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The Flood / Re: FLEE IS MY BEST FRIEND
« on: September 28, 2015, 06:50:59 PM »
I wish Flee was my best frand.

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The Flood / Re: Medical Marijuana
« on: September 28, 2015, 06:49:13 PM »



Do you have glaucoma? I know I'm boarder line and have naturally high eye pressure (it's the highest on the "normal" scale), and marijuana really does help on those days when the pressure gets to be a bit too much to handle.

No. I do have something that could give me glaucoma though.

That's not good!!! Do you live in a place where medical marijuana is legal? If so, I would talk to your doctor about it.

Yeah. But the problem is my condition isn't verified. The optimitrist I visited thinks strongly that I have Uvietis. But I need to get it verified from an eye specialist so that we can pin down if that's what I have, and most importantly, what's causing it.

Uvietis is a bitch to detect and it has no direct source on its own. It's a secondary effect to something else going on in your body.

I recommend going to a specialist then, but make sure they're on your insurance (if you have insurance) otherwise they're suuuuper pricey!! Also idk what Uvietis is

Like I said. Trying to. I just have a long ass wait time since the doc is booked full. I'm canadian, so, no worries there. Those medical expenses are covered.

Uvietis has to do primarily with light. Your eyes become incredibly sensetive to it, your vision can blur, you start seeing spots in your vision, and your eyes become red and irritated and hurt like a bitch. If left alone, the symptoms get worse and you can have permanent loss of vision.

It's also like a gateway domino effect. If your eyes get fucked by uvietis, you can contract other fun shit because of it, like glaucoma and other eye killers.

Oh that's terrible! Is it treatable? I am so sorry >.< I'm terrified of losing my already terrible vision. Maybe medical marijuana will help slow the process, and help cure it. I know the oil has special healing properties that speeds up cell regeneration, and slows the growth of malignant cells which in return has decreased it's mass shrinking the tumors to a smaller and safer size to operate to remove brain tumors. I honestly don't know much about eyes and how they work on a micro level, nor am I saying you have a tumor, but maybe it can help your eyes out to at least slow the digression.

The irony here is that, yeah, I do have a tumor. But I highly doubt it would cause that since I am having it monitored and it's too far on the other side of my head to put that much strain on my eyes. I remember where the pain was when it started to put pressure on my internal bits.

What I am worried about though, is the cause. Like I said. Uvietis doesn't show up on its own. It needs something else for it to happen.

An injury, another eye related disease, an infection, or, worst case, eye cancer.

My eyes haven't been injured. And I know I'm not sick with an infection. So that doesn't leave much for options. Uvietis itself is treatable. But in order to be treatable you need to know what's causing it first. But there's no easy way around this at all.

You know what they're gonna have to do in order to figure out what's up with my eyes?

Take samples. You know how they do that?

Needles. I'm about as eager to find out what's causing this so I can get it fixed, as I am of noping the fuck out at the mere mention of having to stick needles in my eyes.

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Gaming / Re: Sum up The Metal Gear Solid story so far as quickly as possible
« on: September 28, 2015, 03:57:50 PM »
Okay. Off the top of my head with almost no experience with the series.

There's a fuckload of snakes and they're all bastard relatives to one another because they possess the ability to split off from themselves like some mutant half man/half amobia and it's a big long incest chain of this super operative cloning himself to fight the bad guys everytime one of his copies grows old and dies/ is killed.

There's some copy pasta errors in that shit though so sometimes you end up with even more fucked human hybrid monstrosites.

There's fucking nanomachines in everything, son.

There's fucking robots everywhere.

There's tits and asses in tight fucking suits or no suits at all.

And some emo cyborg whose true inner self relates to the 18th century persona of Jack the Ripper. And he stopped a big boat from crashing at some point with no arms and just a sword.

And lastly, boxes and memes.


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The Flood / Re: It's over folks
« on: September 28, 2015, 03:05:22 PM »
Looks like

They pulled the plug.

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The Flood / Re: Cloned
« on: September 28, 2015, 01:58:19 PM »
Wouldn't matter, my life is largely devoid of anything anyway.

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The Flood / Re: Medical Marijuana
« on: September 28, 2015, 01:56:51 PM »


Do you have glaucoma? I know I'm boarder line and have naturally high eye pressure (it's the highest on the "normal" scale), and marijuana really does help on those days when the pressure gets to be a bit too much to handle.

No. I do have something that could give me glaucoma though.

That's not good!!! Do you live in a place where medical marijuana is legal? If so, I would talk to your doctor about it.

Yeah. But the problem is my condition isn't verified. The optimitrist I visited thinks strongly that I have Uvietis. But I need to get it verified from an eye specialist so that we can pin down if that's what I have, and most importantly, what's causing it.

