It's sad when you no longer enjoy something you used to love. That's a normal part of human growth. We drift in and out of interests, friend groups, and methods of personal expression.
Sometimes though, you really wish you could enjoy a thing in the same way you used to.
@danielhowell Dan! I live in the US and none of my local bookstores are selling the version of your book that doesn't have your face on it. Your website is selling extra stuff with the book, but I just want the book. I've been calling stores since April. What do?
@SINGSOOLlNG I understand where you're coming from. One of my moots specifically asked that I include food trigger warnings, so I try to be accommodating to them.
@Moonlightcxc @HOBIVIRXL When you fill up the board with stickers, you get prizes like free drinks or discounted meals. At least, that's what they did in the late 90s. Looks like McDonald's is doing it again?
@DIORHAB1TS I miss this is a whole life changing experience of my life and I don't want this to happen again in my mind but it isn't a bad for me and my mom and I don't want this to happen to be the best way home for the kids to get married in a committed marriage or not have sex offenders
Daniel Howell described his mental health journey as "The Hobbit: There and Back Again" and that's why I've been subscribed to him since 2010. His nerdbrain speaks to my own nerdbrain. I love that dork!
I loved talking to the brilliant @danielhowell in the #BritainGetTalking podcast for @itv. Listen to Dan open up about life and relationships, and living with depression. Find it in the usual podcast places. https://t.co/3itbLr9geM
@solarseavey No, I don't need to know. I never needed to know. Some younger fans think they need to know, and I don't hate them for it. I hope you grow enough to view other people's mistakes with forgiveness and compassion.