Dang ol' weird guy is eating REALLY strong food in this class and man I have no issue with people eating in class but maybe you shouldn't eat something that's super smelly??
Is it Limberger cheese? Because that shit tastes just like it smells, ie Bigfoot's dick
Nah, it looks like some kind of... peas and squash? With some really strong spices added. Smells like mostly garlic.
Dang ol' weird guy is eating REALLY strong food in this class and man I have no issue with people eating in class but maybe you shouldn't eat something that's super smelly??
Is it Limberger cheese? Because that shit tastes just like it smells, ie Bigfoot's dick
Nah, it looks like some kind of... peas and squash? With some really strong spices added. Smells like mostly garlic.
Oh, well that doesn't too bad. At least it's not Limberger or microwaved tuna or something.
I legitimately think he has some social issues where he isn't aware or just doesn't care about, uh, making a scene? He's thrown little tantrums when he's gotten poor grades on things, and often speaks to himself loudly enough to where he seems to expect a response.
I've said it before but he kind of seems like a guy that wasn't socialized very well and also was told he was super smart his whole life. Like maybe he's coasted through school through most of his life and this is one of his first tastes of actually having to apply himself. I can't say if any of this is true, but I just get that sense.
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Thanks. He doesn't respond well to most pain meds so he's having a rough time. Like morphine/oxy do near to nothing for him. My dad is basically Gimli so he's trying to grimace through this.
I hope they used nothing but the finest mithril for his replacement knee, then.
He's getting a pair of these
edit: I linked the wrong thing
I would wonder if that drastic change in traffic levels is because cars don't use the road anymore
Nah, people perceive the street to be narrower because of the trees, and therefore drive slower because of a narrow street it is more dangerous to drive fast and react. Trees which are close together make you more aware of your speed as they go past, and street trees are often associated with residential areas and families and potential kids playing in the street so people slow down.
I would wonder if that drastic change in traffic levels is because cars don't use the road anymore
Nah, people perceive the street to be narrower because of the trees, and therefore drive slower because of a narrow street it is more dangerous to drive fast and react. Trees which are close together make you more aware of your speed as they go past, and street trees are often associated with residential areas and families and potential kids playing in the street so people slow down.
Its a totally subconscious thing!
That's really cool.
I learned something today!
Weirdly this seems to be the exact opposite driving on Highway 17 to and from Santa Cruz.
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Speaking of bad knees... I have pain shooting through my left knee tonight.
For the last 9 months or so we've been staying at my grandfather's place to take care of home while was on in-home hospice. He had lung and heart problems. When we first found out, he was in the hospital not expecting to leave it. Before that his son had been staying here instead, mistreating him pretty badly, though I don't really want to get into grisly detail right now. When we took over he immediately got soooo much better, changing Doctor opinion from 3 months tops left to live, to suddenly possibly up to 2 years. After a few months he started declining again, slowly.
Until a couple weeks ago when he suddenly took a nosedive, and stopped eating much of anything and started rapidly losing mental facilities. For the last couple days it seemed like it might end literally any minute, but this morning he was finally beyond our ability to keep him in meaningful comfort, so he was taken to a facility designed for just such occasion.
I've obviously known it's been coming at various rates for awhile now, but it wasn't until holding my daughter and having her say goodbye as they were wheeling him out to take him away that it really sank in that that was the last time I was going to see him.
And now, in the middle of typing this, we get the call saying he passed.
It's a relief, since the stress of everything was placing such a toll on everyone that I had to keep somewhat detached to prevent my wife and mother from letting it turn self destructive. Yet I still feel awful for feeling that relief, even knowing it's okay, and that now I can actually feel some of the grief that's been waiting.
Hearing my two year old (barely) daughter tell grandpa's dog (Who would never leave his side this whole time) "don't be sad, it's okay, you're a good dog" right after they took him away nearly ruined me.
If I proofread this I'm never going to post it, so I'm just going to hope it's coherent.
