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Title: Things that made you feel better today.
Post by: Truean on March 02, 2015, 08:07:29 pm
Life can be really hard, and feeling better would be good for everyone.

This is a thread for things that made you feel better today, including long term goals, ways you met certain needs, things that helped you get through a problem you had, and/or ways to get past problems and bad thoughts. (Bad thoughts are ones that make you feel bad here).

Rules:

1.) No being mean; the rest of the internet and world are often that.
2.) Nothing sexual, please. Speaking of things the rest of the internet is....
3.) More as and if the need arises.
Title: Re: Things that made you feel better today.
Post by: LordBucket on March 02, 2015, 08:10:05 pm
Things that made you feel better today.

Sleeping on a heating pad. It was warm. Warm is nice.
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Post by: FearfulJesuit on March 02, 2015, 08:21:07 pm
I've been dealing with a serious slump, myself- I always have one in late February/early March. Christmas is but a distant memory, there are still a couple weeks of classes to go, it's still wet and grey and cold outside. My academic productivity has slowed to a crawl and getting up every morning is a struggle no matter how much I've slept. Coffee is becoming increasingly ineffective, too.

So, I biked for three miles- first day I've been able to bike in a week because of the snow- and ate some chili pods, which help motivate me a little bit.
Title: Re: Things that made you feel better today.
Post by: Truean on March 02, 2015, 08:53:22 pm
http://www.cracked.com/blog/6-ways-to-keep-terrorists-from-ruining-world/

(Warning Somewhat NSFW. Triggers for violence, rape mention as an example of bad violent crime, etc)

TL;DR. Don't feed the trolls. Dwelling on things doesn't help. An eye for an eye solves nothing and leaves us all blind.

Commentary and a lot of it:
Spoiler (click to show/hide)

I was able to focus on getting some progress done on my art sprites without being preoccupied by bad thoughts (negative self talk, and feeling bad about things that happened in the past. I got things done and made progress towards one of my goals instead of feeling bad about things that happened in the past.
Title: Re: Things that made you feel better today.
Post by: Vector on March 02, 2015, 08:59:43 pm
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Title: Re: Things that made you feel better today.
Post by: Xantalos on March 02, 2015, 09:06:06 pm
I'll need this hopefully.
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Post by: mastahcheese on March 03, 2015, 01:56:47 am
I talked to some friends on steam today.
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Post by: Eric Blank on March 03, 2015, 02:04:07 am
Was confused on a question on the art exam today, unsure if something I used in the essays was correct

After I got out of class, checked up on it: got it right! Misspelled it, but still correct!
Title: Re: Things that made you feel better today.
Post by: Sirus on March 03, 2015, 02:04:22 am
Opened my bedroom window for the first time in basically forever. It rained a little. So now my room is not only aired out but has that nice rain smell :3
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Post by: Cptn Kaladin Anrizlokum on March 03, 2015, 02:06:27 am
I'll post to hopefully hear happy stories from other people.
Title: Re: Things that made you feel better today.
Post by: Orange Wizard on March 03, 2015, 02:14:44 am
I've drunk so much tea todaaaaayyyy......
Title: Re: Things that made you feel better today.
Post by: Mictlantecuhtli on March 03, 2015, 03:32:20 am
Posting to lurk and watch people feeling better for various reasons.

Not working made me feel better today, though.
Title: Re: Things that made you feel better today.
Post by: Dorfs R Fun on March 03, 2015, 03:46:19 am
I fed  my cat and watched him purr while eating today.
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Post by: Darvi on March 03, 2015, 05:37:21 am
I'll get back on this once I actually find something to feel good about.
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Post by: Itnetlolor on March 03, 2015, 12:24:21 pm
Despite my situation slightly improving (I can freelance again; I guess my info got processed enough to qualify. Still no penalties from the random ID confirmation, and getting it half-done (still waiting on the other document to arrive in the mail)), I've suddenly gotten a "calm" come over me, as if I should no longer worry about getting work; like it's en route, one way or another, and it'll be enough income to relax/no longer worry with. I don't know how or why, I but I feel I can actually trust it (not call BS on it like the past other times, and unfortunately, be right about it), and go with the flow with it. The weather improving, despite being not too different looking outside with all the fog (I feel like I'm in a GMod version of my hometown with these conditions; and expecting someone to spawn a Pyramid Head just to troll everyone, it's pretty dense here, even with the high noon sun.), is also an improvement. I can finally go outside and chill, not freeze. Which reminds me, I'm overdue for a walk/jog.
Title: Re: Things that made you feel better today.
Post by: Sirus on March 03, 2015, 01:02:56 pm
Discovered that my boss can actually be kinda cool :)
Title: Re: Things that made you feel better today.
Post by: Truean on March 03, 2015, 03:08:32 pm
A relative took me out for lunch.

