Comments by "TotalRookie_LV" (@TotalRookie_LV) on "LADbible Stories"
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It was all "meh" until the story got to the point of licking those bars and putting them back, just to know there still is food. THAT was really terrifying. My wife (at that point we were not even a couple yet and I did not know about her whereabouts) once almost died of hunger, her parents saved her, and even then just because the lady, from whom she rented a room, called her parents, since she was so weak at that point, her eyesight became blurry and she could not phone anyone herself. But I've never starved myself, just got some bland food for a while, and no meat for around a week, when I was a fast growing teenager, which was quite depressing, those were interesting time after the collapse of USSR, when my country was going through a period of changes and poverty. Still to this day I often lick dishes clean, or use a piece of bread to wipe the last drop of sauce and eat it, if I'm out of home in some public place. And it pisses me off, how my kid now leaves some part of the meal unfinished pretty much every time.
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She's really beautiful, and I live in North-East of Europe, where we are sort of all spoiled by how common female beauty is here.
Like many people here in commentary section I'm also quite impressed by how well spoken she is, despite those little interruptions, I'd suspect books being a large part of her younger years. Being sometimes rude and insensitive... Well, I have my own share of problems, so it's somewhat familiar, even my causes for it are different, so far I've been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, which besides partially paralysing my limbs sometimes, can also make me moody and forgetful, and my speech centre in brains is slightly damaged, so I'm much better at writing than speaking, especially if I'm tired, which my cause some stutter. And I may have ADD, which again is about forgetfulness, being moody and treating people like blunt objects (which they actually are).
I have no idea how it feels to be near or with someone with Tourette's, got to be really strange experience. Likely both interesting but also depressing sometimes.
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@maryshanley329 Uh, American problems, I see.
US in some aspects might be a great country, but in others it's a shithole - inequality and lack of decent social services, no universal healthcare, no tax paid higher education, very limited workers rights, no leave for parents and so called "mother's capital" (no idea what's it called in English, but it means being paid up to several years while you sit hove with an infant), and all that then leads to gun violence, when people go off the rails and try "to get even with the cruel world".
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