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  1. im eating 15 nutmegs because ahuioperwhoghwoperhowghoier

    hopefully i wont fail class and ill be sober enough in 48 hours to make it
  2. Originally posted by Discount Whore That is some sick shit.

    DM;HS
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  4. Originally posted by Oasis im eating 15 nutmegs because ahuioperwhoghwoperhowghoier

    hopefully i wont fail class and ill be sober enough in 48 hours to make it

    Enjoy your trip to the ER if you don't die.
  5. i woke up and saw lsd
  6. snab_snib African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Oasis im talking about focalin its objectively better than cocaine

    and yeah of course. ive smoked crack and heroin and was just like ehhhhhhhh id rather get catatonic on bundy

    different tards for different bards

    focalin is fucking SHIT. it's a bizarre irregular stimulant. it's unwholesome.
  7. oh yamusa

    my medusa

    i and i leaves the signs

    rantaddo and ovjus

    the bliss within abyss

    hear the rapids swishhhhhhhhhhhhhh


    YO

    HIT THAT SHIT LIKE A SWISHER BLUNT

    FUCK YO GRANDMA IN ALL HER CUNTS

    KILL AND FUCK AND BETTIN MY LUCK

    TRYIN TO OUTLAST EVERY FUCKIN CUCK

    NIGGGGGGGGGGGGAAAAAAAA..........


    althoughst you may not belong
    and the cities are of frongledong

    and the word is wrong
    when you rotate the song

    YO......MIC DROP NIGGA

    WHEN I WAKE UP I BRUSH MY TEETH
    MAKE MY MOUTH A PLACE THAT IS NEAT

    TO BITE YO DICK OFF IN THE PRISON SHOWA
    YOU'LL BE OUT OF BLOOD IN 1 HOAAA

    BOOMBOOMBOOM
    BOOMBOOM
    OEOEOE
    EOEO
    EOE
    EOEOPEOE!
  8. Malice Naturally Camouflaged
    https://www.google.com/search?q=catatonia+like+deterioration+in+autism

    Well, fuck. I know I've been doubted before, and I should be (Lanny), but it's not even that uncommon among people with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Seems around 17% may eventually experience catatonia-like deterioration. It's not even speculation, that's literally what the available data suggests. Actually came across a book on this subject I just downloaded.

    I mean, this fucking sucks, but I guess I'll just have to be on a ridiculous dosage of benzos until/if a better treatment is found. Main concern is being misdiagnosed with some form of schizophrenia (should still be considered) and being put on anti-psychotics, which would only make things far far worse.

    Makes sense that eventually the extreme chronic stress caused by a variety of factors would lead to some neurodegeneration.

    I guess I could always take matters into my own hands and just take flubromazolam indefinitely, but I'd prefer not to test positive for non-prescribed benzos if I'm drug tested and would also like some blood tests (cortisol, sex hormones) along with MRI and EEG testing.

    I wish I was being a hypochondriac, but this explains a lot. Becoming increasingly locked in is a nightmare scenario, and I'm actually going through it. Everything I tried to handle on my own in the past really revolved around being on the autism spectrum. At this point it's really just benzos that by far do the most to help. I'm not even really taking any significant amount of supplements or nootropics like I did in the past.
  9. Originally posted by Oasis i woke up and saw lsd

    How's he doing these days? I hope he got his shit together.
  10. Malice Naturally Camouflaged
    In less depressing, but useless, news, Ash's coat has been looking much healthier. It's rewarding seeing the progression of her behavior, comfort around me, signs of affection and happiness. She used to have a concerning number of scabs, likely from fights with other cats, some fur loss from behind her neck. Ever since I started feeding her good food and letting her stay the night, or whenever she wants in and I'm awake, these have reduced considerably.

    I also noticed that she seems cool with little guy (girl?). Little guy seems to have gone back to her normal behavior after being spooked for a few days, maybe a week, after a gust of wind knocked over her bowl and blew the screen door against the wall. Bella still seems at ease around me and comfortable with physical proximity, at least enough to place water and food right in front of her.

    I wonder if they've all unified around me, in a way. Makes sense that competition for resources would be a major driver of territorial and aggressive behavior. Me feeding them, them having a common figure to group around, a territory to meet and source of food, likely reduced that.
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  12. you''ve got the verve!
  13. Originally posted by Actor

  14. Originally posted by Malice In less depressing, but useless, news, Ash's coat has been looking much healthier. It's rewarding seeing the progression of her behavior, comfort around me, signs of affection and happiness. She used to have a concerning number of scabs, likely from fights with other cats, some fur loss from behind her neck. Ever since I started feeding her good food and letting her stay the night, or whenever she wants in and I'm awake, these have reduced considerably.

    I also noticed that she seems cool with little guy (girl?). Little guy seems to have gone back to her normal behavior after being spooked for a few days, maybe a week, after a gust of wind knocked over her bowl and blew the screen door against the wall. Bella still seems at ease around me and comfortable with physical proximity, at least enough to place water and food right in front of her.

    I wonder if they've all unified around me, in a way. Makes sense that competition for resources would be a major driver of territorial and aggressive behavior. Me feeding them, them having a common figure to group around, a territory to meet and source of food, likely reduced that.

    i didnt know you had pets. Can you tell me more about them?
  15. make it stopp
  16. Malice Naturally Camouflaged
    Originally posted by Discount Whore i didnt know you had pets. Can you tell me more about them?

    She's actually a stray. She's been spayed, you can tell because they notch one of their ears. Probably had a home before, but lost it, based on her friendly behavior. A sort of neighborhood cat. She doesn't stay in all the time, but does seem to like coming in for food and water, and staying the night.

    Been gaining the trust of her and mainly two other cats over the past few months, one semi-feral, long enough that she won't let me touch her and her daughter. Feral cats, ones that revert to their wild behavior, especially ones that were never socialized to be around humans as kittens (her daughter) are incredibly skittish. You have to be very patient and use certain techniques to gain their trust over the course of months.

    I just feel an affinity to them, can relate to them in multiple ways. Their company and progress is enjoyable, and I'm at least making their hard lives easier for some time, reducing their suffering. Eventually I'd like to trap them and take them in to be spayed or neutered, there's a non-profit I found nearby that does it for pretty cheap called "Fix Our Ferals" (Someone on Yelp mentioned it's only $20 for ferals, although I'm not entirely sure they're still open). You have to put down a deposit for the traps, though, and I'm pretty fucking poor and unable to function right now. Want to do it soon to prevent more homeless kittens from being born, they tend to live rough short lives and ideally I'll probably move sometime this year.
  17. nutmeg horror bad
  18. Malice Naturally Camouflaged
    I've posted pictures of them before:





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  19. they are adorable. How did you initiate the process to gain their trust? How long has this been going on?

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