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Lira
Ancient BassAddict
Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Brasília, Brazil
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quote: | Originally posted by Zharen
You can cry about this to Lira now. Like I care. 😆 |
I apologise, but no tears were shed, nor hearts stirred. You slipped away, professing indifference, yet your messages linger, leaving me to wonder: if you felt nothing, why couldn't you offer the same in return?
If today truly marks your 41st birthday, as your profile seems to indicate, and you’ve spent these fleeting moments hurling strange words and careless jabs, then my wish for you is this: may you find a life richer in purpose and shed the weight of this bitterness. May you come to peace with yourself, embrace these coming four years you claim to relish, and discover a gentler path forward.
Because, truth be told, your absence left no void. I didn’t even trouble myself to edit or erase your recent remarks, for here’s the curious thing about insults: when they come from someone unvalued, they feel almost flattering. Those you name may even feel relief to be free of your regard, perhaps grateful not to share the directionless path you’ve chosen. So, in short, grow up or bugger right off.
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Nov-09-2024 03:08
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Silky Johnson
International Playa Hater
Registered: Nov 2003
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Nov-09-2024 05:08
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planetaryplayer
Surpeme traineanddict
Registered: Dec 2011
Location: Pine Tree Valley
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The golden path has been revealed by Lira
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Nov-09-2024 17:51
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ziptnf
Programming your future
Registered: Jun 2008
Location: Louisville, KY
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Nov-09-2024 20:37
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Silky Johnson
International Playa Hater
Registered: Nov 2003
Location:
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Nov-10-2024 06:33
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Lira
Ancient BassAddict
Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Brasília, Brazil
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Didn't expect the message to resonate this much, heh
Anyway, it seems to have worked, so I hope he's in a better place now
In what's probably another contender for "least likely thing one would expect me to say", I'm so freaking proud I'm about to nail the Jesus look for Christmas. Sure, I've had long curly hair for years now, so nothing new on that front, but I've lost 12 kilos since April and I'm finally getting the heavenly abs that go with the traditional image of Christ. I have fought the good fight, I have finished the reps, I have kept the whey
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Nov-23-2024 06:31
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Lira
Ancient BassAddict
Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Brasília, Brazil
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When the Universe Freezes Over, May This Post Keep You Warm
As my posts have grown scarcer, the gaps between them stretching like the spaces between distant stars, I find myself wanting to leave behind something warm. Something positive. So that, when the heat death of the universe inevitably comes and all that remains is ice, frost, and fragments of TranceAddict posts, maybe these words will crack a smile on whoever stumbles upon them.
This one's for the neurodivergent who might be reading this: the ones who often feel like puzzle pieces in the wrong box, trying to fit where they’re told they don't belong.
Take my office mate, for example. Another Japanese language professor, though neither of us have any Asian background to speak of. We share a running joke that neither of us truly belonged to the “nerd groups”. Me, because I’d rather lose myself in a rave than in a Dungeons and Dragons campaign. Him? Because he'd out-nerd even the nerds. While others were content evolving Pikachu to... Circuit Breaker? (That's a thing, right?), he'd be there, passionately explaining the nuances of the original Japanese game. Even the students picked up on this, but no one dares say a word. They'd better not.
When I got my tenure-track position nine years ago, he’d try — time and again — to strike up small talk, desperately searching for common ground between us. The trouble is, he’s about as good at reading social cues as I am at playing Skyrim Souls (which, for the record, I have yet to even see). He’d light up about Star Wars, Star Trek, Star Stars... and I read up just enough to keep up, cracking jokes about Naruto Genesis Evangelion.
At first, he thought my ignorance stemmed from a lack of exposure. To fix this, he gave me a special edition Batman comic. Problem was, I couldn't get past the whole “goth billionaire vigilante dispensing his own justice” thing. How does no one figure out who he is? Does Gotham have no Jeff Bezoses to cross-reference? What the hell!?
Then, in 2019, he lent me the original Dune DVD. “It’s a classic,” he said. I didn’t own a DVD player. “No problem,” he replied. “Your parents will have one.” He wasn't wrong, but after five minutes of awkward CGI and plotlines as dry as Arrakis itself, I noped out. The DVD sat untouched through the pandemic, a relic of pre-spice chaos, until I eventually returned it, having memorised just enough Wikipedia summaries to sound like I’d watched it.
And then, after realising my wife hadn’t watched it either, he lent it to her. She froze, holding it like it might summon a sandworm if opened. That's his cue-reading ability in action.
But here's the twist: one day, I posted a picture of my studio setup online. He commented on my MIDI controllers. Assuming he was mimicking my years of polite interest in his passions, I thought nothing of it. Weeks later, he turned up having bought not just one, but three controllers—a Keystep, a Beatstep, and a mystery device covered in faders. However, he'd realized too late he had no music theory knowledge. Andrew Huang videos baffled him. My attempts to teach him chords went nowhere.
And yet, it was endearing. It took him everything to dive into something so foreign to him, just to bridge the gap between us. He figured, “I like retro games; maybe I can make chiptune music.” It didn’t matter that he never became the next chiptune Mozart. What mattered was the effort—the reaching across, the trying. Props to him.
So if you’re neurodivergent and worried about fitting in, don’t. People like my colleague remind me that connection isn't about perfect alignment; it’s about showing up, quirks and all, and trying. And that? That’s how we find our way to each other.
I wanted to get it off my chest and throw it out there. Hopefully, this post finds you, or a neurodivergent friend of yours, well
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Jan-04-2025 02:11
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Swamper
Webmonstah
Registered: Jan 2000
Location: Toronto, Canada
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Re: When the Universe Freezes Over, May This Post Keep You Warm
quote: | Originally posted by Lira
As my posts have grown scarcer, the gaps between them stretching like the spaces between distant stars, I find myself wanting to leave behind something warm. Something positive. So that, when the heat death of the universe inevitably comes and all that remains is ice, frost, and fragments of TranceAddict posts, maybe these words will crack a smile on whoever stumbles upon them.
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So if you’re neurodivergent and worried about fitting in, don’t. People like my colleague remind me that connection isn't about perfect alignment; it’s about showing up, quirks and all, and trying. And that? That’s how we find our way to each other.
I wanted to get it off my chest and throw it out there. Hopefully, this post finds you, or a neurodivergent friend of yours, well |
This was great! (and deserves its own thread imo)
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