Well, im 18 now. - FH

Everyone I consider a friend on some level doesn't seem to be active here anymore so I don't know how active I'll be myself, but I said I'd return when I'm allowed to so here I am...

Uh some things that have changed since last time I was here:

In January I graduated highschool and moved across the country to my grandparents house.

In May I got my autism diagnosis.

This month my mom and I moved out of grandparents house to our new place. And I started working on a Frozen fan project online with the, in my opinion, most sophisticated Frozen fans (and they arguably know more than some of the people who actually work on the films...)

Today I became an adult.

And next month I'll start college/university, and will have a rheumatology appt to hopefully figure out my chronic pain.

...There was a lot more stuff that happened but I cant think of it at the moment.

That's all.

(And for anyone who has no idea who I am.. Name's FrozenHeart or FH, I live in the USA, I'm 18, they/them pronouns)

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  • Welcome back, FH!! Happy birthday! Welcome to adulthood... and congratulations on the formal diagnosis!

    I was very happy that we still communicated - not in words, but though the medium of chess, with our one-move-a-day games. It was the first thing that I did most mornings (advert for Autistic Chess club!). We only tied once. The rest of the time you thrashed me - once it seemed like with about ten queens Slight smile.

    I also lost my way here. The rule changes and automated post policing would cause most of my friends not to be here when I was, and vice-versa. I have heard that this place has improved in that respect. Also, I have a lot less time at the moment. I have been getting bits and pieces of work, and volunteer with local autistic adults once a week. 

    It's great about the Frozen fan project. It's heart-warming that you are still such a huge fan.

    I hope that you make more friends here again - you were always one of the good ones here.

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  • Welcome back, FH!! Happy birthday! Welcome to adulthood... and congratulations on the formal diagnosis!

    I was very happy that we still communicated - not in words, but though the medium of chess, with our one-move-a-day games. It was the first thing that I did most mornings (advert for Autistic Chess club!). We only tied once. The rest of the time you thrashed me - once it seemed like with about ten queens Slight smile.

    I also lost my way here. The rule changes and automated post policing would cause most of my friends not to be here when I was, and vice-versa. I have heard that this place has improved in that respect. Also, I have a lot less time at the moment. I have been getting bits and pieces of work, and volunteer with local autistic adults once a week. 

    It's great about the Frozen fan project. It's heart-warming that you are still such a huge fan.

    I hope that you make more friends here again - you were always one of the good ones here.

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