I'm reading this like this: I have a power of 13. I read somebody's post and agree on a few points, but not on the post as a whole. I want to leave rep for those few points, but not the full amount I can leave. So I want to be able to leave 4 or 5 points instead of the full one. Am I reading this right? Because I can kind of see how and why you'd want to do that, I just don't know if it can be done.
Hypodermic needles. When I was 6 years old I was attacked by a German Shepherd stray. I was taken to the hospital and had to start a rabies treatment right away. 8 shots over 5 weeks. When you're 6 years old and can't understand why Mom keeps taking you back someplace to get hurt, it sticks with you. I was also scared of dogs for years following that incident, but that disappeared after I got to know Boomer, a part husky part German Shepherd mix my high school boyfriend owned who just begged for cuddles.
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Go ahead and add me to the East Side. Yay Bahstan. And Fenway Pahk.
Have you asked your teachers for extensions on assignments, saying that since it's next to impossible to get the work done in the classroom you'd be better off doing it at home? Or asking if you can leave and come back when things have settled down a bit?
The Pebble and the Penguin. ...I was bored and feeling nostalgic. And the Critic reminded me just how bad a Bluth film it was.
I too wonder how the guards didn't notice them before. And how did he get hold of matchsticks in the first place? I thought prisoners weren't allowed such "luxuries". But I'll give the guy credit; that's one way of making your time fly by.
I can't pick favorites easily. Ocarina of Time burst my Zelda cherry way back when, so it's also got a special place in my collection (and is half the reason I'm considering a 3DS, the other is Layton v. Wright). But my true favorites have to be Wind Waker and Twilight Princess. Wind Waker was just amazing. It got a lot of smack due to the art style, but it's just too much fun. Forget running around Hyrule on a horse. You're sailing on a boat. A boat you can then rig with a cannon and a salvage crane. Treasure chests in dungeons? Pah. Salvage them from the bottom of the ocean. Get treasures maps and find even more stuff. This game was loaded with stuff to do, and was probably the first game I managed to 100% complete, other than that massive sidequest where you have to take pictures of every character and boss to make figurines for your gallery. Plus, I think it was the first Zelda game that offered a bonus if you started the save file over again after the final boss. Twilight Princess gets props from me because it was gorgeous to look at and was a challenge (for me at least) on the Wii. Plus you played half the time as a wolf. That always gets props from me.
I read this as spanner. I think I'm too tired.
Count me in this year. Name: Nashida, Natural Harmonia Gropius Favorites: Kingdom Hearts (Axel, Demyx, Xemnas) Black Butler (Ciel, Grell, Sebastian) Professor Layton (Future Luke, Professor Layton, Anton Herzen) House M.D. Doctor Who CSI: Las Vegas (Gil Grissom era) Pokemon (Team Rocket, N, Riley, Eevee and its 'lutions, Vulpix line, Growlithe line, legendary bird trio) Yotsuba&
I'd love to do this, but I don't have the slightest idea what I'd end up writing about. I definitely have the time for it, I just haven't the slightest idea what I'd do.
My old name, Nashida, is a name I've carried around since maybe middle school. I was trying to create an OC for Yu-Gi-Oh, who also had her own ancient spirit, but the spirit needed a name. Looking at my old Pokemon cards one day, I stumbled across an artist with the surname of Nishida. All I did was swap the I with an A and the rest was history. Since then, the name was my FF.net handle, the name I gave to a different OC of mine, and has basically become my signature of sorts. People call me that as a nickname more often than my real name's nickname. For my current username...check Bulbapedia.
Thank you for reminding me I need to watch this again. This was a popular request for anime club screening nights, next to Ghost Stories.
I'll add something here: follow what my group and I do. The 1-2-5 rule. This means at least 1 shower daily, 2 meals, and at least 5 hours of sleep. It's easy to go overboard at cons and forget things like basic hygiene and other needs (plus, who wants to glomp a Sephiroth you can smell a mile away?) in favor of panels or other fun things. Add to that the likelihood that the other people in attendance are going to do the same thing, and you're likely to get what I call the "con plague". This is simply a cold or bug that someone brought in with them, and quite a few con-goers will get it by con's end. I myself got strep one year a week after the con, and some members on the con's messageboard wrote they too got sick. Best way to prevent that is to make sure you eat when you're hungry, get some sleep if you're tired, and take a shower when you return to your room for the day or when you first wake up. I've been going to cons for 7 years now, I'd be happy to share any other tips people would want.
^Nice catch, I completely forgot about that. Sometimes certain metals used in jewelry can be irritating to skin.
Had another thought: have you tried any anti-fungal creams yet? I did a little poking around and found ringworm could also be a possibility. Any place that is warm and moist is a perfect spot for fungi, like jock itch or athlete's foot. Those spots are how ringworm tends to present itself, and they're typically in a circle-shaped pattern. Since it can occur anywhere on the body, I'd say this is a good second guess. Try some Lotrimin or Tinactin, anything anti-fungal.
Felt this was relevant. [video=youtube;ngRq82c8Baw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngRq82c8Baw[/video]
Not a doctor here either, but related to one and as an elementary teacher I get enough lectures every so often from the school nurse. Try using a soap or body wash designed for sensitive skin. It could just simply be that the perfumes in regular stuff might be irritating the skin, and since I see quite a bit of hair there it probably lingers there for quite some time. If you use the hypoallergenic stuff for a few days and it doesn't look better, see a doctor. They might refer you to a dermatologist. It could very well be eczema, which is easily treated with creams and lotions. Worse case scenario is you'll end up with what a dormie I knew in college had, which was psoriasis. I doubt it's that; while she had it on her neck, the area would get red and inflamed, itch, and flake. It was awful stuff. It doesn't sound like your case is that way. But it should still get looked at, just to be safe.
1.Fifty-two percent of Americans drink Natural Harmonia Gropius! 2.The fingerprints of Natural Harmonia Gropius are virtually indistinguishable from those of humans, so much so that they could be confused at a crime scene. 3.The first toy product ever advertised on television was Mr Natural Harmonia Gropius Head. 4.If you keep a goldfish in a dark room, it will eventually turn into Natural Harmonia Gropius. 5.White chocolate isn't technically chocolate, because it doesn't contain Natural Harmonia Gropius. 6.Natural Harmonia Gropius can be found on a Cluedo board between the Library and the Conservatory. 7.68 percent of all UFO sightings are by Natural Harmonia Gropius. 8.About 100 people choke to death on Natural Harmonia Gropius each year. 9.It is impossible to fold Natural Harmonia Gropius more than seven times. 10.During World War II, Americans tried to train Natural Harmonia Gropius to drop bombs. And if I do my older username... 1.Nashida has three eyelids. 2.The most dangerous form of Nashida is the bicycle. 3.The Church of Scientology was founded in 1953, at Washington D.C., by Nashida. 4.Originally, Nashida could not fly. 5.99 percent of the pumpkins sold in the US end up as Nashida. 6.Nashida can fly at an average speed of fifteen kilometres an hour. 7.A rhinoceros horn is made from compacted Nashida. 8.Contrary to popular belief, Nashida is not successful at sobering up a drunk person, and in many cases she may actually increase the adverse effects of alcohol. 9.By tradition, a girl standing under Nashida cannot refuse to be kissed by anyone who claims the privilege! 10.Nashida can use only about ten percent of her brain!
8/10 Gator says 'nomnomnom' 8/10 Love the quote, love the trio, and the blue's gorgeous