I'm sorry for your loss. And it's totally natural to feel some relief after someone you love has had a long, slow death, because it's a horrendous thing that's finally over, he's finally not suffering anymore, and you can stop tensing for the punch that you've seen coming a mile away.
Thanks. He doesn't respond well to most pain meds so he's having a rough time. Like morphine/oxy do near to nothing for him. My dad is basically Gimli so he's trying to grimace through this.
I've worked with TKA patients that range the gamut from "can't take any medication, life sucks, woe is I" to "this medication is great I can walk around the house no problem." Ride his ass to make sure he does what his physical therapist(s) and orthopedist tell him to do. Scar tissue this, inflammation that, next thing you know he's gotta do a manipulation, which is no fun.
Unless you live far away. Then try to get your mom to make him do his exercises and shit! Post-op rehab is not for shysters.
Hey Weaver my thoughts are with your pa, knee surgery seems rough.
My Aunt had both hers replaced a few years ago and she was very limited in mobility for a while but in the long run she got way more mobility back than she had before.
Yeah, my grandad had both of his replaced about a year ago and he really kicked ass with the recovery. I almost couldn't believe they had him up and walking a few hours out of surgery, except I was up and walking after heart surgery so it kind of made sense. In fact he was doing so well and feeling so good that his doc told him he was doing his leg exercises too much and he had to slow it down some. He doesn't respond well to pain meds and he said even without them it hurt less than it did before the surgery. Dude is pretty awesome and I'm super glad his legs aren't in pain any longer.
Yeah, research has shown that after heart surgeries, the sooner you can get the patient walking, the better they will recover.
Doctors preached bed rest for years, and now it's on your feet as soon as possible.
Hey, sitting through cardiopulmonary phys wasn't a complete waste of time and money!
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It's dark and rainy out this morning, which usually puts me in a bit of a funk, but I'm feeling good for once. Got a nice hot cup of tea and a bunch of stuff to work on. Feels like it's gonna be a good day.
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I don't begrudge bikes their right to the road but I do have serious problems with the way some people ride them because they are much harder to see than cars sometimes and I am perpetually scared to death that someone's going to do something unpredictable and I'm going to hit them.
This is easily my biggest worry about cyclists
And then it seems like so many people just refuse to wear a god damn helmet I just want to shake them by the shoulders and ask them what the hell they're thinking
I saw some guy without a helmet fiddling on his phone while cruising down the bike lane this morning and just why would you do that
I don't begrudge bikes their right to the road but I do have serious problems with the way some people ride them because they are much harder to see than cars sometimes and I am perpetually scared to death that someone's going to do something unpredictable and I'm going to hit them.
This is easily my biggest worry about cyclists
And then it seems like so many people just refuse to wear a god damn helmet I just want to shake them by the shoulders and ask them what the hell they're thinking
I saw some guy without a helmet fiddling on his phone while cruising down the bike lane this morning and just why would you do that
Texting while driving is awful, texting while riding a bike is one of those things I refuse to believe even while I look at it
Bought a Frappe this morning and gave myself a bout of brain-freeze that was so dire I had to lay on the floor of my cubicle and curl up in fetal position until is passed.
Bought a Frappe this morning and gave myself a bout of brain-freeze that was so dire I had to lay on the floor of my cubicle and curl up in fetal position until is passed.
Now I'm scared to drink more but it's soooo good.
with a frappe i usually drink half, then just pour hot black coffee into the second half because i'm sick of brain freeze and want more caffiene
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Nah, it looks like some kind of... peas and squash? With some really strong spices added. Smells like mostly garlic.
Oh, well that doesn't too bad. At least it's not Limberger or microwaved tuna or something.
As it stands it's only strong enough to hit people in his immediate vicinity, IE, me.
He sounds pretty rude.
I've said it before but he kind of seems like a guy that wasn't socialized very well and also was told he was super smart his whole life. Like maybe he's coasted through school through most of his life and this is one of his first tastes of actually having to apply himself. I can't say if any of this is true, but I just get that sense.
