There's Something Weird or Unusual About You...
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Re: There's Something Weird or Unusual About You...

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I'll be popping in as much as I can. Definitely glad to be back.

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EES? YZUS...
Carpe Diem!
Suzy...
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I have a problem with my mouth (and typing apparently). I get so anxious saying something , worrying that I'll say it wrong, that I will in fact phrase something wrong. It could mean the sweetest thing in the world and it would turn out sounding snobbish. I normally try to fix it but you can't fix all mistakes. So if I say something you think is snobbish, please forgive me I don't mean to I just can't speak human apparently.
And reading aloud. My mouth gets faster than my brain so I just stammer a few words out and have to slow down to read it correctly.
Also I'm unusual when it comes to speaking aloud. One time during a job orientation they had like twelve of us in a circle around this table and we were suppose to tell a little about ourselves and I got so anxious that when it was my turn I said 'my names laci. I'm laci and this is a chair.' While stroking the chair I was in then when I got embarrassed and got up to leave my hands slipped on the chair and I banged my head on the table.
It's okay to laugh.

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My wife could write upside down. Not her upside down, but she would have the paper upside down so whoever was across from her could read it right side up while she was writing.
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1. I have EXTREME reactions to books, as in crying in large blobs of tears or laughing so hard that I fall off the chair and my stomach hurts, but it’s still impossible to stop the laughter, I have, in more than one occasion, started yelling at the characters of the books.
2. Imagination is good, but too much, like mine, is very harmful.
3. I always seem like I’m high and have too much sugar in my system. I don’t. I’m just naturally super hyper and my voice is still pretty high. I may have ADHD… you never know!!
4. Sugar calms me down and lack of it just makes me more hyper.
5. I have this obsession with guys’ hair and the textures of them. I have made guys stand in front of me and felt their hair and compared it to the other guys’…
6. I have an obsession with brushing my teeth and do it after every single meal… well, as much as I can…
7. When an author does something that I don’t like or everybody just finds devastating, I keep on wishing I had a driver’s licence so that I can run over their cat…
8. I wish the clouds were made of cotton candy
There’s so much more!! I would tell you… but don’t want to scare away people.
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