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Originally posted by @karoly-aczel
I'm also not common and resent the implication that I have ADHD.
But by now I guess you could have gussed my response

An olive branch awaits Ghosty as soon as he stops trying to bully and manipulate me
I provided you with factual information on the topic being discussed and made no attempt to diagnose you over the internet. That would be ridiculous. I know next to nothing about you. (Apart from you having no understanding of Zen and the odd belief that using the C word is a term of endearment).


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No but I'm covered in it

(what a fun and humorous exchange this is. Lmfao )


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Yes

This is as specific as I want to be for now

Better questions get more specific answers


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Oh yeah nah yeah

As usual I determine my own realiity. I'm not a whim to physical death, rather I welcome it



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Everyone knows me differently . No one here really knows me but they do speculate

Jack and Jill ran up the hill
to fetch a pail of water
Jack fell down and lost his crown
And Jill came tumbling after

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That’s an astute observation, tiger. Why do you spend so much time in here then?


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Evertything matters to me

I don't care but I do, if that makes any sense.
Words are powerful



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Yes . My identity is not my human 😀

Catch it


The most powerful word: nothing


Ghosty's profile says it all

He ( tries to) tell people what to do. The universe suggests stuff and leaves the ball in your court

Shiva is a b****


Originally posted by @karoly-aczel
Ghosty's profile says it all

He ( tries to) tell people what to do. The universe suggests stuff and leaves the ball in your court

Shiva is a b****
Is that another term of endearment?

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Originally posted by @karoly-aczel
Everyone knows me differently . No one here really knows me but they do speculate

Jack and Jill ran up the hill
to fetch a pail of water
Jack fell down and lost his crown
And Jill came tumbling after
And "broke his crown" is how I learned it.

I always thought that "crown" meant his head.

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