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Post by loxanichs on Sept 17, 2013 17:14:48 GMT
So it has happened!!! MiLO is now big enough to actually warrant an ambassador for this category and talk about being pleased as punch, I'm thrilled and honored to have been given said position, and I shall do my best to do everyone proud ^^ Few random things about me: Music and video games help me cope (lately leads to dissociation when I combine music with monotonous tasks haha ) I have a three year old jack russel dog I cannot recall one day where me and Alex haven't argued about something but I think he just being whiny lol Reading is one of the few things all four of us can agree to be a good thing (even Alex, surprisingly) I'd post more but then noone would have questions to ask! So guys, feel free to ask anything, I'm virtually an open book ^^
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Post by Casey on Nov 6, 2013 23:08:17 GMT
I can't believe no one has answered this yet, don't worry boys, I'll reply so you're not all sad and lonely This'll probably sound stupid, but I tried explaining DID to my niece who is 8, and it went something like this: "When you have a friend you can't see, it doesn't mean they aren't real. You can't see the wind can you? But you know it's there. You can feel it. You can see how it moves things and people. You can see the effect it has on the world. The wind can be powerful and angry, or soft and calm, but once it's in your life, you'd notice it if it were gone. The wind is special, because it's one of those things you can pass by and not notice. You have to take the time to look around you and listen. But it's there, just the same. Having a friend who's hidden is like the wind, it's special, and it's real." I was quite impressed with my metaphor....however, as much as I'd love to say this enlightened her, my niece still doesn't understand. Oh well, worth a shot, hey? Love you all Casey
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Post by Deleted on Nov 10, 2013 14:37:18 GMT
I believe I just accepted a new member with DID so keep an eye out
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