Uvietis is a bitch to detect and it has no direct source on its own. It's a secondary effect to something else going on in your body.

I recommend going to a specialist then, but make sure they're on your insurance (if you have insurance) otherwise they're suuuuper pricey!! Also idk what Uvietis is

Like I said. Trying to. I just have a long ass wait time since the doc is booked full. I'm canadian, so, no worries there. Those medical expenses are covered.

Uvietis has to do primarily with light. Your eyes become incredibly sensetive to it, your vision can blur, you start seeing spots in your vision, and your eyes become red and irritated and hurt like a bitch. If left alone, the symptoms get worse and you can have permanent loss of vision.

It's also like a gateway domino effect. If your eyes get fucked by uvietis, you can contract other fun shit because of it, like glaucoma and other eye killers.

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The Flood / Re: Who is the most important person to you?
« on: September 28, 2015, 01:51:02 PM »
i don't really feel anything for anyone, i absolutely hate it and what it's done to me as a person. like can you imagine your mother says i love you and you say it back but it's empty? fucking disgusting
Haaaa... imagine...
Yeah, I totally don't do that at all.



Hey look I can make that face too!

:[

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The Flood / Re: Who is the most important person to you?
« on: September 28, 2015, 01:41:27 PM »
It's hard to say. There are four people that mean a lot to me. But all for different reasons. But I think, as much as I actually don't like thinking about picking favorites, I think I'd hand it to my little niece.

She's the youngest person out of the four I like to try and take care of. And she's something special. People try to step on others when they're different. And they try to stamp out their happiness.

I know that for a person like my little niece, the world, and people, are going to try and step on her. I'm not going to let that happen as long as I'm around.

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The Flood / Re: I think I'm already dead
« on: September 28, 2015, 01:20:47 PM »
I spent most of yesterday sleeping. I woke up at two hour intervals all night. I want to go back to bed. I have a headache. It hurts my head when I cough. My arms hurt when I sneeze to the point where I just want to cut them off.

I'm stuck at work for another four hours.

Wanna trade places? My eyes are melting from any light source and giving me headaches, which in turn hurt my eyes more and make me sensitive to sound.

And currently, I have no work to do so I can't focus on work and forget that I'm in a lot of pain. I literally have this entire day, and by extension, week to sleep away.

Can't do it. I'll take your job, you take mine.

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Gaming / Re: "Listen, Reach has been good to me." | 29 days to Halo 5
« on: September 28, 2015, 01:06:58 PM »
A tweet made by Steve Downes that everyone is going crazy over...

https://mobile.twitter.com/SteveDownes117/status/648543135715299328

Oho they starting up that Cheif dies at the end hype train now are they?

I'd actually be impressed if they stuck to their hype train and he did die off in some form.

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Gaming / Re: "Listen, Reach has been good to me." | 29 days to Halo 5
« on: September 28, 2015, 01:03:36 PM »
Daily reminder that someone was actually paid to design some of these helmets. It appears that some of the worst from Halo 4 have returned.



So many fishbowl helmets.


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The Flood / Re: Is this what passes for good writing nowadays?
« on: September 28, 2015, 01:00:25 PM »
>watching TWD
>expecting good writing

Are you dumb? Lol, this is like going to a barbecue place and expecting them to make an amazing salad. TWD exists only for preteens who like to see extensive violence, not for complex coral studies.

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Gaming / Re: "Listen, Reach has been good to me." | 29 days to Halo 5
« on: September 28, 2015, 12:56:53 PM »

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Gaming / Re: Halo: Combat Evolved Review
« on: September 28, 2015, 12:44:38 PM »
Fair enough review. Interested to see an eventual Halo 2 review since it improved on Halo CE in nearly every way.

I want to hear what Verb thinks of the dual campaign. Grunt buddies ftw.

I remember giving them plasma rifles at every oppurtunity so they could live a little longer.

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The Flood / Re: Who would win
« on: September 28, 2015, 12:39:58 PM »
This made

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The Flood / Re: Who would win
« on: September 28, 2015, 12:37:41 PM »
This is the thread made

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The Flood / Re: Who would win
« on: September 28, 2015, 12:25:23 PM »
This is the thread you've ever made.

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The Flood / Re: Medical Marijuana
« on: September 28, 2015, 12:13:19 PM »

Do you have glaucoma? I know I'm boarder line and have naturally high eye pressure (it's the highest on the "normal" scale), and marijuana really does help on those days when the pressure gets to be a bit too much to handle.

No. I do have something that could give me glaucoma though.

That's not good!!! Do you live in a place where medical marijuana is legal? If so, I would talk to your doctor about it.

