Well crap. I've been off all day and I just figured out why. Today is the 15 year anniversary of my FIL's suicide. All of that came slamming back as soon as my brain caught up with me. I hate the brain weasels. Thank heaven for anxiety meds. And antidepressants. And cuddly pets.
'Why We Fight'
Spike's Bitches 48: I Say, We Go Out There, and Kick a Little Demon Ass.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Lots of hugs for those who want some.
I think I am still tired from fighting whatever bug this is. And I have a flare-up og angular cheilitis, which seems to be getting worse with the home remedies that usually help.
So last night I was thinking aboutique various things and I wondered something..
When any of you imagine having a conversation with someone or are thinking about writing anice interaction does that include body language or facial expressions?
And let me ask this...when you are readingoing a book do you picture people's face when there is not a description of their face?
Hm. To the first question: Sometimes. To a limited degree. Mostly not, I think. Second question: Pretty much no.
This probably means something.
I'd say mostly no to both questions. And I would be the first to acknowledge that I'm not great picking up body language from others. Hmmm.
As Zen said, probably means something.
No to both questions for me, unless the body language is incredibly dramatic. But I'm pretty sure I'm on the spectrum, so that isn't surprising to me.
No and sometimes, askye.
The repairman just left. I finally have a working oven again! I'm going to test it when my inlaws get here.
And let me ask this...when you are readingoing a book do you picture people's face when there is not a description of their face?
Weirdly, I've just noticed myself doing this recently. Not sure why the change.
I have additional thoughts but when Imy on the computer and not my phone.
The guy I talked to continues to seem really awesome. He loves cats and we traded links to cat videos. He then sent me a picture of this cool sphere with cutouts that was made of sugar. From his 3D printer.
And he likes Dr Horrible's sing along blog. But the 3d printer picture distracted from more a whedon talk.
I'm trying not to let my hopes get too high.
I don't think I picture characters' faces unless they're described.
The doctor called with my MRI results. I've got some ganglion cysts, which I'd never heard of, but I googled, and it makes sense. They're small, so the doctor wants to just wait and see for now, and continue with what I'm doing, and I'll see her again in March.