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Feeling great my first day here in Michigan :3 I have food, internet, a stress free home, and a really sweet kitty
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Keep it up, Skullomania.InsaneIntentions1 wrote:Feeling great my first day here in Michigan :3 I have food, internet, a stress free home, and a really sweet kitty
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Im eating a muffin right now and have no idea what kind it is. It has an orangish brownish colored stuff on the inside but i cant tell what it is.
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Kebab and paint thinner relish muffin. They're real popular these days.ParmaJon wrote:Im eating a muffin right now and have no idea what kind it is. It has an orangish brownish colored stuff on the inside but i cant tell what it is.
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Well, that explains why I feel kinda light headed, although I think I only ate one of the kebab sticks and not both of them. Thanks for solving the mystery!UnclePutte wrote:Kebab and paint thinner relish muffin. They're real popular these days.ParmaJon wrote:Im eating a muffin right now and have no idea what kind it is. It has an orangish brownish colored stuff on the inside but i cant tell what it is.
Go to bed
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im gonna take so much blood thinner medication that my blood becomes so thin it can cut through time
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I have a series lack of objects sharp enough to cut through my skin in a controlled manner (rather than with force like a steak knife).
This is a problem because I need to remove a fully submerged sliver, so far nail clippers are the best choice somehow?
This is a problem because I need to remove a fully submerged sliver, so far nail clippers are the best choice somehow?
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i don't remember the last time I had a splinter but I hear tweezers are the tool of choice here, and don't involve incisions.Coryman wrote:I have a series lack of objects sharp enough to cut through my skin in a controlled manner (rather than with force like a steak knife).
This is a problem because I need to remove a fully submerged sliver, so far nail clippers are the best choice somehow?
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one time i got a metal sliver and it hurt a lot more than a wood splinter but anyways as i was saying i wanted to leave it in my finger for the rest of my life you know hey look at this metal in my hand i'd say (to people) and then it rusted and either fell out or i took it out or it disintegrated but it turned green and was no longer cool
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if your teeth are real i'd bite it out
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I don't think keeping a metal silver in your hand is particularly healthy.nothobz wrote:one time i got a metal sliver and it hurt a lot more than a wood splinter but anyways as i was saying i wanted to leave it in my finger for the rest of my life you know hey look at this metal in my hand i'd say (to people) and then it rusted and either fell out or i took it out or it disintegrated but it turned green and was no longer cool
I'm not a doctor, though...
I remember one time I had a splinter, had no idea it was there, and then it became infected and the skin there was green.
And then after getting rid of the infected area, there ended up being a green finger nail trying to grow inward.
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That would depend on what kind of metal it is, wouldn't it? ;) After all, wearing earrings isn't dangerous. But you'd have to be an idiot to wear earrings made of lead. (And it would turn you into an even bigger idiot.)BurntTenda wrote:I don't think keeping a metal silver in your hand is particularly healthy.
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Looking through the MaGL X3 showrunner application thread, there's a lot of people worried about a saturation of contests. But honestly, I think it's so cool that SMBX has grown in popularity so much that there's always a contest open, always an opportunity to design competitively.
keeping an earring on permanently is probably pretty dangerous. nobody i've heard of leaves jewelry in their piercings for long periods of time like thatonpon4 wrote:After all, wearing earrings isn't dangerous.
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i leave my nose ring n labret in for long periods of time but take out my earrings at the end of the day
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In fact, the earrings put in your piercings the first time can be left in forever, and you're not supposed to take them out until it completely heals. That means you're supposed to be wearing them for several months straight at first. If you don't do this, your chance of infection increases.Whimsical Calamari wrote:keeping an earring on permanently is probably pretty dangerous. nobody i've heard of leaves jewelry in their piercings for long periods of time like that
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what are you a doctor? it was a piece of metal off a truck at work.BurntTenda wrote:I don't think keeping a metal silver in your hand is particularly healthy.
I'm not a doctor, though...
one time i popped a blister with a staple and my finger got infected and my nail fell off.
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I guess the problem I have is with the oversaturation of them... and the fact that raocow feels the need to play each and every one of them, almost entirely monopolizing the Mario-centric A-Sides. I totally get that people like testing their skills and then seeing raocow's reaction to them, but I find myself *seriously* missing the actual *games*.Whimsical Calamari wrote:Looking through the MaGL X3 showrunner application thread, there's a lot of people worried about a saturation of contests. But honestly, I think it's so cool that SMBX has grown in popularity so much that there's always a contest open, always an opportunity to design competitively.
And with that, there are three big things that make contest LPs less enjoyable to me than standard game ones, which I didn't actually elaborate on before.
1) Contests are, by their very nature, all over the place. There's no feeling of "progression" in the sense that you're working your way through a game. There's no "theme" to the levels, since they're all done completely independently, and likewise the difficulty tends to be all over the place. Instead of feeling like a cohesive game, even if they're laid out to resemble such, they still come across as 100 different small games in one package.
2) What progression there *is* tends to be solely based upon quality. Early on, you have your so-bad-they're-good last place levels, and near the very end, you get the amazing top 10-20 (or whatever) that really showcase what the engine is capable of. The rest? Mostly mediocre, unremarkable stages that were neither good nor bad enough to be even remotely memorable. And that, sadly, tends to be what takes up the greatest bulk of contest LPs. You have a hilarious beginning, an exciting finish, and generally a quagmire of mediocrity for the rest of it.
3) Drama. Drama. Drama. Drama. DRAMA! As Ryrir pointed out in the VLDC thread, every stage in a contest LP is met with scrutiny both in the comments and on the forum. Whether it be that it ranked too high/low, that it was better than [insert stage you liked better] or not, the quality (or lack thereof) of the judges, and basically every other complaint under the sun... It's just a mess. Yeah, you'll see complaints about individual stages in an actual game, but it's far less concentrated, and doesn't tend to cause the comments/forum to erupt into a minor civil war.
Again, these are all just my views and opinions, and no one is obligated to agree with them. I'm just elaborating on why the contest glut has turned me off. I do agree, though, that it's nice that SMBX has gotten as popular as it has. So there's that.
Plus: I'm among the least competitive people you'll ever come across. The very nature of contests is something that makes me uncomfortable.
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Don't get me wrong, I completely agree about the issue of contest/dedicated game LPs, and how frequent rao's LPs of them are getting. I was just saying that yeah, the SMBX community is so active that anybody wanting to LP or participate in a contest can't reasonably do so for every contest, and actually has to use discretion. And it's really cool IMO that SMBX got big enough to have that problem at all.YelseyKing wrote:valid opinions
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Nice Grand Dad and Nozomi you got there.
Although I'm kinda disappointed you didn't do the enitre Stardust Crusaders lineup.
Although I'm kinda disappointed you didn't do the enitre Stardust Crusaders lineup.
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Yeah, I'm still working on them, I ran out of black while doing Jotaro and gave up. eSorel wrote:Nice Grand Dad and Nozomi you got there.
Although I'm kinda disappointed you didn't do the enitre Stardust Crusaders lineup.
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Did you make all of those yourself? If so, daaaang, you talented.RegiGiygas wrote:My perler bead collection as it now stands
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