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I always wondered what it means to be on the spectrum as I've always suffered from various "quirks" that today might be considered autistic, yet I have an above average level of intelligence.

I've suffered from "misophonia" (hatred of certain sounds), but for me it involves the lower & upper ranges of human hearing. Low noises (such as the bass on car stereos) and high noises (such as ultra-sonics emitted from certain electronic devices) drive me crazy.

I've actually been tested and found to be able to hear beyond the normal ranges (I can tell when a sonic device used to keep mice away is going off and when it stops emitting frequency - humans aren't supposed to be aware of it at all).

I'm also susceptible to sensory overload: in the summertime, if two neighbors put on different radio stations outdoors I begin to break down. This goes for light too. Any conflicting or inconsistent sounds or lights cause me to be unable to think straight. (I could never read if there was music playing with lyrics - only to symphony music.) Just people talking at the same time causes me to withdraw.

As a child I suffered from social phobia (shyness) so severely that I was virtually non-communicable in social situations. I was easily mistaken for emotionally or mentally challenged due to my desire to be alone and have my solitude remain uninterrupted.

I still suffer from a phobia of crowds (if "phobia" is even the right word). Just this past Monday I was in the supermarket and it was so crowded I had to fight back the urge to just abandon shopping and leave - but people were counting on me so I fought off my feelings of near-panic.

I went through stages of creativity. Not that I was ever a savant, but it seemed that as my intelligence evolved, my creative abilities decreased.

I can sing very well (even opera), but I don't because I'm afraid someone might hear me. (Does that make any sense?)

So what does this all mean? Do these various sensitives and triggers mean I'm just eccentric or neurotic? Or am I autistic at some level?

Hey, major kudos to facing your fear!


Honestly, I won't bother to "diagnose" you because frankly, the little technicalities change so often in most scientific fields that I just gave up. But I will say this, I even have a seriously irrational fear that I made a major breakthrough in this year. Won't talk about it but I made one. Your fears seem much more serious than mine, and you made it clear you're willing to put them aside for others. If anything, my only diagnosis is that youv'e got balls.



Hey, major kudos to facing your fear!


Honestly, I won't bother to "diagnose" you because frankly, the little technicalities change so often in most scientific fields that I just gave up. But I will say this, I even have a seriously irrational fear that I made a major breakthrough in this year. Won't talk about it but I made one. Your fears seem much more serious than mine, and you made it clear you're willing to put them aside for others. If anything, my only diagnosis is that youv'e got balls.
Thank you.
I've found the only way to advance & function in life is to face fears rather than acquiesce to them (in most cases). Although, there are probably fears I refuse to face and those are the ones I'm not consciously aware of because I lie to myself that I even have them.



Thank you.
I've found the only way to advance & function in life is to face fears rather than acquiesce to them (in most cases). Although, there are probably fears I refuse to face and those are the ones I'm not consciously aware of because I lie to myself that I even have them.
Most of us may have that. But the awareness of it is the first step.



So... I made a blog, it was fun putting it together. I think that's the perfect low maintenance type of thing for me to run.

Other than that, going to the movies today and tomorrow.

Also, it's almost New Years Eve!

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January is finally here! Happy 2025. Hope everyone has a great year.



January is finally here! Happy 2025. Hope everyone has a great year.

I had an excellent time before Jan. 1, not at work, but at home. I got my best director's list fleshed out, my top 100 musical acts list out, and I finished my second novel that I had been thinking about and trying to put together ever since I was 14 years old!


Today my brothers gave me some praise and criticisms for my first novel. FINALLY. Apparently, one of the biggest distractions is that I take time to fill up history for places and people in an effort to fill up potential wikias. And the speech patterns are too similar between characters. But they love the world-development and have fun weith the action scenes.


This is what I write for: to learn how to be one of the best overtime. Having said that, while I found arguments that I certainly agreed with and will learn from, I DID write this for the fantasy nerds, and I'm not quite certain that my first brother is one of those. I also didn't want this to be overlong like my first brother says Dune and Dune Messiah were, so I'm really happy that I'm competing with Frank Herbert, and there are areas where I'm already showing some competition against him. But in my second brother's case, he's a big Brandon Sanderson fan. So as far as Wings of Nialoca is concerned, I'm directly competing with Brando Sando right now, and I've immediately accepted and owned that I CANNOT CURRENTLY COMPETE WITH HIM. I haven't heard any criticisms for Sando before, so now I have more meat to season before I can consider myself on of the best.


