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Default Aug 23, 2019 at 06:14 PM
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What is a weird emotion or reaction you have to something? I get euphoric when I eat pickles for some reason. Even just the smell of them can make me really happy. I don’t know why it happens. I rarely experience very strong emotions like that. I don’t eat them very often because of the sodium content though.

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Whenever I see a small puddle of clear water in shrubs or on the grass, I feel a great sense of wonder like it's something totally mysterious. I've felt that way about it as far back as I can remember.
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it's not really an emotion, but I have always wondered what life would be like ihn the body of a dolphin, sometyimes I just can't help it.. I sit their and wonder, make dolphin sounds, wonder some more, make some more dolphin sounds... I swear I'm half amphibian.

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Default Aug 26, 2019 at 01:41 AM
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When its night and everyone is asleep, I want to jump around and make weird sounds and hiss and pounce on something. But I at least it makes me happy.

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Default Aug 26, 2019 at 05:17 AM
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I get really excited when I have to go to the bathroom.

I don't know why, but it's something that feels so natural and normal to me.

I even have to sing about it, or say it out loud
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Default Aug 26, 2019 at 05:25 AM
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I feel very calm only in the fall... i find I get pretty sad in the winter and anxious the rest of the yr but for some reason on a sunny day, te cool air, the smell of the leaves falling, the colors, idk it’s like the best feeling to me . Idk if thats because i was born in the fall so it’s my “natural habitat “ lol but it’s the only time of the yr I can actually feel at peace. Still get paranoid and anxious but it’s easier to resirect my energy in the fall. Plus, SWEATER WEATHER!!!
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Default Aug 29, 2019 at 06:53 AM
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I get really wound up when someone tells me that the cat goes meow!

seriously, the cat goes woof, and if anyone disagrees with me they are wrong

disclaimer:. I know the cat goes meow, but it doesn't sit well in my head so it goes woof.
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