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Posted by Starr on December 30, 2001 at 07:41:35:In Reply to: Re: Does no one understand??? posted by T.R. on December 30, 2001 at 03:26:00:
Hi there!!
I thank you so much for making my whole island idea seem normal. Plus, I thank you for making one of your new year's wishes include me. You can "bother" me with anything that you ever need to talk about, I know at times it seems as though no one knows what your talking about, or how you feel, but, one with N is going going to understand more than one without N. About the whole "taboo" thing, my grandmother told me that "back in the days", wheon one had N, they had thought that it was a sickness and that it meant that you were possessed. Crazy? huh? You are so lucky that you have not sustained any injuries like me. I could only imagine how things would be if I did not have N. The way things used to be before N, will never be again. Not that I am being negative or anyhting, but I honestly think that everyone that has N, somehow they always think about it. To whereas before I would go through life and just not have any worries, and now, it seems all I can think about is, "where will I fall today?". Well, if you ever want to talk, I am here all the time!! Just drop me a note and I will reply just as soon as I can. Starr
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