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I have not seen Man of Steel. I was interested based on the trailer, but most reviews I've read seem to describe a film that is nothing like what was implied by the trailer.
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Worse part of this shingles thing is my head itches but I am not suppose to touch it. Which means I must not scratch my face just in case it is a shingles area.
UGH. So hard not to itch.
Take this as a lesson to get proper herpes next time.
Also you have my sympathy, it hurts like a motherfucker
Had chickenpox and I am on immunosuppressants for my Crohn's so I always had a chance of it showing up. Can't get the vaccine because it is a live virus.
I looked up metacommentary and the internet says this
The term 'metacommentary' is used to refer to an art practice which continuously de-mythicises and de-automates prevailing discourses and applications of interactivity 'from the inside'.
That doesn't make much sense to me so I've decreed it to be stupid babble about nothing just like everything all liberal arts people say.
Also you have my sympathy, it hurts like a motherfucker
Had chickenpox and I am on immunosuppressants for my Crohn's so I always had a chance of it showing up. Can't get the vaccine because it is a live virus.
Funny part, I am on normal herpes meds for it.
This is the worst thing. I got it about a year and a half ago when I was on prednisone, mercaptopurine, and vinblastine. Let me tell you, my immune system wasn't happy (which was kind of the goal)
Although they didn't treat mine with anything, they told me to just wait it out. I think the nurses were afraid that adding one more drug to the mix (alongside the various other stuff I was taking for pain and sleep) would make me melt into a puddle of goop
They gave me percocet, which did fuckall for the shingles pain
It is annoying. Doesn't hurt too much. But since it is on the head and face I gotta be careful so not to get it in the eye so no scartching which is hard because people forget how much they touch and itch their face.
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Podlyyou unzipped me! it's all coming back! i don't like it!Registered Userregular
Remember, whatever discipline you're in, whether you're a musician or a photographer, a fine artist or a cartoonist, a writer, a singer, a dancer, a designer, whatever you do, you have one thing that's unique: you have the ability to make art. And for me, and for so many of the people I've known, that's been a lifesaver. The ultimate lifesaver. It gets you through good times, and it gets you through the other ones. Sometimes life is hard, things go wrong, in life and in love, in health and in business, and in all the other ways that life can go wrong. And when things get tough, this is what you should do. Make good art.
Also you have my sympathy, it hurts like a motherfucker
Had chickenpox and I am on immunosuppressants for my Crohn's so I always had a chance of it showing up. Can't get the vaccine because it is a live virus.
Funny part, I am on normal herpes meds for it.
This is the worst thing. I got it about a year and a half ago when I was on prednisone, mercaptopurine, and vinblastine. Let me tell you, my immune system wasn't happy (which was kind of the goal)
Although they didn't treat mine with anything, they told me to just wait it out. I think the nurses were afraid that adding one more drug to the mix (alongside the various other stuff I was taking for pain and sleep) would make me melt into a puddle of goop
They gave me percocet, which did fuckall for the shingles pain
Yuck.
I am pretty good at bracing for pain. My tolerance is kind of unhealthy. Or so I have been told. This is nothing compared to my pain from abscesses and such. I am pretty functional I just want to itch but I can't!
b de burro, v de vaca. The pronunciation is nearly identical
I didn't know the thing about Cuban, though
In proper, enunciated Spanish they sound as different as B and V.
But yes, in my Cuban Spanish it just all turns into B or W. Like I would say vaca as "baca," but Cordova as "Cordowa" (with the R also dropped and the D held, because Cuban Spanish is weird like that).
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ceci n'est pas un sandwich
The treachery of images.
ceci n'est pas un banter seemingly witty
Also you have my sympathy, it hurts like a motherfucker
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Meta commentary
Trying to read that font, all I'm getting is "Warmpene."
The best kind of pene, I'd have to assume.
I got a little excited when I saw your ship.
Take this as a lesson to get proper herpes next time.
I think its doctor time.
That's the joke.
Wampire
Wouldn't it only be if it's commentary about commentary?
Commentary on a sandwich/sandwich picture is just commentary.
Commentary on commentary on a sandwich/sandwich picture is meta-commentary.
Had chickenpox and I am on immunosuppressants for my Crohn's so I always had a chance of it showing up. Can't get the vaccine because it is a live virus.
Funny part, I am on normal herpes meds for it.
That doesn't make much sense to me so I've decreed it to be stupid babble about nothing just like everything all liberal arts people say.
STEM 4 lyfe
That's how my dad would pronounce "vampire." There's no real V sound in Urdu.
Incidentally, not in Spanish either, so when I pronounce English words/names in an Urdu or Spanish accent, they're not actually that different.
Hopefully it clears up as fast as is possible.
Just not Cuban Spanish.
This is the worst thing. I got it about a year and a half ago when I was on prednisone, mercaptopurine, and vinblastine. Let me tell you, my immune system wasn't happy (which was kind of the goal)
Although they didn't treat mine with anything, they told me to just wait it out. I think the nurses were afraid that adding one more drug to the mix (alongside the various other stuff I was taking for pain and sleep) would make me melt into a puddle of goop
They gave me percocet, which did fuckall for the shingles pain
It is annoying. Doesn't hurt too much. But since it is on the head and face I gotta be careful so not to get it in the eye so no scartching which is hard because people forget how much they touch and itch their face.
commentary, by its very notion, is "above" something, enveloping a text on which it comments
it is impossible for commentary to not be meta
commentary on commentary is more "meta" than regular commentary, but all commentary is meta nevertheless
b de burro, v de vaca. The pronunciation is nearly identical
I didn't know the thing about Cuban, though
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=NHsSd3vk5jk
That's some cray meta-meta-commentary right there.
Yuck.
I am pretty good at bracing for pain. My tolerance is kind of unhealthy. Or so I have been told. This is nothing compared to my pain from abscesses and such. I am pretty functional I just want to itch but I can't!
It is like chicken pox round two the itchining.
So meta just indicates it's above something else?
I thought meta-x meant specifically "above concept x." Like I usually use it in the context of metadata, which is data about other data.
Your post is meta-meta-meta-commentary.
Metas all the way down.
"Meta" is just a modifier. Commentary is necessarily metatextual, but metacommentary is a whole different concept
Saying that something is "meta" without clarifying the rest of the word "Meta" is attached to, is lazy
In proper, enunciated Spanish they sound as different as B and V.
But yes, in my Cuban Spanish it just all turns into B or W. Like I would say vaca as "baca," but Cordova as "Cordowa" (with the R also dropped and the D held, because Cuban Spanish is weird like that).
So that makes all texts metacommentary
...I did the literary analysis BS for far too long
That's a quality meta-defintion