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- Luis Antonio
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He discovered it very small, when he was a kid... a teacher of his had beaten him (yes, it happened, dont ask me how) because he couldnt find the right pencil, and the principal helped him after the third time he had been beaten. You know, some people are just plain stupid.
And yes, I dont really thing it is a big deal, but it might be. Your apologies are in order, and mine too.
And yes, I dont really thing it is a big deal, but it might be. Your apologies are in order, and mine too.
Flesh to stone ain't permanent, it seems.
Yeah, Well, now i am definetly sure it was my eyes and not something with my screen, 'cause my eyes are really hurting now
I feel sorry for your friend though, I also know how horrible it is to be picked on because of poor eyesight
Well, I am logging off now, good night everybody!
I feel sorry for your friend though, I also know how horrible it is to be picked on because of poor eyesight
Well, I am logging off now, good night everybody!
This is my signature.
[QUOTE=giles337]You know, some might say, that if you let yourself forget about it, the order will come and be an amaaazing surprise! Thats what I always do with new hockeysticks.
Even so. I drew a picture to keep you amused
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ROFL
*laughing so hard that her eyes become filled with tears*
*takes a whilke to calm down*
Weehehe, that really made my day
I'll nominee you for the SYM Artist of the Year Award
It's really cute, thanks
Weehhhe, I'll show it to my collegaues
Nightblindness means that you doesn't see well in twilight, right? I think it's very common, I suspect I have the same problem too. At least I hate driving when it's getting dark. But what does it have to do with measuring distances correctly?
(Day 35)
ROFL
*laughing so hard that her eyes become filled with tears*
*takes a whilke to calm down*
Weehehe, that really made my day
It's really cute, thanks
Nightblindness means that you doesn't see well in twilight, right? I think it's very common, I suspect I have the same problem too. At least I hate driving when it's getting dark. But what does it have to do with measuring distances correctly?
(Day 35)
Up the IRONS!
I've got terrible vision, I've had to wear glasses since I was 5. My mother and brother too. My mom has horrible night vision and is terrified to drive at night becuase of it.
@Yeltsu, I know I won't ever get my license because of the problems I have with my neck. I get dizzy when I turn my head. I can drive fine, but if I have to turn my head everything spins and that could make me kill someone so I avoid it. If I got my license, I'd be tempted to drive, every time I did so I'd be risking an accident. So I know how you feel there.
@Yeltsu, I know I won't ever get my license because of the problems I have with my neck. I get dizzy when I turn my head. I can drive fine, but if I have to turn my head everything spins and that could make me kill someone so I avoid it. If I got my license, I'd be tempted to drive, every time I did so I'd be risking an accident. So I know how you feel there.
"You can do whatever you want to me."
"Oh, so I can crate you and hide you in the warehouse at the end of Raiders?"
"So funny, kiss me funny boy!" / *Sprays mace* " I know, I know, bad for the ozone"
"Oh, so I can crate you and hide you in the warehouse at the end of Raiders?"
"So funny, kiss me funny boy!" / *Sprays mace* " I know, I know, bad for the ozone"
I don't like driving at all now, dark or sunlight.
Since I had a small accident last December, I have developed a kind of fear of the traffic...It's not that I can't handle the car itself, I'm more afraid of changing lanes and paying attention to what the others doing... Everyone says I should drive to get rid of this feeling but how on earth am I supposed to drive if I'm afraid of every vehicle coming near me...?
I'm afraid my unsteadiness may prevent me from making quick decisions when it comes to that, so I'd rather not risk it.... It's safer
(Day 35, did I say that already?)
Since I had a small accident last December, I have developed a kind of fear of the traffic...It's not that I can't handle the car itself, I'm more afraid of changing lanes and paying attention to what the others doing... Everyone says I should drive to get rid of this feeling but how on earth am I supposed to drive if I'm afraid of every vehicle coming near me...?
(Day 35, did I say that already?)
Up the IRONS!
[QUOTE=Brynn]I don't like driving at all now, dark or sunlight.
Since I had a small accident last December, I have developed a kind of fear of the traffic...It's not that I can't handle the car itself, I'm more afraid of changing lanes and paying attention to what the others doing... Everyone says I should drive to get rid of this feeling but how on earth am I supposed to drive if I'm afraid of every vehicle coming near me...?
