Brain Dump

On the afternoon of September 5th, the weather began to transition to a new season, which can pose challenges for individuals dealing with arthritis or chronic pain. While spending time knitting coasters at the kitchen island and watching Cops, I’ve noticed that full-episode videos consistently appear in my suggested watch category. I am sharing this post to offer insight into my interests for those who may view my social media profiles. I have a strong passion for law, medicine, entertainment, fiber arts, and witchcraft, and I tend to focus on these specific areas as they are the only subjects on which I spend money for content. Since my youth, I have been an avid viewer of reality television and have been passionate about knitting since my teenage years. I grew up in an era where there was a significant level of respect for first responders and not everything and everyone was readily available online. While I sometimes miss the simplicity of that time, I also appreciate and recognize the value of technology. As a neurodivergent adult with limited capacity for social activities, I highly value the Internet as a means of communication. However, one thing that I struggle with is encountering individuals who believe they are superior to others and lack the capacity to consider alternative perspectives or experiences. I strive to maintain an open-minded approach to life, understanding that not everyone possesses this ability.

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