The Difference Between Booster Seats and Ejector Seats.

I've always stood out from the crowd. Its not something i can help, trust me. I am 25 years old and barely 4'8. A chubby, nerdy, autistic, christian tomboy with an overenthusiasm for most things and a foe in the form of constant and unwarrented anxiety. I have too many life experiences for anyone of my age to handle, even for someone without an autism spectrum disorder and a constantly cluttered mind.

All I've been through has made me who i am, but boy am i glad to finally be in an okay space!

There are so many topics i have to cover on this blog, and i sincerely hope i get to all of them. I know i feel I'm writing in the hopes i can help you out, but i also know that this will (hopefully) help me too.

Booster seats give you a better view of the world - its the way some people grow up. Slowly, protected. Making mistakes but atill having someone there to unbuckle you at the end of the ride.

Ejector seats are an entirely different story. See, they dont help you see the world until you're already all the way out into the world. And by then its too late and you're hurtling through the air at thousands of miles a minute and everything is out of your control. You hold on to that parachute cord but it only brings a temporary feeling of control, really.

And of course, you never know where you will land and what kind of condition you'll be in when you do, but you keep telling yourself that at least you are no longer in the airplane you felt so trapped in.... and at some point you are bound to see that the plane wasn't as on fire as you thought it had been.

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