I adore what I did with Lizards, though. It's simplicity and slow-pacing make for excellent psychological evaluation in the same vein as Stalker, but only about half-as slow. Add the unique body horror aspect and I can honestly say that I like Lizards more than WEings of Nialoca. Nialoca was a creative splurge and an effort to develop an entire planet with a recreation myth attached, but Lizards is all about what it means to be human, good or bad, and is more unique in that way.



I found a way to clean my keyboard--I just returned from a hardware store where I bought a 2" soft bristle paint brush. (Meant for latex paints; the ones for oil paints have harder bristles) It works really good.



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I found a way to clean my keyboard--I just returned from a hardware store where I bought a 2" soft bristle paint brush. (Meant for latex paints; the ones for oil paints have harder bristlers) It works really good.
That's what I need! I've spilled everything from cracker crumbs to salsa in my keyboard. No wonder the keys stick.



That's what I need! I've spilled everything from cracker crumbs to salsa in my keyboard. No wonder the keys stick.
Up to now I've used a feather duster, a Swiffer duster, compressed air duster, a damp sponge, and when I get really motivated, Q-tips. The paint brush beats the dusters for sure.



Trouble with a capitial 'T'
Up to now I've used a feather duster, a Swiffer duster, compressed air duster, a damp sponge, and when I get really motivated, Q-tips. The paint brush beats the dusters for sure.
Think I could use a new keyboard, if I could just find the perfect one for me.



Think I could use a new keyboard, if I could just find the perfect one for me.
I've never used anything other than the entry-level ones...no ergonomic or anything like that. Like this, $20 and all I need...
https://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/dell...pc-accessories



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I've never used anything other than the entry-level ones...no ergonomic or anything like that. Like this, $20 and all I need...
https://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/dell...pc-accessories
That looks very similar to what I have, cord and Dell name and style and size.



My keyboard is just the one that came with the computer I bought. Its a HP keyboard (wired). It is very light and thin. The computer isn't that old.



I'd give her a HA! and a HI-YA! Then I'd kick her.
My computer is 15 years old. Who says no one collects antiques anymore.

I still have a Windows XP system with Microsoft Access 97 that I use every day for my online sales.
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I still have a Windows XP system with Microsoft Access 97 that I use every day for my online sales.
Does that computer go online? If so are you worried about malware because the OS is old?



I'd give her a HA! and a HI-YA! Then I'd kick her.
Does that computer go online? If so are you worried about malware because the OS is old?
The only site I go to is my email, which is my internet provider's website, but I only go online when necessary.
I only use it for my sales database, which gets backed up to a different system every day.



My best friend’s long-term roommate got married and moved out of the lovely flat they shared in north London. This was in October. My best friend went through a few months of meticulous screening of potential roommates, culminating in three final candidates that she asked for my input on. The girl she liked the most is 7 years younger than we are, so bestie was worried she’d go clubbing and generally wreak havoc on her very structured lifestyle. But in the end, the girl said she’s a homebody and my bestie settled on her.

It’s been less than a month of them living together and my bestie is beside herself, saying the new roommate disrupts her life and space and whatnot. I ask what it is that she’s doing that’s so unbearable. Did she lie she’s a homebody? Is she untidy?

Nope. Apparently, the new roommate settles down in the living room around 10 am every morning and watches movies at full volume all day, one after another. (Yes, apparently she does work, but it’s an irregular schedule). At this point, I’m commiserating but can’t in full conscience diss the new roommate any longer, as I have been doing the same for years… I assume the new roommate is a cinephile, because, say what you will, that’s commitment right there. But also it’s hilarious that I voted for her on instinct without knowing this.

Then I ask what sort of movies she’s watching, and it’s Star Wars and the LotR trilogy, on repeat. Which, I love my sci-fi and genre stuff, but I would probably go mad after a few weeks of that, too. And apparently she ‘talks’ at the TV. No, I don’t know what that means, either. ‘Die already, Gollum’?

Anyway. Grateful to leave alone, with my living room movie marathons.