or tasting is a bigger concern to me than having the ability to smell things.
I wouldn’t mind losing the potential of smelling as long as I still have the aptitude of tasting what’s going in my mouth. Mmmmmm, cake.
What’s something the world proclaims a bad thing but actually benefits you?
Though, I do have to get a vaccine every month until I’m an adult but it isn’t that awful.
Smell huh? Nice choice. I do agree with your reasoning.
I would also lose my sense of smell. Don’t get me wrong, having the ability to smell wonderful and sometimes ghastly things is a blessing but...
Yup, at 5 years old. Kinda sounds like a fictional story I made up but believe me, it’s true; sorta wishing it wasn’t. And yeah, I suppose my Christmas gift was me being alive and healthy after the operation and getting a vaccine for 3 weeks straight due to my condition but yes, woo-hoo I guess?
Hell, summer is going by in a flash, and in a month and two weeks from today, school will be back in action, ugh. But I’m delighted to hear your mental health is doing alright. Take care of yourself, it’ll help you in the long run!
Oh, that’s a relief. It’s a shame that it took 2 years out of your life and happiness but at the same time, at least you don’t have to repeat that dreadful experience. And same here, my mental health was off the roof with all the homework and projects I was assigned every week.
wishing you would’ve tried doing something astonishing instead doing nothing and feeling awful about yourself as you see others achieving huge things. Also, make sure you have fun in the process, that’s the best part of achieving something.
Ew, I sound like a grown parent. I’m so sorry for my...
then might as well began putting the effort in while you’re still young and if it doesn’t come out as you wished it would, then at least you attempted reaching your dream rather than laying back, growing up and looking back feeling guilty about yourself,
That’s amazing! Congratulations to him, skydiving 25k feet while enjoying the journey with his friends and attempting such an insane thing is the definition of enjoying your life. That said, you don’t always have to feel like you’re a useless piece of garbage every day, glancing and reading at...
Nooo, don’t say that! You may be one human amongst 7.8 billion people, but if you put the same negative energy you say about yourself every day, then mark my word, you can definitely put that same energy into doing something positive to the earth or someone in general as you do telling yourself...
It truly infuriates me that humans would rather give up on earth and travel to a different planet just to do the same as they did to earth within a decade, (judging by how awful we humans are).
-still have this planet that’s on the verge of breaking apart? If we put the same energy we do to spaceships into climate change and the pollution problem in the ocean, then we might have a small chance of saving this world before it fully collapses in a decade or so.
Traveling and adapting to a new planet will probably not be achieved for another century or two. But with technology involving every day at a rapid speed, who the hell knows how long before we’re able to live on a brand new planet. Just thinking about living on a new planet also pestiferous me...
Dreadful experiences. Moving on, gonna go with a cliche question; trust me, it's the only cliche question I’ll ask… probably not.
Which of the five senses would you agree to lose? And why?
It was the most horrendous, dreadful, frightening experience I had ever gone through. It was basically a life or death incident. Luckily I was okay, but due to the condition I was in, I had to stay over in the hospital for 3 weeks in December before I was able to head back home. Missed Christmas...
So, one night, my stomach was in so much critical pain, I collapsed on the bathroom floor around 9 pm and I was imminently rushed to the hospital where they had to operate on my stomach for a reason I forgot but whatever it was, it was serious and dangerous. Keep in mind, the moment I collapsed...
Well, I mentioned this already but I guess I’ll give a summary of it. When I was five years old, around the age of being naive, I never liked eating anything my mother offered me. If it was breakfast, lunch, dinner, dessert, or a beverage, I would always reject it and head back to my own...
You’re alright though, right? I know having a love-hate relationship with your mother is unhealthy and stinks in the long run, but hell, It’s a surprise you manage to get through everything you’ve been through.
It's a shame that your mother wouldn’t understand the pain and suffering you had to deal with every day for 6 hours (straight)? Also, I see why you dread tennis so much now. I would too despise tennis if I had to play it on a bases every day under the unbearable heat.
Jesus lord, sounds like actual torture for you. I was never a fan of camps and saw no reason why parents send their kids to camps with chaperones they barely know. 6 hours outside in the scorching heat is basically abuse, no matter what contract might be behind the reason.
Stoppppp, I know he dies, but the thought of watching the final episode of koro sensei being killed makes me want to have a breakdown. From what I heard, the ending is pretty satisfying and heartbreaking as you know why, though I appreciate the studio for not making a season 3 as Koro sensei’s...
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