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I found out that eating lots of cheese and drinking an apple-pear smoothie leads to an unpleasant stomach condition. 

 

Oh, and I started to safe money for a couple of modification for a rifle I own. Its pretty funny when you realize that the modifications you want to make cost 3 times as much as the rifle itself. :blink: Everything has gotten so expensive....

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I gazed at the dead, and for one dark moment I saw a banquet. 
 

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I found out that eating lots of cheese and drinking an apple-pear smoothie leads to an unpleasant stomach condition. 

 

Oh, and I started to safe money for a couple of modification for a rifle I own. Its pretty funny when you realize that the modifications you want to make cost 3 times as much as the rifle itself. :blink: Everything has gotten so expensive....

Is it just the mods or the installation, cause if it is the latter then DIY.

I'd say the answer to that question is kind of like the answer to "who's the sucker in this poker game?"*

 

*If you can't tell, it's you. ;)

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Apparently my school is required to provide Title IX training to ALL STUDENTS.

 

If read normally it takes 40 minutes (according to them)

 

If you punch the button fast enough, it takes five.

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Well, between a disturbed nights sleep, that wake up, doze off, wake up, doze off, repeat cycle... and my sister dropping off her big dog here when work takes her out of town for a couple of days.. I'm feeling a bit worn.

 

Kind of sat with a pile of work notes, assorted documents to read, and a bundle of emails about it all, and trying to get my mind to organise what the first steps are that I need to do.

"Cuius testiculos habeas, habeas cardia et cerebellum."

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I found out that eating lots of cheese and drinking an apple-pear smoothie leads to an unpleasant stomach condition. 

 

Oh, and I started to safe money for a couple of modification for a rifle I own. Its pretty funny when you realize that the modifications you want to make cost 3 times as much as the rifle itself. :blink: Everything has gotten so expensive....

Is it just the mods or the installation, cause if it is the latter then DIY.

 

Its mainly the components, I can install them myself no problem.  Except barrel cutting and re-crowning, my hacksaw skills are pathetic and I hate messing around with barrels. 

I gazed at the dead, and for one dark moment I saw a banquet. 
 

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Normal Monday lunch: mcdonalds for the 1 euro off QP meal or community college salad bar

Monday lunch in Helsinki: three courses at the top gentlemen's club in the country

 

Bad career choices, I has made them :p

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You're a cheery wee bugger, Nep. Have I ever said that?

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I have to agree with you Nep.

 

Especially because you're staying in a Finnish Innsmouth, so most women there will have likely had sex with fishmen.

 

Get the **** out ASAP.

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Interesting dreams involving me dealing with demon possessed old women then somehow battling freakish headcrab like parasites in power armour sure was a good start to the day.

 

But am watching the closing ceremony at work, so it's not all that bad.

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I have to agree with you Nep.

 

Especially because you're staying in a Finnish Innsmouth, so most women there will have likely had sex with fishmen.

 

Get the **** out ASAP.

 

At first I thought KP had some serious issues with fishermen, but then I read more closely.

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Apparently my school is required to provide Title IX training to ALL STUDENTS.

 

If read normally it takes 40 minutes (according to them)

 

If you punch the button fast enough, it takes five.

 

Yeah there's a big push to have all students aware of Title IX and how it effect the campus and how to report things and such.

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The white flowers on the neighbor's crabapple trees are starting to blossom (crabapples: kinda like tiny plums crossed with miniature mushy apples). Spring is coming!

 

I've been purposely avoiding playing the Banished game during the day, because I know I can over-obsess. With the sunny-ish recent days, instead I've been going for walks/hikes (nothing intensive), visiting some friends/family I haven't seen in a while, shopping, getting stuff done ... then I return home. Unfortunately, by early evening I then think to myself "I'll play some Banished for a few hours." And next thing I know it's 2am. Stupid game.

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I had a family dinner yesterday at the parent's house. Mom had made a nice big steak. Then me and my brother checked out my dad's new car. It had a glass heads-up display like in the sci-fi movies that you saw as a kid. Then while I was driving home, the song "Solsbury Hill" by Peter Gabriel started playing on the radio. I was happy and content.

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Did you heart went boom boom booom and you said "Son, pack your things I'm going to take you home"?

