13th Jul 2012, 5:02 PM #282
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My Physics credential finally went through (took three months, they are so slow) so now I can teach physics!
13th Jul 2012, 5:25 PM #283
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TheOneBlueGecko:My Physics credential finally went through (took three months, they are so slow) so now I can teach physics!
Well done! Here's a handy thing, something my physics teacher used to say regularly and you might find useful:
"As sure as god made little apples, you don't stand a snowball in hell's chance of passing this exam."
You see, a physics teacher can get away with mixing metaphors in a way an English teacher just couldn't! Enjoy.
14th Jul 2012, 10:12 PM #284
I guess i'll spoiler for tmi lol:
Woke up to see i had started my period today...and no cramps! This is amazing, I can only recall two other times where I wasn't in pain on the first day clutching a hot water bottle to my stomach for 3-4 hours. On the downside that's basically...3 times out of 132 periods. Yes, I added up my periods.
14th Jul 2012, 10:18 PM #285
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I admire your dedication and I'm raising my large glass of gin to good one No.3 - I'm just glad I didn't make a Bloody Mary.
14th Jul 2012, 10:51 PM #286
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Skullbie:I guess i'll spoiler for tmi lol:
Woke up to see i had started my period today...and no cramps! This is amazing, I can only recall two other times where I wasn't in pain on the first day clutching a hot water bottle to my stomach for 3-4 hours. On the downside that's basically...3 times out of 132 periods. Yes, I added up my periods.
...I... how did you gain this power of painless periods?!
*stands opened mouthed clutching painkillers and a waterbottle.*
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Skullbie:I guess i'll spoiler for tmi lol:
Woke up to see i had started my period today...and no cramps! This is amazing, I can only recall two other times where I wasn't in pain on the first day clutching a hot water bottle to my stomach for 3-4 hours. On the downside that's basically...3 times out of 132 periods. Yes, I added up my periods.
Gah, don't count them up, that just makes it kind of depressing. Thankfully my cramps are not that bad, but those times when there are none at all are just amazing. The one nice thing about cramps, in a really messed up way (it is the same for any temporary pain such as a headache), is that moment when you realize the pain is gone or you can literally just feel the pain melt away. That lack of pain is just amazing.
15th Jul 2012, 12:31 AM #288
OnlyFoolsAndVikings:
...I... how did you gain this power of painless periods?!
*stands opened mouthed clutching painkillers and a waterbottle.*
...I... how did you gain this power of painless periods?!
*stands opened mouthed clutching painkillers and a waterbottle.*
I'm not sure if it's the cause but this week i started doing intermittent fasting, i do the 24hr version two times per week. Today was one of the days and i'm eager to see if it works again next month.
I really have a huge respect for fasting right now though. It's what actually helped me stop my awful junk food filled eating habits before june and it also catapulted me over my weight loss plateau, wish i'd learned about it sooner.
15th Jul 2012, 6:07 PM #289
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Had the most amazing Vietnamese sandwich yesterday, like I have never had anything I liked so much. I may or may not have dreamed about them last night. <.< But it was really just perfect. I am going there again for lunch today. It is just amazing.
Also, I have just been really happy since the start of summer, which is counter to how it normally is because I just stress about finding a job, but this year, I have somehow just managed to relax and enjoy the time off. I think it is all the drawing, it has kept me busy.
Also, I have just been really happy since the start of summer, which is counter to how it normally is because I just stress about finding a job, but this year, I have somehow just managed to relax and enjoy the time off. I think it is all the drawing, it has kept me busy.
15th Jul 2012, 6:21 PM #290
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I'm not sure if it's the cause but this week i started doing intermittent fasting, i do the 24hr version two times per week. Today was one of the days and i'm eager to see if it works again next month.
I really have a huge respect for fasting right now though. It's what actually helped me stop my awful junk food filled eating habits before june and it also catapulted me over my weight loss plateau, wish i'd learned about it sooner.
OnlyFoolsAndVikings:
...I... how did you gain this power of painless periods?!
*stands opened mouthed clutching painkillers and a waterbottle.*
...I... how did you gain this power of painless periods?!
*stands opened mouthed clutching painkillers and a waterbottle.*
I'm not sure if it's the cause but this week i started doing intermittent fasting, i do the 24hr version two times per week. Today was one of the days and i'm eager to see if it works again next month.
I really have a huge respect for fasting right now though. It's what actually helped me stop my awful junk food filled eating habits before june and it also catapulted me over my weight loss plateau, wish i'd learned about it sooner.
That's awesome. My dad does a similar routine for great ends. I would do it myself if I wasn't constantly under stress and physical rigour (when fasting is not recommended). It's a great way of getting the toxins stored out of your body.
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16th Jul 2012, 6:07 AM #291
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After months and months of looking I finally found where I put my colored mechanical leads. It was sort of an epiphany and my brain out of nowhere just went, "it is in that random tub in a small green mint tin". It was an art supply miracle.
16th Jul 2012, 6:08 AM #292
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TheOneBlueGecko:After months and months of looking I finally found where I put my colored mechanical leads. It was sort of an epiphany and my brain out of nowhere just went, "it is in that random tub in a small green mint tin". It was an art supply miracle.
I do this so often.
I put shit in really strange places and forget about them, and only remember several days or weeks later.
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16th Jul 2012, 9:57 AM #293
I'm considering retro communication. Just might get a fountain pen and start writing letters instead of sending electronic messages. Something physical, by my own hand instead of fleeting Helvetica or New Times Roman. People, at one time, saved letters.
Puts me in mind of Zorba the Greek on the difference between a pipe and cigarettes.
Puts me in mind of Zorba the Greek on the difference between a pipe and cigarettes.
16th Jul 2012, 10:14 AM #294
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Unka John:the difference between a pipe and cigarettes.
A pipe is respectable, erudite, generous of spirit, always willing to lend a hand - you can depend on a pipe smoker when the chips are down.
Cigarrettes are for smoking behind the bike shed.
20th Jul 2012, 3:33 PM #296
So I had guests over yesterday and the family that came over had a little kid, like a 10 year old. She came into my art room where I stacked all my paintings and sketchbooks and got all excited. She told me that she wanted to become a "cool artist like you". And I was like... "AWWW XD XD THATS SO CUTE AND NICE" I'm not even that good, but she must've liked the monster drawings..
22nd Jul 2012, 4:28 PM #297
So, I have been recently making up this really cool idea for an animated series. Already got the plot planned out and most of the important things lol. Basically I just need a script. Oh and someone who can draw well....lol
22nd Jul 2012, 5:50 PM #298
I went on a glorious first date the other night, and my job that I like is giving me work that I don't dislike! Woohoo!
And it's nice outside! Woohoo!
And it's Sunday! Woohoo!
And it's nice outside! Woohoo!
And it's Sunday! Woohoo!
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22nd Jul 2012, 6:29 PM #299
Fastbro:I have so much desire to purchase this and put it on a wall in my house.
ME TOO! LOL!
Waffleflex: And it's nice outside! Woohoo!
Ah yes. It is nice to see the outside world sometimes.
I had a huge creative spark last night and did all kinds of work. Man...I love life.
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23rd Jul 2012, 2:21 PM #300
I'm eating fried ice cream WHEEEEEE















