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HamOfCydonia
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26 Jun 2009, 8:11 pm

I like it when my friend squeezes my head really tightly at the sides.
I like laying face down on a carpet that is not too soft but not too scratchy.
I like putting my face on my cat's belly (it is really soft and he doesn't mind).



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26 Jun 2009, 9:39 pm

Hrmph, since i fashion myself being a "gourmet" i like eating and tasting new foods. :o

I like stimulating my brain, it feels good... <.<



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26 Jun 2009, 11:29 pm

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I like it when my friend squeezes my head really tightly at the sides.


Hmmm me too. Anyone else here like a good head squeeze. :D


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27 Jun 2009, 9:07 pm

Oh ye gods, no. I feel it for HOURS. With people I trust, it's OK, even comforting. But with most people, in fact with nearly every person I interact with on a daily basis, I hate it.


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28 Jun 2009, 12:09 pm

My favorite sensation is doing martial arts or bikram yoga every day until I am in really great shape - although right now that does not describe me....Image


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28 Jun 2009, 4:14 pm

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They'd say get a life.. that is too time consuming and is a major of OCD> Need to break selves of that by concentrating on something else other than turn signals! Perhaps try singing or humming or tapping foot


Can I do it to the beat of the blinking lights?


Ohh, Yeah... :lol:



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29 Jun 2009, 12:47 am

MrLoony wrote:
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They'd say get a life.. that is too time consuming and is a major of OCD> Need to break selves of that by concentrating on something else other than turn signals! Perhaps try singing or humming or tapping foot


Can I do it to the beat of the blinking lights?


just dont do it suddenly on the brake pedal or the gas pedal..


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29 Jun 2009, 12:50 am

my warm fleecey blanket when I go to bed...its nice, warm, fluffy, and soft. :D


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29 Jun 2009, 1:00 am

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my warm fleecey blanket when I go to bed...its nice, warm, fluffy, and soft. :D


Lovely, Tory; I love sleeping in nights cool enough for a blanket. Down here in the Phoenix summer its air cond and a fan!


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29 Jun 2009, 8:56 am

ww wrote:
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Watching someone's turn signal blink(anyone else notice that when there's a line of cars waiting to turn, the cars' signals almost never blink at the same rate as the other ones?)


one of my favorite things of being on the road is being in turn lanes :lol: especially the huge city ones with 40 50 cars


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[b]They'd say get a life.. that is too time consuming and is a major of OCD> Need to break selves of that by concentrating on something else other than turn signals! Perhaps try singing or humming or tapping foot

I am neurotypical, apparently, and I laughed when I read this comic. I too enjoy seeing long strings of cars with blinking turn signals. If they are together it feels good, and if they are different, the syncopation can be stimulating. I cannot help but feel the rhythm of the blinking inside me.

I understand why you like to look at things like this. And often people who don't experience something also have no means to relate to it in others. And I am looking for ways to shield myself from feeling hurt by criticism. If you discover something, please let me know how to apply it.



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29 Jun 2009, 8:58 am

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my warm fleecey blanket when I go to bed...its nice, warm, fluffy, and soft. :D


Lovely, Tory; I love sleeping in nights cool enough for a blanket. Down here in the Phoenix summer its air cond and a fan!

I love sleeping with the noise of a nearby fan.



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29 Jun 2009, 11:40 am

I like sitting in a recaro or sparco racing seat...especially when they are in a car like a camaro or Corvette where it makes you feel as if you are in a race car


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29 Jun 2009, 8:39 pm

willmark wrote:
JanetFAP wrote:
Tory_canuck wrote:
my warm fleecey blanket when I go to bed...its nice, warm, fluffy, and soft. :D


Lovely, Tory; I love sleeping in nights cool enough for a blanket. Down here in the Phoenix summer its air cond and a fan!

I love sleeping with the noise of a nearby fan.


It's cool enough up here in Red Deer in Central Alberta that most of the time, we don't need a fan or air conditioning.Just have the window open and on really hot nights, I lock my bedroom door and sleep in the buff.My landlady does not have air conditioning in the place.Although we dont have air conditioning and I can't hear the sound of such, my place where I am at it not too far from an overpass going out to the Queen Elizabeth 2 (QE2 or Highway 2), that the sound of the traffic is humming quietly and steadily in the background.The QE2 runs north and south between Edmonton and Calgary.Red Deer is right in the middle halfway.


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29 Jun 2009, 10:23 pm

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It's cool enough up here in Red Deer in Central Alberta that most of the time, we don't need a fan or air conditioning.


Yeah, I know what you mean - I moved to PHX from Vermont.

The summer here is analogeous to a VT winter: high cost to climatize home, go outdoor prepared for extreem weather, and you spend more time indoors than during other seasons. However, I have never shoveled it!

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The QE2 runs north and south between Edmonton and Calgary.Red Deer is right in the middle halfway.


I have never seen your part of the world, but it is on my to do list!! Do you live anywhere near the coyboy who just took home $88 million? He sounded a lot like me. $88 mill = more time with my horse. For me, it would be more time with my dogs.


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29 Jun 2009, 10:42 pm

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Tory_canuck wrote:
It's cool enough up here in Red Deer in Central Alberta that most of the time, we don't need a fan or air conditioning.


Yeah, I know what you mean - I moved to PHX from Vermont.

The summer here is analogeous to a VT winter: high cost to climatize home, go outdoor prepared for extreem weather, and you spend more time indoors than during other seasons. However, I have never shoveled it!

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The QE2 runs north and south between Edmonton and Calgary.Red Deer is right in the middle halfway.


I have never seen your part of the world, but it is on my to do list!! Do you live anywhere near the coyboy who just took home $88 million? He sounded a lot like me. $88 mill = more time with my horse. For me, it would be more time with my dogs.



Which town is that cowboy from?I dont read the lottery winnings in the paper, since the most I ever won was a free ticket or a toonie.


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29 Jun 2009, 10:49 pm

If I won 98 million dollars...Id pay my parents mortgage off and get them out of debt, then I would put money away for the college education of my siblings donate a million or two to Free Dominion's owners to help them pay their legal fees and help their family while they are still in school...they are good online friends of mine.Then Id keep a bunch of money for myself for while I am in college, then buy a house and a jeep.Id then help my extended family out, donate a fair bit to wrong planet, various asperger groups, then put the rest away for retirement or whatever other toys and things I want.


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