AuBurney Tuckerson
~GigglesTheAutisticHyena~
They prevent me from loving life.. The loud noises, the odors, the unbearable textures.. My life is miserable. The ear buds I have only make my life less torturous.
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Yes I can really relate to this. Windy weather just freaks me out altogether. The air has no business to move around so violently! If it sounds windy outside during the night, and if when I get up in the morning the weather people say it's going to carry on being windy all day, that can set me off on an all-day drinking binge, curtains tightly drawn, probably don't even bother getting washed or dressed (note: this is not a recommendation for how to cope with inclement weather...).Yep. It's makes me feel so crazy, but if the wind is blowing my hair out of place or in my face, I get extremely angry. Like irrationally irritated, to the point where I want to cry sometimes. Especially if I'm already having a bad day, that will set me over the edge.
Yep. It's makes me feel so crazy, but if the wind is blowing my hair out of place or in my face, I get extremely angry. Like irrationally irritated, to the point where I want to cry sometimes. Especially if I'm already having a bad day, that will set me over the edge.
I HATE icy wind in my face! I end up snapping at it like a dog who hates blowdryers.Yes I can really relate to this. Windy weather just freaks me out altogether. The air has no business to move around so violently! If it sounds windy outside during the night, and if when I get up in the morning the weather people say it's going to carry on being windy all day, that can set me off on an all-day drinking binge, curtains tightly drawn, probably don't even bother getting washed or dressed (note: this is not a recommendation for how to cope with inclement weather...).