Songs that are on your mind
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@snowflake954
You know the one who talks to Siri like a girlfriend. Think that same person here. He lives for telemarketer calls. Changes it UP all of the time. Tells them big long sob stories or waits until they're done with their spiel. Then he asks if they are sitting down. Tells them to take a really big deep breath and then blow it out their ... Ayup. There's where I got that one. He laughs like a hyena every single time. He actually made friends with one of the telemarketers and they called him on a weekly basis just to say Hello.
He tells Siri, I love you and a bunch of other things. She says, I don't understand. Then he tells her how dumb she is until he gets lonely. Just like a real couple.
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@snowflake954
You know I want to spill my guts but I can't. I can't write it down on any device, I can't repeat it over the phone. I did tell a
stranger at the grocery store of all places. We were buying the same fortified gummy bears and we just fell into same thought patterns. He was from California and he said we were tapped into the collective consciousness. He was lit. I spilled my guts and told him absolutely everything. He was not a bit surprised but said he was glad that he lived out here now. I told him he could stay because all of this belongs to me. It was good to visit with someone. And Lumbergh said unto Felicia, "Bye" and go lay back in the weeds.
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All I can say is that it's hard to be different. No one understands. It's also hard to keep it all inside.
I, myself, have no great powers. I am observant and enjoy watching things. It's the artist in me. I believe people "know" things, have a higher sensitivity, and are in tune with the universe and it's creatures. I also believe that it's hereditary--Irish, gypsy, native American. So, just take a deep breath when it gets over whelming. It can make you crazy--all those sensations and voices.1 -
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snowflake954 wrote: »All I can say is that it's hard to be different. No one understands. It's also hard to keep it all inside.
I, myself, have no great powers. I am observant and enjoy watching things. It's the artist in me. I believe people "know" things, have a higher sensitivity, and are in tune with the universe and it's creatures. I also believe that it's hereditary--Irish, gypsy, native American. So, just take a deep breath when it gets over whelming. It can make you crazy--all those sensations and voices.
I ain't got no voices. I just feel things. I know who's coming down the road and I know if there's a grizzly bear lurking around. Spend enough time alone in the woods and you've got to think like the animals do. Rabbits sense predators more than people do. I can close my eyes in the dark and still feel where things are at. It just takes practice. I went over to find the keys. I walked away from the situation and when I came back I knew just where to look. That's the way I do it. I have to step away and then the afterburner comes.
Cats and dogs know when their 'parent's' are coming home before they come around the bend. I think everyone has it but they rely too much on Siri or their phone. I've never asked any device for a direction. I don't want to rely on anyone too much.
Dreams. We know dogs have dreams. It appears they run in their sleep and maybe they're chasing rabbits. We can only surmise. It was even on the history channel not too long ago about one of my folkaronie's dreams. My family has warning dreams and they are literal. Make of vehicle, events, times and places. Lumbergh, Bye Felicia. Time to shut UP.1 -
Next time you get up in the middle of the night, close your eyes and find your way to the bathroom. Tiny steps for tiny feet.
Don't bull moose your way around or you might break your toes on the furniture. Go slowly and find your way. Practice, practice, practice.
Then, when you lose something...just go for a walk or simply walk out your door. Step away and don't overthink it. Don't think about it at all. Come back and go directly to it. Practice. Everyone can do it.
That's what we say when someone is a clodhopper. Every family has one. They will bull moose everything they lay their hands on. They either tear it up or break it. They'll leave you holding the pieces that is now a pile of junk and walk off.
We have one. He wants to fiddle with the carburetor on brand new vehicles. He wants to take a brand new watch apart so he can see how it works. Anything he touches is never the same again. Nuttier than a daim fruitcake.1 -
Actually--I've heard voices sometimes. I'll maybe tell the story--I'll think about it.1
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I want to blather and foam at the mouth. I can't help myself. It's the time we're living in. It's doing something to me and I am here to report that my tribe all feels the same way. We're ranting and raving and carrying on like a bunch of wild Indians. We're coming unglued, unhinged and undone.1
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Isn't that a good song.
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