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"hypersensitive" Definitions
  1. hypersensitive (to something) very easily offended
  2. hypersensitive (to something) extremely physically sensitive to particular substances, medicines, light, etc.

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I'm hypersensitive to the lotion, so I really can't mess.
James are both characterized by a hypersensitive attention to emotional
It's made me hypersensitive to noises, to certain sound patterns.
I was an explosively hypersensitive child obsessed with everything creepy.
Modern audiences are now hypersensitive to images of animal harm.
Even the hypersensitive Presidents Clinton and Obama let a lot slide.
Facebook is already hypersensitive to largely unfounded claims of political bias.
They're always there, working for free, hypersensitive to the smallest error.
These people may be hypersensitive to friend or follower count fluctuations.
They found that younger generations are less hypersensitive than older generations.
It's hard when that's all you're asked about, but Taylor is hypersensitive.
Children who are hypersensitive to bitterness are often especially fond of sugar.
Will is uncomfortable at being looked at because he's hypersensitive about racism.
I drive my motorized wheelchair with a hypersensitive, lip-controlled mini joystick.
The district court rejected Mr Bormuth's constitutional challenge, finding him to be "hypersensitive".
"That individual has created a hypersensitive atmosphere for every other physician," he said.
Something about teenagers being close to each other makes them hypersensitive to judgment.
"Employers are more hypersensitive to it when it happens to them," he said.
Maybe you're constantly critical of your spouse but you're hypersensitive to any negative comment.
At a young age, Markle was hypersensitive to subliminal messaging in media and ads.
Most of us were hypersensitive to him and wanted nothing to do with him.
My point isn't that it's hypersensitive to care when one of these incidents occurs.
Narcissists can show themselves to be hypersensitive when their decisions or authority are challenged.
Transphobia is not a pet issue of the hypersensitive but a continuing international emergency.
And "hypersensitive" is not a code word for "complains more" — it's a neurological category.
I encountered these hypersensitive fainting couchers at Oberlin College and Georgetown University last year.
This made it feel more like a hypersensitive gesture controller than a mind-reading system.
It has a hypersensitive touch to the rubber keys for programmable filters, pitch bends, etc.
Most animal behavior experts attribute their navigating ability largely to a hypersensitive sense of smell.
Aren't some people hypersensitive, imagining slights, or looking for a reason to feel righteously indignant?
President Rodrigo Duterte has been hypersensitive to criticism, especially about his deadly crackdown on illegal drugs.
"People are hypersensitive to working with anyone with any type of issues," one investor told me.
With no gums to protect them, the roots feel hypersensitive to sweet, hot, and especially cold.
"I'm hypersensitive right now," said Kathleen Hall, Microsoft's corporate vice president for global advertising and media.
Almost all vertebrates, including humans, are hypersensitive to forward motion that moves from back to front.
Between the hypersensitive and the just plain greedy, there really aren't many understanding folks out there anymore.
He is also hypersensitive; the smallest perceived slight will trigger a full-scale defense of his pride.
Thus a hypersensitive baby might continually turn away from his mother's gaze, causing her to feel rejected.
In the film, Bella Thorne's character, Katie, has the rare genetic disorder, making her hypersensitive to the sun.
Some people are hypersensitive to morphine, and in those people, taking it could lead to severe allergic reactions.
And because Mahalia was intense and hypersensitive anyway—even for a teenager—she couldn't seem to shake it.
She checked with her friends to make sure she wasn't "hypersensitive," she said, but it enraged them, too.
In short, each plant grows at the pinnacle of a trembling heap of tightly focussed and hypersensitive data.
For a while I thought I had — there's a name for when it's hypersensitive, hyper-acoustic, I don't know.
Perhaps Niecy's just feeling hypersensitive and warding off unworthy spirits after her moment of empowerment during last week's episode?
It could very well be that Xfinity's security setting is just hypersensitive and blocking sites it's not meant to.
Most gay men are hypersensitive to superficial questions, like sexual preferences, or if I feel feminine when I'm bottoming.
ASMR videos feature pleasant looking women gently tapping objects, and whispering mostly nonsense into hypersensitive microphones that amplify sounds.
The court threw out the case because jokes about pompous, hypersensitive, orangutan-looking public figures are protected free speech.
Each facility offers features catering to the needs of people with autism, who can be hypersensitive to various stimulations.