Spoiler (click to show/hide)

Also my artwork is coming along fairly well. It's complicated, pixel stuff. I'm beginning to recognize this as a talent and thing that means I have some ability as a person to create something. (Too many people had told me I suck at everything for too long).

Leaves are hard things to do, and wood bark textures are ... interesting with the whole trying to make it fit into a given area, etc. I'm doing it fairly ok by my standards. Part of it kills me that I will be replacing every other pixel with a pure white one (or more) to make it transparent. Same deal with plants and ground cover images, except those wont' be transparent. I have a fairly labor intensive old school method that it feels weird to say I learned over 10 years ago. I can do things like shadow and stuff but damn is it hard. Perhaps worth it as mass used images I hope though.

Title: Re: Things that made you feel better today.
Post by: itisnotlogical on March 03, 2015, 03:26:10 pm
I UV mapped a thing! Granted, the texture is basically solid colors so I might as well have just used individual materials anyway, but the Unity documentation recommends using as few materials as possible, and hey new skill set so why not? I'll add a picture later, I'm at school at the moment.
Title: Re: Things that made you feel better today.
Post by: Tiruin on March 03, 2015, 04:33:03 pm
What's making me feel better is there's a number of people I've seen being happier about something now. Truean's got that Cracked article, Vector and Magma got that Imgur publicity...
I am curious on this. :)

@Thread: My parents in general. :'(
Title: Re: Things that made you feel better today.
Post by: Shook on March 03, 2015, 04:41:16 pm
Today comrade Shook spent around 2 hours on a portrait drawing in the drawing course, and it actually came out really well (so far). People even complimented me for it, and given that this is a drawing course where the others are around (or above) my level, that's a pretty huge thing. :D

oh yeah also delicious chocolate-coated marshmallow treats are very delicious indeed
Title: Re: Things that made you feel better today.
Post by: Sebastian2203 on March 03, 2015, 04:53:58 pm
Conservation with my father erupted into sharp loud exchange of opinions as we say in my language, but I have successfully made my point and stated un-deniable argument somehow it made me feel better.

When I observe emotions of other people, I am reacting differently... I am not sure if I should be concerned, I was always cold ( at least that's how I perceive it ) and what shakes with other people is just minor thing to me...
Title: Re: Things that made you feel better today.
Post by: TheDarkStar on March 03, 2015, 11:36:12 pm
PTW. This looks like a nice thread :).
Title: Re: Things that made you feel better today.
Post by: Arx on March 04, 2015, 12:12:30 am
My bed was exactly the right temperature this morning when I woke up.
Title: Re: Things that made you feel better today.
Post by: Dorfs R Fun on March 04, 2015, 01:34:09 am
I enjoyed a bottle of wine tonight. I was pleased with a jar of newly fermented radishes and cauliflower today. I was content with watching a movie and playing Aurora space game this evening.

Title: Re: Things that made you feel better today.
Post by: Cptn Kaladin Anrizlokum on March 04, 2015, 01:51:03 am
For the first time, I almost feel at peace with myself. I don't hate myself right now, and it feels great.
Title: Re: Things that made you feel better today.
Post by: Tiruin on March 04, 2015, 02:02:08 am
For the first time, I almost feel at peace with myself. I don't hate myself right now, and it feels great.
/me high-fives Kal!
Lucidity is great!




:D : Listened to a great instrumental track today. Mood and Inspiration went up a ton.
:)) : Vivid imagery out of what I want to write and draw, both in digital art and literature occurs.
^-^ : I am totally writing this down.
Title: Re: Things that made you feel better today.
Post by: Spehss _ on March 04, 2015, 02:03:51 am
Played guitar for hours. Not sure how long exactly. Lost track of time. It was nice.
Title: Re: Things that made you feel better today.
Post by: Truean on March 04, 2015, 02:44:16 am
I was able to completely not care when some people said some mean things to me.

At first I was confused as to why they'd bother, then I remembered all the comment sections on all the internet containing all that hate, and my confusion just faded into complete indifference.'' I couldn't have cared less what was said or thought on that topic and it was a massive improvement for me. It was so freeing.

