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vovkulak replied to your post: anonymous asked:if the plane cras...
I feel like Caleb would hide his injuries as to not be a burden. That’s how I feel his character is, :P
I would agree with this!
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if you are into JRPG, Nino Kuni was ana amazing RPG, one of my favourites on the system. Another favourite is the Uncharted Series.
Nino Kuni maybe not so much since I've never been a huge FF style gaming thing but Uncharted has me intrigued! What about Far Cry? I seem to get those two mixed up a lot
Hey I know this is a bit late, but the anon who asked about how to calm tics down, I always found when my vocal and physical would act up too much, I would do something very physical, like ride a bike or go for a fast walk. It's all personal preference but I do find that trying to take your mind off it by doing something exhausting works.
Hey, I just came across your blog and it is so awesome to have found a Tourette's based blog. I've had it for 22 years, and its nice to see a blog full of support, as a lot of people don't seem to realize what it really is.
I’m so glad I can help! It’s an awesome thing knowing you have support. :]
I know you must hear this a lot, but I just wanted to say that I stayed up for 9 hours reading SHAfD (I have no life, I know.). And I loved every second of it. It made such an impact, that even now, after 2 weeks of reading it, I still tear up every time I think about it. I saw a red headed woman on the way home from work yesterday, and I got so angry. It's actually become quite pathetic. But, seriously, thank you so much for writing it. I loved, and still love it. I must sound like the most pathetic person ever right now. But, I just wanted you to know that that story made my life. <3. Thank you.-Rebekkah.
You don't sound pathetic at all. Everyone can attach themselves to a story they love. I read Taking Woodstock a few months back and was sitting in my pool bawling my eyes out because I "felt" it.
Um, I mean really? It's totally normal! REGRET NOTHING.