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This I believe
james_nicoll
A person can be socially clueless without any autism spectrum disorder playing a role in the matter.

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I fear you may be right to believe this.

There have been times in my life when I look in the mirror after a particularly bad moment and wonder what's gone wrong in my brain.

The nice thing about sleep apnea and the resulting neurological bonsai is that I can wake up every day with the potential of being a brand new person.

Neurological bonsai.

That is such a wonderful and terrible metaphor. I want it.

ObXRef: The plotline that's been going on for some time in the Freefall webcomic, involving the Gardener in the Dark AI-processing program...

--Dave

I have explained to my husband that the benefit of my constantly forgetting memories and landmarks is that for me, the world is always new.

I must admit, finding out I had sleep apnea was a complete revelation as I found out in the same sentence that informed me I did indeed enjoy the sweet squirrel that is A.D.D..

Your delightful phrase: Stolen.

Until I forget it because my memory is shit thanks to sleep apnea.