I used to be really bothered by stuff like that. I took everything in life rather seriously and to heart, and that mistake just about ruined me. The world can be cruel, and often was to me (as I imagine it is to others as well). I keep getting more and more mileage out of this article: http://www.cracked.com/blog/6-ways-to-keep-terrorists-from-ruining-world/

I am considering writing Mr. Wong a thank you note of some kind. My brain is (overly) analytical, and it tries to understand things. Ordinarily, this is adaptive, but not when dealing with things that don't understand themselves, like internet hate or its real world equivalent. My brain can't understand these things because there's nothing to understand. People want to bitch and they're going to no matter what I do or don't do. That took me forever to really understand.

I never understood, "It's not personal," when people told me not to let stuff like this bother me. I was expected to understand this advice and the implications. I didn't, but maybe I do now. The point is that the person complaining is mad at something, or everything and they'd complain about it no matter who was near them. This is important, because as somebody flings insults at you in this situation, they're just flinging at anything around them. They would do this NO MATTER WHO WAS AROUND THEM. <--- That's the key to understanding why people told me "it's not personal" to explain why I shouldn't get upset in this situation. It isn't me the person is mad at really.

Now, is it unfair that the other person is acting like that? Probably, but this information doesn't help me. It doesn't change anything and the only thing I can control is my reaction. Here, I have very limited contact with the person in question and I can avoid them easily. I might see them again, but I am thankfully not forced to see them all the time. Reacting at all to this person will not make me happy, and the chance of any reaction they'd produce making me happy is slim to nil. Conversely, they would probably make me very unhappy if I reacted to them. It wouldn't help.

This time, I was able to let it all go as completely irrelevant and chose not to remember what they said. "Ignoring" implies an active disregard or effort and there's none. There's no strain not to care here, and that's an important improvement for me, because that wasn't always the case.
Title: Re: Things that made you feel better today.
Post by: Helgoland on March 04, 2015, 08:00:30 am
Apparently my grampa is doing better. I'll see if I can bring him some soup today.
Title: Re: Things that made you feel better today.
Post by: timferius on March 04, 2015, 08:19:04 am
I feel like life is finally coming together. Got my anxiety medication, my budget is on track, working on a chore schedule and catching up on the zillion projects around the house I've been putting off. Life is still busy and stressful, but as I put more and more pieces in, I'm starting to finally see the full picture, and it's nice.
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Post by: KingofstarrySkies on March 04, 2015, 09:08:40 am
Showering! ;D
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Post by: Shook on March 04, 2015, 10:01:02 am
Oh man Truean, i envy you so badly right now. "Caring" is deeply embedded in my nervous system, and something as inane as a drunk old cock yelling at someone else in the bus (both completely unrelated to me) is enough to rattle me for an entire day. Even when i say i don't care, i'm only pretending. :I
I'm glad to hear that others are making progress in that area, though!

In other news, i spoke to a relevant person today and came a bit closer to getting rid of this constant doubt in the back of my head about my study, which is nice. I also bought some delicious cake on the way home, which i definitely needed on a slow day like this. c:
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Post by: FearfulJesuit on March 04, 2015, 12:37:29 pm
My anti-SAD light arrived! I feel more productive than I have in weeks. Time to get some Greek done.
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Post by: Vector on March 04, 2015, 03:15:41 pm
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Post by: itisnotlogical on March 04, 2015, 04:45:50 pm
I'll add a picture later, I'm at school at the moment.


It's hard to tell, but that thing on his face is supposed to be a mustache. I was trying to make the eyes a bit less terrifying than the standard nutcracker eyes, but I think I only made them worse. It may not look very good, but hey, I technically did it I guess!
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Post by: Graknorke on March 04, 2015, 04:58:14 pm
Went to my grandad's funeral today. I feel better now for it I think.
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Post by: Worldmaster27 on March 04, 2015, 06:03:16 pm
It was about 75oF with a pleasant breeze and a faint scent of flowers earlier today after school outside. It was also really quiet since it was about 1/2 an hour after school ended. Just overall very nice and relaxing. :D
Title: Re: Things that made you feel better today.
Post by: ggamer on March 04, 2015, 06:10:04 pm
It was about 75oF with a pleasant breeze and a faint scent of flowers earlier today after school outside. It was also really quiet since it was about 1/2 an hour after school ended. Just overall very nice and relaxing. :D

spring weather outside in general, fuckin' groundhogs be damned

makes me want to ride around in the old 88 toyota I have in my garage, and go fishing at the lake and get really drunk

it's a very pleasant thing :)
Title: Re: Things that made you feel better today.
Post by: TheDarkStar on March 04, 2015, 10:26:36 pm
It was about 75oF with a pleasant breeze and a faint scent of flowers earlier today after school outside. It was also really quiet since it was about 1/2 an hour after school ended. Just overall very nice and relaxing. :D
This did not make me feel better. It's below zero right now. The low is -17. Brrrrr.

