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I’m a history student, practicing fiction writer, science writer about migraine. I am agender, autistic and live with chronic pain.
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I am getting a notification that I cannot message you.
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I love your style! I would love to commission something from you!
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That’s beautiful. I can’t afford it yet, but that looks worth the savings.
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I’ve seen silver for insane prices but I like the wood. It feels warmer, as if that made sense.
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Real one. I love the branches and the symbolism of it.
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Wish I could find a Chanukkah like that one.
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Why would someone pay for this when there is so much work available for free?
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Thank goodness I’m not the only one!
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Right. I know weeks where I meal plan I save at least $25-$30 from the grocery store alone. Even more when it cuts out the unplanned meals out.
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Embrace Red Beans and Rice. Keep your heater down low and embrace sweaters and socks. Look into food pantries (everyone needs help sometimes).
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My migraine attacks aren’t always incapacitatingly painful but it’s all the other stuff that knocks me back.
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I learned from my neuro (who also has migraine attacks) that we don’t tend to ever have just headaches. If it throbs it’s a migraine. Maybe not a severe one but it is still a neurological event. I’m in the process of researching this for an article.
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That’s not a headache that is a migraine and critical thinking goes offline during an attack.
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DM me. We can make this happen.
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My article about Botox for migraine has officially been published.
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I’m Jewish but this book is a yearly staple. ‘First we feast then Ikea’ is one of my favorite lines.
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I have to quote Macklemore “The greats aren’t great because at birth they could paint. The greats are great because they paint a lot.” Every artist feels this way. The things you may not like about your creations may be someone else’s favorite thing.
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That’s such a fun story.
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We have to work to try and create it. We need to be the helpers. It’s hard right now, but I have to hope that we can do it.
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Mr. Rogers is literally my hero. My husband teases me because apparently anytime I’m post anesthesia I cry about how great he was.
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The Runaway
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I would be more than happy to if needed.
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Damn straight. It’s beautiful.
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Sounds like a perfect mix of both naughties.
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Love this. I wish I could get this framed.
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I had a teacher that said that. It was always ‘Warshington.’ Sometimes it was hard to understand or not laugh. We didn’t want to laugh. That teacher was so nice.
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What about for. It’s always furr. Still- steal.
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It wouldn’t surprise me. The odd thing was that it was in Austin and the kid looked like Opie as well. He was one of the sweetest boys in the school. You couldn’t not like him.
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I don’t know. There was a poor kid in my highschool in Austin that sounded just like Opie. What word was the hardest to try to say without the accent?
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I’ve lived in outside Texas for 11 years now. I am usually able to misplace it, however when I’m having a migraine or am tired it comes back and sometimes refuses to be misplaced again. It’s a stubborn thing.
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I’ve got my Texas accent. People seem to think it’s hilarious. Nobody seems to understand when I pull out the southern idioms. Well my friend from Georgia does, he loves watching me just insult someone up and down and how clueless they can be.
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What about ‘Bless your heart”
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Love the pocket thing. It’s one of the many reasons I love them. Without pockets I’m Aziraphale wringing his hands.
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May their memories always be a blessing.
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Sounds kind of fun actually.
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I’ve never written smut but I am working on it. Someday I might write an omegaverse story. I love how it plays with gender and what not.
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I cannot wait to read this! I have recently discovered that this is a favorite type.