When my 7-year-old bunny, Deedra Featherstone, got her first pair of glasses, she could finally see the everyday normal things we take for granted — like the leaves being on the trees! She even saw that cows have spots! So, she always wore her glasses to bed, and I asked her why. Deedra quickly answered "So I can see the monsters under the bed if they come into my room!" I didn't have the heart to make Deedra remove those glasses, so I would wait until she fell asleep and then remove them. Eventually, Deedra began to take the glasses off at bedtime on her own. My precious little rabbit! They are so much a part of her!
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Since I've wrote Dog Island, I wondered how many people liked my story? So, if you don't mind me asking, do you like Dog Island?
Also, is there really gonna be a film adaption of my story?
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Chaister and Braddock are best friends. They seem to have huge crushes on each other, or are at least extremely smitten with each other. But they were afraid they would get caught kissing, so they had to keep it on the down-low.
Pretty soon before they knew it, this would lead to them marrying each other at the world's greatest wedding chapel, to which the officiant says, "Do you, Ms. Garrincha, take Mr. Schroeder to love 'till the end of time, for better or for worse, through sickness and health, from this day forward for the rest of your lives?"
But the marriage decision they didn't think about as much. They were already best friends, co-workers, partners, and even voice actors for The Kiddie Channel. So honestly, their relationship seemed to improve after they got married.
Because then, Chaister and Braddock fell in so much love with each other that it went way too far. They soon had two children whose ways of living life was not what they wanted to pass down.
To everyone else, they looked like a family. With two kids and Chaister as his wife, Braddock had never been married in a previous or present life. Chaister asked puzzledly, and Braddock whispered softly in her ears, saying "You're still my favorite person, honey. Always will be."
This is an interesting analogy that indicates how important placing all the right pieces together is if you want to see the bigger picture.
Once there was a girl named Chaister, with such bad breath that no one wanted to be with her, no matter how hard she tried. And now, she inherited a very severe case of stinky feet that she is deemed undeniable. They hardly notice her repugnant stench.
Shyly, Braddock asked the girl, "Would you like to continue this conversation at my place?" Without skipping a beat, she obliged happily!
Once they went back to their house, Chaister excused herself in the bathroom. She quickly took off her boots, scrubbing her feet with perfume and soap until she retreated to brushing her teeth, her tongue, her tonsils, even down her esophagus with three types of toothpaste and swallowed half a bottle of mouthwash. When Chaister came out, she trembled with excitement and anticipation.
Braddock studied the girl's face with growing tenderness. She closed her eyes and leaned closer. His lips were inches from hers. Suddenly she placed a finger against his mouth.
"I'm so sorry," she painfully said, "There's something I have to tell you."
He breathlessly interrupted her. "Hush, baby, you don't have to say anything. I know."
"You what?" she asked, recoiling self-consciously.
Chaister's conquered her fear of cupcakes. A cupcake phobia! What childhood trauma could have triggered this!? She was fine at her birthday! Thank the food gods for her recovery. I remember she started to feel a big pain in her stomach, after eating a few cupcakes, made her nauseous and she vomited terribly... now making her afraid of cupcakes!
Chaister whipping cupcakes against the wall on one occasion would possibly contradict her phobia, but this can be explained as a form of exposure therapy. She has made progress and is able to see and touch cupcakes without convulsing and seizures, but is unwilling or perhaps unable to actually eat them.
Twitter is extremely terrified of her co-founder Jack Dorsey. Unfortunately, she even has to spend time with him on Father's Day, and this often takes a terrible toll.
For weeks before, she has a knot in her stomach and a feeling of anxiety that won't go away. Once she sees him, she starts screaming and crying at the top of her lungs, goes into a full-blown panic attack, and runs away as fast as she can. It gets worse and worse every single time.
In fact, Twitter's fear of Jack Dorsey has gotten so bad that she finally told her font Chirp how she feels. Chirp was obviously not happy about this, and Twitter's not sure what will happen next. She's afraid she'll be demoted or lose her job altogether. But better that, she tells herself, than ever seeing Jack Dorsey again.
She is never able to say some certain words. And because of this, she is never able to pronounce her own name, which is Chaister Garrincha.
Whenever someone asks for her name, she suddenly feels some type of dread and has to make an effort to say it. She usually ends up saying something crazy and has to keep repeating herself until the person who asks either tries to guess her name or talks about something else.
I really hate this, the ability to say your name should be a normal part of everyone's life and she’s the one who stands out. The worst part for her is that she has to dread the question "what’s your name" because she can't even answer it properly.
I'm pretty sure that she will never be able to pronounce some of her words correctly since she has a whiny voice and a speech impediment that prevents her from pronouncing them correctly. She sometimes tries to avoid saying certain words so that she doesn't embarrass herself or make it harder for people to understand her.
It is revealed that her speech impediment caused all her relatives (minus her siblings) to believe she will never be able to pronounce words properly, although this is disproven later, where she eventually takes up speech-language therapy sessions to correct her speech impediment; however, she reverts back to mispronunciation whenever stressed out, sleepy or tired; however, this can still be considered as...
Speech sound disorders include:
An articulation disorder is the inability to say certain speech sounds correctly. Speech sounds may be dropped, added, distorted or substituted. Keep in mind that this may get worse over time and needs to be treated.
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