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Tell Me Three Things About Yourself

here are 3 more...

I prefer to be alone.
I don't like petty annoyances.
I want to die in space.
 
1. I was born blind with cataracts and I couldn't see until I was four. It's why I can't drive.

2. When I was 12 my mom worked cleaning sailor's houses in Norfolk Virginia. I went with her one day and I went in the bedroom and the entire ceiling was covered in Playboy centerfolds. It was like a proto-Internet (this was '73). :D Good times. My mom yelled at me for jumping on the bed. :D

3. I've got a loverly bunch of coconuts.
 
Do you remember the experience of seeing for the first time? As for why you can't drive, is it because of how well your eyes do, or is it that your brain itself did not adapt to sight sufficiently for driving?

(I ask because I didn't gain true depth perception until 16, and to this day I still have a lot of trouble judging distances and depths without actually feeling for them.)
 
I remember seeing Spiderman cartoons in the hospital, after all the bright spots of light from having the bandages off. My eyes don't 'update' fast enough, it's hard for to me to judge distances and it's hard to track moving objects. I do ok for video games, but not the road.
 
I've never had sex with a midget, yet.
I can fly at will in my dreams. which are almost always lucid.
I've been dead, but didn't like it, came back, and never intend to do it again.

All of these things are true.
 
For some reason being a chronic masturbator I am assuming you are a guy, and if that is so you cannot be a nymphomaniac. Nymphomaniacs are females. The need for constant sexual gratification in men is called satyriasis.

I guess you can add chronic corrector to my list.

And women don't masturbate? :wtf:


Not as many and not to the extent that men do. If you're told that someone is a chronic masturbator you're much safer off betting your life that it would be a male.

You sound so sure of it, and he/she could very well be a male. But to echo RDJ, that's an odd assumption.
 
1: In a moment of what i can only look back on as foolish young insanity i once climbed all the way down on the outside of the high rise flats we lived in via the verandas which were 19 stories high.
2:I have tinnitus in my left ear.
3:I hate butter beans.
 
Not as many and not to the extent that men do. If you're told that someone is a chronic masturbator you're much safer off betting your life that it would be a male.

You sound so sure of it, and he/she could very well be a male. But to echo RDJ, that's an odd assumption.


I sound sure of it? Saying I am assuming something sounds like I am sure of it?:confused:

Read your own post. You said you're a chronic corrector, but you're correcting nothing, only making an assumption.
 
No fighting!

Fact: Men masturbate a lot.
Fact: Many women do as well.

Moving on now!

1. I was diagnosed with clinical depression when I was 18. The diagnosis didn't come until I had already been hiding my depression for years. I came home after my first semester of college and calmly told my parents about the state of my mental health, informing them that if I went back to college without any treatment, I would likely end up killing myself.

2. I am an exceptionally good liar.

3. I once tried to give up eating beef in an effort to be a "good" Hindu. It lasted a few months and I will never try that again.
 
I've never had sex with a midget, yet.
I can fly at will in my dreams. which are almost always lucid.
I've been dead, but didn't like it, came back, and never intend to do it again.

All of these things are true.

What do you remember about being dead? Were you given a choice about coming back? You deserve your own thread. Maybe your own forum.
 
1) I believe that the only way to make a proper martini is with gin, preferably Bombay Sapphire.

2) I like the taste of alcohol.

3) That being said, i haven't had a drink in over a week.
 
Sorry for veering off-topic, Kes.

I was clinically depressed about five years ago and ended up being on medication for it/anxiety (I still am). Although I'm not advocating the use of anti-depressants, they really help in some cases. People deal with this condition in different ways. The important thing is to seek medical advice.
 
1) I consider myself an artist but not a very talented one
2) I once ate an entire large pizza in one sitting
3) I am currently living about as far away geographically from my place of birth as I possibly could be without moving out of the country or to Hawaii / Alaska
 
2) I like the taste of alcohol.

The opposite for me, which I think is a shame. I'd like to have a casual beer from time to time, but I just can't stand the taste!

That being said, I haven't had a drink in ... *does math* ... carry the one ... many, many months.
 
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