Yes, but I don't remeber getting shot by ice from Elsa or someone else with magical ice powers.Have you watched Frozen?
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Yes, but I don't remeber getting shot by ice from Elsa or someone else with magical ice powers.Have you watched Frozen?
I actually read all of that. So you already almost died a few times.Glaceon said:aforementioned facts
Autism is a.... how do I put this? mental disorder. there's actually quite a lot of people with autism on this forum, including myself. but anyway, autism takes many shapes, like gilles de la tourettes, ADD, ADHD, just regular autism, and many more. most of the time it's nothing major, it's just that people with autism just act differently than most people. I think link doesn't necessarily has autism, but he may be mute. or he just doesn't want to talk. also, link says stuff. you know, like HYAAAAA! and of course the occasional UWAAAAAARGH! when he falls.NaviLuma said:That is why I played Wind Waker HD as my first Zelda game, because Toon Link is the only Link that doesn't scare me.Giga12 said:What about Toon Link? He's adorable.
What is autistic? Is Link really that?Shadow said:Maybe he's severely autistic.Dracomon said:I mean, he doesn't talk...ever. If that's not creepy, I don't know what is.
Have you considered goggles?Glaceon said:I'm fairly artistic and can draw some pretty nice and very accurate drawings if you give me time and inspiration, pretty good at acting and especially exaggerating (I think I've used some of that here on occasion). My favourite sport is Badminton, I really don't like or enjoy Football because of how much rage ensued after most matches which managed to put me off four or five years ago, and I ignored requests for me to be goalie in all future games.
I enjoy Maths, English and Science (my favourite subject in it is probably either Chemistry or Biology), I'm skilled at ICT but aren't too good at Music and don't have much understanding of it or skill with most instruments, History interests me to some extent while Geography I'm alright with. I have a good understanding of the things we learn in PD but sometimes I'm lacking in knowledge in some of the subjects. I find much joy in cheering others up, which I was apparently good at because I'm apparently really good at making others laugh.
I once had a coat in primary school that I took with me on an outing with relatives, and a map was left in it. Several days later at school, it was insanely windy and my coat shot out of my hands and flew waaaaaaay up into the air, as if it was an actual bird which was pretty cool. It eventually landed on me after it glided for a bit, and afterwards it was blown out of my grip, flew over a wall into unknown territory and I never saw it again to this day.
During the Year 6 Prom in my school I dedicated most of the time there to trying to triple jump punch one of the banners hanged up, and neglected every opportunity to dance as I wanted to hit the banner first. I managed it eventually, but it was near the end so it was short-lived.
Back when I was easily infuriated, I was often teased and pestered, and in one instance I inflicted immense pain on someone and flipped a whole bunch of tables. I felt deeply guilty when I came to my senses. Usually on my birthdays I convince my parents to bring all of the things to school so my friends can enjoy the day each time, though in Year 6 someone tricked me into watching a screamer, which made me jump backwards and I hit the floor. It left me in a horrible mood and the party was postponed to Monday, where I was eventually coaxed into cheering up.
Near the end of Year 6 we watched a movie every Friday, and at one point we had a bidding where we could use imaginary money to purchase real items for ourselves. I foolishly went for the cheap water gun over the shiny diamond, the water gun breaking within a few days.
When I was four years old and in reception, it was home time and my mother showed up to take me home. She was mingling with teachers for too long, and my impatience led to me leaving the school myself and walking home (which was about four bus stops away so it wasn't that hard), crossing roads appropriately and safely reaching the front door of our flat. I sat on the steps outside, and the mother ahher nd children of the neighbours who live to my apartment's right soon showed up and let me in. When they noticed no one was home and I was alone, they took me to their house and I played one of the Donkey Kong games where you use bongos with her son who was already a good friend of mine.
One time when I was walking home, I accidentally tripped and fell off the pavement and rolled near the wheel of a bus. I managed to get up barely before it started moving again.
During the summers in my primary school, water was scarce, so the water fountain lines were super long, and every spot of shade was covered by other kids. It was literally a fight for somewhere cool to stay. I also suffered many blows by a variety of footballs in my time in primary school, and my bad luck with them continues to this day.
I often skipped lunch in primary school since I wasn't interested in eating at the time, and I literally had to ninja past some of the stricter teachers who didn't care if I didn't feel like eating. Additionally, I hated everything in the school dinners there, and pretended to be a packed lunch person, even bringing a small lunch so no one got suspicious.
In a real game of bowling, I once accidentally rolled the bowling ball backwards because it was surprisingly heavy and I lost my grip.
