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Transmascs: do you have one or more incredibly niche interests?
Yes, one
Yes, multiple
No, not really
No, definitely not
Unsure / don’t know how to define
Other answer
See results / not under transmasc umbrella

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Hands are quite an important insight into a person’s career, hobby, or rather, one’s main enterprise.Â
A strong hand can indicate someone in construction, trade, or other physical professions that require a strong hand or arm. Calluses can indicate which fingers work with which materials, and if there are any marks from the professsion—such as the silver tattoos of a jeweler, or dirt under the fingernails from farming—it becomes rather simple to determine.
For example, if one views my hand, they will see the chemical stains of a chemist, and a distinct lack of weight for their length, indicating my work is not laborious in nature; however, they will also note a more lean strength associated with boxing and other sports. If one observes the hand of Dr. Watson, however, they will notice a military man’s strength and reserve, yet also the stillness associated with a surgeon, and the well-gauged pressure of a doctor.
What you like most about fear, Abigail?
''{This is such an unique sensation... Yet, with so many contrasts...! How can I say it ? There are so many types of fear. Three main categories, so far. All of them leaves a feeling that gets you whole...}
{There is for example, the Jumpscare type of fear. It leaves an unique clutch in the neck that I think of as such a shock of pleasure. It is sadly short, but is easy to trigger.}
{The Unhealthy type of fear is triggered by, usually, elements related to the body, such as blood, insides, skin torn apart, disembodied body parts, eyes, teeth and mouth, hands... The body twisting in manners that are usually not allowing a person to survive. What is commonly called 'gore' or 'bodyhorror'. This is apparently based on empathy and the sensation you get in your body is your brain anticipating the pain these things would cause you. But, I am not responsive to this type of fear and the necessary stimuli are just too messy to gather, so it is not so interesting. (Although it is the most effective way to get cries... The process to obtain the stimuli, I mean. Um.)}
{The Anxiety type of fear is my personal favourite, and is caused by the environment. An eerie setting, some darkness and above all a good sound ambience... And it triggers a category of shivers and a sensation in the chest and the shoulders which I think are the best sensation ever♡. I do not believe I will ever get bored of it.}
{Oh, and there is actually a fourth category, but this one is not much worth talking about. It the Insanity category. Witnessing someone go through it doesn't get the same type of screams, -although it create really good fear stimuli- but to feel it frankly just gives terrible headaches and feelings. I could most likely do without.}''
{*then goes on a interminable and excruciatingly detailed rambling about the many variations of fear with way too many examples and anecdotes than mortals can probably handle*}
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[At this point I think I should make the point on something.
Autistic people, especially with an Asperger syndrom, often possess one absolute specific interest which can become obsessive for some, to the point they dedicate themselves entirely -some to the point they'd forget to sleep, eat or drink and basically neglect everything else. They can talk about it for hours and hours without flailing. That interest can be sometimes understandable to neurotypic people, sometimes not. Sometimes it's about space, cars, dinosaurs. Sometimes it's about plans, feeling textures or spotting dust. Sometimes it's even something that harm them physically. Anything it is, it's their comfort field and their main source of joy.
It is often hard for them to explain why they love it so much to neurotypic people. It is something that seems evident for them, and really- what's the point in explaining something evident ?
So {Abigail}'s specific interest happens to be fear. It may be harmful to other people. It may be unhealthy for her. But whatever it may be, it is her evidence of happiness, she can't justify it and will back up against nothing to satisfy her passion.
After all, it's not really as if she can tell or even get that people do not necessarily enjoy what she loves...]
I have written in great detail distinguishing 140 different varieties of tobacco and have even coloured plates illustrating the ash, so it must be that it sits in my mind frequently. While I do not care to recreate such a document--a trifle, really--I do find it interesting to recite certain facts.
For example, the colour of cigar ash can differentiate based on the amount of nutrients in the plant. A white ash indicates nutrient-rich (the nutrients, of course, being magnesium and calcium) soil; a darker ash suggests the opposite--and it will also be more acidic. However, too much magnesium is discovered with the advent of flaky white ash.
Simply a minutiae to consider as you go about your business, especially if you take the time to study a smoking companion or perhaps even an ashtray. Such things provide insight.
The dating and location of documents has been considered "one of the most challenging areas in the field of questioned document examination". In order to examine documents, one must familiarise oneself with everything considering documentation. This is not a complete list, as I have written a monograph previously, but rather a preliminary round of advice on the subject.
Ink, paper, and toner are by far the most important pieces aside from the content. By considering their commercial introduction in either a specific region or time as well as the aging process they have undergone, one can determine quite a bit. It is rather simple, but that does not equate its difficulty.
Yet, after developing an eye for stationery, one can determine who has sent a letter when without reading it--is that not fascinating?

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OK the tea poll was very good and awakened my tea neuron. What is your wildest tea story ?
Mine is that about the Earl Grey I drink for work, one of the only I buy in teabag for convenience. Under a cut because I infodumped way too much.
All the books I brought home on this vacation are about jesus/early christianity/ feminism in the early church/ gnosticism ....
Hahaha I am a chem major I should not have declared for french or religions......