We get the sense that Willa has always been hypersensitive: "You're emotionally immune deficient," a friend once told her.
"You become hypersensitive to what is said about you," social media expert Kinsey Schofield told Fox News at the time.
But what if the secret is to actually treat your complexion with the same care you'd give a hypersensitive baby's?
Such an act would bolster Americans now under pressure to tie national greatness either to racial superiority or hypersensitive diversity.
The government of President Xi Jinping is hypersensitive to criticism and will no longer stay out of our personal lives.
Once you see an idea working, it sparks your interest and you become hypersensitive to everything that's being thrown out.
Rather than just being a personality type, like being shy or outgoing, HSPs are defined by their hypersensitive nervous system.
But that also means I'm hypersensitive to sound — I just see it, rather than hear it, if that makes sense.
"We are hypersensitive to the security," said Linda Gerstman, the vice president of the 303 Broad Street board of directors.
And she is hypersensitive to allergens — the slightest whiff of smoke, chemicals or perfume can cause her throat to close.
"We're programmed to really be hypersensitive to black male oppression," Chance says in the full interview, available on Rolling Stone's website.
The moment you're settled, the mouth shuts accompanied by a frantic beeping like one of those hypersensitive car reversal radar systems.
Ever since the Cambridge Analytica fiasco, we've become hypersensitive to them, and reports sometimes conflate negligent data practices with simple APIs.
People with dense, hypersensitive taste buds are often called supertasters, and are said to represent about a quarter of the population.
The farther we go away from our comfort zones the more things are changing, unfamiliar and strange; becoming hypersensitive to everything.
Our son grew hypersensitive to Chuck's moods, desperately trying to keep the younger kids quiet so they didn't trigger their father.
It doesn't follow, however, that anyone offended by a stereotypical literary depiction is a hypersensitive millennial crybaby who fails to appreciate art.
It's all from Remi's hypersensitive perspective where she only hears the absolute worst, and if she doesn't hear it, she imagines it.
For nontraditional industry teams, firms hypersensitive to cash flow, the instability caused by a continuing resolution can often be a deal breaker.
Preminger, an Austrian-Jewish luminary of Vienna theatre who emigrated to the United States in 1935, had hypersensitive antennae for societal breakdowns.
Turns out, older generations are more hypersensitive than younger generations, according to a new study published in the Journal Psychology and Aging.
"Fake news is a sign of intolerant and hypersensitive attitudes, and leads only to the spread of arrogance and hatred," Pope Francis said.
Finally, The Wave, Casper's newest option with five layers, employs a hypersensitive surface and precise support at 33 different points for ergonomic harmony.
Autistic people are frequently hypersensitive to the everyday annoyances of office life: ringing phones and bright fluorescent lights may distress or drain them.
Critics characterized the incident as the latest example of a hypersensitive white person calling the police to report black people for dubious reasons.
He needs to prepare markets for the day when the E.C.B. begins withdrawing stimulus, but avoid provoking an overreaction in hypersensitive financial markets.
He says, in hindsight, he understands why people took his tweet as a threat -- but thinks they were just hypersensitive after Obama's comments.
In light of all this, it's obvious why tropes in public discourse about young people as whiny, hypersensitive ingrates are infuriating for young people.
"People take sides and then they become hypersensitive and that just makes divisions all over the party and we don't want that," she said.
The reasonable concern that major plot elements not be divulged has spawned a phobic, hypersensitive taboo against public discussion of anything that happens onscreen.
And a longitudinal study by Edelstein suggests that hypersensitive narcissists develop more depressive symptoms, physical health problems, and lower life satisfaction in mid-life.
That same 2016 study found "vulnerable" narcissists — who are typically more introverted and hypersensitive — are more likely than others to request followers on Instagram.
For the study, 239 undergrads who were active Instagram were measured on the Hypersensitive Narcissism Scale and asked about their motivations for using Instagram.
Like all extreme narcissists, he feels a gnawing sense of inadequacy and thus requires constant adulation, admiration, and reinforcement for his oversize, hypersensitive ego.
Any attempts to return to normal eating patterns wind up flooding the hypersensitive brain with a surge of serotonin, creating panic, rage and emotional instability.
Just like the hypersensitive clock, these systems are extraordinarily responsive to their environment and can act as precise sensors of pressure, temperature and electric current.
In fact, fantastic photo opportunities are something the kingdom values and is hypersensitive about, especially ones that are going to be seen around the world.
