Trebia
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Post by Trebia on Sept 17, 2012 9:06:36 GMT -5
Link: Sure! Uh? Hey, that tiome I was untrained, lemme trained this week, and I will beat you. =D
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Kuro-chan
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Clones are awesome! ... Even with the wrong hair colour...
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Post by Kuro-chan on Sept 17, 2012 19:15:43 GMT -5
Oh no. That is unfortunate. You are always trying to get your projects made. Bad news. I'm kinda without a team for my project now. If anyone knows a good artist who's willing to work for cheap, please let me know. ;_; EDIT: I... actually, something came up. I'll say what at a future date.
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Post by Gamemusicfreak on Sept 18, 2012 22:57:19 GMT -5
Out walking to work this morning at 4:30 am, and something nailed me on the back of the head. I don't know if it was a bird, or what the heck it was, because it was dark and I was the only one out there. (maybe I wasn't ) I didn't hear a single noise from it, but it was pretty scary.
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Post by SkyeWelse on Sept 19, 2012 8:54:26 GMT -5
Out walking to work this morning at 4:30 am, and something nailed me on the back of the head. I don't know if it was a bird, or what the heck it was, because it was dark and I was the only one out there. (maybe I wasn't ) I didn't hear a single noise from it, but it was pretty scary. Maybe it was a bat? They do have the notoriety of attacking people's heads. Piss off any vampires lately? You know, they don't particularly take too kindly to being whipped in the face. I don't know what the big deal is really, but they really dislike it I've found. -Thomas
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Post by Red Hairdo on Sept 19, 2012 12:31:11 GMT -5
I got hit once by a bat in a similar way. I also was left wondering what the hell it was for a while.
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Post by korzic on Sept 19, 2012 22:38:50 GMT -5
I hate tonsilloliths. They're nasty little things that get stuck in your throat (don't worry, nothing's choking me), formed in the cavities of your tonsils. Every time one gets free (in my case, not very often), it seems like another one is there to take its place shortly afterwards. Very annoying at times, but thankfully, that's all it is at present.
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Trebia
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Post by Trebia on Sept 21, 2012 8:38:55 GMT -5
Looking at the trailer, I remembered when I lost my memory, when I was a little girl. That´s a horrible experience, I must say. When I was at the hospital, the doctor asked me: Where do you think you are now? At class, or at the hospital? Damn, I didn´t even now it. Didn´t remembered my parents, too.
All I said it´s true, it was one of the worst experiences in my life. I´d lost it because of a strong migrain gaves it to me.
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Post by Gamemusicfreak on Sept 23, 2012 6:18:05 GMT -5
Out walking to work this morning at 4:30 am, and something nailed me on the back of the head. I don't know if it was a bird, or what the heck it was, because it was dark and I was the only one out there. (maybe I wasn't ) I didn't hear a single noise from it, but it was pretty scary. Maybe it was a bat? They do have the notoriety of attacking people's heads. Piss off any vampires lately? You know, they don't particularly take too kindly to being whipped in the face. I don't know what the big deal is really, but they really dislike it I've found. -Thomas I thought of a bat, and I can't stand the idea of a bat getting that close to me. If I had a whip or some daggers, I would have used them.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2012 8:27:23 GMT -5
I learned to appreciate life and respect water. I went fasting on an small island for three days and three nights, wasn't allowed to drink any water or bring any food to eat. It was one of the most difficult things I had to endure in my life, at one point I was faced with the possibility of death. My mouth was dry and my heart was beating heavy going into the third night, I was afraid of having a heart attack. I had to endure the fear of heart failure for 24hrs. I was dropped off on this island, meaning I couldn't leave if I wanted to, I'm glad to be home just watching the water was a powerful experience for me, being that dehydrated was a very unpleasant feeling, surrounded by water yet not allowed to drink it. My body is still recovering.
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Post by Ascended Mermaid on Sept 28, 2012 8:55:42 GMT -5
That had to be quite an experience! I love food too much to give it up for three days. Yeesh! Still, anything that teaches you the quality and importance of life and everything that would otherwise have been taken for granted cannot be a bad thing, and I'm glad to hear you survived it.