On the other hand, this is supposed to be the last really cold day for a while.
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Post by: Vector on March 05, 2015, 02:26:32 am
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Post by: Cptn Kaladin Anrizlokum on March 05, 2015, 03:28:48 am
My uncle invited me and my girlfriend out to dinner at his house, and we had lasagna and played some card games.
Then we went and picked up my new glasses, and I bought her some flowers while she visited a friend who works at a store nearby.
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Post by: Graknorke on March 05, 2015, 12:51:39 pm
A good night's sleep and a day that was challenging but not frustrating. Pretty much top tier life shit.
Title: Re: Things that made you feel better today.
Post by: Truean on March 05, 2015, 05:59:16 pm
They convicted one of the people who (basically) threatened to kill me, and sentenced him to 48 months in prison with 12 months suspended (3 years).

My whole life has been derailed and it's the kind of thing that is really hard to explain to people. I tell myself I'll sell the book rights someday to make myself feel better. Maybe I will be able to and maybe I won't. The truth is, I hate this shit. Lots of egotistical people try to one up one another and it's really dumb. I was a kind, considerate, professional person, and they interpreted it as weakness (and a license to abuse the shit out of me).

Not gonna lie, I still get angry sometimes about it, but sometimes I don't anymore. Somewhat of an improvement.... There's an extreme level of emotional abuse that erodes your ability to cope with things. Been there. Step in the right direction, towards being a more personally functioning person again.
Title: Re: Things that made you feel better today.
Post by: Arx on March 07, 2015, 04:31:02 am
I apparently have a mild tracheal infection. As opposed to, say, bronchitis, pneumonia, or lung cancer. Not that any of those except the first was ever an option.
Title: Re: Things that made you feel better today.
Post by: Truean on March 07, 2015, 03:16:41 pm
I figured out some of the reasoning why I, and other people feel tired and screwed up quite a lot: abuse and completely insane expectations.

We have many impossible roles and responsibilities, and people abuse us when we inevitably can't meet them. This is other people shoving their problems onto us, or shoving more of their problems onto us than we deserve. To them, we're just machines to solve their problems, and even then they're abusing the machine....

Even if somebody's problem is ours to deal with, like at work, too much gets shoveled on us. Work quotas are difficult or impossible to meet, because they want to squeeze every last drop out of us, and sadly this often comes with screaming, threats, etc. This is the same as someone screaming at a machine and threatening it, except worse, because we're talking about a person here. It doesn't help solve problems; it creates them. Same thing goes with semi or totally voluntary measures. Relationships and friendships.

All of this leads to our bodies being out of whack. Depression, anxiety, ulcers, hair loss, migraines, stomach problems, weight gain or loss, etc. Stress was natures way to tell our bodies to STOP doing something. Except we can't stop doing a lot of these things, and so our internal systems get all out of whack because you need to compensate somehow, comfort food, alcohol, drugs, laying in bed (depression), etc.

Worse yet, if you don't seem stressed out enough, that leads people to think you're not trying....

Not sure what the answer is just yet, but identifying the problem is huge. Will have to think on this problem and how to solve it.

I made a nice tree:

(http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u233/Truean1/Pine%20Example_zpszwqhszce.png)
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Post by: itisnotlogical on March 09, 2015, 02:07:45 pm
About a month ago, I decided that I was going to make a Unity game, and by god I was going to finish it and put it on Kongregate and Google Play, and it was going to be at least average enough that I could maybe make a noticeable amount of money from the ad revenue. I had a written-up vision of the final game, an exact idea of how it was going to work, and I was going to make it happen no matter what.

Today the project is a clusterfuck. I have a handful of shitty models, some code that technically works but doesn't really do anything, and no actual playable game. I groan at the thought of even looking at it.