"Jassem went so far as to blame Ms. Allen for reacting to Ms. Minnis' misconduct and accused her of being hypersensitive," according to the suit.
Second and perhaps indicative of Trump's own concern, we have witnessed a hypersensitive and aggressive reaction from the Trump camp since reports of the dossier emerged.
Pressed flowers may not seem like an environmental risk, but Australia, with its history of invasive species, is hypersensitive when it comes to importing biological materials.
Many people with autism, for instance, are hypersensitive to and dislike being touched, as well as might be upset by a slight change in a routine.
The Personal Care Products Council, North American Contact Dermatitis Group, and the American Contact Dermatitis Society already provide information and guidance for people with hypersensitive skin.
They often view social interactions with others as threatening in comparison to the safety of their own company those who are "hypersensitive" to judgement by others.
They were hypersensitive to looking like there were Americans coming into Libya when this was truly a terrorist haven," Pompeo said on "The Hugh Hewitt Show.
With the truculent personality of some physically strong, emotionally hypersensitive people, he swaggered into action by ladling molten lead into junctions of gallery walls and floors.
This suggests that millennials, those ages 23 to 38, are less hypersensitive than baby boomers, those ages 55 to 73, reported Julia Naftulin for Business Insider.
Chloe: We're like yin and yang — I'm the hypersensitive one, and Halle's the really chill, cool, calm and collected one who's not afraid to speak her mind.
Theresa May's conservative government has become hypersensitive to the notion that British companies can be bought for knockdown prices due to the economic repercussions of the referendum.
Then, as we lay naked in the come-down of our high, we started to make love and it was ever-so-soft, passionate, emotional, and hypersensitive.
Cole Orobetz, co-founder of plant-based meat company Alpha Foods, said when it comes to seafood, people can be hypersensitive to even the slightest off flavor.
Many people seem to be blaming their leaders, rather than President Trump or others, for most of the problems, making the government hypersensitive to expressions of dissent.
Many of the people he writes about seem to have grown hypersensitive to any loss of control; they pathologically fixate on absurd attempts to regulate the uncontrollable.
We might wish, at times, that Mr. Trump were a little less juvenile, or insensitive, or hypersensitive; but we might also wish that every president achieves perfection.
His preference for "content of character" (as he defines it) over color of skin, coupled with his characteristic bluntness, is almost guaranteed to offend in our hypersensitive age.
In clinics in North Carolina and Tennessee, 25 of 88 recipients were hypersensitive to the drug, with some so sick they needed emergency shots of epinephrine and hospitalization.
In less lengthy terms, this means it is hypersensitive to different types of motion, meaning it will track every lunge, pool lap, or punch during a boxing workout.
U.S. stock investors have now turned hypersensitive to rising yields after the past week's surge, which lifts borrowing costs and could curb economic earnings and growth, Yardeni said.
This makes it easy for his media enemies to portray him (unfairly) as a hypersensitive egotist lurching about in the dead of night tweeting from the White House.
There are theories, including the "hygiene hypothesis"—that in this hyper-clean environment, our immune system becomes hypersensitive to stuff that isn't inherently harmful, like peanuts and pollen.
Children with autism are often hypersensitive to the sound or sensation of scissors or blades snipping around their heads, making haircuts (especially for those with shorter styles) a challenge.
Unfortunately, we live in such a hypersensitive time that more name-calling and ugly tweets will be the way we handle this, on both sides of the political spectrum.
"Fake news is a sign of intolerant and hypersensitive attitudes, and leads only to the spread of arrogance and hatred," the pope said in a document about the issue.
Writer and director John Krasinski stars alongside his real-life wife Emily Blunt as parents trying to protect their children in a world overrun with creatures who have hypersensitive hearing.
Their inability to see heightened their awareness of even the most insignificant sound, and produced a population of hypersensitive listeners who helped Abu Hamdan reconstruct the prison through acoustic memory.
" LaCorte noted that had the two men still been working for their previous employers, he could not have afforded them and said he is "a beneficiary of companies being hypersensitive.
It seems to me tragicomic—an effort to project masculine resolve by a hypersensitive man who, in 1941, was drinking heavily, tormented by his nemesis Longman, and in failing health.
Trump, a former model who is poised and hypersensitive to the criticism she receives for putting one toe out of place, wore a pristine white shirt to see the elephants.
