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Recent content by superawesomeme

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    Attraction to Obsession

    I've definitely made some questionable decisions in the past and I'm not going to deny that. I think maturity has helped to restrain my actions as I've gotten older and I'm able to prevent myself from crossing the line into "stalker" territory. There is certainly a massive grey area here...
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    Attraction to Obsession

    This is exactly how I've felt about everyone I've ever been infatuated with. The last guy I dated was, in my eyes, absolutely perfect. The first time I saw him it was just as you described with the cartoon love hearts and pounding chest. It was as if he had come from Mount Olympus itself. He was...
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    Attraction to Obsession

    That's what I want to do, but it's so hard to control myself. It's an addiction and the only way I can get temporary relief is by going on social media and looking at a photo. Then as soon as that brief release of dopamine fades away, I fall into a well of self pity and depression. This must...
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    Attraction to Obsession

    This has probably been posted so many times before by others, but a quick, lazy scan of the bored bore no fruit, so I figured I'd post it. The problem is going from attraction to obsession, faster than the speed of light. I used to think it was love at first sight, but it's more likely just a...
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    Singing Happy birthday

    I get why people do it. It's the whole communal connected experience thing. It's a tribal ritual that acknowledges both the person having the birthday and the people singing to them are connected by the same social convention. The same as why people wish each other a Merry Christmas, etc. But I...
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    Last thing you ate

    Crumpets with peanut butter (Skippy Smooth)
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    Magical power and Aspies

    Teleportation without a shadow of a doubt. It would be challenging to fight the temptation to misuse it (i.e. steal from vaults, spy on people, etc) but it would give me so much freedom. For example i would keep my job here, where it's cool and I have an established routine and support network...
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    Tell a lie about the person above you

    Vinca sold their teeth for a new toothbrush.
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    CHANGE ONE WORD

    My piggy wove fine thread around every straw house.
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    TapaTalk Support Will Be Dropped

    Couldn't find it in Google Play Store. Oh well.
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    TapaTalk Support Will Be Dropped

    Just spent the last hour uninstalling and reinstalling Tapatalk because it wouldn't work. Are there any apps that will work with this forum or is it browser only now?
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    Autism and Buddhism

    That's what I was trying to say in my waffly way ;)
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    Autism and Buddhism

    I know it exists. I said that what you said was a myth that "the majority of Muslims want Sharia law". Certainly the Muslims I know don't want it and all of the polls and research here say that it's not true. It may be very different in your country though.
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    Autism and Buddhism

    I didn't say that. I said I didn't know what American Muslims were like but saying British ones are not like you described so they could be very different and don't assume all of them are the same as the ones you know or have heard about. Never said you were an idiot at all.
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    Autism and Buddhism

    I don't know much about the USA but from what I do know your church and state and more entwined than ours in the UK and Europe. Don't you have "In God we trust" on your money? That's about as opposite to separate as you can get. It may just be the "version" of history we are taught here in...
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