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Attached to my granddaughter & chosen friends and family.. Join Date: May 2010
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I don't know if it's a sign of laziness, but I sometimes conduct experiments by either going over the top (dressing up and equally stunning hairstyle) or just leaving my curly hair atop my head in wonkiness, then comparing data on whether one gets more numerical value over another. Usually one wins over another, but lately it's the hastily put-together hairstyle that wins hands down.
I have an collection of knitting and crochet projects that are not anywhere near finished. I have more triggers now than I ever had years ago. If anyone tips off any one trigger, it's hard to tell what might happen. Most times I just wall out what triggers me, much to my own surprise. Which I'm almost positive can be an huge annoyance for people who don't really know me (at all). I'm allergic to more than what normally provokes an allergic reaction (massive hives, micro hives, impacts on breathing, etc). Interestingly, as I age, it's a combination of foods, socially irritating situations, weird types of smells, behavioral types of stuff. Interestingly, it's a blessing in disguise because it's actually helping me in so many ways (ie, like avoiding certain workplace employment opportunities). I'm terribly fussy about the kind of shoes I wear. |
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