Going out in public required becoming hypersensitive to mobs at the supermarket or on the street who, lost in their phones or thoughts, all seemed to head straight for me.
Later, a Google search revealed synesthetes are, in fact, often hypersensitive, but in that moment LJ's response seemed to frustrate my attempt to snap a clear picture of her synesthesia.
The truth is that people who use "snowflake" as an insult tend to seem pretty aggrieved themselves — hypersensitive to dissent or complication and nursing a healthy appetite for feeling oppressed.
With Midnight Sun hitting theaters on Friday, a spotlight is being put on the rare genetic disorder xeroderma pigmentosa, or XP, that makes Bella Thorne's character, Katie, hypersensitive to the sun.
Ketamine and cocaine affect the brain differently, causing chemical chaosBoth drugs in Calvin Klein can cause hallucinations, change people's perception of time, and make them hypersensitive to sight, sound, and touch.
In fact, it appears investors are now hypersensitive to news from DC. The political landscape influences the investing decisions of three-quarters of investors surveyed recently by advisory firm Raymond James.
The ordeal highlights what was a pattern of Warren's campaign that sometimes hurt her: She was hypersensitive to public criticism and tended to overcorrect in her efforts to ensure her competence.
I guess a fledgling might feel quite insulted to be called a baby, actually, since it's by definition growing its big-bird wings and probably teeming with hypersensitive teenage bird hormones.
Investors are hypersensitive to any signals about when the central bank will begin to reduce its stimulus to the eurozone economy, which is looking healthier than it has in a decade.
Often she has some form of trauma in her past that makes her hypersensitive to red flags but, at the same time, allows those around her to dismiss her intuition as hysteria.
I got really into beauty and completely obsessed with skin care in my early 20s, when I began to realize I desperately needed to get my hypersensitive and inflamed skin under control.
On the other side of it, if you're in the band and you're hypersensitive to people's energy, like I believe I am, meet-and-greets fucking beat the shit out of you.
Nellis has made some progress with the V.A. On Monday, she received a letter approving her disability claim for Raynaud's syndrome, a disorder that makes a person's extremities hypersensitive to cold temperatures.
"  The pope's remarks comes after he released a statement in February condemning "fake news," calling it a "sign of intolerant and hypersensitive attitudes" that "leads only to the spread of arrogance and hatred.
Berkeley, California (CNN)Judging from the talk about the University of California, Berkeley lately, you'd think the campus was filled with hypersensitive snowflakes covering their ears to block out ideas they don't like.
But because ad agencies tend to be hypersensitive about their reputations and they depend on a workforce sensitive to the issues they're calling attention to right now, their power could arguably extend pretty far.
The situation also highlights what has become a bit of a pattern in Warren's presidential campaign: she seems to be hypersensitive to public criticism and has a tendency to over-correct in her responses.
Some people are more prone to soreness, some are relatively less sensitive, some hypersensitive, and there are differences in the ways that different people process pain, and in the ways they respond to drugs.
Many on the right have long been hypersensitive to accusations of racism, often reacting by circling the wagons around those within their camp who they believe have been unfairly accused of a potentially fatal allegation.
That mission has just been reaffirmed in a University of Chicago letter to incoming freshmen that rejects "trigger warnings" about discomfiting course material, "safe spaces" for the hypersensitive and cancellations of invitations to controversial speakers.
There's also no strong case for a link between violent video games and mass shootings, and buckling to Trump's demands could spark an enormous backlash from gamers who are hypersensitive to even a hint of censorship.
" She lists the serious physical and emotional effects that stalking victims can suffer: "Victims may become hypersensitive, hyper vigilant and live on adrenaline, always watching behind them and doing 360-degree risk assessments of every situation.
I'm hypersensitive to headphones that don't give me enough bass, which is what makes most of Grado's range and the latest HD 660s from Sennheiser profoundly unappealing to me, but the closed Aeons don't commit that sin.
His major obstacle, though, is that Australians are hypersensitive about both the rights and the rites of their native people, and they don't take kindly to some American's barging into off-limits areas to perform stolen rituals.
I'm not the kind of person who is hypersensitive to that kind of thing, but when someone is talking to you differently from how they're talking to your friends you pick up on that kind of thing.
Wyatt's mother, Fauve Lafrenière, told CNC News that Wyatt is both hyposensitive and hypersensitive, meaning he doesn't feel pain from his hair being touched, but the sensation that happens when he's in the barber's chair can be unbearable.
