that party last night was probably a bit much, my stomach hurts and just man...so tired.
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(Oct. 28, 2015 3:48 PM)Zed EX Wrote:(Oct. 28, 2015 1:28 PM)Meta madness Wrote: that party last night was probably a bit much, my stomach hurts and just man...so tired.
Isn't that what happens when you party on a tuesday...
LOL I thought exactly the same! XD
So, how many cakes did you eat, Meta madness?
Was clearing out my room just now to make a bit more space for storage, turned around to grab a box and dislocated my left knee...
Ouch lol.
Ouch lol.
Woke up to a blistering birthday head ache this morning and seen a job slip for voice recording for some indie project...only if they knew that i'm a complete mute on skype as some will come out and say. Still got a headache, being near this screen isn't helping but hey, gotta do some things on it that pay bills.
ouch indeed, hope that knee gets better really.
that isn't the greatest feeling in the world.
(Oct. 28, 2015 6:19 PM)ClaraM Wrote: Was clearing out my room just now to make a bit more space for storage, turned around to grab a box and dislocated my left knee...
Ouch lol.
ouch indeed, hope that knee gets better really.
that isn't the greatest feeling in the world.
(Oct. 28, 2015 11:32 PM)Meta madness Wrote: Woke up to a blistering birthday head ache this morning and seen a job slip for voice recording for some indie project...only if they knew that i'm a complete mute on skype as some will come out and say. Still got a headache, being near this screen isn't helping but hey, gotta do some things on it that pay bills.
(Oct. 28, 2015 6:19 PM)ClaraM Wrote: Was clearing out my room just now to make a bit more space for storage, turned around to grab a box and dislocated my left knee...
Ouch lol.
ouch indeed, hope that knee gets better really.
that isn't the greatest feeling in the world.
I know, man. Made me feel sick. I'm very used to it now though so I just laugh it off XD
Using a screen to do work + blistering headache = not a happy feeling. Hope your head gets better and the bills get paid
(Oct. 28, 2015 11:46 PM)ClaraM Wrote:Wait, you DISLOCATE your knee so much you laugh it off now?(Oct. 28, 2015 11:32 PM)Meta madness Wrote: Woke up to a blistering birthday head ache this morning and seen a job slip for voice recording for some indie project...only if they knew that i'm a complete mute on skype as some will come out and say. Still got a headache, being near this screen isn't helping but hey, gotta do some things on it that pay bills.
(Oct. 28, 2015 6:19 PM)ClaraM Wrote: Was clearing out my room just now to make a bit more space for storage, turned around to grab a box and dislocated my left knee...
Ouch lol.
ouch indeed, hope that knee gets better really.
that isn't the greatest feeling in the world.
I know, man. Made me feel sick. I'm very used to it now though so I just laugh it off XD
Using a screen to do work + blistering headache = not a happy feeling. Hope your head gets better and the bills get paid
heh
(Oct. 29, 2015 2:29 AM)Zed EX Wrote:(Oct. 28, 2015 11:46 PM)ClaraM Wrote:Wait, you DISLOCATE your knee so much you laugh it off now?(Oct. 28, 2015 11:32 PM)Meta madness Wrote: Woke up to a blistering birthday head ache this morning and seen a job slip for voice recording for some indie project...only if they knew that i'm a complete mute on skype as some will come out and say. Still got a headache, being near this screen isn't helping but hey, gotta do some things on it that pay bills.
ouch indeed, hope that knee gets better really.
that isn't the greatest feeling in the world.
I know, man. Made me feel sick. I'm very used to it now though so I just laugh it off XD
Using a screen to do work + blistering headache = not a happy feeling. Hope your head gets better and the bills get paid
heh
LOL yeah. I have Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome type 3. Basically my body doesn't make enough collagen of it's own so my bones slip out easily. I get almost daily dislocations, sometimes bad ones. This was a bad one hahaha. But yeah, I get used to it
(Oct. 29, 2015 3:21 AM)ClaraM Wrote:Don't they make braces for your major joints for that? Do you pop them back in yourself?(Oct. 29, 2015 2:29 AM)Zed EX Wrote:(Oct. 28, 2015 11:46 PM)ClaraM Wrote: I know, man. Made me feel sick. I'm very used to it now though so I just laugh it off XDWait, you DISLOCATE your knee so much you laugh it off now?
Using a screen to do work + blistering headache = not a happy feeling. Hope your head gets better and the bills get paid
heh
LOL yeah. I have Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome type 3. Basically my body doesn't make enough collagen of it's own so my bones slip out easily. I get almost daily dislocations, sometimes bad ones. This was a bad one hahaha. But yeah, I get used to it
Either way, That must be horrible D:
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(Oct. 29, 2015 3:26 AM)Zed EX Wrote:(Oct. 29, 2015 3:21 AM)ClaraM Wrote:Don't they make braces for your major joints for that? Do you pop them back in yourself?(Oct. 29, 2015 2:29 AM)Zed EX Wrote: Wait, you DISLOCATE your knee so much you laugh it off now?
