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Thecomplaining thread. For depression.

#5356 User is offline   Mirithorn Icon

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Posted 09 October 2007 - 06:51 PM

QUOTE (Deepsycher @ Oct 7 2007, 06:27 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I am feeling:
Bored bored bored bored bored bored bored
Bored bored bored bored bored bored bored
Bored bored bored bored bored bored bored
Bored bored bored bored bored bored bored

Nobody contributes to my Sarcastic thread for virtual conversations so I will make it exclusive only for me to post as if nobody existed. Only good if nobody posts in that mode.

Now I better find something interesting to do.
Maybe to try to generate some more insane stupid conversations.


Unfortunately, I have no clue what that thread is for.

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Also, the fact that I didn't fail my biology test at all, which is pretty impressive for me.
"YOU'RE MISSING A PERIOD. YOU THINK IT'S FUNNY, DON'T YOU? YOU THINK IT'S FUNNY THAT YOU FUCK WITH GRAMMAR? WELL, FUCK YOU AND FUCK YOUR MISSING PERIOD! I HOPE IT MEANS YOUR SLUTTY, NON-PUNCTUATED WAYS HAVE GOTTEN YOU TEEN-PREGNANT!"

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Posted 09 October 2007 - 06:57 PM

The thread is for making up a character or name of your choice to indirectly generate or respond a creative funny sarcastic rude response to any characters. (My current characters: Person 1, Person 2, Person A, Extremely Little Fellow, Brockleburst, Beetroot Burty, Ali Gay)

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Posted 12 October 2007 - 07:43 PM

My energy feels drained and I am shaking after 11 hours of re wiring everything. I needed to put in another trunking under the desk ontop of the two other trunking for five thick cables.
I discovered why the left channel on one of the outputs didn't sound right.

When I thought I got it all perfect I discovered under bright light that these leads have arrows on them for one direction. Only one lead was in the wrong direction. They make the writing on them so difficult to see. Small bright red fonts that can only be seen properly under bright light on a 180 degree angle twist. I had to disturb the wires of the first trunking tube I spent so long doing earlier this year all because of unclear writing.

One improvement was making the excessive wiring tidy by wrapping them round but my room is still in a mess and I got a horrible stomach ache.

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Posted 14 October 2007 - 08:09 AM

Complaint: I have nothing to complain about.

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Posted 14 October 2007 - 09:19 AM

Complaint: Schoolwork is really starting to pile up. With roughly three essays assigned a week, and memorizing about 80 Chinese characters a week, I anticipate not getting very much sleep in the months to come. I sure hope that at some point life contains less stress and more sleep.

Also, I apparently mistook this for the rejoicing thread. Sorry.
"YOU'RE MISSING A PERIOD. YOU THINK IT'S FUNNY, DON'T YOU? YOU THINK IT'S FUNNY THAT YOU FUCK WITH GRAMMAR? WELL, FUCK YOU AND FUCK YOUR MISSING PERIOD! I HOPE IT MEANS YOUR SLUTTY, NON-PUNCTUATED WAYS HAVE GOTTEN YOU TEEN-PREGNANT!"

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Posted 14 October 2007 - 09:32 AM

People who undermine my (cafeteria) reasons and close associated threads!
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Posted 14 October 2007 - 10:23 AM

Donated blood on Tuesday. Heavily built, stern nurse in her early 50s stabbed me 3 times with that big (2 point something mm thick) syringe till she finally hit the vein. Apparently, she stabbed it through as it transpired, because my arm still fucking hurts and there's a huge purple stain growing around the wound. Anyway, after I got back on my feet, the woman who was doing the administration shit (oh yeah, I also had to wait for like an hour) started bumming me for money, because the situation of healthcare in my country is kind of shit at the moment, and if I had anything to spare, I should give it to them. I raised an eyebrow and told them that they already had my blood and left, a bit ticked off. So much for charity.

It just occurred to me that they didn't give us any grub or drink afterwards, either. So what happens if someone faints? Aren't they supposed to hand out some sort of foodstuff that's rich in sugar and some water at least to those who would like to donate their blood?
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Posted 14 October 2007 - 10:27 AM

I might be wrong but my understanding is, you have donate money for giving your own blood.
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Posted 14 October 2007 - 11:18 AM

No, if you had to pay to donate blood, people in need of blood transfusions would be getting screwed, because nobody would be donating it (I sure as hell wouldn't pay anyone to jab me with a needle and leave me feeling weak and anemic for the rest of the day). That's how the charity works with blood - you give them your blood to help people, not your money.

I've never had problems with nurses and doctors not being able to find a vein. They're rather big, and they show up clear as day because I'm so damn pale.
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Posted 14 October 2007 - 11:45 AM

So it was for a donation. Not for blood which I thought was odd due to the way I understood that.
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Posted 14 October 2007 - 01:20 PM

QUOTE (Deepsycher @ Oct 14 2007, 05:27 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I might be wrong but my understanding is, you have donate money for giving your own blood.

From what I've heard, at some private clinics you even get paid if you donate (well, in this case, sell) your blood. Not in my country, though, otherwise I'd be mellow, fucked up and rich all the time, as I have an extremely rare blood type for a Middle European.
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Posted 14 October 2007 - 02:26 PM

Which blood type is that, if you don't mind me asking? I've got O+, so I'm apparently a very popular pick. I haven't donated in over a year though, because my hormones and insulin are imbalanced (I have too much insulin), and these days I'm probably too medicated to be eligible anyway. Last time I donated, I had to leave and wait a few hours because my Adderall and general "please don't reject me" nervousness elevated my pulse too high (they won't let you give if it's too high or too low - precautionary measure, I take it).
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Posted 14 October 2007 - 03:22 PM

I'm AB+, which is great because if I go to donate blood they all but send me away. I'm supposedly a prime candidate for donating plasma, but I don't want to because the plasma industry is really creepy. Plasma clinics run newspaper ads showing deliriously happy people holding wads of cash, which I find to be disconcerting. What are the doing that they can afford to make plasma into a money-making gimmick? Drinking it? Filling their swimming pools with it? Some people pay their rent donating plasma, but the plasma clinic is on the shady side of town, right behind all the bars.
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Posted 14 October 2007 - 07:51 PM

Complaint: Why don’t people who cut themselves donate blood? I mean if you are going to cut yourself, to it into a clean glass then donate it to a blood bank damnit!
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Posted 14 October 2007 - 08:02 PM

Well, it's not really the most sterile method is it? I don't really think cutters take the time to disinfect the spot they're about to slice into, and even if they carefully pour the blood into a clean container, anything could get in there before they put a lid on it.

Besides, I think there's some kind of anticoagulant inside those bags to make sure the blood doesn't get all sludgy. We all know how blood gets once it's outside the body...
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