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LokiofSassgard
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05 Sep 2014, 5:50 pm

I haven't posted here yet... so I thought I would. My name is Kimi, and I'll be 26 on october 3rd. :3 I am a huge anime otaku and a total child at heart. I never act my age either, so most of the time people find it hard to believe I'm actually 25. I love pokemon, and I play it on a daily basis too. I am also a writer. I write stories about people who have an autism spectrum disorder, mostly girls. I also use writing as an outlet for expressing myself because my verbal and emotional expression isn't always up to par.

As far as diagnosis goes, I have been told I have Classic Autism. I border between that and having Asperger Syndrome, so I guess the better term would be that having an autism spectrum disorder or something. I also have ADHD, a mild to moderate for of Dyspraxia, severe anxiety, undiagnosed Dyscalculia (I know I have it because I have the lowest grade in math right now) and an intellectual disability.

If there's anything else you want to know about me, feel free to ask. :3


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05 Sep 2014, 5:52 pm

welcome, kimi. keep writing. it's a great skill.



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05 Sep 2014, 5:58 pm

cathylynn wrote:
welcome, kimi. keep writing. it's a great skill.


The only thing that gets me is not finishing my stories, but that's because of my ADHD. :(


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05 Sep 2014, 7:53 pm

Hey Kimi welcome. :sunny:



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05 Sep 2014, 9:07 pm

Greetings and welcome to Wrong Planet!


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06 Sep 2014, 12:31 am

welcome to the site kimi!! 8)

have you published any of your writing, or are you planning to?


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06 Sep 2014, 12:47 pm

Kiprobalhato wrote:
welcome to the site kimi!! 8)

have you published any of your writing, or are you planning to?


I haven't professionally, but you can find some of my works here: Mibba. THe best one to read is Acadia, but I'm trying to redo that one. A lot of my stories are unfinished because my ADHD. I feel that posting them here will give me some practice and determination to become a better writer.


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06 Sep 2014, 2:03 pm

Practice makes perfect with writing. Not finishing stories must be very common. I have heard it from others and it happens to all the time. But really most of what I write is for fun/practicing and not really intended for completing. The only problem I see is that never finishing stories means you never get to practice how to end them. :lol:



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06 Sep 2014, 5:51 pm

Toy_Soldier wrote:
Practice makes perfect with writing. Not finishing stories must be very common. I have heard it from others and it happens to all the time. But really most of what I write is for fun/practicing and not really intended for completing. The only problem I see is that never finishing stories means you never get to practice how to end them. :lol:


Oh, I've been practicing a lot. I always wrote down plot notes for my stories. I just get bored of them easily and have to move on to another story... and so on and so forth.


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