He needs an awful neck beard first. Then he can progress to the more extreme levels. Vitamin deficiencies. Avoiding showers. Only drinking fluids with dangerous levels of caffeine. Only then, will he be able to take the title.
Homogeneous distribution of your varieties of amuse-gueule
He needs an awful neck beard first. Then he can progress to the more extreme levels. Vitamin deficiencies. Avoiding showers. Only drinking fluids with dangerous levels of caffeine. Only then, will he be able to take the title.
I was gonna go to a barbeque parteeey today but I woke up with a huge headache and also it has never rained this much since I was born!
Double noooooooo
That's not double no. That's better than single no!
You had an event. You were going to have a bad time at the event due to a headache. The event is cancelled. MINOR VICTORY.
They're still going to attempt having the barbeque, but you are mostly right anyway since it probably won't be as nice because of the weather. We were gonna play baseball before eating but that got canceled at least.
thank god i caught myself in the throes of madness. as i was getting out my adderall i was struck by an incredible wave of exhaustion and nausea. taking that would have kept me up all day and ruined me!
i'm gonna have to sleep even if it feels like i can't. i just no longer have whatever it takes to pull all nighters like i did in high school. they're fucking brutal, man. the teenage years are incredible.
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I'm in Stockholm in Sweden. I estimate the temperature went up and down between 15 C and >22 C depending on clouds, lots of rain and sunshine that day.
I would really like to visit Sweden one of these days. Honk's photos plus stuff like Wallander and he Dragon Tattoo stuff has basically given me the impression that it is like a less dilapidated UK. Plus Singletrack magazine keep doing features about how brilliant the riding out there is ("like a burlier Scotland").
plus sweden seems to have lots of tall, beautiful, hip, techy people
it seems wonderful
except for the filthy socialism and all i mean
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I've flown to London for about £50, but it was in 2005 I think. I think you'd still be able to find pretty cheap flights here from the UK since it's not very far.
If I were visiting here I'd probably get a hotel on the outskirts of the city, because it's way cheaper and it'll still probably take at most 30 minutes to get into the downtown area.
But with my youngest kitty (Ellie), she would NOT cuddle with me or even let me pet her until she was about two
She's four now, and now she will curl up against my legs when I'm asleep
And let me pet her
But when she was one she wanted to have nothing to do with physical contact
One of my cats was/is similar. Girl cat would happily be petted, but only at arms length and would not allow people to pick her up. As she's got older she's got less skittish about it and curl up on the couch next to people and such. She's still very nervy about physical contact she didn't instigate though, and if you move to get up while she's curled up there she'll immediately bolt across the room.
Boy cat was the opposite, and would clamber all over people for attention. He's kind of stopped that now, and instead does this weird thing where he'll whine and complain from a distance about not being petted, then run away if you try to pick him up, but if you do manage to pick him up and dump him in your lap he'll settle there and resist any attempt to dislodge him.
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One of my cats was/is similar. Girl cat would happily be petted, but only at arms length and would not allow people to pick her up. As she's got older she's got less skittish about it and curl up on the couch next to people and such. She's still very nervy about physical contact she didn't instigate though, and if you move to get up while she's curled up there she'll immediately bolt across the room.
Boy cat was the opposite, and would clamber all over people for attention. He's kind of stopped that now, and instead does this weird thing where he'll whine and complain from a distance about not being petted, then run away if you try to pick him up, but if you do manage to pick him up and dump him in your lap he'll settle there and resist any attempt to dislodge him.
Ellie sounds a bit like your girl cat.
My older cat (Kira) loves laps and wants to be on you. But Ellie wants to be near you, not necessarily touching you. Or sometimes just sort of up against you, but not in your lap.
every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
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He needs an awful neck beard first. Then he can progress to the more extreme levels. Vitamin deficiencies. Avoiding showers. Only drinking fluids with dangerous levels of caffeine. Only then, will he be able to take the title.