If you listen to something a bunch of times, it makes its way to the other end of the spectrum, and we stop learning anything new when we listen to it, which our biological systems are hypersensitive towards.
"If they are single stall, they can be used as a decompression space for those who are hypersensitive to sensory and emotional stimuli and experience sensory overload," says Walsh, which is something that's common but stigmatized at shows.
While the researchers didn't crack the secret to the propellantless-engine, they did manage to create a hypersensitive measurement device and identify sources of possible false positives that will help to better characterize EmDrive experiments in the future.
But if you've been sexting with someone and he's been in a meeting and he doesn't get back to you and then you get angry, I guess it's like: don't be hypersensitive if they're not responsive right away.
" According to TMZ, his full quote was as follows: "We're programmed to really be hypersensitive to black male oppression, but black women are exponentially [a] higher oppressed and violated group of people just in comparison to the whole world.
"Crocs use their hypersensitive snouts in predation (detecting water ripples), social behavior (snout-to-snout rubbing), assessing nest temperature (arguably the most important in terms of long-term survival of a species), and safely carrying hatchlings," Carr told Gizmodo.
"As adults, we're hypersensitive right now to the idea that our identities are at risk and our personal information is out there," said Al Pascual, senior vice president of research and the head of fraud and security at Javelin.
And when it comes to homegrown sounds, look no further than the ardorous rancheras of Vicente Fernandez or the hypersensitive agony of Juan Gabriel's love ballads, and yes, the sorrowful jangle-pop of The Smiths and their wistful crooner.
"My clitoris is so hypersensitive after an orgasm, even a micro-orgasm, it doesn't want to be touched again for a good while," says Cyndy Etler, a 47-year-old life coach and author outside of Charlotte, North Carolina.
But loud office-sighers are especially unattractive co-workers because they vent emotions into the office, and those of us who are hypersensitive feel compelled to ask what's wrong, or we worry that the annual holiday layoffs are imminent.
Mutant virus built vaccine The new study involved an influenza A H73N1 virus that the researchers genetically engineered to incorporate certain mutations that made the virus hypersensitive to interferons, proteins involved in alerting the immune system to viral infections.
The groups are varied in their approach, but share a common thread of deep suspicion of the Democratic Party and an apparent determination to seize upon the hypersensitive political moment in a country with a deeply troubled racial past.
Boehmermann's poem was itself a response to Turkish complaints about a satirical song called "Erdowie, Erdowo, Erdogan" broadcast on NDR television late last month that depicted Erdogan as an egotistical, hypersensitive authoritarian bent on suppressing anything that offended him.
As if tyrannosaurs weren't formidable and frightening enough, new research published in Scientific Reports shows the surprising degree to which these two-legged predators used hypersensitive snouts to locate prey, protect their young, identify objects, and interact with one another.
Importantly, the researchers say that the hypersensitive snout is a feature common to all tyrannosaurs; the new study is the first to identify the "sixth sense" in D. horneri, but the features responsible for the characteristic are found throughout the family.
"After the animal is hurt once badly, they are hypersensitive and try to protect themselves for the rest of their lives," said senior author Greg Neely, a pain researcher at the University of Sydney, in a release from the university.
And this results in hyper-aware, hypersensitive people more often than it doesn't; it's impossible to torture yourself with thoughts of how others might behave or react to things if you don't know how others generally behave or react to things.
Oliphant said the tailings facility re-design, which includes flatter slopes on the dam holding the waste, came about as people have become "hypersensitive about tailings" in the wake of the bursting of a tailings dam at Brazil's Samarco mine last November.
Airports are difficult settings for people with autism spectrum diso rder, because they can be hypersensitive to noise and crowds, said Dr. Wendy Moyal, a psychiatrist at the Child Mind Institute in New York City who is an autism spectrum disorder specialist.
He did not need to see someone babbling into a cell phone as he walked down the street to sense that we'd gone too far; he was such a hypersensitive, such an alert antenna, that he was worried before Alexander Graham Bell was born.
But Trump is a winner with the soul of a loser: He is consumed by imagined slights to his fragile ego, hypersensitive to the pretensions of smarty-pants liberals, a man who spends many hours a day watching cable news and seething with anger.
We deny them participation in conventional political discourse—op-ed pages, candidate debates, conference panels—not because we are hypersensitive enforcers of political correctness, but because they are explicitly dedicated to destroying the very institutions, norms, and practices that, however imperfectly, define what's good about this country.