heh
LOL yeah. I have Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome type 3. Basically my body doesn't make enough collagen of it's own so my bones slip out easily. I get almost daily dislocations, sometimes bad ones. This was a bad one hahaha. But yeah, I get used to it
Either way, That must be horrible D:
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They do but braces and supports don't do much, I'm like jelly girl hahaha. I have support for my ankles and wrists that I'll wear on bad days but the ones I bought for my knees are practically useless XD I do pop them back in myself, makes for some interesting movements if something pops out whilst I'm strolling down the street lmao
It's honestly not so bad, painful yeah but I don't take myself too seriously so it makes for some hilarious stories
(Oct. 29, 2015 3:32 AM)ClaraM Wrote:I see.(Oct. 29, 2015 3:26 AM)Zed EX Wrote:(Oct. 29, 2015 3:21 AM)ClaraM Wrote: LOL yeah. I have Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome type 3. Basically my body doesn't make enough collagen of it's own so my bones slip out easily. I get almost daily dislocations, sometimes bad ones. This was a bad one hahaha. But yeah, I get used to itDon't they make braces for your major joints for that? Do you pop them back in yourself?
Either way, That must be horrible D:
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They do but braces and supports don't do much, I'm like jelly girl hahaha. I have support for my ankles and wrists that I'll wear on bad days but the ones I bought for my knees are practically useless XD I do pop them back in myself, makes for some interesting movements if something pops out whilst I'm strolling down the street lmao
It's honestly not so bad, painful yeah but I don't take myself too seriously so it makes for some hilarious stories
Well, I admire your point of view
Who here use acasio gshock watch
Lol so it looks like I turned @[Kei] into a Tricot fan. How many of you guys does that make now, two or three? XD
soon there will be 4...or 5....
I would say tricot turned me into a tricot fan.
Completely off topic, but I've got a riddle for you guys.
How do you make four equilateral triangles with six matches ?
Don't cheat, and if you already know the answer, please don't post it, PM me instead.
How do you make four equilateral triangles with six matches ?
Don't cheat, and if you already know the answer, please don't post it, PM me instead.
Yesterday, instead of going trick-or-treating or whatever, I spent my evening at a big Humans vs Zombies NERF battle.
How big?
Well, this is the group of humans waiting for the round to start:
It was a lot of fun, I got to use my painted and modified blasters (and got several compliments on my handiwork, yay!) and generally enjoyed running around with a bunch of great people (or zombies).
How big?
Well, this is the group of humans waiting for the round to start:
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It was a lot of fun, I got to use my painted and modified blasters (and got several compliments on my handiwork, yay!) and generally enjoyed running around with a bunch of great people (or zombies).
Where was the game? Looks totally awesome!
It was hosted by a club at my college, in the campus' big math and science building. It's a pretty big building, with a hexagonal core (the photo is taken in a lecture hall in the basement of the central Science building) and two wings branching off of the core, North Hall (with lots of math classrooms and science displays) and DeVries Hall, with a big multi-level atrium and most of the bio and chem labs. Naturally, we weren't allowed in any rooms, but we still had free rein over all four floors of the entire complex.
The different parts of the building allowed for all sorts of different strategies and playstyles, because of the different floor layouts and architecture - North Hall is pretty much a straight line with a small loop at one end and staircases throughout; but the lights in North Hall were intentionally left off, allowing for all kinds of ambushes in the dark alcoves for classroom doors or study areas.
The Science Building has a hexagonal floor plan, with additional side routes and hallways to provide access to all the classrooms, staircases, etc. This made it great for flanking or running away, because you could just run around until you managed to loop behind your pursuer, or you could change floors using one of the many staircases.
DeVries Hall is designed to be more of an open space than the utilitarian Science Building, which also means that there are lots of places to move large groups through, which is a problem in the narrow staircases and halls of the other two areas. You can also stand on the third floor balcony and shoot someone who is standing in the basement, which is pretty funny.
The different parts of the building allowed for all sorts of different strategies and playstyles, because of the different floor layouts and architecture - North Hall is pretty much a straight line with a small loop at one end and staircases throughout; but the lights in North Hall were intentionally left off, allowing for all kinds of ambushes in the dark alcoves for classroom doors or study areas.
The Science Building has a hexagonal floor plan, with additional side routes and hallways to provide access to all the classrooms, staircases, etc. This made it great for flanking or running away, because you could just run around until you managed to loop behind your pursuer, or you could change floors using one of the many staircases.
DeVries Hall is designed to be more of an open space than the utilitarian Science Building, which also means that there are lots of places to move large groups through, which is a problem in the narrow staircases and halls of the other two areas. You can also stand on the third floor balcony and shoot someone who is standing in the basement, which is pretty funny.
That looks awesome Cake, love how that guy has a foam sword, haha.
(Nov. 01, 2015 7:24 AM)Half Nail Wrote: One of us
ONE OF US
(Nov. 01, 2015 3:20 PM)Meta madness Wrote: soon there will be 4...or 5....
(Nov. 01, 2015 5:41 PM)Kei Wrote: I would say tricot turned me into a tricot fan.
I'm just impressed that you guys actually liked what I posted.
@[Cake] Did you get wrecked by that sword?
Tricot is eh. I prefer heavier stuff when it comes to Japanese music, like Dir en Grey or Maximum The Hormone. But for the most part my linguistic span of music stays in English haha.