• Member Since 9th Nov, 2011
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Cinnamon Clover


A trans dude and masters student just reading.

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  • 367 weeks
    Back into the swing of things

    Hi friends!

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  • 382 weeks
    Hi

    It's been a while. I have been up to a lot since we last spoke.

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  • 418 weeks
    Hello again!

    It's been a while, hasn't it? I honestly am unsure of what to say. I guess I should just stick it to my usual formalities.

    Thank you, you big lug nuts!

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  • 436 weeks
    Time to get back in the writing game

    I just reread My Unexpected Gift. I feel appalled at something I viewed as my ultimate (incomplete) masterpiece. As of today, December 24th, 2015, My Unexpected Gift is in the process of being rewritten. I'm sorry that you loyal readers even saw this mess. I'll try to have it done by Valentine's Day, but who knows if that'll happen.

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  • 446 weeks
    Crusaders of the Lost Mark

    I just caught up to "Crusaders of the Lost Mark" and have not stopped shrieking with absolute glee since! This was epic! I feel like I've been waiting years for this, mainly because I have. I am so happy with how they got them, too. The writers totally did them right! Now to watch it again!

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Dec
8th
2013

I Outgrew My Scooter · 9:03pm Dec 8th, 2013

I am asking my mom for a new scooter for Christmas, as I outgrew my old one. She got mad, saying I already have a damn good scooter. I couldn't argue about it's performance, nor the sparking spectacles I used to put on with it, but now I'm too tall for it and can't adjust it any more. So now I'm trying to convince her to get me this really good freestyle scooter.

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Comments ( 2 )

Ah yes. The classic problem of trying to convince money-conscious parents that one has outgrown something to the point that it's no longer usable. That's quite the challenge to be had.

Is it possible to display how you can no longer use it without subjected your back to constant physical strain from trying to make your larger frame fit the inadequate physical dimensions?

Hard to do that in the winter months. You could just as easily break your back on the slippery ice.

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