I'm afraid my unsteadiness may prevent me from making quick decisions when it comes to that, so I'd rather not risk it.... It's safer
(Day 35, did I say that already?)[/QUOTE]
Yes, you did say that already.
My biggest problem with the dizzy thing is changing lanes, and those odd occurences you need to react quickly. My father keeps telling me to get special mirrors so I can drive. However, it's a natural impulse to turn and look when danger is coming. If I hear a car coming towards me, I'm going to jerk my head around and look in that moment of panic to asses the situation and react. Rather than looking, and reacting properly, I'll look and be too dizzy to steer straight, let alone brake or turn away from the oncoming trouble.
Besides, I love walking. It's so much more fulfilling to walk somewhere than to drive to it. It becomes a small adventure to your destination and back. Not only that, walking through town to grab a burger or a pizza is much better for you than driving up to get one.
Since I had a small accident last December, I have developed a kind of fear of the traffic...It's not that I can't handle the car itself, I'm more afraid of changing lanes and paying attention to what the others doing... Everyone says I should drive to get rid of this feeling but how on earth am I supposed to drive if I'm afraid of every vehicle coming near me...?
(Day 35, did I say that already?)[/QUOTE]
Yes, you did say that already.
My biggest problem with the dizzy thing is changing lanes, and those odd occurences you need to react quickly. My father keeps telling me to get special mirrors so I can drive. However, it's a natural impulse to turn and look when danger is coming. If I hear a car coming towards me, I'm going to jerk my head around and look in that moment of panic to asses the situation and react. Rather than looking, and reacting properly, I'll look and be too dizzy to steer straight, let alone brake or turn away from the oncoming trouble.
Besides, I love walking. It's so much more fulfilling to walk somewhere than to drive to it. It becomes a small adventure to your destination and back. Not only that, walking through town to grab a burger or a pizza is much better for you than driving up to get one.
"You can do whatever you want to me."
"Oh, so I can crate you and hide you in the warehouse at the end of Raiders?"
"So funny, kiss me funny boy!" / *Sprays mace* " I know, I know, bad for the ozone"
"Oh, so I can crate you and hide you in the warehouse at the end of Raiders?"
"So funny, kiss me funny boy!" / *Sprays mace* " I know, I know, bad for the ozone"
@ brynn Nightblindness have nothing to do with problems judging distances, it's just that I have both problems.
I have nightblindness from my mother's side where several of the family members have it too. Lack of in depth vision is because one of my eyes is weaker than the other, so it sometimes (especially when I am tired) just "disconnects" and swirls away, this does that I don't have overlapping vision (which is the basic for in depth vision) My father and my oldest brother have the same problem.
Sleeping helped, my eyes don't hurt anymore!!

I have nightblindness from my mother's side where several of the family members have it too. Lack of in depth vision is because one of my eyes is weaker than the other, so it sometimes (especially when I am tired) just "disconnects" and swirls away, this does that I don't have overlapping vision (which is the basic for in depth vision) My father and my oldest brother have the same problem.
Sleeping helped, my eyes don't hurt anymore!!
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- Luis Antonio
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Now we need to get this thread going, it was at page two today

[QUOTE=Luis Antonio]ONLY RETARDED PEOPLE WRITE WITH CAPS ON. Good thing I press shift
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[QUOTE=Luis Antonio]Bah! Bunch of lamers! Ye need the lesson of the true powergamer: Play mages, name them Koffi Annan, and only use non-intervention spells! Buwahahahahah![/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Luis Antonio]Bah! Bunch of lamers! Ye need the lesson of the true powergamer: Play mages, name them Koffi Annan, and only use non-intervention spells! Buwahahahahah![/QUOTE]
- Luis Antonio
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Hey Luis, is this her? http://mah-cmd-rs.weblogger.terra.com.b ... uh_nii.jpg
"Those who desire to give up freedom in order to gain security,
will not have, nor do they deserve, either one."
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will not have, nor do they deserve, either one."
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[QUOTE=jopperm2]Hey Luis, is this her? http://mah-cmd-rs.weblogger.terra.com.b ... uh_nii.jpg[/QUOTE]
Who are they?
EDIT: HOLY HELL! Jop, I tied and surpassed you in posts... and to think... I wasn't even here for the last few days.
Who are they?
EDIT: HOLY HELL! Jop, I tied and surpassed you in posts... and to think... I wasn't even here for the last few days.
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