I cannot tell a lie........

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I cannot tell a lie....some of the things I've seen here make me want to punch someone in the throat

I cannot lie Rocketman, some people can’t simply be happy for others. I don’t think you can punch it out of them. Fortunately it’s the minority of people, the majority of people on here are truly lovely.

Don’t worry, just smile cause you are a sweetheart :D
 
Oh your ears will be the only thing required. They will blow them out well. I seen them back in the day and would love to see them again.
I first saw them in 1990's back then my vision was amazing, I had 20/20. I seen over a 1000 bands and that is no lie. Iron Maiden and Metallica I seen both 5x. Next year is the first time I'm going to a concert where my vision is so poor and I am nervous about other people I wonder what they'll say. I hope I be accepted as fitting in is really hard. I get name calling in the streets and this raises my anxiety a great deal so doing something like this it's going to be really hard on me. I get called "3 blind mice." I get mocked it's really hard, I tried self defence but it felt all eyes was on me. I kind of give up on things. But one thing I never gavd up on was music. When I heard Metallica was coming I was like buying 2 tickets forgetting I have a disability. If someone is in UK and wants to go with me let me know. I'm being serious.
 
I first saw them in 1990's back then my vision was amazing, I had 20/20. I seen over a 1000 bands and that is no lie. Iron Maiden and Metallica I seen both 5x. Next year is the first time I'm going to a concert where my vision is so poor and I am nervous about other people I wonder what they'll say. I hope I be accepted as fitting in is really hard. I get name calling in the streets and this raises my anxiety a great deal so doing something like this it's going to be really hard on me. I get called "3 blind mice." I get mocked it's really hard, I tried self defence but it felt all eyes was on me. I kind of give up on things. But one thing I never gavd up on was music. When I heard Metallica was coming I was like buying 2 tickets forgetting I have a disability. If someone is in UK and wants to go with me let me know. I'm being serious.

I've seen both bands you mentioned. Maiden was my first rock concert in 1985 an then Metallica opening for Ozzy in 1986. Cliff died like 4 months later and as a bass player I was so glad I got to se him, one of a kind.

As for the eyes, I've been wearing glasses since I was 4, and that was years too late. At 49 I've heard the jokes many times, been rejected because of my eyesight and turned down for jobs. I know my vision is still good so I can't imagine what that is like. Over the years I just do what I can to block it out. Do your best to not let what others say get to you. It's tough but the people who really matter will be the ones that stick by you. As you go your other senses will get stronger. Use those. Don't let others dictate how you feel. Know that you are a true fan and embrace the music. Remember, everyone has gone through their own shit at one point in time. This is a new experience which will help you grow. Embrace it.
 
I cannot tell a lie... Christmas is a hard time for me. For a number of reasons..1. Its too commercialised and expensive. Ppl over indulge and pretty much regret it immediately. 2. My family (parents, siblings) do not live in the same country..I miss them terribly at Christmas, 3. I'm not religious at all. 4. Christmas ads, music and tv shows are cringeworthy.
Please don't call me a Grinch as I am actually a person who wishes you all the best time with your families. Just I cannot get excited about it myself.
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Love to all xxx
 
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