just as long as you save the stuff that's mine, i'm cool with it. don't go throwing out things that belong to me.
and, like i said on your post, i'm not sure how long you're expecting to live with the parents? it sounds like you're taking up permanent residency, with painting and wallpapering and "manly curtains", etc.
This really has nothing to do with this post but I wanted to share :) I read about this boy in People magazine the other day - he's been blind since age 3 (he's a teenager now) but he can "see" using echolocation. When he was little his mom taught him to make clicking noises with his tongue and he learned to judge distances. He can pick things up without fumbling and navigate stairs and cross streets alone. How amazing is that?
we'll say that this is related in a highly intelligent, not understood by most brains, tangential way. :)
i think that's the coolest thing ever. if i haven't heard of that dude in particular, i have heard of echolocation and it just boggles my mind. i have the worst locality with my hearing, i can never figure out were a voice or noise is coming from, so it's just so unbelievably amazing to see someone else be able to find a book or a store or a step with clicks of his tongue. so cool!
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that brought an interesting image to mind.
sorry to infringe on you happy memory. :D
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and, like i said on your post, i'm not sure how long you're expecting to live with the parents? it sounds like you're taking up permanent residency, with painting and wallpapering and "manly curtains", etc.
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i think that's the coolest thing ever. if i haven't heard of that dude in particular, i have heard of echolocation and it just boggles my mind. i have the worst locality with my hearing, i can never figure out were a voice or noise is coming from, so it's just so unbelievably amazing to see someone else be able to find a book or a store or a step with clicks of his tongue. so cool!
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