Autobiography
Life On The Spectrum :Chapter 12
I had started entering the world of online dating about a year before I met the CAP-G Producer. After the falling out I doubled my efforts and for months I had a few close calls but no real success. It was obvious most Neurotypical Girls were not interested in me and I did not disclose my diagnosis on the dating profiles. I did disclose my diagnosis to the CAP-G Producer but that obviously did not work out. I had definitely decided that if I were to have a significant other, I would prefer a fellow Aspie, This was no easy task since the diagnosis is relatively rare in Females. In desperation I tried a site called Aspieology dedicated to Neurodivergent relationships. At first I couldn’t find anyone near me so I sat on it for a few months. A few months later around the holidays I spotted a profile of a girl my age who lived not real close, but close enough that I thought it could be realistic. Her description seemed to indicate that she had very similar interests to mine.I sent her a message, she replied back and we messaged each other frequently over the next few weeks. She said that she wanted to wait until March before meeting me around her birthday, coincidentally my Birthday is also in March. I agreed considering I waited this long, a few more months would be fine.
By Sean Callaghan2 years ago in Chapters
Chinese Farewell . Content Warning.
Chinese festivals are deeply rooted in tradition, culture, and mythology, offering a unique insight into the rich tapestry of Chinese civilization. From the grand Spring Festival, also known as Chinese New Year, to the serene Mid-Autumn Festival, these celebrations are marked by vibrant rituals, delicious cuisine, and colorful customs.
By Praveen Pk2 years ago in Chapters
The Essentials Tracksuit: A Staple for Comfort and Style
In the world of fashion, trends come and go, but some pieces remain timeless. One such staple is the tracksuit—a versatile ensemble that effortlessly combines comfort with style. Whether you're hitting the gym, running errands, or simply lounging at home, the Essentials is a go-to choice for both men and women. Let's delve into why this iconic outfit deserves a spot in everyone's wardrobe.
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Life On The Spectrum: Chapter 11
Since leaving Vanguard and losing so many people who meant so much to me, I have continued to try to live as best I can. I completed an Audio production course in College and with my Uncle John made my first big serious recording, a cover of the Beatles, “If I Fell.” On Thursday Nights for a long period of time I would sing several songs as part of my Uncle’s act at a local bar, and I have had several strong auditions for bands but nothing had yet fully clicked. Still, I love playing the drums and I look for chances to sing whenever I can. My love for music is very deep.
By Sean Callaghan2 years ago in Chapters
"The Unforgettable School Picnic: A Journey Beyond Expectations"
In the heart of spring, the students of Pinegrove High buzzed with excitement. It was time for their annual school picnic, a day of adventure and camaraderie. The air hummed with anticipation as the buses lined up outside the school gates, ready to transport the eager students to their destination.
By Abdul Basit2 years ago in Chapters
Transcendence of a Good Meal
I love food. I love eating. I love tasting new things, usually. I love the process of thinking about what to cook. I miss my taste buds. This is the worst part of chemo, I think. The exhaustion, I can take. The intermittent nausea, I can take. The headaches and body aches, like someone took a baseball bat to my torso, I can take. But not tasting food – is awful. I’ve had my third round of chemo and this has been the worst impact for me right now. I want to eat. I want to eat the house, actually. I’m hopped up on steroids, so having no taste buds is just cruel. I love whipping up something tasty. But now it’s starting to feel like work. No matter what I cook, it’s like eating the wall – flat and gray.
By Cathy Schieffelin2 years ago in Chapters
"Fool's Day Follies
Chapter 1: Origins and History April Fool’s Day, celebrated on April 1st each year, has murky origins shrouded in mystery and folklore. Some trace its roots back to ancient Rome, where the festival of Hilaria was celebrated at the end of March, while others point to the adoption of the Gregorian calendar in the 16th century as the catalyst for the modern observance of April Fool’s Day. Regardless of its beginnings, the day has evolved into a global phenomenon, uniting people across cultures in the spirit of playful deception.
By Odo Pamela 2 years ago in Chapters
Eleonora's Falcon: The Unique Raptor That Captivates Birds
This way of behaving of detaining live birds isn't just exceptional yet in addition fills in as a demonstration of the hawk's flexibility and knowledge. By storing live prey, Eleonora's Hawk guarantees a consistent food supply for itself as well as its posterity during the rearing season when assets might be scant.
By Sabtain Khan2 years ago in Chapters