He's getting a pair of these
edit: I linked the wrong thing
this one
http://www.stryker.com/en-us/products/Orthopaedics/KneeReplacement/Primary/TriathlonTritanium/index.htm
That's really cool.
I learned something today!
Weirdly this seems to be the exact opposite driving on Highway 17 to and from Santa Cruz.
For the last 9 months or so we've been staying at my grandfather's place to take care of home while was on in-home hospice. He had lung and heart problems. When we first found out, he was in the hospital not expecting to leave it. Before that his son had been staying here instead, mistreating him pretty badly, though I don't really want to get into grisly detail right now. When we took over he immediately got soooo much better, changing Doctor opinion from 3 months tops left to live, to suddenly possibly up to 2 years. After a few months he started declining again, slowly.
Until a couple weeks ago when he suddenly took a nosedive, and stopped eating much of anything and started rapidly losing mental facilities. For the last couple days it seemed like it might end literally any minute, but this morning he was finally beyond our ability to keep him in meaningful comfort, so he was taken to a facility designed for just such occasion.
I've obviously known it's been coming at various rates for awhile now, but it wasn't until holding my daughter and having her say goodbye as they were wheeling him out to take him away that it really sank in that that was the last time I was going to see him.
And now, in the middle of typing this, we get the call saying he passed.
It's a relief, since the stress of everything was placing such a toll on everyone that I had to keep somewhat detached to prevent my wife and mother from letting it turn self destructive. Yet I still feel awful for feeling that relief, even knowing it's okay, and that now I can actually feel some of the grief that's been waiting.
Hearing my two year old (barely) daughter tell grandpa's dog (Who would never leave his side this whole time) "don't be sad, it's okay, you're a good dog" right after they took him away nearly ruined me.
If I proofread this I'm never going to post it, so I'm just going to hope it's coherent.
Hugs, man.
I've worked with TKA patients that range the gamut from "can't take any medication, life sucks, woe is I" to "this medication is great I can walk around the house no problem." Ride his ass to make sure he does what his physical therapist(s) and orthopedist tell him to do. Scar tissue this, inflammation that, next thing you know he's gotta do a manipulation, which is no fun.
Unless you live far away. Then try to get your mom to make him do his exercises and shit! Post-op rehab is not for shysters.
Feel free to commission artwork from me starting July, though.
Yeah, research has shown that after heart surgeries, the sooner you can get the patient walking, the better they will recover.
Doctors preached bed rest for years, and now it's on your feet as soon as possible.
Hey, sitting through cardiopulmonary phys wasn't a complete waste of time and money!
can you draw nice butts
You got a portfolio link? I'm moving into a new place and would like some nice art for my walls and such
Http://niccarey.tumblr.com
In the art community, this is called a Self Portrait
This is easily my biggest worry about cyclists
And then it seems like so many people just refuse to wear a god damn helmet I just want to shake them by the shoulders and ask them what the hell they're thinking
I saw some guy without a helmet fiddling on his phone while cruising down the bike lane this morning and just why would you do that
Texting while driving is awful, texting while riding a bike is one of those things I refuse to believe even while I look at it
my mind cannot accept it
I admit to being uncomfortable paying tynic to draw me a picture of her butt
That seems unethical ...
a mind-butt
three cheeks!
horizontal crack!
WHERE WILL IT END
Yeah I am on my phone too
Your art is very nice though. I will almost certainly commission something from you for my new place!
Now I'm scared to drink more but it's soooo good.
with a frappe i usually drink half, then just pour hot black coffee into the second half because i'm sick of brain freeze and want more caffiene
I've been considering doing a Dorian Gray for Halloween, I'd need a good portrait for that.
That's an awesome Halloween costume idea.
The only catch is that it pretty much only works if I'm hosting a Halloween party.
have someone dressed in a black full body suit carry it behind you
look like it's floating