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Post by Yakra on Sept 28, 2012 10:10:17 GMT -5
I learned to appreciate life and respect water. I went fasting on an small island for three days and three nights, wasn't allowed to drink any water or bring any food to eat. It was one of the most difficult things I had to endure in my life, at one point I was faced with the possibility of death. My mouth was dry and my heart was beating heavy going into the third night, I was afraid of having a heart attack. I had to endure the fear of heart failure for 24hrs. I was dropped off on this island, meaning I couldn't leave if I wanted to, I'm glad to be home just watching the water was a powerful experience for me, being that dehydrated was a very unpleasant feeling, surrounded by water yet not allowed to drink it. My body is still recovering. Wow. That sounds harsh! I fast each ramadan/ramzan whenever I can, and whenever sunset approaches and I can nom water, I feel so happy. ^ ^;~ I don't think I can survive very long without water. Just being without water for half a day makes me appreciate it moar. So.... after three days without it..... X'''D *would be constantly drinking waters like a loon* Why such an extreme form of fasting though? That too on an island? :'D
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Post by Incog Neato on Sept 28, 2012 18:51:29 GMT -5
I learned to appreciate life and respect water. Not to sound heartless or make light of your situation but the moment I read that sentence, I totally thought about Frank Herbert's Dune. ^^; Glad to hear you're recovering though.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2012 10:02:29 GMT -5
I was told some people actually fast for six days or longer without food and water, but four days is the normal duration of a traditional fast from my understanding. I was under the impression that death was a real possibility after the third night and it's amazing the thoughts you start to have when your in a hopeless situation like that. That is why, I'm so glad to be home, I was told I was going to suffer and I did, could have been much worse though.
If you think fasting is a little extreme, you should see how a person fasts at a Sun Dance. They are peirced pretty much through where the nipples are and suspended for four days and nights, I wonder how a person could endure such a thing without losing his mind... apparently they do.
Anyways, being a fan of Xenoblade, I found this fan made opening to the game absolutely brilliant.
[youtube]I was told some people actually fast for six days or longer without food and water, but four days is the normal duration of a traditional fast from my understanding. I was under the impression that death was a real possibility after the third night and it's amazing the thoughts you start to have when your in a hopeless situation like that. That is why, I'm so glad to be home, I was told I was going to suffer and I did, could have been much worse though.
If you think fasting is a little extreme, you should see how a person fasts at a Sun Dance. They are peirced pretty much through where the nipples are and suspended for four days and nights, I wonder how a person could endure such a thing without losing his mind... apparently they do.
Anyways, being a fan of Xenoblade, I found this fan made opening to the game absolutely brilliant
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Post by Red Hairdo on Sept 29, 2012 10:05:44 GMT -5
Wow, 3 days without water?! That IS deadly, quite literally! And as torturous it must be, not having food for 3 days or even a whole week is nowhere near as bad as not having water for 3 days. What kind of fasting was that?! I'm just glad you survived THAT, man!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2012 10:11:28 GMT -5
I know, the nights got harder, it being end of September, cold nights. I slept in a tiny little dome like structure with tarp over it, almost not big enough for me to fit in it. I had slept in a sleeping bag with a warm blanket over it, the blanket was wet in the morning due to the frost, had a hat, face mask and gloves thank god, nice and bundled up. I should thank God more for the day warming up allowing me to dry the blanket in the sun, it would have been pure hell if it rained those three days.
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Trebia
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Post by Trebia on Oct 1, 2012 5:12:41 GMT -5
I'm not surprised with it, considering that every month I have to stay two days without eating, and, at the bed, with back pain, and stomach pain, if that console you. XD
Anyway, this last night I though I was gonna die. Usually, my hearth goes "tick-tick, tick-tick, tick-tick, tick-tick, etc...", but, when I woke up in the middle of night, it went: "ticktickticktickticktickticktick", faster than ever. It past a while, and it continued. The thing that really scared me, was I felt my valve opened to let to pass up the blood, thing that never happened to me.
That really scared me, and I told it to my parents, I really was thinking on to go to the hospital. I'm fine now, but I can't get out that of my head.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2012 15:42:57 GMT -5
Irregular heartbeats are scary, no doubt. I realize I'm not young anymore.
I'm experiencing depression, even though I don't want to admit it, I mask my feelings with false happiness. Since I lost my job, a job I very much enjoyed, I've been unemployed, gaming all day. I'm currently on sick benefits as a result of my alcoholism. If that's not enough, I'm also facing possible charges and jail-time. My health isn't good either. Life truly does suck at the moment. The hardships one has to endure in life, I liked everything better when I was a child, no worries back then. I guess I was never ready for life.
Anyway, still working on Xenoblade Chronicles, was hoping to play The Last Story but my old Wii is unable to run the disc properly, it slows down a lot, choppy when the action heats up. I'll have to wait for the Wii U to come out before I can play that game. I'm also waiting on Black Ops 2.
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Trebia
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Post by Trebia on Oct 2, 2012 15:59:00 GMT -5
Me neither. XD I had to go to the hospital, they did my some test, and the doctor told me it was a tachycardia episode. They "installed me a Holter to look at the pulse of my heart in an entire day. A thing like this: I have to say that we are in the same way, with the deppression (not alcohol, I don't drink it). Don't worry, you will have a job soon, I'm sure. ^^ To me, it is the opposite, I hate my childhood.^^u Don't worry, I'll wait for it, and we could play Mario Kart again. =) (And other Wii U games, if some gentle soul gives it to me as a Christmas present XD).
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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2012 18:33:15 GMT -5
I'm planning on purchasing a Wii U sometime in the near future. I'll continue to support Nintendo as long as they continue to supply me with mushrooms.
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Post by schlagwerk on Oct 8, 2012 12:42:28 GMT -5
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