It occurred to me that I've never asked you about your story. You've been here for a long time, but I don't really know you all that well. From what you've said, you're a Psychology BSc and jobless due to being a cripple. So what happened? Why are you cripple? And how come did you end up in South East Asia?
I'll use this topic as an excuse to narrate a ton of stuff at a later time when I'm less busy, as I'm willing to do it but there's a lot of ground to cover.
It occurred to me that I've never asked you about your story. You've been here for a long time, but I don't really know you all that well. From what you've said, you're a Psychology BSc and jobless due to being a cripple. So what happened? Why are you cripple? And how come did you end up in South East Asia?I'll use this topic as an excuse to narrate a ton of stuff at a later time when I'm less busy, as I'm willing to do it but there's a lot of ground to cover.
Please do!
It occurred to me that I've never asked you about your story. You've been here for a long time, but I don't really know you all that well.
I've met people from here, worked different shitty jobs until I couldn't anymore, I've traveled to a surprising number of places when I'd had little inclination to travel before, and otherwise have been trying to work on myself for trying to feel more fulfilled.
From what you've said, you're a Psychology BSc and jobless due to being a cripple. So what happened? Why are you cripple?
It's just going to get more difficult with time. I'm trying to enjoy what I can while I can, as there's no real telling what to expect as time goes on. I'm trying something closer to "Living in the Moment" now, which seems easier to do now than when I was younger.
I'm currently on government aid while I try to figure things out.
And how come did you end up in South East Asia?
It's more than just there, I've been to Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar, Costa Rica, Laos, Cambodia, and within the US I've seen Kentucky, Florida (parts of it I hadn't seen yet), Colorado, Utah, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Ohio, Kansas (it's awful), New York, California, and Illinois. (Edit: I forgot Central America and Japan on here).
I hadn't considered traveling much until I met Crow, but since then it's been a nice addition to my life. It really helps for shaking off that life is only meant to be lived one way, and there's been so many interesting people to meet along the way.
It occurred to me that I've never asked you about your story. You've been here for a long time, but I don't really know you all that well.There's a lot of different things that have happened for me over the last 6+ years (and a lot of stuff before that too), and other than the questions you just asked I'm not even sure what to start with.
I've met people from here, worked different shitty jobs until I couldn't anymore, I've traveled to a surprising number of places when I'd had little inclination to travel before, and otherwise have been trying to work on myself for trying to feel more fulfilled.From what you've said, you're a Psychology BSc and jobless due to being a cripple. So what happened? Why are you cripple?I mean you knew about the disorder already, right?
It's just going to get more difficult with time. I'm trying to enjoy what I can while I can, as there's no real telling what to expect as time goes on. I'm trying something closer to "Living in the Moment" now, which seems easier to do now than when I was younger.
I'm currently on government aid while I try to figure things out.And how come did you end up in South East Asia?It's more than just there, I've been to Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar, Costa Rica, Laos, Cambodia and within the US I've seen Kentucky, Florida (parts of it I hadn't seen yet), Colorado, Utah, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Ohio, Kansas (it's awful), New York, California, and Illinois.
I hadn't considered traveling much until I met Crow, but since then it's been a nice addition to my life. It really helps for shaking off that life is only meant to be lived one way, and there's been so many interesting people to meet along the way.
So are you in a wheelchair or something? Or do you just have trouble walking/moving limbs?
I've traveled to a surprising number of places when I'd had little inclination to travel before, and otherwise have been trying to work on myself for trying to feel more fulfilled.
I mean you knew about the disorder already, right?
It's just going to get more difficult with time. I'm trying to enjoy what I can while I can, as there's no real telling what to expect as time goes on. I'm trying something closer to "Living in the Moment" now, which seems easier to do now than when I was younger.
It's more than just there, I've been to Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar, Costa Rica, Laos, Cambodia
Why Asia specifically? I've been to many of these places for short touristy visits when I had a bit of time off.
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and within the US I've seen Kentucky, Florida (parts of it I hadn't seen yet), Colorado, Utah, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Ohio, Kansas (it's awful), New York, California, and Illinois.
I like New York, very down-to-earth. I had a chance to go to Arizona but that got cancelled.
I also visit Illinois every so often (usually Chicago area). I haven't been to Kansas but one of my friends is from there and he vouches for Kansas being a shithole (he's a gay primary school teacher who doesn't like creationism, you can imagine his life was fun in Kansas).
I hadn't considered traveling much until I met Crow, but since then it's been a nice addition to my life. It really helps for shaking off that life is only meant to be lived one way, and there's been so many interesting people to meet along the way.
I'm genuinely happy to hear that.
TC, you have interesting stories. I think I might stick around here for a while after all.