“Get a butterfly or giant fuzzy moth to land perfectly on my extended index finger tip” is for sure on my bucket list.
I don't know how common they are over there, but butterfly tents are definitely a thing and putting a little nectar or something on your finger would surely give you the desired result.
That’s cheating!
Sorry, I didn't realize there were rules to this.
EDIT: wow, seeing this after a little time, and especially as a totp, this reads a lot more snarky than I meant it. Apologies if it comes across that way!
Around noon yesterday my second shot symptoms hit me like a brick wall made out of freight trains, and I've slept basically since then until 10 minutes ago. My whole body ached, every single joint I've got, my eyes hurt, my brain felt like it was pressing outward against every part of my skull, and I had a fever of about 101.
It all seems to have subsided, now, at least.
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David_TA fashion yes-man is no good to me.Copenhagen, DenmarkRegistered Userregular
With lockdown loosened, I finally have the chance to find audiences for all the sleight of hand I've been practicing. I've done a couple of coin tricks and a telekinetic pen thing, and boy, that wide eyed look when a coin vanishes makes all those practice hours worthwhile.
All those long, long hours...
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sponoMining for Nose DiamondsBooger CoveRegistered Userregular
How many hours are y'all getting between the second shot and feeling symptoms? I'm trying to decide if I can squeeze in an oil change after I get my shot next Friday. I definitely don't want to be driving when the really bad symptoms kick in.
How many hours are y'all getting between the second shot and feeling symptoms? I'm trying to decide if I can squeeze in an oil change after I get my shot next Friday. I definitely don't want to be driving when the really bad symptoms kick in.
I got my shot at 1706 and had symptoms right about noon the following day. It was basically like having a low-class migraine over my entire ass body, but an actual migraine in my braincase.
With lockdown loosened, I finally have the chance to find audiences for all the sleight of hand I've been practicing. I've done a couple of coin tricks and a telekinetic pen thing, and boy, that wide eyed look when a coin vanishes makes all those practice hours worthwhile.
God I love the Low Country. The closer I get to the coast, the flatter the land gets, the happier I am. I love the ridiculous signs for ridiculous pirate dinner shows and aquariums and road side attractions nobody goes to.
I wish we had more bees where I live, they all live more inland so I only see a couple now and then when they wander over to the swamplands.
Also, my verandah spiders have all briefly disappeared for the season change, which is baaad timing because we’ve been hit with a plague of asshole crickets for the past week.
I got my second Pfizer a couple weeks ago and barely had any side effects, except a little nausea. I felt powerful, I had beaten all the side effects. Then my doctor had me get a Shingles vaccine, and it kicked my ass for about 36 hours.
Body why would you betray me?
God I love the Low Country. The closer I get to the coast, the flatter the land gets, the happier I am. I love the ridiculous signs for ridiculous pirate dinner shows and aquariums and road side attractions nobody goes to.
“Get a butterfly or giant fuzzy moth to land perfectly on my extended index finger tip” is for sure on my bucket list.
I don't know how common they are over there, but butterfly tents are definitely a thing and putting a little nectar or something on your finger would surely give you the desired result.
That’s cheating!
Sorry, I didn't realize there were rules to this.
EDIT: wow, seeing this after a little time, and especially as a totp, this reads a lot more snarky than I meant it. Apologies if it comes across that way!
You’re good mang, nothing is forbidden, everything is permitted.
“Get a butterfly or giant fuzzy moth to land perfectly on my extended index finger tip” is for sure on my bucket list.
I don't know how common they are over there, but butterfly tents are definitely a thing and putting a little nectar or something on your finger would surely give you the desired result.
That’s cheating!
Sorry, I didn't realize there were rules to this.
EDIT: wow, seeing this after a little time, and especially as a totp, this reads a lot more snarky than I meant it. Apologies if it comes across that way!
You’re good mang, nothing is forbidden, everything is permitted.
God I love the Low Country. The closer I get to the coast, the flatter the land gets, the happier I am. I love the ridiculous signs for ridiculous pirate dinner shows and aquariums and road side attractions nobody goes to.
That said Mrtyle Beach fuckin sucks
Come visit Frisia! It has flat green
It has flat blue
Living in the Cotswolds, seeing this amount of flatness gives me vertigo.
“Get a butterfly or giant fuzzy moth to land perfectly on my extended index finger tip” is for sure on my bucket list.
I don't know how common they are over there, but butterfly tents are definitely a thing and putting a little nectar or something on your finger would surely give you the desired result.
That’s cheating!
Sorry, I didn't realize there were rules to this.
EDIT: wow, seeing this after a little time, and especially as a totp, this reads a lot more snarky than I meant it. Apologies if it comes across that way!
