I sleep on whichever side of the bed the nightstand is on. Dominant hand doesn't seem to have anything to do with it.
What if I put a nightstand on both sides?
Now what?
It would probably be more accurate to say that I sleep on the side with the alarm clock, but I don't know for certain because I've never had more than one nightstand next to the bed.
If there were two alarms I would murder anyone who set the one I wasn't using.
What if your bed was surrounded in night stands and alarm clocks?
I sleep on whichever side of the bed the nightstand is on. Dominant hand doesn't seem to have anything to do with it.
What if I put a nightstand on both sides?
Now what?
It would probably be more accurate to say that I sleep on the side with the alarm clock, but I don't know for certain because I've never had more than one nightstand next to the bed.
If there were two alarms I would murder anyone who set the one I wasn't using.
What if your bed was surrounded in night stands and alarm clocks?
I sleep on whichever side of the bed the nightstand is on. Dominant hand doesn't seem to have anything to do with it.
What if I put a nightstand on both sides?
Now what?
It would probably be more accurate to say that I sleep on the side with the alarm clock, but I don't know for certain because I've never had more than one nightstand next to the bed.
If there were two alarms I would murder anyone who set the one I wasn't using.
What if your bed was surrounded in night stands and alarm clocks?
Insanity
And each clock was set to go off with "Row Row Row your boat" and they each start at different times. It'd be the most epic way to wake up ever.
I fell out of bed last night. One of those weird ones though where it was my lower-half that fell, as though my legs tried to run off and leave me in the middle of the night. Kinda hurt my back.
I fell out of bed last night. One of those weird ones though where it was my lower-half that fell, as though my legs tried to run off and leave me in the middle of the night. Kinda hurt my back.
That was just the horrible rape monster trying to drag you away
I fell out of bed last night. One of those weird ones though where it was my lower-half that fell, as though my legs tried to run off and leave me in the middle of the night. Kinda hurt my back.
That was just the horrible rape monster trying to drag you away
<grumble, grumble> He should have just asked nicely.
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That discussion in the Fort Hood is reminding me of the time that I talked to an ex Gp Capt, and he was giving his views on the rise of PTSD basically being bullshit. Thing was he was quite clearly really damn smart. Was weird to say the least.
My girlfriend wanted me to buy a butternut squash when I went grocery shopping yesterday. So she wrote "butternut squash" on my shopping list. Then next to it, she drew a butternut squash. That made me chuckle.
My girlfriend wanted me to buy a butternut squash when I went grocery shopping yesterday. So she wrote "butternut squash" on my shopping list. Then next to it, she drew a butternut squash. That made me chuckle.
That discussion in the Fort Hood is reminding me of the time that I talked to an ex Gp Capt, and he was giving his views on the rise of PTSD basically being bullshit. Thing was he was quite clearly really damn smart. Was weird to say the least.
Coincidence: I was talking to my boss yesterday about the Ft Hood thing and PTSD. He was in the USMC back in the day. He thinks the rise in PTSD is a bunch of bs too. His reasoning was that kids have it too easy today so they can't handle anything anymore. We, uh, had to stop that conversation short.
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That discussion in the Fort Hood is reminding me of the time that I talked to an ex Gp Capt, and he was giving his views on the rise of PTSD basically being bullshit. Thing was he was quite clearly really damn smart. Was weird to say the least.
Coincidence: I was talking to my boss yesterday about the Ft Hood thing and PTSD. He was in the USMC back in the day. He thinks the rise in PTSD is a bunch of bs too. His reasoning was that kids have it too easy today so they can't handle anything anymore. We, uh, had to stop that conversation short.
That discussion in the Fort Hood is reminding me of the time that I talked to an ex Gp Capt, and he was giving his views on the rise of PTSD basically being bullshit. Thing was he was quite clearly really damn smart. Was weird to say the least.
Coincidence: I was talking to my boss yesterday about the Ft Hood thing and PTSD. He was in the USMC back in the day. He thinks the rise in PTSD is a bunch of bs too. His reasoning was that kids have it too easy today so they can't handle anything anymore. We, uh, had to stop that conversation short.
