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Hey @greenspace ,
I copy and paste, too. It works, and I can format it how I like. Good enough.
That's a familiar story (except I didn't get invited to parties). Before I found my two fairly consistent friends a handful of years into school I spent my lunch breaks on my own, reading and/or hanging out in out-of-bounds areas (interesting how even the teachers didn't seem to notice/care where I was...).
I love fiction too, and I completely agree that the people in novels made so much sense and the real people didn't. I didn't get quite immersed enough to feel the physical things the characters were feeling as you described. Sounds delightful. For me it was really interesting to learn about how people interacted and thought, and to expand my vocabulary. I was always analysing everything I read, pulling it apart to extract every bit of meaning. Still do, which makes me an abominably slow reader, haha. Not a word is wasted, though!
I did wonder about that. Auto-correct comes up with some ridiculous stuff. My brother and I sometimes play a game of making mini stories out of what auto-correct comes up with. It's pretty funny.
AFK.
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