You’re good mang, nothing is forbidden, everything is permitted.
God I love the Low Country. The closer I get to the coast, the flatter the land gets, the happier I am. I love the ridiculous signs for ridiculous pirate dinner shows and aquariums and road side attractions nobody goes to.
That said Mrtyle Beach fuckin sucks
Come visit Frisia! It has flat green
It has flat blue
Living in the Cotswolds, seeing this amount of flatness gives me vertigo.
Oh, don't worry, there are some less flat parts. They look like this
Got the first Pfizer jab yesterday. Today I am sitting in bed not really working because God damn am I feeling tired
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Munkus BeaverYou don't have to attend every argument you are invited to.Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPAregular
Second shot GET
Humor can be dissected as a frog can, but dies in the process.
God I love the Low Country. The closer I get to the coast, the flatter the land gets, the happier I am. I love the ridiculous signs for ridiculous pirate dinner shows and aquariums and road side attractions nobody goes to.
That said Mrtyle Beach fuckin sucks
Come visit Frisia! It has flat green
It has flat blue
Living in the Cotswolds, seeing this amount of flatness gives me vertigo.
come to florida, we got pine barrens and flatlands as far as the eye can see
God I love the Low Country. The closer I get to the coast, the flatter the land gets, the happier I am. I love the ridiculous signs for ridiculous pirate dinner shows and aquariums and road side attractions nobody goes to.
That said Mrtyle Beach fuckin sucks
Come visit Frisia! It has flat green
It has flat blue
Living in the Cotswolds, seeing this amount of flatness gives me vertigo.
come to florida, we got pine barrens and flatlands as far as the eye can see
I've been to Florida a couple of times.
The most lasting memories of it I have are Sweat, Thunderstorms, and Fire Ants.
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DepressperadoI just wanted to see you laughingin the pizza rainRegistered Userregular
when I was a baby my stroller rolled down a hill but I didn't get rescued by a courageous dog or aspiring superhero so I just kinda hit a tree and fell over
I never trusted a hill after that. or trees for that matter.
God I love the Low Country. The closer I get to the coast, the flatter the land gets, the happier I am. I love the ridiculous signs for ridiculous pirate dinner shows and aquariums and road side attractions nobody goes to.
That said Mrtyle Beach fuckin sucks
Come visit Frisia! It has flat green
It has flat blue
Living in the Cotswolds, seeing this amount of flatness gives me vertigo.
come to florida, we got pine barrens and flatlands as far as the eye can see
I've been to Florida a couple of times.
The most lasting memories of it I have are Sweat, Thunderstorms, and Fire Ants.
For me, it's sweat, thunderstorms, and gators
We went to gatorland and watched a bunch of gators being gators
We also rode around on an airboat and saw more gators being gators
None of you make a good argument for Florida, you know?
I think I would take the shitty cold water temperature over constant sweat, dangerous animals, and hurricanes. Also the typical tea of the area is way better, I think.
honovere on
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PiptheFairFrequently not in boats.Registered Userregular
God I love the Low Country. The closer I get to the coast, the flatter the land gets, the happier I am. I love the ridiculous signs for ridiculous pirate dinner shows and aquariums and road side attractions nobody goes to.
That said Mrtyle Beach fuckin sucks
Come visit Frisia! It has flat green
It has flat blue
Living in the Cotswolds, seeing this amount of flatness gives me vertigo.
come to florida, we got pine barrens and flatlands as far as the eye can see
I've been to Florida a couple of times.
The most lasting memories of it I have are Sweat, Thunderstorms, and Fire Ants.
my boyhood summers
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sponoMining for Nose DiamondsBooger CoveRegistered Userregular
Did you not see the word airboat? Airboat! Airboat!
Also, medianoche sandwiches
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PiptheFairFrequently not in boats.Registered Userregular
None of you make a good argument for Florida, you know?
I think I would take the shitty cold water temperature over constant sweat, dangerous animals, and hurricanes. Also the typical tea of the area is way better, I think.
I've been to Florida a few times, I really enjoyed it
I contemplated moving south a couple of times
There are two barriers though
The southern USA seems to have fucking huge bugs which freak me the fuck out something awful when they frequently end up indoors
Pennsylvania has some fucking huge bugs, but they rarely get indoors, or at least in my experience
I've spent time in the south multiple times and every trip involved at least one encounter with LARGE BUGS and or BIG SPIDER
And there's the issue of the seasons
I do simultaneously love and hate winter in Pennsylvania
I don't know if I could do without fall and winter
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Brovid Hasselsmof[Growling historic on the fury road]Registered Userregular
God I love the Low Country. The closer I get to the coast, the flatter the land gets, the happier I am. I love the ridiculous signs for ridiculous pirate dinner shows and aquariums and road side attractions nobody goes to.