That discussion in the Fort Hood is reminding me of the time that I talked to an ex Gp Capt, and he was giving his views on the rise of PTSD basically being bullshit. Thing was he was quite clearly really damn smart. Was weird to say the least.
Coincidence: I was talking to my boss yesterday about the Ft Hood thing and PTSD. He was in the USMC back in the day. He thinks the rise in PTSD is a bunch of bs too. His reasoning was that kids have it too easy today so they can't handle anything anymore. We, uh, had to stop that conversation short.
Sort of like the whole ADHD thing?
Sort of. Except ADHD is a load of bullshit.
I often question whether I actually have ADD or not.
That discussion in the Fort Hood is reminding me of the time that I talked to an ex Gp Capt, and he was giving his views on the rise of PTSD basically being bullshit. Thing was he was quite clearly really damn smart. Was weird to say the least.
Coincidence: I was talking to my boss yesterday about the Ft Hood thing and PTSD. He was in the USMC back in the day. He thinks the rise in PTSD is a bunch of bs too. His reasoning was that kids have it too easy today so they can't handle anything anymore. We, uh, had to stop that conversation short.
Coincidence: I was talking to my boss yesterday about the Ft Hood thing and PTSD. He was in the USMC back in the day. He thinks the rise in PTSD is a bunch of bs too. His reasoning was that kids have it too easy today so they can't handle anything anymore. We, uh, had to stop that conversation short.
Heh, ironically enough this guy said the exact opposite about the generation thing, and used the example of his son who is more decorated then he is. Wish I could remember the exact specifics of his argument as it was fairly nuanced. But it was like a month ago and was running on about four hours sleep at the time.
That discussion in the Fort Hood is reminding me of the time that I talked to an ex Gp Capt, and he was giving his views on the rise of PTSD basically being bullshit. Thing was he was quite clearly really damn smart. Was weird to say the least.
Coincidence: I was talking to my boss yesterday about the Ft Hood thing and PTSD. He was in the USMC back in the day. He thinks the rise in PTSD is a bunch of bs too. His reasoning was that kids have it too easy today so they can't handle anything anymore. We, uh, had to stop that conversation short.
Sort of like the whole ADHD thing?
Sort of. Except ADHD is a load of bullshit.
I often question whether I actually have ADD or not.
But, hey, the medicine helps me do my homework.
Diagnosing an adult with ADHD is different from last decade's diagnosing every little kid with ADHD cause he's running around like a little kid.
See, I agree that to a degree it is bullshit. There is not way that so many kids have it. I can see a very small percentage having it because, hey, some folks can have messed up body chemistry and need something to help regulate. But the amount of kids that are diagnosed with it is just...yeah.
I had an issue with my son about 7 months ago and it culminated in one night him not going to bed, yelling, being in a generally horrid mood and actually said he wanted to hurt himself which freaked me and the fiancee out. We took him to the hospital and immediately the psych doc there put him on meds to "regulate" him. Needless to say I was pretty po'd about it but it's the fiancee's kid so I don't get a whole lot of say in that regards. We wound up taking him to a psychiatrist and she took him off them immediately and just got him talking. Turns out he was having a lot more issues at school then he would tell us even though we would always ask him and once we got it out of him we were able to talk to his teachers about our concerns and he felt a ton better about it.
That discussion in the Fort Hood is reminding me of the time that I talked to an ex Gp Capt, and he was giving his views on the rise of PTSD basically being bullshit. Thing was he was quite clearly really damn smart. Was weird to say the least.
Coincidence: I was talking to my boss yesterday about the Ft Hood thing and PTSD. He was in the USMC back in the day. He thinks the rise in PTSD is a bunch of bs too. His reasoning was that kids have it too easy today so they can't handle anything anymore. We, uh, had to stop that conversation short.
Sort of like the whole ADHD thing?
Sort of. Except ADHD is a load of bullshit.
I often question whether I actually have ADD or not.
But, hey, the medicine helps me do my homework.
