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The Immortal (twilight fanfiction)
Author: Beans_on_a_tree
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"An everyday man gets thrown into the world of twilight thousands of years before the start of the plot. With immortality and incredible abilities. How will this man's presence change the outcome of the original story?" [ this is a slow-burn fanfiction; the MC is just trying to experience life and enjoy it, not to take over the world and rule from the shadows.] I do not own twilight or the characters of the twilight world, all that belongs to me are my own characters.

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What are some common themes in Anxiety x Roman Fanfiction?
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2024-12-01 02:58
One common theme is the idea of them overcoming their differences. Since Anxiety and Roman seem quite different in nature, stories often revolve around them learning to understand and accept each other.
Anxiety x Roman Fanfiction: Where can I find good ones?
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2024-11-30 11:40
You can try fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own (AO3). It has a vast collection of fanfictions, and you can search for 'anxiety x roman' in the search bar. There might be some great stories there.
What is 'anxiety fanfiction' all about?
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2024-11-10 02:27
Anxiety fanfiction often involves stories where characters experience anxiety. It could be based on existing fictional universes, like a character from a popular book or show dealing with anxiety in a new situation created by the fanfic writer. For example, in a Harry Potter - based anxiety fanfiction, a character might struggle with performance anxiety during a magic exam, adding a new layer of psychological depth to the familiar world.
Is Percy Jackson Roman Fanfiction?
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2024-11-12 21:37
No. Percy Jackson is a series that is based on Greek mythology, not Roman fanfiction. The books follow Percy, a demigod son of Poseidon, in a world filled with Greek gods, monsters, and quests related to Greek mythology.
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2026-03-12 01:58
The anxiety disorder was the most common type of neurosis. It was mainly due to the experience of anxiety. It could be divided into two forms: chronic anxiety (general anxiety) and acute anxiety (panic attack). ** 1. Manifestation of symptoms ** 1. ** Emotional symptoms ** - In the absence of an obvious cause, the patient often had excessive worry, nervousness, and fear that did not match the real situation. This kind of performance often did not have a clear target and content. 2. ** Physical symptoms (vegetative symptoms and other physical symptoms)** - ** Cardiac system **: Rapid heartbeat, chest tightness, pressure, prickling sensation, and even a feeling of suffocation in severe cases. - ** Digestive system **: Nausea, vomiting, abdominal distension, indigestion, occasional diarrhea, occasional constipation, loss of appetite, dry mouth, bitter taste, etc. - ** Nervous System **: Headache, dizziness, amnesia, fatigue, etc. - ** respiratory system **: wheezing, chest tightness, breathing difficulties, coughing, hyperventilation, etc. - ** Genitourinary System **: Discomfort such as difficulty urinating or frequent urine. - ** Skin symptoms **: Skin itching, burning, stinging, skin spots, etc. - ** Muscular skeletal system **: Pain in limbs or joints, stiffness and squeezing pain in neck, shoulders, waist, and back. - ** Others **: Obese or emaciated body, hollow nose, foreign body sensation in the throat, neuropathic ringing, and other otorhinolaryngological symptoms. 3. ** Uneasiness due to exercise ** - He was restless, restless, irritable, and found it difficult to calm down. 4. ** Panic attack-related symptoms (acute anxiety)** - In the absence of a specific fear situation, the patient would suddenly experience intense fear, anxiety, and obvious autonomous nervous symptoms. They would often experience painful experiences such as depersonification, derealization, near-death fear, or a sense of loss of control. The onset of the disease was rapid and suddenly stopped, usually a few minutes to dozens of minutes, but it could suddenly recur soon. During the attack, the patient would always be conscious. - Anxious premonitions. Most patients were often worried about having another attack during the interval after repeated panic attacks. - Asking for help and avoiding behavior. During a panic attack, due to the strong sense of fear, the patient is unbearable and often asks for emergency help immediately. During the interval between the attacks, 60% of the patients avoided some activities, such as not going out alone, because they were worried that they would not get help during the attack. ** 2. Cause ** The cause of the disease is still unknown. It may be related to genetics, neurobiology, social psychology, and other factors. ** 3. Treatment Method ** 1. ** Medication ** - The anti-anxiety drugs of the class of benodiazepines, SSRIs, and SSRIs could reduce anxiety symptoms, regulate the secretion of neurotransmitter in the brain, help restore mood, and improve the quality of life, but it was difficult to solve the problem fundamentally. 2. ** Psychotherapy ** - Cognitive therapy was more commonly used. It was treated by changing the patient's perspective on things because most of the time, it was the patient's exaggerated, pessimistic, arbitrary, and serious interpretation of things that led to excessive worry. 3. ** Other support methods ** - Sports: Research shows that exercise can prevent depression and anxiety in the long run, and it can also make people feel happy. - Meditation: Meditating appropriately, such as paying attention to one's breathing and paying attention to the thoughts that appear in one's mind without acknowledging or entangling them, can help one return to the present and obtain peace and strength. - Accept the pain: Learn to accept the feeling of anxiety, allow it to happen, and accept this uncomfortable state with all your heart. - Life adjustment: adjust one's work and life to avoid excessive mental stress; develop good living habits, healthy diet, appropriate exercise, and a regular lifestyle; accept one's own imperfection; practice more self-motivation, etc. "When a programmer meets a psychologist" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click to read it!
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