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I am 21 and I consistently get this feeling.I read somewhere that this is common with autistic people.
I am 44 years old, and some part of me still feels like a baby.
What do you think of this? you are like this too?
I've only been struck once by lightning. It was enough, thank you.There is a older gentleman that serves as a comic relief character, due to him talking about the 7 times he has been struck by lightning. He only reveals 5 of those times, I think. The last two are a mystery. But as funny as it is. There is also a odd mystique to it. A man who survived multiple lightning strikes and now can tell when a storm us coming.
I turn him loose on real-world problems, too.@Crossbreed I like solving puzzles too. I like word searches,cryptograms (and other code solving games),and riddles.
I would like a job that involved such skills. Two of my dream jobs as a child were scientist and detective. I loved "sciencing" things with my microscope or magnifying glass. I also liked "solving mysteries " examining prints from door knobs, examining the house with an ultraviolet light ,ect.I turn him loose on real-world problems, too.