So about a week ago, I noticed I still had Game Maker installed and fired it up, and just for shits and giggles started making a Berzerk clone. Just freehanding it with stick figures and other simple sprites, I've made more progress in a few days of messing around on a sketch than I have in weeks of working on my other project. And more importantly, I've been having fun working on it. No ad money, no place to even release it, but I feel like it's more worth my time.
Title: Re: Things that made you feel better today.
Post by: Truean on March 10, 2015, 11:03:09 am
I guess sometimes you just have to act even though you're afraid.
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Post by: Itnetlolor on March 10, 2015, 12:09:06 pm
Well said. That's been my view on plenty of things, even being the basis of my more recent New Year's resolutions. The only worry I have about death is how I'll review it post-mortem. I don't want to die a shameful death; I want to laugh afterwards at my own corpse (or at least respect the fact that I went out with what I would personally define as dignity for myself; like meeting inevitable doom with a beer in hand and a short chuckle, as if I saw it coming, and knew I couldn't avoid it.), and how it got to that point. In another sense, if the inevitable is bound to come soon, let's make the most of it.

My bravery in situations like that has made me do some rather entertaining and incredible stuff (and pull off an impossible survival in some cases (SEE: Bullet Slalom Maneuvering)) from time to time (plenty of *own* moments IRL and in some games I can recall; plenty of them issuing a WTF response from others (especially from my brothers in some online matches)). Nice to know I'm not the only one that thinks like this. Fear is only a good teacher when applied correctly, but in most-all cases, it's counter-productive rather than counter-intuitive.

EDIT:
And I agree, I don't like being ashamed of being happy, because I wanted to be. It would be nice to express emotions around people again, and not be marked as suspicious immediately.
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Post by: Helgoland on March 10, 2015, 11:25:53 pm
No more food poisoning! Also, the stench of vomit is almost entirely gone from my room.
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Post by: Spehss _ on March 10, 2015, 11:28:00 pm
Submitted the form for my next year of financial aid for college. Only 5 days before the deadline I just found out about today.

And the whole process was much less stressful and involved much less screaming-and-yelling than last year.
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Post by: Tiruin on March 11, 2015, 02:18:01 am
I feel better because my friend felt better. :D
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Post by: Truean on March 12, 2015, 03:59:43 pm
Free sandwich from a restaurant owner I helped.

Was nice to see somebody actually value some work. Thought that counts.
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Post by: Spehss _ on March 12, 2015, 05:12:16 pm
Today I laid in bed for an hour and listened to a mix of songs by Bach. That's all I did, just listen to music, no playing games or reading or anything in the background, just music. Was relaxing.

Also got a 3 hour nap out of it when I fell asleep.
Title: Re: Things that made you feel better today.
Post by: mastahcheese on March 13, 2015, 11:02:30 am
         I listened to System of the down, Beyoncé, and Nicki minaj.
    It helped to constructively work out some anger and pain without ignoring it and bottling it up.
        I feel calmer and that I can better withstand my situation without hurting someone in the heat of anger.
    Plus their is another 100 episode and helix episode coming up so that will help greatly with passing time
  not to mention the walking dead kind of makes me only think of that so In all I found a way to handle
 my anger without trying to make it go away or act like its not their.
Title: Re: Things that made you feel better today.
Post by: HeroPizza42 on March 13, 2015, 11:07:07 am
         I listened to System of the down, Beyoncé, and Nicki minaj.
    It helped to constructively work out some anger and pain without ignoring it and bottling it up.
        I feel calmer and that I can better withstand my situation without hurting someone in the heat of anger.
    Plus their is another 100 episode and helix episode coming up so that will help greatly with passing time
  not to mention the walking dead kind of makes me only think of that so In all I found a way to handle
 my anger without trying to make it go away or act like its not their.

   Omg!! he forgot to log out how could I be so stupid not to notice!
    Lol im so sorry guys he does not listened to Beyoncé or Nicki minaj lol.
 well on another happy though this will probably make his day! and I will never hear the end of it lol.
Title: Re: Things that made you feel better today.
Post by: Arx on March 13, 2015, 11:10:27 am
I did wonder about that. It didn't quite seem to mesh...

Anyway, good to hear things are going well.



Also, coffee, pizza, and the prospect of at least some sleep this weekend.
Title: Re: Things that made you feel better today.
Post by: Spehss _ on March 13, 2015, 01:26:48 pm
Wheee. Spring break. Road trip. Awesome rock music on the radio. Cranked up volume. Singing along. Feels good man. God I love music. Now for a week of not stressing over college, or being around other people. sleep, video games, and hobbies ahoy.