"Most of these critics are those who spend most of their time in this world of Apple analysis, so of course they're hypersensitive to their devices," said Horace Dediu, a fellow at the Clayton Christensen Institute, a think tank, and an analyst who follows Apple at his site, Asymco.
By developing a better understanding of what causes severe allergic reactions in hypersensitive individuals, Dr. Ishizaka and his wife, Teruko Ishizaka, a research immunologist, laid the groundwork in the mid-21989s for advances in monitoring, treating and preventing such conditions as asthma, hay fever and drug and food allergies.
Pinker emailed in response to my inquiry, that Trump is almost a caricature of a contestant to be Alpha baboon: aggressive, hypersensitive to perceived threats to his dominance, boastful of his status and physical attributes (including his genitals), even the physical display of colorful big hair and a phallic red tie.
Capitalizing on New York's hypersensitive surge market, drivers use two or three phones per app, or even supplementary apps like Driver Bar and Uber Partner that are designed to help them find the best rates offered among the various apps and to log off apps when accepting rides on others.
Amid a legion of flashy investors who are hypersensitive about how the world sees them, Marc Stad has quite intentionally flown under the radar — eschewing press coverage even as he and his investment firm, Dragoneer Investment Group, find unique ways of getting access to some of Silicon Valley's highest-profile companies.
"I think those that are hypersensitive to this issue are likely not going to be voting for us anyway, and I understand that, because there are voters who believe that any discussion of the Second Amendment is the compromising of the Second Amendment," said Walt Maddox, a Democratic candidate for governor of Alabama.
With two people who are both heavily socialized to anticipate and meet everyone else's emotional needs, the dynamic can become a kind of high-alert empathy, each constantly attempting to decode what the other might be thinking, hypersensitive to any change in pitch or tone, like a pair of high-strung racehorses.
"The indies decided that rather than trying to compete on price and inventory, we're going to provide our customers with a curated experience that's hypersensitive to the customers in that community," said Ryan Raffaelli, an assistant professor at Harvard Business School who has studied why independent bookstores are rebounding in spite of Amazon.
But given the intense emotional reactions from readers—both from those who feel their food sensitivity is not taken seriously, and from those who feel people with food issues are being overly precious—it's worth examining why we shouldn't be dismissive of people who don't have classic food allergies but are hypersensitive in some way.
The Trestle's zipper makes it a bit trickier to extract a laptop on the fly, which I'm probably more sensitive to owing to my job — but my usual hurried use also makes me hypersensitive to anything else that might slow me down with this bag, and in all this time, I've found nothing else to gripe about.
"The hypersensitive and opportunistic world we live in could result in the groups that have higher mandatory wage and QSR organizing objectives for their own selfish reasons have already started to use the news to advance their objectives," McDonald's National Owners Association (NOA), an independent organization of franchisees, wrote in an internal report seen by Business Insider.
What is less clear is whether what works in a primary will be harmful in the general election and whether the cascade of apologies risks making Democrats look like the hypersensitive, politically correct crowd Republicans make them out to be — especially when compared with President Trump, who often insults and offends people and almost never apologizes for anything.
They also found that children with ASD with the lowest levels of vasopressin had the most severe symptoms, which can include speech and language difficulties, hypersensitive senses, and poor cognition and IQ.Building on all of this, Parker and her team decided to conduct a double-blinded, randomized, and controlled trial of 30 children with ASD between the ages of 6 and 12.
I'm told what to expect from being alone in absolute silence: No, I'm told, I won't go immediately berserk and insane; but yes, I will become hypersensitive to background sounds, which is why I spend the first couple of minutes scratching my own crackly stubble, or smacking my lips, or listening to the saliva slosh around in my own mouth, or breathing.
Laurie has chronic health issues that make her hypersensitive to temperature and scent and cause her to have a hard time walking or even dressing herself, so she works out of a bed in her room in the fundshack, surrounded by laptops and phones, often undressed and wrapped in a blue sheet that matches her blue eyes, her blue hair, and the blue of her walls.
The traumatic nature of the event has meant I find it hard to remember parts of my life before then—before my uncle was no longer with us, before I was so hypersensitive to suicide as it's acknowledged in modern media and casual parlance ("I felt like killing myself," a particularly unhelpful yet surprisingly common turn of phrase), and before I faced my own ongoing battle with depression and anxiety.
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