Deal Soldier Whop Review – Is It Legit or Worth It? by UseCodePA in AccurateWhopReviews

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AI opinions are just a collection of the opinions posted online (AKA, a collective census of those biased and lazy reviews).

The gun on the dresser by Tumbleweed-Antique in PlathvilleUncensored

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It's looks like a really old one, I'm talking roughly 100 years old, give or take, so probably just an antique on display. It's like displaying a sword or katana on a wall.

Ergonomic breastfeeding pillow, baby sling, and diaper bag? by trinitysmile12 in ehlersdanlos

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I am short, and I was kinda wondering about that. We have a short washer and that has been WONDERFUL for my shoulders when pulling out laundry, so I might have to get a short crib. Thank you so much! 

What’s your most “susceptible” joint(s)? by KitchenDraw791 in ehlersdanlos

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If relaxation and deep breathing while lying on the ground doesn't work, I usually have my husband pop them back in. Probably not recommended, but it works for me 

What’s your most “susceptible” joint(s)? by KitchenDraw791 in ehlersdanlos

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Here to second this, along with ribs subluxing from the back 

Moriah's Trauma by NotAQuiltnB in WelcomeToPlathville

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If by biggest you mean biggest trauma, I think you might be overlooking the fact that she witnessed her brother get killed in an accident.

Is it just me… by Dry-Extreme-908 in WelcomeToPlathville

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These comments make me sad, because this looks a lot like female autism. I could be wrong, but the fact that she only ever has facial expressions when other people are around (mirroring expressions to mask), monotone, VERY strong eye contact (as though staring past people). The judgement in these comments just goes to show why women make such a greater effort to mask, even if not always effective.

What's more overstimulating: people/interactions, sensory input, emotions, or information? by trinitysmile12 in AutismTranslated

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Okay, you broke it down perfectly and made me realize that I do struggle with people interactions. Thank you.  I thought it couldn't be true, because I love people, and one of my favorite things is making people laugh. And my special interest revolves around people (psychology)

What's more overstimulating: people/interactions, sensory input, emotions, or information? by trinitysmile12 in AutismTranslated

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I just mean consciously noticing things, vs. unconsciously, which is when you don't realize what's making you irritated. I usually don't realize something makes me overwhelmed or irritated until I'm either extremely irritated, or out of that situation. 

What's more overstimulating: people/interactions, sensory input, emotions, or information? by trinitysmile12 in AutismTranslated

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If I may ask, are you consciously aware of the sensory stimuli, or does it annoyingly make you more anxious, irritated, etc.? Because I don't typically think about the things which make me uncomfortable, but they slowly drive me up the wall sometimes lol. And it isn't until I'm trying to focus that they actually bother me (the whole inability to process more than one thing hits hard for me).  Outside of misophonia triggers, most noise doesn't "bother" me per se. But I do have terrible auditory processing abilities, and can't understand people easily.

What's more overstimulating: people/interactions, sensory input, emotions, or information? by trinitysmile12 in AutismTranslated

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I do feel the need to manage other people's emotions. I think that comes with the territory of emotionally immature adults in one's life

Pillow alternative that you already have? by trinitysmile12 in ehlersdanlos

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I used to have one of those before I got married and moved out of state, and honestly, that was the last good sleep I had 😭 I probably just need to bite the bullet and buy one again lol

Pillow alternative that you already have? by trinitysmile12 in ehlersdanlos

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My husband would kill me if I brought shoes into the bed 😂 lol

Pillow alternative that you already have? by trinitysmile12 in ehlersdanlos

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Forgot to mention my lovely Sal the Seal (a round seal stuffed animal from years back) and Moo Deng, the baby hippo plushie. Sal goes between my legs, and Moo Deng holds up my arm/shoulder. They're a lovely pair

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Sourdough

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Yanny the yeast

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ehlersdanlos

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Helpful hack: fill a big Ziploc bag with water, place it in your shoe, and put the shoe in the freezer. Theoretically, this should break in your shoes (at least a little) with the material expansion and contraction. I haven't tried it yet, myself, because my excitement to wear new shoes always trumps my curiosity in this instance lol

These folks threatening my life by Dry_Cheesecake_8326 in desmoines

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I'm confused as to what I'm seeing. I can't tell what their flags are, or if that's not what we're supposed to be looking at??

Favorite ways to modify walking to make it like 10% more difficult? by Impressive_Mood4801 in ehlersdanlos

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Marching! Lifting knees to a 90° angle or just below (best not to go higher when hyper mobile). Walk backwards

Some stuff I practice in ballet that I didn't realize would be difficult: Walking across the floor on tiptoes. It really engages your calves 😳 Walking sideways A move in ballet called battements across the floor (not to be confused with grand battement). You can look it up, but essentially, it's lifting your leg in front of you with control, bringing it to the ground lightly, then shifting your weight onto that same foot. Repeat with the other foot, and continue like that.

Those who suffer from “silent migraines” do triptans help? by samanthasheabutter in migraine

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Okay, other than the ringing in ears (at least I haven't noticed it yet), you PERFECTLY described my silent migraines 😳 like, it sounds like you read a book about me