...Get them what? Or how? :\
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I am not sure if that feeling has anything to do with this, but the feeling was going on this entire time, and intensely. The longest I had had the feeling before was maybe an hour, and this had lasted for days and the strength of the other feelings paled in comparison. Somewhat regaining some sanity, I drove to a desert that was a few hours south, found a rock outcropping to lean against about duck, and transformed. It is strange. It does not hurt, or feel good, simply strange and somewhat uncomfortable. My skin split and sort of unfolded as I grew and changed. I felt a rush of adrenaline, but not with the other sort of neurochemical induced feelings I had before, but rather the exasperated yet alert and good feeling from heavy running. I sat there for a long time, feeling a lot better only because most of my anger had subsided. I have never really fret about it much. It was not that upsetting, and I am still myself. I do not have the sort of one time rage I felt then, or at least can keep it under control.
Interesting. Most of the shifts we see in movies and such are wrathful. Of coarse, popular entertainment always tells the straight-up truth and never exxagerates.
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Fuzzball wrote:
Interesting. Most of the shifts we see in movies and such are wrathful.
It is like those times when your adrenaline is so high that everything seems to move in slow motion, but slightly different. An example is a car wreck. Just before the accident, everything seems to slow down, but even then you are still helpless to react. The difference in this case is that you CAN react.
Likewise, it is not as aspect of anger, but hard to describe. It is not an absence of emotion, but rather that the emotions are so overwhelming that you somehow disconnect from them. It is like being at the eye of a tornado. The storm rampages around you and threatens to devour everything, but where you are it is calm.
I know that sounds a bit strange and slightly poetic, but is the best way I can think of to describe it.
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i am one i got biten over the summer when i was staying at my uncles house.
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walker wrote:
i am one i got biten over the summer when i was staying at my uncles house.
Bitten? Please elaborate.
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Hmmm, interesting, yes please elaborate.
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You better put something on it so it doesn't get infected.....
Siverwolf.
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Im a dream shifter, my soul shifts but alas, i cannont. But my body is therian along with my soul, I have six canines along each side top and bottom. My eyes are always "odd" from what im told, "Always looking". My ears move very wierd like when someone enters a room, my ears will move toward where they entered, it tickles and feels cool. So really whats inside will come out, just not as much as you would like to, and sometimes more then wanted
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mmhm
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WritingWulf wrote:
Im a dream shifter, my soul shifts but alas, i cannont. But my body is therian along with my soul, I have six canines along each side top and bottom. My eyes are always "odd" from what im told, "Always looking". My ears move very wierd like when someone enters a room, my ears will move toward where they entered, it tickles and feels cool. So really whats inside will come out, just not as much as you would like to, and sometimes more then wanted
When you mentioned your ears moving, that piqued my interest. I am sure that many have the ability to wiggle their ears as this Wiki article explains: http://www.wikihow.com/Wiggle-Your-Ears
I've always had the ability for as long as I can remember though the rest of my family does not. When someone enters a room out of my field of vision, I always "prick" up my ears and "turn" them in the direction of the person. It feels to me as if I am actually turning them in the direction of the person, but in the mirror they simply are moving vertically up and down.
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Pesky humans..
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marwolf wrote:
When you mentioned your ears moving, that piqued my interest. I am sure that many have the ability to wiggle their ears as this Wiki article explains: http://www.wikihow.com/Wiggle-Your-Ears
I've always had the ability for as long as I can remember though the rest of my family does not. When someone enters a room out of my field of vision, I always "prick" up my ears and "turn" them in the direction of the person. It feels to me as if I am actually turning them in the direction of the person, but in the mirror they simply are moving vertically up and down.
yeah I get the same thing with my ears...
also, I can actually get the cartilage above my earlobe and around the entrance to my ear canal to actually fold a bit... not just the entire ear....
I'm pretty sure that's not the same muscles responsible for ear-wiggling, seeing as my ears don't wiggle but rather parts of them move individually when I do this......but I'm sure I got that from my dad's side of the family because he can do the same thing, and we both have this extra "tab" of cartilage along the upper edge of each ear.
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My ears turn toward peoples to, its awesome! I love it, it feels wierd tho...
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Having grown up with cats and observing their reactions, it seemed natural.
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Hmm my ears too can wiggle and often do toward what ever noise is loudest around me. Perhaps this is trully a therian thing.
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I welcome the idea.
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*eats a cookie and shuts up and wiggles both ears* Yeyyy i am in the gang* yet again could not hold my tounge*
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I bought a whole jar of peanut butter last night!
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Now thats a new one. I remember fluffernutters back in the day as a pup..
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Howlitzer wrote:
Fuzzball wrote:
Yeh -- tongues are slippery and difficult to keep ahold of.
not if you feed them peanut butter first
Or...
*Points to Fuzzball holding my tongue*
This cat got my tongue! Leggo, Fuzzball!!
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