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by H-Black » Mon Nov 11, 2013 1:53 am
Bipolar_Cat wrote:When you're both the one yelling at someone in a rage yet also the one trying to calmly be the mediator and solve it peacefully.
I can relate SO much.
Dx: Asperger's and PTSD.
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by Secret_Cat » Mon Nov 11, 2013 1:34 pm
When you've aparently changed your password on various sites, yet don't remember doing so nor have any clue what it is...
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by Journalgirl » Mon Nov 11, 2013 3:13 pm
Bipolar_Cat wrote:When you've aparently changed your password on various sites, yet don't remember doing so nor have any clue what it is...
Or when you get locked out of your online banking site because you can't remember the security questions or you can't remember where you put the answers to the questions. I was locked out of 3 online sites in a time span of about 30 minutes. THEN you have to call the bank (yet again, like its a weekly occurrence) and get your account unlocked!!! Embarrassing

I do have one place for all passwords but even this isn't full-proof when someone decides to put the paper or file in a new location- argh
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by Secret_Cat » Mon Nov 11, 2013 4:01 pm
Journalgirl wrote:Bipolar_Cat wrote:When you've aparently changed your password on various sites, yet don't remember doing so nor have any clue what it is...
Or when you get locked out of your online banking site because you can't remember the security questions or you can't remember where you put the answers to the questions. I was locked out of 3 online sites in a time span of about 30 minutes. THEN you have to call the bank (yet again, like its a weekly occurrence) and get your account unlocked!!! Embarrassing

I do have one place for all passwords but even this isn't full-proof when someone decides to put the paper or file in a new location- argh

Yes, this has happened to me, too! Once my college e-mail got locked out, which was bad since my teachers often send us the homework assignments via e-mail so I couldn't do them, lol. Typically the same password is used for everything, but then the paranoid one comes out and it all gets changed!
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by RedShadow » Wed Nov 13, 2013 2:48 pm
..when you can sing "family portrait" to yourself.

Can we work it ouuuut, can we be a famillyyy ahahahah
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by Secret_Cat » Sat Nov 23, 2013 5:00 pm
When you answer the phone at work, and use 'we', making your co-workers and the patron confused...
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by Familyof3 » Sat Nov 23, 2013 5:10 pm
When you can spend an afternoon having an intense Magic game session and you're the only body in the room
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by HiddenHikari » Sat Nov 23, 2013 5:29 pm
when you have to take online personality quizzes like 20 times because youre never sure if it was YOUR result or one of their's
Kai/21/they
Kaleb/21/he
Dave/19/he
Alex/19/she
Lizzy/12/she
Logan/23/he
Jack/23/he
Sophie/14/it
Sarah/5/she
Shelly/19/she
Rosie/20/she
Ryan/14/he
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by Secret_Cat » Sat Nov 23, 2013 5:38 pm
HiddenHikari wrote:when you have to take online personality quizzes like 20 times because youre never sure if it was YOUR result or one of their's
And you then end up getting every result possible so you still don't know!
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by Havoctoria » Sun Nov 24, 2013 4:56 pm
You know you're DID when *trigger warning* making love to the woman you love means masturbating while co-conscious.
So allein will ich nicht sein
Ich such dich unter jedem Stein
Ich schlaf mit einem Messer ein
Wo bist du? Wo bist du?
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