         I listened to System of the down, Beyoncé, and Nicki minaj.
Two of these things are not like the other, two of these things just don't belong. I approve of your choice of SoaD though.
Title: Re: Things that made you feel better today.
Post by: Sirus on March 13, 2015, 01:30:39 pm
Wheee. Spring break. Road trip. Awesome rock music on the radio. Cranked up volume. Singing along. Feels good man. God I love music. Now for a week of not stressing over college, or being around other people. sleep, video games, and hobbits ahoy.
What I read at first :P
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Post by: blazing glory on March 13, 2015, 08:25:35 pm
Technically it was a few days ago but eh, I didn't know this thread existed then.

A few days ago I realized that I wasn't hearing my Tinnitus, usually when this happens it comes back in full force, but it didn't this time.

It was so far into the background I wasn't even sure if I was hearing it or not, just being able to hear everything without my Tinnitus made me feel a lot better about things in general, plus I was wearing my hearing aids so I got the full effect.

It came back eventually but the feeling remained.

I also realized that outdoors is incredibly noisy if you can hear it in full effect, all those birds, I don't know how you lot can stand them.
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Post by: TD1 on March 14, 2015, 04:26:02 pm
SLEEP.

Sleep made me feel better. 5 day weekend, plus Thursday was a half day. Now listening to Blind Guardian and finishing my coursework (a play with Tom and Blanche from the Glass Menagerie and a Streetcar Named Desire respectively, where I have to write a story about them meeting in play format.) at a leisurely pace, with the odd look through the "Dwarven King is an..." thread (Huzzah, Cacame!) and other assorted delvings into Bay12.

Life is gooood man.
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Post by: Lukewarm on March 14, 2015, 08:45:57 pm
Things that made me feel better today?
According to my last deposit, what I think is piles has improved dramatically.
It's gone from ''spraying an entire ketchup bottle all over the entire bathroom" to "light spritz".
It's either getting better or I'm running out of blood, so I'm going to think it's getting better.
Title: Re: Things that made you feel better today.
Post by: Jaakko on March 15, 2015, 02:41:49 pm
Weather was awesome today, sunny and warm. (12 degrees, woot) Very spring-like feeling.

I felt more alive than in long time.
Title: Re: Things that made you feel better today.
Post by: timferius on March 16, 2015, 10:39:16 am
My family doctor had an appointment so I don't have to go down to the clinic to get this bullshit doctors note for work.
Title: Re: Things that made you feel better today.
Post by: Truean on April 11, 2015, 09:19:10 pm
*Please no quoting*

I realized something very important to understanding and beating my depression today.

I was reluctant to think badly of others, major or minor flaws. I told the world 2+2=4. The world bitched that it should equal 5; it was my fault 2+2 didn't equal 5. The world needed 5, not 4, and raged at anyone it could for this. I took the personal attacks personally and got sad, depressed. It was never my fault 2+2=4 and not 5. The fact that the world needed that extra 1, was something it tried to pin on me. This blame, and not understanding it, has been my downfall.

Recently, I reviewed something. A lawyer I tried to work for unspokenly wanted me to bill 2600 hours a year (50*52) in an area of law I expressly stated I had no training in and that they promised to train me in. No training was provided; they demanded I bill 50 hours a week my first week while nitpicking every word I wrote and every second I spent. At a new associate billing rate of $200/hour, they wanted to collect ($520,000) gross billing off me a year. Did I mention I was told the exact opposite of this and was never informed of this expectation until it inevitably didn't happen? No wonder they can't find anybody to do that job. Naturally they blamed me and had planned to from the start. In fact, they were looking for a scapegoat to pin all their misdeeds on and thought it would be me. No. It wasn't my fault; I literally never had a chance and didn't want to ascribe those motives to anyone.... The idea that I could bill $10,000 a week is patently INSANE, and it should've never been expected of me under any circumstances, because frankly, I imagine 90+% of people will NEVER bring in that much money to a personal services firm.... Not to mention I wasn't to be paid anywhere near that amount or even a(n) (un)reasonable fraction.... If I could pull billing even half that amount a week, I would and I wouldn't bother working for somebody else doing it....

Same goes for everything in the "results" driven culture we now have. People don't want to hear 2+2=4. They not only want it to equal 5, they want it to equal 10... and complain when it invariably does not. I used to internalize this blame, and there are a lot of people out there who abuse this and still try it on me. It's complex human interaction stuff that seems so obvious when you spell it out. The problem is, nobody spells it out.  It's a lot like negging somebody. (http://www.newstatesman.com/blogs/voices/2012/05/negging-latest-dating-trend) It's a form of abuse I wasn't aware of... and fell for.

