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The "I can relate" thread
Let's get a new thread going. This is similar to the "this or that" thread, except it's about relating to things.
I'll start by posting a statement about something. If you can relate, quote it and say "I can relate" and make your own statement.
Then if someone else sees your statement and relates, they do the same, and the chain goes on.
If you see something and relate to it but it's already been answered by someone else you could always 'agree' it
Just a bit of fun and a way for everyone to find similarities. Kind of.
Beginning Statement:
Sometimes I completely forget what someone has literally just said to me, because I was concentrating so hard on not missing what they're saying in the first place. Happened to me today.
"Okay brain, make sure you don't miss what the counsellor's saying while you look for those messages. Concentrate on what she's saying, don't miss it. Remember to keep- wait, what did she say?"
I'll start by posting a statement about something. If you can relate, quote it and say "I can relate" and make your own statement.
Then if someone else sees your statement and relates, they do the same, and the chain goes on.
If you see something and relate to it but it's already been answered by someone else you could always 'agree' it
Just a bit of fun and a way for everyone to find similarities. Kind of.
Beginning Statement:
Sometimes I completely forget what someone has literally just said to me, because I was concentrating so hard on not missing what they're saying in the first place. Happened to me today.
"Okay brain, make sure you don't miss what the counsellor's saying while you look for those messages. Concentrate on what she's saying, don't miss it. Remember to keep- wait, what did she say?"
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