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Shezza 🇺🇸
@SherylWithAnEss
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USA Entrou em Mart 2024
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@MasterNumber "Id rather carry the weight of the truth, than live comfortably inside a lie."
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@mkbraudaway Exactly why I stopped and snagged a photograph of it.
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@NoNonsenseND Ya mean respond by talking?
Sheeeeet, my facial expression can be so...
Expressive and telling.
No chance to say a peep.
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my autistic super power is that I can stop a face to face conversation dead in its tracks just by opening my mouth
𝓲𝓬𝓮@be_like_ice
My autistic super power is that I can stop a group chat dead in its tracks just by responding.
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@SherylWithAnEss That’s exactly what to do, redirect. No sense in losing a friend, no one is perfect
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A man that works at I store I shop at saw me today and asked where he knew me from, I told him that I come here often and I’m the one who took his homeowners exemption form in the lobby. He asked what I did differently to my hair and that it looked nice. He was all smiles. Then I brought up DeSantis and the exemptions in Florida and he started saying how he doesn’t like him or MAGA 😅😆 I just smiled, said have a nice day. Retard
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Heres an example of my weirdest capabilities -
I am a human metal detector.
Finding random metal buried completely, peeking through, or plain as day.
My body is mysteriously attracted to it.
Today while walking charlie, we took a shortcut across some mulch.
Stopped, looked down and found a silver charm.


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@SherylWithAnEss Gorgeous!! Hope you’re having an amazing day!!
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@LilSpanky Oooh is this a formal announcement ?
What is actual content ?
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To be human is to spend your entire life waiting for the next thing to love, lose, fear, or survive.
Every human being is carrying an invisible alarm system that never fully shuts off.
The nervous system doesn’t care whether you’re rich or poor.
It only asks one question:
“Am I safe?”
Perhaps the most universal human experience is not happiness or sadness, but vigilance.
We spend our childhood wanting freedom, our adulthood wanting certainty, and our old age wanting time.
Every stage of life comes with a different fear wearing a different mask.
As children we fear being abandoned.
As adults we fear failing.
As elders we fear losing what we spent a lifetime building.
Nobody escapes hypervigilance.
We merely change what we’re vigilant about.
To be alive is to care about something enough to worry about losing it.
The price of attachment is anxiety.
The price of love is vulnerability.
The price of being human is both.
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