When we played cricket in primary school, I would nearly always send the ball right out of the pitch and often into the spiked plants, so I was also pretty good at that considering me and my partner would net about eleven runs out of a single swing. One time during indoor kick rounders, I tumbled after I kicked the ball, got up and made it to the other side, but was tricked into going back and was hit in the face by the ball. Additionally, nine out of ten times I hit the ball in normal rounders, I fall over upon the first step.
For some reason I have a huge phobia of flowers and most plants, which is probably because of how in Year 1 when we went on a trip to a greenhouse, we had to pass by a small path surrounded by stinging nettles, and I was told they'd sting you if you touched them, got really frightened and had to be carried by an adult pass them and tugged my the hand just to get me to move beyond that. Since then I prefer avoiding contact with most plants (barring trees and some others) as that incident kind of traumatized me or something.
During Year 3 and 4, we had mandatory swimming lessons every Thursday, which I was initially really keen for, but after I got in the water and realized I couldn't rub water out of my eyes without stinging them, I realized swimming wasn't all it was cracked up to be (IMO). Since then I haven't enjoyed swimming and while I try to keep my eyes dry, people just splash water at me and they get wet, blinding me. I've nearly drowned about fourteen times during these lessons which probably caused my aquaphobia, and I really dislike the changing rooms as they're really wet and there's nasty gunk on the floor and I hate walking bare foot around stuff like that and a few other reasons.
And apparently I got really carried away with this, which often happens to me when I write stories, both fan fiction and original fiction, the latter of which I'm currently focusing on as I'm writing a dystopian fictional story that I started in an English assessment. I hope to get it published someday.
Gilles de la Tourette and AD(H)D are not related to autism. Plus, Link being silent doesn't exactly make him autistic.Sumia said:Autism is a.... how do I put this? mental disorder. there's actually quite a lot of people with autism on this forum, including myself. but anyway, autism takes many shapes, like gilles de la tourettes, ADD, ADHD, just regular autism, and many more. most of the time it's nothing major, it's just that people with autism just act differently than most people. I think link doesn't necessarily has autism, but he may be mute. or he just doesn't want to talk. also, link says stuff. you know, like HYAAAAA! and of course the occasional UWAAAAAARGH! when he falls.NaviLuma said:That is why I played Wind Waker HD as my first Zelda game, because Toon Link is the only Link that doesn't scare me.Giga12 said:What about Toon Link? He's adorable.
What is autistic? Is Link really that?Shadow said:Maybe he's severely autistic.Dracomon said:I mean, he doesn't talk...ever. If that's not creepy, I don't know what is.
Thermidor 2 said:Have you considered goggles?Glaceon said:I'm fairly artistic and can draw some pretty nice and very accurate drawings if you give me time and inspiration, pretty good at acting and especially exaggerating (I think I've used some of that here on occasion). My favourite sport is Badminton, I really don't like or enjoy Football because of how much rage ensued after most matches which managed to put me off four or five years ago, and I ignored requests for me to be goalie in all future games.
I enjoy Maths, English and Science (my favourite subject in it is probably either Chemistry or Biology), I'm skilled at ICT but aren't too good at Music and don't have much understanding of it or skill with most instruments, History interests me to some extent while Geography I'm alright with. I have a good understanding of the things we learn in PD but sometimes I'm lacking in knowledge in some of the subjects. I find much joy in cheering others up, which I was apparently good at because I'm apparently really good at making others laugh.
I once had a coat in primary school that I took with me on an outing with relatives, and a map was left in it. Several days later at school, it was insanely windy and my coat shot out of my hands and flew waaaaaaay up into the air, as if it was an actual bird which was pretty cool. It eventually landed on me after it glided for a bit, and afterwards it was blown out of my grip, flew over a wall into unknown territory and I never saw it again to this day.
During the Year 6 Prom in my school I dedicated most of the time there to trying to triple jump punch one of the banners hanged up, and neglected every opportunity to dance as I wanted to hit the banner first. I managed it eventually, but it was near the end so it was short-lived.
Back when I was easily infuriated, I was often teased and pestered, and in one instance I inflicted immense pain on someone and flipped a whole bunch of tables. I felt deeply guilty when I came to my senses. Usually on my birthdays I convince my parents to bring all of the things to school so my friends can enjoy the day each time, though in Year 6 someone tricked me into watching a screamer, which made me jump backwards and I hit the floor. It left me in a horrible mood and the party was postponed to Monday, where I was eventually coaxed into cheering up.
