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mind

  1. JamesM

    Imaged based mind and flash-forwards.

    Inside my mind is an entire world that operates at all times, like an alternate reality. Every experience gets replayed in multiple versions and especially bad experiences. These can get stuck in a loop and my mind will create flash-forwards like alternate futures of how something is going to...
  2. D'Andre

    My thoughts loop like gifs

    As a musician, I'm sometimes kept awake with lines of songs, movie lines, and imaging playing over and over in my head. Sometimes aa my eyes are closed, I see objects moving in loops and its like perfect repetition. Is that an ASD thing?
  3. ainely

    #2 - Zero life.

    There is an italian song that says '' is there something you really care about? that makes you really happy?'' I can't answer or rather- I would be able to answer but my ''thing'' is a person that isn't a part of my life anymore and I don't know how good it can be to believe that people are...
  4. Mr Allen

    I have an interview on Tuesday at Mind Charity shop in Town

    In 2 minds about it because last year I worked in another Mind shop in Hillsborough, Sheffield for 3 months before I resigned because they kept sending me Home early because there was nothing to do, and I'm a bit concerned same thing will happen here even though it's a City Centre branch. I did...
  5. DuckRabbit

    Androgynous essence vs. gender dysphoria

    I am interested in the theory of 'Aspergirls' author Rudy Simone that Asperger girls tend to be androgynous in mannerisms, behaviour and essence. She argues that their thinking patterns and style of clothing may not be typically feminine. They may have an inability to empathise with the feminine...
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