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Spacestar TheThundersuncat

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  1. Just now, Skysplash8 said:

    For a second I was worried that you were crunching on the bones of your enemies. Good to know that it's just carrots.

    Is it bad that I assumed carrots from the start?

    (Carrots may or may not be my worst enemies, though)

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  2. I don't know. They just look dark most of the time, though not necessarily brown. Kinda dull

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    Especially when I'm half-dead, as pictured. Actual brown with green to grey-ish something. Expressions range from are-you-crying overbright to murder. About the only interesting thing. 

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  3. 10 minutes ago, wikipedia (angel) said:

    Bursting = Death ^^ 

    It's called eating because cells around it will cannibalise the left over nutrients within the cell, and the clean up crew is the same as what makes bruises brown. :) 

    That makes sense. Thanks. I should really read up on sleep sometime

  4. 10 hours ago, wikipedia (angel) said:

    'The lack of sleep causes harmful chemicals (which are broken down during sleep) to build up in the cells, which eventually causes them to burst.'

    It is also possible that parts of the brain related to memory will burst themselves to keep a person alive.

    Yeah, but why call it eating? Do some cells really just burst? I assume that attracts the clean up crew, at least? 

    Idk. What little I do know about it is pretty much that link https://www.livescience.com/60875-sleep-deprivation-sluggish-brain-cells.html

  5. 4 hours ago, wikipedia (angel) said:

    That's simply a symptom of depression and lack of sleep. Did you know that not sleeping causes your body to eat itself from the inside out?- that's why so many people with insomnia have symptoms of depression without having it!

    Could you please elaborate on the eating part? 

  6. 7 minutes ago, SilverTheNicheling said:

    Sure, I’m interested, why fake name though? Is it necessary? Just curious.

    It's a public space. You can write people personally, but having others find your content might not always be a good idea.

    People are generally nice. Still, you might not agree with your current views later, or tell the whole world personal information. There's always a slim chance to meet bad people too, no matter where you go. Using your name makes you really trackable. 

    And maybe nervous. I nearly had a heart attack when some people actually upvoted my stuff

    Edit: Goodnight! 

  7. 6 minutes ago, SilverTheNicheling said:

    Oh thank you Spacecat.. my journey so far has been quite the bumpy one, and no I haven’t what source can you link me to them?

    It's an app. With a real name policy... but you're better off with a fake. Something like Larissa Smith. Common. They don't ask you to verify it. 

    Takes some time to set up, though. If you're fine with that, I can name some general figures to follow. But maybe really block anything political...

  8. You've been great. I'm sorry that all that negative energy is spilling over to you. Sometimes I wish there were tags or something you could just block, and so people can avoid content. Oversharing vs repressing too much is a really diffult issue.

    But, do you know Quora? It has somewhat of a community and some pretty great people on the spectrum. Their content has helped me a lot with coping. Not socially, but in general, too. 

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