

Eh, depends on where I am. In Phoenix? Winter. In Jersey? Spring. In California summer. In Japan? Fall.
Eh, depends on where I am. In Phoenix? Winter. In Jersey? Spring. In California summer. In Japan? Fall.
Not to mention we’re in a period of morality panic. We’ve been brainwashed to think there are only good and bad, either with us on all thoughts or against. We’ve been sucked into a hard lined good vs. evil plot, except everyone is wrong.
Over flowery words from my mother, as soon as I started asking.
You act like we don’t have little pocket communicators that can summon anything we want if we pay enough for it.
Dupixent, my mom has Purigo Nodularous and it’s basically torture. Still trying to get the meds cleared to be covered for her, they’re over $1k per shot and she needs it like once a week or something.
I had this done too, went through a company called Genesight, though mine covered all different categories of meds, not just ADHD. I got on a good medicine for anxiety, it works wonders. I highly recommend getting tested, it cuts down on the testing
Rice made with with cumin, paprika and other spices. Black beans with a little kick. Melted cheese on top, then throw in some crisp lettuce, chopped tomatoes and taco sauce. Nice little rice and beans bowl for an easy meal.
USA, 2 weeks/year but they don’t expire and I can roll them over if I want to.
I usually vacation for 3 weeks at a time, it’s a good amount of time to spend on one place I’ve never been and see a bunch.
Spacial awareness is good to have no matter who you are or what your situation is. What’s not good is being constantly worried or paranoid.
I look for lots of things. Who’s in the area, what’s in the area and what are different ways to get out if I need to. But I’m not specifically on the lookout for weirdos, as in, I’m constantly worried they’ll be there or anything. If I notice someone sus I keep tabs on them until I don’t think it’s a threat.
One night I was out walking my dog, who was still under a year old (he was already a big dog though), and a guy is walking in the opposite direction. I see him coming but he’s got a hoodie on and pulled up over his head, ducked in a way that I can’t see his face. My radar didn’t go off, but I made sure to watch him out of the corner of my eye as we passed each other. Then, he turns and heads straight for me.
So, I turned towards him and put my hands up. I couldn’t outrun him with my dog, and I figured once I started making a commotion my dog might help out.
It turned out to be my (now-ex) fiance playing a trick on me, seeing what I would do. Once he saw me square up he threw back his hood and gave me a lecture on how I should have ran.Fucking asshole behavior, but I guess now I know what I’d do in that situation.
Anyway, no one’s ever done that to me since, but I still keep my wits about me. I also don’t think I’m constantly going to be followed by creepers either.
“It’s flat! Nothing above. And below is some mysterious object I know nothing of . . .”
I haven’t watched anime in a super long time.
Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law.
I’m fairly non-nerdy, though I like reading fantasy and scifi.
But other than that, nope.
Meds.
Meds are the only thing that has ever helped.
Anime, but it wasn’t popular yet, most people didn’t know what it was. Suncoast video was the only place you could go to buy anime VHS tapes.
Today I’d have been called a weaboo, but back then I was just weird and cringe.
This is the exact plot to The Holiday.
Don’t fall in love with a dashing viking, because he’ll show up drunk on your doorstep forgetting his sister mentioning she would be away and ask to crash because he’s too drunk to get home.