Sickbay Update: Mitch and the Gi-raff Nurse
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Stopped by to see Mitch and the A&M Railroad had sent over their head nurse to check on Mitch.
She prescribed a diet of tree leafs and a long ride in a railroad stock car.
As can be seen, I'm still alive and kicking...
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Stopped by to see Mitch and the A&M Railroad had sent over their head nurse to check on Mitch.
She prescribed a diet of tree leafs and a long ride in a railroad stock car.
As can be seen, I'm still alive and kicking...
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Yes and no. Yes, I have many ideas and most of them work reliably - assuming I have a steady and calm life.
My problems start with the fact that I get easily angered and stressed out when things go not as planned.
And my entire Life is a collection of dissapointments, frustrations, unplanned rescheduling and fights against windmills outside of holidays and the occasional streaks where I can keep on a predetemined path on a project for a week or two.
As such, my diabetes tends to not run very optimal.
Rather its fucked up and my warranty is fast expiring.
Not having any dependants just means that I do not have to be worried about THAT particular topic.
Though in and of itself it - being solitary - is a source for unrest, anger and thus issues.
Well, nobody said life would be easy.
My problems start with the fact that I get easily angered and stressed out when things go not as planned.
And my entire Life is a collection of dissapointments, frustrations, unplanned rescheduling and fights against windmills outside of holidays and the occasional streaks where I can keep on a predetemined path on a project for a week or two.
As such, my diabetes tends to not run very optimal.
Rather its fucked up and my warranty is fast expiring.
Not having any dependants just means that I do not have to be worried about THAT particular topic.
Though in and of itself it - being solitary - is a source for unrest, anger and thus issues.
Well, nobody said life would be easy.
Woah I'm sorry. If I am part of your anxiety i never meant to be. I'm a burden on my family because I hear them say that several times. They don't see me in my wheelchair and think I'm not around. I understand what you mean about having dependants. You definitely have a legitimate argument over the way you feel. I was alone for so long until I became a burden now my family has to endure my crippled body and mind. I really have been trying to get your art colored in to at least make you feel better. I'm sorry it's taking so long. I've been taking on commissions to give my moms and fiancee back their money they used on me for prescriptions and hospital stays and the food I eat otherwise I would not be here...
Oh, heck, nuh! You are literally too far away to be a issue for my health. So no worry there.
I really enjoy seeing your mind soar. Your body may be crippled, but your mind isn't.
Sure, depression and stuff aren't fun - rather the exact opposite - but that is the effect of radical changes and limitations in ones lifestyle as a result of ones "defects".
Well, that is a issue for me, at least.
Anyhow:
The part that is you - you see, the mind ticking in that skull of yours - is all I see here. And what I see, I adore.
Mr. Marmel here will now be suffering new setbacks, too. But that is part of becoming older. Worsening sight, hearing, exciteability, reduction or loss of motor controls...
It's lifes dirty side.
You do good. You did not choose to have happen to your body as did happen, as did Mr. Marmel.
So, what of it that occasionally ones presence is stressful to others?
We're social animals!
That, too, is part of life: That one is loved yet stresses out others with ones shortcomings.
Maybe you and Mr. Marmel should have a long chat about the ups and downs of life.
I think you'll find there's plenty to find awesome and enjoy.
Both of you.
I really enjoy seeing your mind soar. Your body may be crippled, but your mind isn't.
Sure, depression and stuff aren't fun - rather the exact opposite - but that is the effect of radical changes and limitations in ones lifestyle as a result of ones "defects".
Well, that is a issue for me, at least.
Anyhow:
The part that is you - you see, the mind ticking in that skull of yours - is all I see here. And what I see, I adore.
Mr. Marmel here will now be suffering new setbacks, too. But that is part of becoming older. Worsening sight, hearing, exciteability, reduction or loss of motor controls...
It's lifes dirty side.
You do good. You did not choose to have happen to your body as did happen, as did Mr. Marmel.
So, what of it that occasionally ones presence is stressful to others?
We're social animals!
That, too, is part of life: That one is loved yet stresses out others with ones shortcomings.
Maybe you and Mr. Marmel should have a long chat about the ups and downs of life.
I think you'll find there's plenty to find awesome and enjoy.
Both of you.
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