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10 of the Strangest Things People Are Addicted To
10 of the Strangest Things People Are Addicted To Addiction is the obsessive need to carry on doing something despite the potential consequences. Every person is different, with their own preferences and dreams. Some people enjoy travelling, while others prefer to stay at home. We learn to get along through our likes and dislikes, regardless of whether we are introverts, extroverts, or somewhere in between. People have been known to become addicted to substances like narcotics, coffee, or even social media. However, you may tell someone about your daily need on coffee and it won't come out as embarrassing. Just picture meeting someone who claims to be addicted to drinking their own urine. Or another who would rather eat a piece of their brick wall than a pizza topped with pineapples grown on their lanai. Yes, these are the bizarre addictions that people have all across the world. Here is a list of some of the most bizarre substances to which people have become dependent.
Paul SmithPublished about a year ago in ConfessionsLove ~ Hate
Author © Jay Kantor LOVE ~ HATE – Circle of Life – Jumping Through Hoops: Most of us can relate to too many problems to solve overloads. As soon as you solve one problem, more circle to appear side-by-side with those special moments. 'The Circle of Life,' as a philosophical concept is that our lives resemble a complete full-circle – with its joy and trials.
Jay KantorPublished about a year ago in ConfessionsWhere The Heart Is
They say that pain is apart of life. I have felt the emotional pain of being in the house where my pain originally started. Now the diaries that I found have been filed in the garbage dump that feels good. The last diary I had left I called it my Oppression Diary I put that in the garbage. It felt great. I feel like there is nothing left for me in my country. Because the only person before I married who believed in me died. Now I am ready to leave my country to go back home to Saint Lucia. Home. That feels good to say.
Louise Blake-Michael (Risen Phoenix)Published about a year ago in ConfessionsUpwardly Mobile
It was Saturday and Julia found herself once again anxiously peering out of her living room window looking for him. She ached to see her postman, with his chiselled jaw and firm thighs, standing at her front door holding out the promised brown paper package. Staring out at the car choked street running past her terraced house down to the seafront she was conscious of her curtains dangling precariously from the broken plastic tracking above. She shuffled in threadbare slippers to the middle of the small bay, craning her neck. The only movement to be seen was litter in the wind.
Agathos DaimonPublished about a year ago in Confessionssaras bird in english
‘I spoke to the Congress yesterday [June 8], and they want to talk about the India relationship because they see this is the anchor in the Indo Pacific. This is the way that we guarantee security, not only for Asia, but for the United States and for the rest of the world,’ says Donald Lu
Kamal MeshramPublished about a year ago in ConfessionsNever Underestimate a Cycle Breaker
I've been committed to breaking the cycle of generational trauma for sometime now. I came from a severely dysfunctional home. My mother was married to a narcisscist who ruined her life. I apparently keep getting into relationships where men ruin my life. My ex was so abusive that it drove me to a drinking problem. I fall in love with potential. I fall in love with the future of what I want them to be. I disregard the red flags. And because of that, I self-destruct.
Susan EileenPublished about a year ago in ConfessionsThe Complete Guide to Weight Loss and How It Can Improve Your Health
The Complete Guide to Weight Loss and How It Can Improve Your Health Weight loss is a common goal for many people. Whether it’s for health reasons, to feel better about yourself, or to be able to fit into clothes better, weight loss is something that we all have in common.
kailashPublished about a year ago in ConfessionsTo Be Single & Childless
Ah, let me guess... You're single. Check. And, *gasps* CHILDLESS* Those two words together scrape against the involved and those with children.
Jess B.Published about a year ago in ConfessionsYes, I'm Autistic. Yes, I sometimes Hit Mom. No, I'm not Adam Lanza.
Last Wednesday was the 10th anniversary of the Newton massacre, when a young man walked into his elementary school and shot about 20 students and a teacher. I still remember that fateful day- my late mother and I were at IHop, eating lunch right before a doctor's appointment, wondering when the hell the food would get there. Then suddenly, our waittress burst out that something terrible had happened.
Jennifer RosePublished about a year ago in ConfessionsOn being Sensitive and Quiet
When I was in the sixth grade, a girl made fun of how I talked, and I was all like, "is that how I really sound?" I decided to make videos of myself talking and I was actually surprised that that is how I sounded. I didn't like how she would mock me and I took that to heart that I stopped participating and made small talk, maybe some would consider it dramatic, or call me very sensitive. I feel that I have accepted the term sensitive to define me.
Diani AlvarengaPublished about a year ago in ConfessionsBranded TMT bars
TMT bars with excessive corrosion resistance are regularly rust and corrosion resistant. Steel is liable to corroding chloride ions. TMT bars, however, have gone through each thermal and mechanical treatment, as a result they do now no longer proportion this assets with metallic. This feature makes them specifically well-proper to be used in humid and coastal areas.
Sam MarkPublished about a year ago in ConfessionsDeath Haunts Once More
*TW: suicide* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- What is suicide when one has family?
Alina LukePublished about a year ago in Confessions