now that Tim has more free time :D
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fun fact about me! I have hyperadrenergic Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (hPOTS). this means I am prone to fainting when I change positions or when I feel a strong surge of emotion, positive or negative. for me, laughing is my worst non-postural trigger.
this is a clip from playing lethal company with friends a few months ago. you can hear the eerie silence of presyncope at 0:19, and the sound at 0:23 is my face hitting the keyboard lmao. I played this for my mother and she literally pissed herself laughing and DEMANDED I show every single person I know (including my doctors, who thought it was funny to see and surprisingly helpful, especially for being audio only).
Idk if it's just shitty or funny shitty but here's what I was fighting paint for
^ this is lesbian sex
i have a slightly insane relationship with window curtains/blinds and i need to know if im alone
Do you shut your window curtains/blinds in your bedroom?
Curtains/Blinds stay open all the time
Curtains/blinds get closed once its dark out and opened in the morning
Curtains/Blinds get closed when going to sleep and open when you wake up
Curtains/blinds are closed all the time
Other?
Jason James Richter (aka, the actor who played main character Jesse in Free Willy) just made a video with Tidebreakers where he calls for Wikie and Keijo to be sent to another marine park, pointing out that a Hollywood ending like the one he portrayed as a child actor is unrealistic, and that no orca sanctuary exists. If they are not moved soon, euthanasia will become an option.
An unexpected turn of events, but a welcome one.