We like to think that we're all individuals (just like our friends!), but there's a reason these common mental manipulation trends are widely used: they work. Salesmen have been doing this for ages, and making a lot of money off it. Providing valuable things as payment (monetary, mental, emotional, etc) is expensive and requires currency, attention, effort, and/or empathy. These are things people don't want to give in general.

The reason all those people were essentially screaming at and threatening me was because they REALLY needed 2+2 to equal 5, but it doesn't.... No matter what they do or say, or threaten or physically assault and batter, 2+2=4. All they can do is complain about it. They're powerless in the face of the universe of objective reality following the laws of physics, and so am I. The only difference is, I know it, and they deny it. That denial, is the con man's best friend, because he or she knows people are looking to hear what they want to hear, not what is true. That con man will hook people with things that aren't true but that they really want to be true. The con man is, in one way or another, about convincing people something is true when it isn't, like 2+2=5.... The difference is that "1" between 4 and 5 that the person really wants to get somehow and it can be a big thing or a little thing, but it's not happening anyhow no matter how much crying or complaining, or blaming happens.

That "1" difference could be anything and was a lot of things in the case of whining bad people in my cases: getting off Scott Free with a crime, not paying taxes, getting more out of a settlement, winning a lawsuit that can't be won (they're liable), etc. Nevermind that the guy did it, owes the taxes, can't get anything else out of the settlement, and will NEVER win that lawsuit, they think it's all my fault. Why? Denial. They can't face that they did it or that sometimes it just can't be fixed no matter how much you need it to be. Frankly, "results" is tragic in terms of thinking, especially with professionals. Lawyers, doctors, whoever.... Do you have any idea how many people die in hospitals? A lot. They have a special room for it called the morgue, and everybody who didn't arrive dead, had a doctor or a nurse or an EMT trying desperately to save their lives.... Not the doctor's fault they died and we should congratulate the doctor for giving it their all....

Question being how to deal with it. Will consider....

Perhaps prevention and armor against the blame is helpful. Maybe it's trying to adjust the expectations of others to be more reasonable when possible. Maybe better ways to deal with the person running around saying everything is your fault (certainly not theirs *whistle*), because they have to blame somebody.

It seems people rarely fight over what to do, because oftentimes we don't know or there is no solution. Rather, we fight over who to blame.... Doesn't solve jack.

Speaking of Jack, I probably used to drink too much to cope with terrible life circumstances. To some degree or another, everybody is hoping for that "1" that doesn't exist in the 2+2=4 and NOT 5 reality of life. I needed emotional acceptance from a lot of people I should've gotten in from but didn't. I needed to feel appreciated for the immense amount of work I put into things and I was not.... Parents, boyfriends, friends, bosses, customers, etc, it just felt overwhelming I was the world's scapegoat, because as it turned out, I kinda was.... I needed that approval so much that I started being VERY polite and nice to people. I didn't realize this is somehow viewed as a sign of weakness by people.... Things did not go well as a result of my being polite, and now I'm not so much.... Drinking. I don't do it anymore very much. I'm down to once or twice a month, and I'm gradually cutting it back further until I either eliminate it altogether or effectively do so.

This is why lots of people get in lots of trouble, there's that void between what's possible and what we expect and all human experience can be boiled down to how the hell we're supposed to deal with not having what we expect/want/need. Religion, Buddhism is about reducing your expectations of having that gap filled (worldly desires). Abrahamic Religions are largely about the idea that you'll have that gap filled later, after you die (heaven), etc. Drug and alcohol abuse is about the idea that a foreign substance can fill that gap by making you happy, and we forget about the addictive side effects of drugs and alcohol. Overeating and emotional eating are about filling that gap with food and things that taste good, but the price later is weight gain and poor health from junk food.... Same idea with abusive romantic partners (he'll eventually love me and stop hitting me), etc.

I think a big part of it, is realizing this fact, using it for good and avoiding the bad parts of it.

I've been wondering what the hell has been going on for some time now. Good to know. It really isn't my fault. The person screaming at me has problems and it's inappropriate of them to be yelling at me, but they're gonna, cause that's how people are.... I have to try not to let it effect my sense of self worth, because it's not my fault that 2+2=4....
*Again, please no quoting*
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Post by: Worldmaster27 on April 11, 2015, 10:13:14 pm
I'm not sure what to respond with, besides internet *hugs* and yay progress!