I'd say the answer to that question is kind of like the answer to "who's the sucker in this poker game?"*

 

*If you can't tell, it's you. ;)

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Almost. But i did break a smile though.

"Some men see things as they are and say why?"
"I dream things that never were and say why not?"
- George Bernard Shaw

"Hope in reality is the worst of all evils because it prolongs the torments of man."
- Friedrich Nietzsche

 

"The amount of energy necessary to refute bull**** is an order of magnitude bigger than to produce it."

- Some guy 

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30 years from now, if any of you see some white-haired, fragile looking, little old lady arthritically limping across the parking lot of a grocery/drugstore with a cart full of diet Mt. Dew ... that'll be me.

 

Also...darnit, where's hubby. I'm lonely. :mellow:

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30 years from now, if any of you see some white-haired, fragile looking, little old lady arthritically limping across the parking lot of a grocery/drugstore with a cart full of diet Mt. Dew ... that'll be me.

 

Also...darnit, where's hubby. I'm lonely. :mellow:

Keep drinking Mt. Dew and it will be 10 years from now on an electric wheelchair; seriously, sugary drinks and junk food is really bad for arthritis.

I'd say the answer to that question is kind of like the answer to "who's the sucker in this poker game?"*

 

*If you can't tell, it's you. ;)

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I feel like people always miss the "diet" part of the diet Mt. Dew, when I'm making a joke about such. So to be more accurate, health-sermonizing response posts should be about the detrimental effects of artificial sweeteners and all those other juicy, unpronounceable chemicals in the giant ingredient list! My eyeballs will probably fall out, or my skin will rupture, or I'll become radioactive. :biggrin:

 

....honestly, most of the time I don't drink that much. Couple cans a day. Just sometimes during gaming periods I drink ... a lot more. And like to make jokes. Man you can't make any joke about anything now with getting a sermon.  :p

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:lol: I thought most folks laid off the Dew when they got out of college! After all, since they took Jolt Cola away from us the Dew is the most caffeine you can get in a can.

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Groggy as hell. Since my sister dropped her dog off here to look after while she was out of town on work, I ended up having to put a mattress and bed in her old room in an attempt to get the galloot to settle somewhat. That partially worked in the sense he didn't whine and claw at the door like the last time it happened.. but it did mean I kept having a rather large german shepherd loom over me panting anxiously, sitting on the mattress and stepping on me, occasionally sprawling out across me, or hitting my stomach with his head at various points all through the night.

Not conductive to a great nights sleep....

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or I'll become radioactive. :biggrin:

 

 

Only if that Diet drink was Nuka-Cola, I hope!

I cannot - yet I must. How do you calculate that? At what point on the graph do "must" and "cannot" meet? Yet I must - but I cannot! ~ Ro-Man

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Ah, Jolt cola. I remember that. :lol:

 

Had a nap, woke up, goofed around on the internet. Randomly came across videos of some apparent recent "spiritual leader," Eckhart Tolle, who wrote some books a few years ago or something. Jim Carrey likes him. Anyway, the titles of his videos on his channel are intriguing, like "How do we break the habit of excessive thinking" (a problem I often have, haha) but watching/listening, I feel like I can't understand a word he's saying. Every time he starts to make a little bit of generic philosophy sense, he then spouts what sounds like utter nonsense and I start laughing.

 

I remain unenlightened. Maybe you had to read the book first.

“Things are as they are. Looking out into the universe at night, we make no comparisons between right and wrong stars, nor between well and badly arranged constellations.” – Alan Watts
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Spring is finally here. It's actually not dark outside when I go to work or get home. The sun is shining and being out without a jacket wasn't a nightmare. No winter boots needed. Played some football during break at work.

 

A certain someone is also pushing a certain relationship to get more serious. Told her that won't happen any time soon, if ever. I'm not a relationship man.
 
Indeed, today, the sun is shining.

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. I'm not a relationship man.

 

Indeed, today, the sun is shining.

 

Yeah I hear you, I'm already in a very committed relationship with myself...and its complicated :aiee:

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I just blew through my trip budget in the first 8 hours... I'll be the bearded viking busking at gloucester road tube station ;P

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You're a cheery wee bugger, Nep. Have I ever said that?

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