Diagnosing an adult with ADHD is different from last decade's diagnosing every little kid with ADHD cause he's running around like a little kid.
It's still difficult, cause most adults these days are hopped up on coke. They just appear to have ADHD.
MrMisterJesus dying on the cross in pain? Morally better than us. One has to go "all in".Registered Userregular
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I wonder if I could, under the current law, justify taking drugs that are only legal as 'research chemicals' under the guise that I am doing phenomenological research in philosophy as to the essential nature and structure of perception. I mean, that's research.
I wonder if I could, under the current law, justify taking drugs that are only legal as 'research chemicals' under the guise that I am doing phenomenological research in philosophy as to the essential nature and structure of perception. I mean, that's research.
I'm somehow guessing no.
You're guessing wrong, actually. If you can get it through a university ethics committee you can do it.
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ChanusHarbinger of the Spicy Rooster ApocalypseThe Flames of a Thousand Collapsed StarsRegistered Userregular
That discussion in the Fort Hood is reminding me of the time that I talked to an ex Gp Capt, and he was giving his views on the rise of PTSD basically being bullshit. Thing was he was quite clearly really damn smart. Was weird to say the least.
I guess, technically, PTSD itself probably isn't rising (I mean, outside of how much you would expect it to rise when soldiers actually have to face war)... just the number of reported cases.
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(I didn't Lime "of" because I disdain ending a sentence with a preposition) :P
I smell a movie deal!
and maybe did some coke
What if your bed was surrounded in night stands and alarm clocks?
Insanity
And each clock was set to go off with "Row Row Row your boat" and they each start at different times. It'd be the most epic way to wake up ever.
Neither. Just got some good sleep and jumped out of bed today. Maybe it's the crush I have on the girl in my first class :oops:
That was just the horrible rape monster trying to drag you away
Am I sexy yet?
Totally.
I too have a crush on a girl in my first class!
I think she might be churchy, though, so that kind of ruins it...
That's a keeper.
Sort of like the whole ADHD thing?
Sort of. Except ADHD is a load of bullshit.
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I often question whether I actually have ADD or not.
But, hey, the medicine helps me do my homework.
:?
Heh, ironically enough this guy said the exact opposite about the generation thing, and used the example of his son who is more decorated then he is. Wish I could remember the exact specifics of his argument as it was fairly nuanced. But it was like a month ago and was running on about four hours sleep at the time.
Diagnosing an adult with ADHD is different from last decade's diagnosing every little kid with ADHD cause he's running around like a little kid.
PSN/Steam/NNID: SyphonBlue | BNet: SyphonBlue#1126
See, I agree that to a degree it is bullshit. There is not way that so many kids have it. I can see a very small percentage having it because, hey, some folks can have messed up body chemistry and need something to help regulate. But the amount of kids that are diagnosed with it is just...yeah.
I had an issue with my son about 7 months ago and it culminated in one night him not going to bed, yelling, being in a generally horrid mood and actually said he wanted to hurt himself which freaked me and the fiancee out. We took him to the hospital and immediately the psych doc there put him on meds to "regulate" him. Needless to say I was pretty po'd about it but it's the fiancee's kid so I don't get a whole lot of say in that regards. We wound up taking him to a psychiatrist and she took him off them immediately and just got him talking. Turns out he was having a lot more issues at school then he would tell us even though we would always ask him and once we got it out of him we were able to talk to his teachers about our concerns and he felt a ton better about it.
It's still difficult, cause most adults these days are hopped up on coke. They just appear to have ADHD.
We keep it next to the coffee machine! Sometimes people bring in heroin and bagels for special events.
That's the spirit!
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Nothing like getting that cinnamon burn when you take your first sniff of the morning.
Well, or a liar.
But, seriously, I think she might be religious.
I'm somehow guessing no.
You're guessing wrong, actually. If you can get it through a university ethics committee you can do it.
I guess, technically, PTSD itself probably isn't rising (I mean, outside of how much you would expect it to rise when soldiers actually have to face war)... just the number of reported cases.
So... he's correct? Or something...