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Am I Trippin Or This Is Normal

Is this normal or am i stone cold trippin'?

haha, ur funny ..but i have no clue

Is it normal to keep tripping over your toe picks?

This happened to me the first time I skated with my first pair of skates, I had the Jackson Artiste boots with the Ultima Mark IV blade, this was because I wasn't used to a larger toe pick. The Jackson Classique are intended for slightly more advanced skaters than pre-alpha but not that much more and they will work fine for you and last you a longer time. I used to trip over my toe pick because I was leaning too far forward on my blade, maybe thats the case with you. Try to stay away from leaning towards your toe pick, at that level you don't really need to worry about using the toe pick for a while. Maybe the other kids in your class are not tripping over theirs because their toe pick is smaller and they don't lean in as far depending on their technique and the rocker of their blade. It is very normal though to trip over your toe pick in the beginning, it happens to a lot of people, don't worry though, you'll outgrow it soon enough, ask your instructor to teach you the proper way to avoid tripping on it though, they may be able to correct you further.

I ate too many shrooms will I ever be normal again?

So Saturday I wanted to trip and I had some amanitas muscaria shrooms I'd bought off eBay sence they're legal.

There the red kind like on Alice And wonderland.

Well on irrowid they said a high dose is 5 grams. And I did start out with 5 but I didn't feel anything so I drank some orange juice sence vitamin C is supposed to make trips more intense and I ate another 10 grams. So I had a total of 15 grams because I'm stupid.

So after 30 minutes I started trippin harder than I have in my life.

After 6 hours of trippin my azz off I oventually blacked out.

Now I feel like reality has been shaddered and put back together but somehow pieces r missing. And I just feel weird.

Could somebody with experience please tell me if this will weare off?

Will I ever feel normal again?

I keep tripping on my words all the time. How do I start speaking better?

I have a similar issue, when I experience anxiety I have a terrible stutter so though I'm not qualified my experience might help:- Speak slowly. It may feel odd at first, but once you get used to speaking deliberately and with purpose you may find that you trip up your words less since you are making more of an effort to pronounce them. You don't need to be in such a rush to speak, anyone with an interest in what you have to say (or just general politeness for that matter) will not lose interest just because you exceed a certain time limit. - Think about what you want to say When you have a vague idea in your head of the response you want to make, but not how you want to say it, this will manifest itself by making you unsure of yourself. You don't need to go over every word, just take a moment to collect your thoughts. You can buy yourself time to answer by taking a sip of a drink, or a deep breath. - Stuttering and tripping over your words is often a symptom of a lack of confidence.  That one isn't so easily managed, but if someone asks you a question you can generally be assured that they want to receive your answer. When someone takes the time to talk to you they usually value your opinions.- Tongue twisted and mouth exercises Start your day with a series of tongue twisters, the more difficult and varied. Over pronounce them, move your mouth as much as possible. If you can get through these then in time your mouth should be able to form the more natural shapes of your every day vocabulary. If this is an issue that persists or interferes with your life it could be beneficial to see a speech therapist, assuming that is accessible to you.

PERICARDITITIS? HEART ISSUES? OR AM I TRIPPIN.?

Constant panic attacks at night. Or in other ways, in the middle of the night I wake up with my heart besting very fast but then it is slowed down by deep breaths. I have been to the ER five times and ECG is always normal. I get tingles in my left arm from time to time, muscle spasms from time to time, pain in fingers or wrist, pain under breast bone or behind breast itself. In addition, sometimes in the middle of the day if I put my hand to my chest or under my breast I can feel my heart beating so hard like its about to come out. Helppp!!! Suffering with these symptoms for a month now.
Also sometimes I feel like I get a dull ache on my heart and In the mornings if I don't eat on time of something or something to spicy I get a chronic burn around my heart area

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