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fandomsecrets2016-05-16 05:38 pm
[ SECRET POST #3421 ]
⌈ Secret Post #3421 ⌋
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[Selena Gomez/Orlando Bloom]
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[Fullmetal Alchemist]
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[Vocaloid, Hatsune Miku]
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[The Great British Bake Off]
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[Anne of Green Gables/Anne of Avonlea]
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[Pokémon Sun and Moon]
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[iZombie]
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[Etrian Odyssey]
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Re: Disability/chronic illness talk
No, Tourettes doesn't cause you to swear all the time (it could be a symptom, but a relatively rare one) and no it's not cool to have it, especially if you have motor tics that irritate/hurt your muscles and joints. Also, sorry not sorry about you being annoyed at my random squeaks and twitches. Trust me, I'm more annoyed at them than you are. Also, you, Tourettes doesn't effect intellectual capabilities, so quit with the baby talk, all right?
Yes, ADHD is real, and it causes me to have the attention span of a flea (sometimes) and makes me hyper at random times of the day. Sorry if you can't quite grasp that.
Depression and Anxiety? Yes, I do take medication for it, but sometimes I start acting strange (like if my anxiety causes me to get dizzy or freak out) or I'm REALLY tired and can barely move around. It's NOT drug related (at least, not the kind of drugs YOU'RE thinking about) so stop asking me of I have a "problem" and if I need help.
Re: Disability/chronic illness talk
Wow, those are some pretty rude assumptions for people to make. You can't tell someone's intelligence by looking at them, so why talk to anyone in that dumb voice?
That's also a terrible approach even if you do think someone might have a drug problem. How about "hey, I noticed you've been tired a lot lately, is everything okay?"
I want to ask so many people how they made it to adulthood without learning basic manners.
Re: Disability/chronic illness talk
Anyway, they don't go away, but diminish quite a bit. It probably varies from person to person, but in my case, the tics don't keep me awake/wake me up. Unless I'm anxious or excited about something.
I wonder the same thing about some people too. How do they function in the real world with that advanced case of foot-in-mouth disease they seem to have?
Re: Disability/chronic illness talk
Well I'm glad they don't interfere with your sleep too much.