 am

Yes. I've walked for a whole day and a half before and possibly longer.

Do you like early mornings?



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19 Feb 2019, 11:53 am

Early mornings as "in midnight to dawn" are lovely. I don't usually get to bed before dawn because I love the silence of night. Early mornings "once the sun rises" aren't my thing at all. I try to avoid daylight until past noon because my eyes are very sensitive to light and I get headaches. Call me nocturnal.

Sunrise over a lake is very nice though!

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19 Feb 2019, 12:01 pm

Yes.
It’s just me and the cats. ( until I feed them)
Then I go to the gym. 5 to 9 AM ish to start a swim or other cardio or weights.
I love the quiet in the water.

Do you remember your childhood?
My wife ask me questions, many that I can’t answe/remember.


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19 Feb 2019, 3:35 pm

I remember quite a few sensory flashbacks from childhood, or at best "freeze frame" snapshots and anecdotes that I've told repeatedly since they occurred. I also remember my private thought process from various times, like a monologue.

I don't remember many episodic events and very few of my memories involve conversations or other people's existence.

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19 Feb 2019, 3:48 pm

Interesting, Drlaugh and Isabella that you have similar experiences of childhood memories or more importantly, lack thereof.

I know in reality I have more childhood memories than I perceive to have because occasionally I'll think: "Oh, that's right, I'd completely forgotten about that!", but I perceive to only have a handful, a very small number of memories of anything from 2-15. I almost feel like I can count memories of that time period on two hands. In reality I have more than 10 memories, but it's also true that I have, relatively speaking, very few. I think I blocked a lot of them out due to childhood trauma.

Also I have childhood memories that have similarities and have blended together into themes/feelings. The "feeling" of playing in the woods by myself but few specific individual memories as such.

Have you ever water been water skiing?



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19 Feb 2019, 3:55 pm

My Uncle used to pull us around the lake holding onto an old plastic table top. Some of the kids went waterskiing but I don't think I ever tried. I was always terrified that I'd fall down and people would laugh at me. I remember sitting on the shoreline watching and feeling "angry" that everyone else was having fun.

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19 Feb 2019, 4:10 pm

I learned how to water ski to the point of being able to kick one ski off and use only one. It was fun.

Have you ever filleted a fish?



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19 Feb 2019, 4:15 pm

No never, and I never will. The thought fills me with revulsion. I can barely eat fish, although I do eat them sometimes, but then half way through I remember the wriggling live fish and gag.

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19 Feb 2019, 4:20 pm

I was expected to many times when I was younger to help dispatch with the catch.

Have you ever flown a box kite?



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19 Feb 2019, 4:25 pm

No, I haven't flown a box kite but my dad helped me construct wooden dowel kites with my cousins and they flew quite well. I drew the KISS logo on one of them. :wink:

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19 Feb 2019, 6:03 pm

No.

Do you feel loyalty to others?



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19 Feb 2019, 7:26 pm

Yes, my family and friends

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