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If you think you hate journoids enough, you don't

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I'm not a fan of Journ*lists because my dad was a local editor for the newspaper, and I remember that he would want to edit my papers in 2nd grade and seemed to expect me to write at a college level.

My essay was all about catching Mewtwo in Pokemon and the day I traded it for a Beedrill because I didn't know that beedrill was an evolution of a common Pokemon and I kind of got scammed and I spelled Cat with a fricking K. I wrote about how it was the best day of my life.

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Being a child is no excuse. When I was 6 I was preoccupied with the balance of strategic nuclear forces compared to the Soviets.

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I traded my Platinum starter for a Bidoof but I legit beat the Elite 4 with the Bidoof because it had stellar EVs and an XP boost from the trade.


Follower of Christ :marseyandjesus: Tech lover, IT Admin, heckin pupper lover and occasionally troll. I hold back feelings or opinions, right or wrong because I dislike conflict.

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Honestly, I'm kind of glad my parent was a journ*list, thinking of things. Having intellectual and developmental disabilities it gave me a very high vocabulary intelligence and although I still have the accent that people have when they have neurological disorders which makes them sound r-slurred in real life, it allows me to kind of pass as normal because I can speak eloquently.

I have a lot of cognitive issues and learning disabilities, but I can kind of pass as being normal due to my ability to use words. People with intellectual disabilities aren't fricking stupid. I may have an IQ of like 76-80, but I've worked to accommodate to it by reading and studying a lot. I just think differently.

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I still have the accent that people have when they have neurological disorders

??? what :marseyconfused:

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There is a certain way people with intellectual or neurological disabilities have when talking which tells people "This person is r-slurred".

It's like a gaydar for r-slurs.

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Do you by chance like Sonic Underground?

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I've actually never played a sonic game.

I was really into Medieval fantasy games after playing Zelda Ocarina of Time and had an obsession with Chrono Trigger.

My interests as an adult have been biochemistry and I've been reading every Marvel comic in chronological order from 1961 with Fantastic Four #1, and I'm now on 1978 comics, but honestly, I'm getting bored but I've put in too much effort to stop.

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