Yeah. But the problem is my condition isn't verified. The optimitrist I visited thinks strongly that I have Uvietis. But I need to get it verified from an eye specialist so that we can pin down if that's what I have, and most importantly, what's causing it.

Uvietis is a bitch to detect and it has no direct source on its own. It's a secondary effect to something else going on in your body.

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The Flood / Re: Medical Marijuana
« on: September 28, 2015, 12:10:37 PM »
Camnator wasn't on to shit. Why does everybody always start talking about that faggot very time weed is mentioned.

I told you this months ago. Weed can help you big time with all your problems. Especially during your chemo.

I'm just remembering crap is all. Cam's advice would have been useless. Chemo can be volatile when mixed with other stuff. Weed, if anything, probably would have made me puke my guts out because everything else did at the time as well.
No, actually. Weed helps you not puke your guts out. That's the whole point.

Not like I'm puking anymore anyway. That whole shitshow should hopefully stay dead and gone for a few years I hope. Current issue is my eyes. Guess I may as well see if I can wander over to the doc today and see what's up.

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The Flood / Re: Medical Marijuana
« on: September 28, 2015, 12:07:14 PM »
Do you have glaucoma? I know I'm boarder line and have naturally high eye pressure (it's the highest on the "normal" scale), and marijuana really does help on those days when the pressure gets to be a bit too much to handle.

No. I do have something that could give me glaucoma though.

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The Flood / Re: This is what a Sep7agon party would look like.
« on: September 28, 2015, 12:06:07 PM »
you guys would play jim tier music, drink, and do drugs the entire time. It sounds dumb

We'd obviously have to have two dedicated sections to a party.

A section for the rowdy druggies of this site.

And a section for the quiet normal fags of this site.

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Serious / Re: New Evidence of Liquid Water on Mars
« on: September 28, 2015, 10:51:55 AM »
Obligatory Mars is salty as fuck about having no life.

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The Flood / Re: Medical Marijuana
« on: September 28, 2015, 10:50:15 AM »
Camnator was about getting baked as fuck and being a degenerate

Not using weed to ease eye twitches

"eye twitches" he says. If I don't treat this I've the chance of going blind. Or, getting more eye related diseases because of it and then going blind.

Considering that I have to wait until next year to even see a guy who can verify what and why I have this, well, that's a long time to hold out on nothing bad happening as time goes on.

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The Flood / Re: Medical Marijuana
« on: September 28, 2015, 10:47:19 AM »
Camnator wasn't on to shit. Why does everybody always start talking about that faggot very time weed is mentioned.

I told you this months ago. Weed can help you big time with all your problems. Especially during your chemo.

I'm just remembering crap is all. Cam's advice would have been useless. Chemo can be volatile when mixed with other stuff. Weed, if anything, probably would have made me puke my guts out because everything else did at the time as well.

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"Those constructs appear to be memetic in nature."

It's been three years and I still have no idea what the actual fuck this means.

Memetic is essentially taking bits and pieces of the host's base traits or functions and incorporating them into a transformation.

For example, Xenomorphs could be considered memetic because they incorporate the host's genetic structure into their own biology, resulting in many various different types.

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The Flood / Re: Is this what passes for good writing nowadays?
« on: September 28, 2015, 02:14:47 AM »
And, last but not least. The fucking gold standard.

A character who is medicore, doesn't do much, isn't very notable, and has short bouts of screentime, just enough to keep them barely relevant.

You know this boring slab of a meatshield exists for one purpose.

Plot shield.

Meatshield the character goes through the entire round of seasons, through thick and thin, being almost unnoticable in the background, until finally, on the very last season, on the endgame, the pawn comes into play, recieving actual character development.

And then Meatshield the Character takes the killing blow for a loved character.

It could literally be 60 seasons of out of the limelight. 1 season in the spotlight. Ded.

"Beloved" character is born.

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The Flood / Re: Is this what passes for good writing nowadays?
« on: September 28, 2015, 02:01:23 AM »
Let's also not forget how easily those "k let's fuck we're made for each other" moments pass characters buy as they try out new fuck buddies like pairs of shoes.

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The Flood / Re: Is this what passes for good writing nowadays?
« on: September 28, 2015, 01:59:58 AM »
We also can't forget the obligatory backstab from a practical saint of a character we thought was good all along.

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The Flood / Re: Is this what passes for good writing nowadays?
« on: September 28, 2015, 01:58:10 AM »
Obligatory innocent/new character dying right at the start of the first season, being forgotten about for a couple of seasons, then surprise dramatic reveal of character who didn't actually die but was actually just recovering/preparing/being saved.

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