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i dont wanna make fun of this, cause i understand...BUT,..as far as not wanting to make people feel uncomfortable..id kinda not notice someone moving around alot, as opposed to someone having a decent sized metal object in their hand. in a place where it would be unusual for them to have it out in the open. but im weird like that
 
i know why those things are occuring if someone does it. Cause i understand the condition that brings it about. So my mind makes it ambient noise since its not a threat to me.
 
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SolemnSauce;9455337 said:
i dont wanna make fun of this, cause i understand...BUT,..as far as not wanting to make people feel uncomfortable..id kinda not notice someone moving around alot, as opposed to someone having a decent sized metal object in their hand. in a place where it would be unusual for them to have it out in the open. but im weird like that

i fuckin do.

real bad.
 
Black_Samson;9455364 said:
SolemnSauce;9455352 said:
i know why those things are occuring if someone does it. Cause i understand the condition that brings it about. So my mind makes it ambient noise since its not a threat to me.

What do you mean?

Anxiety isnt just something that based in fear, even tho it has that stigma attached to it. You take someone who has a fast paced life and or career, and put them in a situation that slow and reliant on others. They tend to get anxiety and fidget, cause its not what their mind is used to. So i get why someone has anxiety, even if i dont know why they have anxiety.

And personally anyone that is calm in every situation is bat shit crazy. But back to the point, just me...if im in the grocery store or clothing store. And some one is fidgeting with an object not familiar with that surrounding. They are a threat to me unless proved otherwise.
 
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I fidgit more often than I should. I can no longer be comfortable because of my experiences in Afghanistan and The Canary Island experiments.

I joined the service in June 2001 right out of high school. 9/11 happened a couple months later. Then off to Afghanistan we went. I witnessed my comrades, Brooklyn, Compton, Tex, Miami, and Apache killed in combat. A land mine exploded and I woke up with Apache's intestines all over my back. The experience still haunts my dreams.

To deal with the combat guilt, I was selected for a special program in the canary islands for ptsd. You ever seen the movie Deadpool? He had it easy. I was tortured mentally and physically for 16 months until I was finally let go on medical. Ever since, I haven't been able to sleep more than 2 hours a night. I've attempted suicide 6 times. Thank you America.
 
Joker_De_La_Muerta;9455886 said:
I fidgit more often than I should. I can no longer be comfortable because of my experiences in Afghanistan and The Canary Island experiments.

I joined the service in June 2001 right out of high school. 9/11 happened a couple months later. Then off to Afghanistan we went. I witnessed my comrades, Brooklyn, Compton, Tex, Miami, and Apache killed in combat. A land mine exploded and I woke up with Apache's intestines all over my back. The experience still haunts my dreams.

To deal with the combat guilt, I was selected for a special program in the canary islands for ptsd. You ever seen the movie Deadpool? He had it easy. I was tortured mentally and physically for 16 months until I was finally let go on medical. Ever since, I haven't been able to sleep more than 2 hours a night. I've attempted suicide 6 times. Thank you America.

jesus christ man. i dont think a fidget toy is gonna help you.

just sayin.

 
Joker_De_La_Muerta;9455886 said:
I fidgit more often than I should. I can no longer be comfortable because of my experiences in Afghanistan and The Canary Island experiments.

I joined the service in June 2001 right out of high school. 9/11 happened a couple months later. Then off to Afghanistan we went. I witnessed my comrades, Brooklyn, Compton, Tex, Miami, and Apache killed in combat. A land mine exploded and I woke up with Apache's intestines all over my back. The experience still haunts my dreams.

To deal with the combat guilt, I was selected for a special program in the canary islands for ptsd. You ever seen the movie Deadpool? He had it easy. I was tortured mentally and physically for 16 months until I was finally let go on medical. Ever since, I haven't been able to sleep more than 2 hours a night. I've attempted suicide 6 times. Thank you America.

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