That said Mrtyle Beach fuckin sucks
Come visit Frisia! It has flat green
It has flat blue
Living in the Cotswolds, seeing this amount of flatness gives me vertigo.
come to florida, we got pine barrens and flatlands as far as the eye can see
I've been to Florida a couple of times.
The most lasting memories of it I have are Sweat, Thunderstorms, and Fire Ants.
For me, it's sweat, thunderstorms, and gators
We went to gatorland and watched a bunch of gators being gators
We also rode around on an airboat and saw more gators being gators
I saw quite a few gators. But the gators didn't bite my feet and render me unable to walk for 2 days, so I remember the fire ants better.
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ani_game_bumOptimistic, Rule-Breaking Nice GuyThe Final World/DestinationRegistered Userregular
edited April 2021
Now waiting in line for Pfizer #1...
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...vaccination upload complete!
Commencing mandatory 15-minute observation sit period...
WeaverWho are you?What do you want?Registered Userregular
So my partner has often noted my heightened senses. Not like a mutant power kinda thing, I just have massive PTSD so I hear, see, and feel everything.
I live next to a trainyard. I grew up regularly spending time at my grandparents who had a single rail line that ran behind their house, so I thought I'd be fine.
It's been two and a half years this is a mult-rail switchover repair and pass through yard I can hear everything I can feel the vibrations in my feet and arm bones.
We're going to look a nice, inland place on Sunday not near any rails and please let it work out.
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Sorry, I didn't realize there were rules to this.
EDIT: wow, seeing this after a little time, and especially as a totp, this reads a lot more snarky than I meant it. Apologies if it comes across that way!
It all seems to have subsided, now, at least.
All those long, long hours...
I got my shot at 1706 and had symptoms right about noon the following day. It was basically like having a low-class migraine over my entire ass body, but an actual migraine in my braincase.
HEY MY WALLET
That said Mrtyle Beach fuckin sucks
Also, my verandah spiders have all briefly disappeared for the season change, which is baaad timing because we’ve been hit with a plague of asshole crickets for the past week.
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Long enough to lull me into a false sense of security before the chills and fatigue kicked in hard
Body why would you betray me?
Come visit Frisia! It has flat green
It has flat blue
That turns into flat brown every few hours
You’re good mang, nothing is forbidden, everything is permitted.
even chap-hop?
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Living in the Cotswolds, seeing this amount of flatness gives me vertigo.
I unironically enjoy chap-hop.
It is very silly but I like it.
Oh, don't worry, there are some less flat parts. They look like this
come to florida, we got pine barrens and flatlands as far as the eye can see
Rome, as they say, was built on seven hills in emulation of Sheffield
I've been to Florida a couple of times.
The most lasting memories of it I have are Sweat, Thunderstorms, and Fire Ants.
I never trusted a hill after that. or trees for that matter.
They're too secretive
For me, it's sweat, thunderstorms, and gators
We went to gatorland and watched a bunch of gators being gators
We also rode around on an airboat and saw more gators being gators
I think I would take the shitty cold water temperature over constant sweat, dangerous animals, and hurricanes. Also the typical tea of the area is way better, I think.
my boyhood summers
Also, medianoche sandwiches
we got a lotta dogs here
also cuban sandwiches
I contemplated moving south a couple of times
There are two barriers though
The southern USA seems to have fucking huge bugs which freak me the fuck out something awful when they frequently end up indoors
Pennsylvania has some fucking huge bugs, but they rarely get indoors, or at least in my experience
I've spent time in the south multiple times and every trip involved at least one encounter with LARGE BUGS and or BIG SPIDER
And there's the issue of the seasons
I do simultaneously love and hate winter in Pennsylvania
I don't know if I could do without fall and winter
I saw quite a few gators. But the gators didn't bite my feet and render me unable to walk for 2 days, so I remember the fire ants better.
...waiting...waiting...
...vaccination upload complete!
Commencing mandatory 15-minute observation sit period...
...sitting...sitting...
...Done!
Feeling good. Feeling goddamn hungry.
Head starting to really ache too
the metamorphosis has begun, soon you will molt and emerge fresh and new
I live next to a trainyard. I grew up regularly spending time at my grandparents who had a single rail line that ran behind their house, so I thought I'd be fine.
It's been two and a half years this is a mult-rail switchover repair and pass through yard I can hear everything I can feel the vibrations in my feet and arm bones.
We're going to look a nice, inland place on Sunday not near any rails and please let it work out.