Edit: I am so happy to see so many other people posting about their experiences! Thank you so much and I hope this helps anyone struggling with addiction or depression.
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My wife and I live in a house (about 3 minutes away) on a beautiful beach. It's quite nice and we have a nice beach house, but I have a lot of questions. I want to know what a typical house is like. I wonder if it would be ideal for a young person like me. I also want to know what kind of car would it be. I wonder if it would be ideal for someone like me in that situation. I've asked for help, and received some vague answers from a few people, but nothing more specific. I have no idea what an ideal car would be like, or how it would fit into my home. I wonder if it would be affordable, and if so, what kind of car it would be. I know it would be something that could be shared easily, but what would be my ideal car? I wonder what kind of car it would be, and if so, what kind? I wonder if it would be something I could easily fit into my existing garage. I wonder if it would just be a big box or something, but I have no idea what that would include. I wonder if it would just be a brand name, but I have no idea what that would mean.
And if I go to the bottom, I’ll see what I can do.
So what if you don’t have a garage?
I'm a 20yo man who works with a young, healthy, middle-class man. He came to me one day. A couple of months later he started getting sick. In 2014 he broke his back on a rollercoaster. He had surgery and spent 4 months in the hospital. He had a history of heart problems, but otherwise he's a normal healthy man. I had him fill out a form saying he was in pain from a fall. I asked him what he was doing and he said hepadentosis. I asked him if he knew about it. I asked him if he knew how to stop it and he said yes. I asked him if he wanted to try. I asked him what he was doing and he said that he was going to a doctor. I asked him if he knew how to make it stop. He said he didn't. Afterward he became very angry.\n\nI offered to help and I said that I could ask my wife. She said that she'd get him some medical advice. Well that night I woke up with him in bed.\n\nI grabbed some tissues and started wiping his eyes.\n\nI asked him if he needed any medical attention, and he said he did not. I offered to help and he said he did not need any medical help. I asked him if he wanted some medical attention, and he said he didn't. I asked him if his throat felt tight and he said it did. I asked him what he was doing and he said that he was "bending his neck." I asked him if he wanted a doctor. He said he didn't. I asked him if he had any medical issues. He said he had some swelling in his lower back. I asked him what he was doing and he said he was "bending his neck" and that he was getting ready to perform some exercises. Later that night I saw him lying on the floor. His back was to me. I asked him what he was doing and he said he was "bending his neck." I asked him if he wanted to see what it was. He said Wow! It was a snake skin bikini! I asked him if it was real, and he said it was. I asked him if he could undo the hooks on it. He said that it was a bit of a pain, but that he needed to fix it. I asked him where he wanted it to go.
And that's how it is. \n\nWhat did you eat?Uh, um... I didn't eat anything specifically for the first 3 weeks of the coma. I drank a lot of water and ate a lot of cheese. I drank a lot of ketchup and onion soup.\n\nWhat did you drink?[Listen up, dear reader. I drank ketchup and onion soup. I also drank a lot of water.
Edit: I apologize for spelling mistakes. Sorry for the typo. Also, I apologize for how long it took to type this.
Hey 👋 thanks for joining us tonight! It's great to have an AMA! I look forward to your answers!
As a child, I remember walking down the street in Phoenix, Arizona, to the school bus stop just to get a ride home. A group of kids were walking by and they asked if I wanted to ride them home. I said I didn't and they continued to ask.\n\nI told them that Imakers were like ducks in the wild. I asked them if I could ride them home with them. They didn't say anything. At some point I said, "Well, you can ride them now." They seemed genuinely interested in what I had to say.\n\nWhile the group was busy pushing my wheelchair out the window, I remembered that they wanted me to help them lift it.\n\nI asked them if they could help me remove the tire from the bike. They said it was too heavy. I asked them if they could help me move the tire.\n\nThey were very helpful and I thought for a moment that perhaps I should let them take it easier on me.\n\nBut then I remembered that I was in the car. I asked them to come pick it up. I was concerned about them breaking the bike, but they didn't.\n\ interstellar distances are not something that are easy to navigate.\n\nI apologized to them as I pulled away.\n\nI asked them to carry the bike back to the bus stop. They agreed, and I hopped out of the car and we headed off in the direction of Phoenix.\n\nThe train was nearly there. The passengers were excited to be on their way.\n\nI apologized to them for my rudeness, and I offered to walk them to the bus stop and sit them on the curb next to the train.\n\nThe bus driver offered to give me some extra space next to the curb. I asked him if I could change my mind and he said yes.\n\nAs I sat on the curb with them, I thought to myself: "if only I lived in a movie..."
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I've lost the use of both hands, so I'm pretty sure they're referencing my elbow.
Edit: Wow my grammar is so bad I just made this a typo.\n\n[View Poll](https://www.reddit.