Near the end of Year 6 we watched a movie every Friday, and at one point we had a bidding where we could use imaginary money to purchase real items for ourselves. I foolishly went for the cheap water gun over the shiny diamond, the water gun breaking within a few days.
When I was four years old and in reception, it was home time and my mother showed up to take me home. She was mingling with teachers for too long, and my impatience led to me leaving the school myself and walking home (which was about four bus stops away so it wasn't that hard), crossing roads appropriately and safely reaching the front door of our flat. I sat on the steps outside, and the mother ahher nd children of the neighbours who live to my apartment's right soon showed up and let me in. When they noticed no one was home and I was alone, they took me to their house and I played one of the Donkey Kong games where you use bongos with her son who was already a good friend of mine.
One time when I was walking home, I accidentally tripped and fell off the pavement and rolled near the wheel of a bus. I managed to get up barely before it started moving again.
During the summers in my primary school, water was scarce, so the water fountain lines were super long, and every spot of shade was covered by other kids. It was literally a fight for somewhere cool to stay. I also suffered many blows by a variety of footballs in my time in primary school, and my bad luck with them continues to this day.
I often skipped lunch in primary school since I wasn't interested in eating at the time, and I literally had to ninja past some of the stricter teachers who didn't care if I didn't feel like eating. Additionally, I hated everything in the school dinners there, and pretended to be a packed lunch person, even bringing a small lunch so no one got suspicious.
In a real game of bowling, I once accidentally rolled the bowling ball backwards because it was surprisingly heavy and I lost my grip.
When we played cricket in primary school, I would nearly always send the ball right out of the pitch and often into the spiked plants, so I was also pretty good at that considering me and my partner would net about eleven runs out of a single swing. One time during indoor kick rounders, I tumbled after I kicked the ball, got up and made it to the other side, but was tricked into going back and was hit in the face by the ball. Additionally, nine out of ten times I hit the ball in normal rounders, I fall over upon the first step.
For some reason I have a huge phobia of flowers and most plants, which is probably because of how in Year 1 when we went on a trip to a greenhouse, we had to pass by a small path surrounded by stinging nettles, and I was told they'd sting you if you touched them, got really frightened and had to be carried by an adult pass them and tugged my the hand just to get me to move beyond that. Since then I prefer avoiding contact with most plants (barring trees and some others) as that incident kind of traumatized me or something.
During Year 3 and 4, we had mandatory swimming lessons every Thursday, which I was initially really keen for, but after I got in the water and realized I couldn't rub water out of my eyes without stinging them, I realized swimming wasn't all it was cracked up to be (IMO). Since then I haven't enjoyed swimming and while I try to keep my eyes dry, people just splash water at me and they get wet, blinding me. I've nearly drowned about fourteen times during these lessons which probably caused my aquaphobia, and I really dislike the changing rooms as they're really wet and there's nasty gunk on the floor and I hate walking bare foot around stuff like that and a few other reasons.
And apparently I got really carried away with this, which often happens to me when I write stories, both fan fiction and original fiction, the latter of which I'm currently focusing on as I'm writing a dystopian fictional story that I started in an English assessment. I hope to get it published someday.
well damn. the last I don't know how many years I was told that it was. also, someone else was saying link probably has autism, not me.Lakitu de Vlot said:Gilles de la Tourette and AD(H)D are not related to autism. Plus, Link being silent doesn't exactly make him autistic.Sumia said:Autism is a.... how do I put this? mental disorder. there's actually quite a lot of people with autism on this forum, including myself. but anyway, autism takes many shapes, like gilles de la tourettes, ADD, ADHD, just regular autism, and many more. most of the time it's nothing major, it's just that people with autism just act differently than most people. I think link doesn't necessarily has autism, but he may be mute. or he just doesn't want to talk. also, link says stuff. you know, like HYAAAAA! and of course the occasional UWAAAAAARGH! when he falls.NaviLuma said:That is why I played Wind Waker HD as my first Zelda game, because Toon Link is the only Link that doesn't scare me.Giga12 said:What about Toon Link? He's adorable.
What is autistic? Is Link really that?Shadow said:Maybe he's severely autistic.Dracomon said:I mean, he doesn't talk...ever. If that's not creepy, I don't know what is.
Rin Kagamine said:I've always been too afraid to go to the deeper areas of the pool where I can't touch the ground.
ernesth100 said:Do you like kill bill?
Lucky.Refrigerator Kirby said:Me and Richard Nixon go on space adventures together