Rachel Schneider

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Rachel Schneider



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Average rating: 4.05 · 63 ratings · 4 reviews · 11 distinct works
The Financial Diaries: How ...

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Secret File: Inkarrí

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“The ocean has a way of doing that to you, sucking the life from your bones a little more every second.”
Rachel Schneider, Metal Slinger

“Here,” she says, throwing me the sequined dress she bought me last Christmas. “Nope,” I say, tossing it back. We do this a few more times before she gives in. “You’re so stubborn.” “I’m consistent.” “You’re going to dress like a hobo, aren’t you?” “You’re going to dress like a whore, aren’t you?” I”
Rachel Schneider, Taking Mine

“They found that, while typical brains without SPD, often called neurotypical by people in the sensory field, habituate to a noise or stimuli of some kind, meaning that they stop paying attention to it shortly after it starts, people with SPD never really do. It’s as if the sensory input is new each time it occurs.”
Rachel Schneider, Making Sense: A Guide to Sensory Issues



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