BJD Wild Tales

BJD Wild Tales Random stuff for a random life

02/04/2026

Once we were the same. And we will be again.

01/04/2026

I remember trying to build muscle to open up my world.

31/03/2026

Practicing for the up coming energy shortage. Trying to keep food warm.

24/03/2026

A story about love, grief and kindness all playing out on a bus

20/03/2026

When is stealing okay?

18/03/2026

Eight months. Same book. Never turns page. Just cold. Landlord won’t fix heating. Library becomes refuge.

14/03/2026

Storytelling observations human behavior social anxiety public shame gratitude rejection awkward moments psychology train station British behavior patterns
Wallet return. Different Robert. Own driver’s license. Rejected it.

11/03/2026

Legends aren’t always built on what someone can do. Conductor’s father. Blind. Deaf. Village legend. Everyone knew him. Relied on him. Old bone necklace he’d run over everything. Surfaces. Objects. Faces. Reading vibration instead of sight or sound. Made tea with precision. Cooked. Navigated perfectly. The village didn’t pity him. They trusted him. He sensed things about people that eyes and ears couldn’t catch. Perception through limitation created attention abundance never demands.
Fame sometimes comes from seeing differently, not seeing more.

10/03/2026

Ever risked conflict over something small that made a huge difference to your comfort? What was worth fighting for? 🏊

08/03/2026

Someone called my name in a Tesco car park,
and I pretended not to know them. A short story about an awkward human moment.




06/03/2026

Ever unknowingly been someone’s safe place during a hard time? What made them feel safe with you?

04/03/2026

My dad has a story about a seagull called Ron that steals his chips.

He’s told me it a lot.

Now I just say, “You’ve told me. Tell me again.”

If you’ve got ageing parents, you’ll understand this one.

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