I suddenly feel the need to shave and exercise.
That's baller.
@Cass how old is sasha?
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
They're still going to attempt having the barbeque, but you are mostly right anyway since it probably won't be as nice because of the weather. We were gonna play baseball before eating but that got canceled at least.
Ah, "you could have drowned in that half-empty glass of water" thinking.
Love it.
Wave 3.
Awesome.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
I tried to hit all the good locations in town, and one bad location too because I had to show off the slightly soviet downtown area.
and now she thinks im a fucking baggage handler wtf
And remind me, what country are you in?
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
i'm gonna have to sleep even if it feels like i can't. i just no longer have whatever it takes to pull all nighters like i did in high school. they're fucking brutal, man. the teenage years are incredible.
Neville and Sasha both just turned one
Benadryl aka diphenhydramine? Little pink or blue pills?
Melatonin?
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
what are some sleep aids i can take
Between geeky-kinky-girl who I can't seem to actually schedule a date with
And TED talk girl who really wants to meet me but intimdates the fuck out of me
I have no idea which way is up
Totally emotionally discombobulated
There are worse problems in the world I guess
I could be wondering where my next meal comes from or something
I dunno if Sasha is gonna be similar
But with my youngest kitty (Ellie), she would NOT cuddle with me or even let me pet her until she was about two
She's four now, and now she will curl up against my legs when I'm asleep
And let me pet her
But when she was one she wanted to have nothing to do with physical contact
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
it seems wonderful
except for the filthy socialism and all i mean
If I were visiting here I'd probably get a hotel on the outskirts of the city, because it's way cheaper and it'll still probably take at most 30 minutes to get into the downtown area.
Benadryl aka diphenhydramine.
It sold both as an allergy pill (usually in pink packaging, in 25mg doses) and as a sleep aid (in blue packaging, in 50mg doses).
The blue packaging is often 4x or more the cost of the pink packaging, which is scammy. It's all the same stuff.
There is also melatonin, which is usually taken in 3mg or 6mg doses. Sublingual dissolving pills are better.
And valerian root, which is hippie naturopathic stuff but has still been verified experimentally as efficacious for sleep.
That's all over the counter stuff. Regarding prescription stuff, the usual suspects are Lunesta, Ambien, and Rozerem.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
On business.
Giving talks.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
One of my cats was/is similar. Girl cat would happily be petted, but only at arms length and would not allow people to pick her up. As she's got older she's got less skittish about it and curl up on the couch next to people and such. She's still very nervy about physical contact she didn't instigate though, and if you move to get up while she's curled up there she'll immediately bolt across the room.
Boy cat was the opposite, and would clamber all over people for attention. He's kind of stopped that now, and instead does this weird thing where he'll whine and complain from a distance about not being petted, then run away if you try to pick him up, but if you do manage to pick him up and dump him in your lap he'll settle there and resist any attempt to dislodge him.
I haven't even told her about TED talk girl yet.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
Ellie sounds a bit like your girl cat.
My older cat (Kira) loves laps and wants to be on you. But Ellie wants to be near you, not necessarily touching you. Or sometimes just sort of up against you, but not in your lap.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
Would be from London, though, no flights from Birmingham or East Midlands, so would need to factor that in.
Wondered if Glasgow might be cheaper but it's like double the price.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
The tricyclics were initially used as antihistamines.
They were given to tuberculosis patients to clear up their airways.
But doctors noticed that the TB patients were unusually happy for sick people.
Which lead to the discover that tricyclic antihistamines were efficacious on mood as well as respiration.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
Maybe time to get out of bed
I'm pretty drunk BTW. Sorry if I'm rambling.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
I thought so too earlier, but I'm not sure if it was a great decision.
She likes to eat fingers
I offered her my thumb with the nail positioned so it would take the brunt of her munching
and she considered it and then started to gnaw and munch at my soft, unprotected fleshy fingers
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.