Obviously, the answer to this problem is better mathematics education.
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Post by: Orange Wizard on April 12, 2015, 01:07:42 am
O'Brien would be proud.
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Post by: Truean on April 20, 2015, 10:03:38 pm
*Please no quoting*

So I think I may have figured something else out.

Background:
Recently, past couple years, I've had major anxiety problems, because of all the crap I've gone through. Recently, a few more people who were making my life hell got convicted of bad things. Those individuals were essentially trying to brain wash me into thinking I was stupid to use me. It's a long story. Basically, it ruined my life for at least a couple of years. Let's just say powerful people don't like it when you tell them, "no" when you are told to give them illegal kickbacks and do illegal things.... Suffice it to say, nobody believed me, and they hated me for even saying anything about it, and even now it comes across as unbelievable.

So I think I may have figured something else out concerning that anxiety:

I used to approach things with curiosity and seeking a challenge, but that got replaced with fear once I ran into a wall of corruption and authoritative voices blackballing me for not breaking the law. I need to get back to that first one. I need to get back to seeing things as a challenge to be overcome instead of being terrified of the possible consequences. No matter how you look at it, worrying about things isn't good or helpful and isn't how I got anywhere in life. Example, something is wrong; worrying about consequences does not tell you how to avoid them. <--- This is absolutely key. The trick I've been trying lately, and it is hard, is to interpret that fear you feel as excitement.

One of the most insidious things about dealing with corruption is that it survives by telling good people they are crazy (first hand experience here). I told people a well respect judge was corrupt as hell, and the backlash was legendarily against me.... First, there were the people who were corrupt with said person and protecting him. Second, there was just the general disbelief that a person in that position could do any of the horrible things I said he had done. Third, everybody liked this person and would stand behind him.... Fourth, there was the fact that you can get in sooooo much trouble accusing somebody of the things I accused that person of, and it was really bad for a while. I was scared out of my mind, but I had a terrible choice Make a ton of money doing illegal things or risk everything but avoid prison when it was inevitably discovered. I chose the second one.... Even though it cost me a TON at least I didn't get indicted and convicted like some people did....

All the while, you can develop this "why bother, it's hopeless because it's so corrupt" attitude. It's a real danger when you face a brick wall of corruption. It kills your motivation, and it scares you to inaction. It a.) makes you think you'll be punished no matter what, damned if you do and damned if you don't, so why bother, b.) it makes you doubt your sanity, because when powerful, authorities tell you you're wrong (even when THEY are illegally wrong) it scares you, c.) it makes you doubt your abilities and think you're incompetent (corruption survives by driving away talented, legit people). In simple sum, everybody knows kickbacks are illegal, and the only way anybody ever gets away with that crap, is by hiding it from people who can potentially report it or do something about it.

I need to look at things as a challenge to overcome instead of being scared of not overcoming it. To do that, I need to realize that self esteem that was stolen from me. I'm not stupid like I was told I was. See fear as excitement.... See obstacles not as unwinnable but to be overcome.... That is so monumentally huge... and often so hard....

*Please no quoting*
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Post by: Tiruin on April 20, 2015, 10:08:56 pm
So I could've posted this in the sad thread but then I punched the thought with realization.
The sad thing was that I am sometimes unable to bring into word, the thoughts which I find pretty much applicable in either an emotional or tense situation, which if brought out, would (more than not) likely help the person in question. The sad part is the inability to do such things and either mess up my words, or use a parallel word which doesn't exactly give the meaning I intend it to, and rather give a whole other meaning than what is initially intended.
Looking back, maybe its really caused by childhood trauma (bloody bullying and linguistics x_x).
Looking at the realization: I only need to find ways on how to deliver or express better. What's better about this is that its like trying to access a trove of information, and bring it to the light of day, rather than...otherwise.

And what made that realization exist are very helpful and expressive people. Most people I've found on B12 equal that category.
So yeah, people on B12 made me feel better. Hooray \o/
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Post by: 4maskwolf on April 20, 2015, 10:12:18 pm
So I could've posted this in the sad thread but then I punched the thought with realization.
The sad thing was that I am sometimes unable to bring into word, the thoughts which I find pretty much applicable in either an emotional or tense situation, which if brought out, would (more than not) likely help the person in question. The sad part is the inability to do such things and either mess up my words, or use a parallel word which doesn't exactly give the meaning I intend it to, and rather give a whole other meaning than what is initially intended.
I fall into that same category.  There's always something I want to say that I think could help the person, but it never comes out quite like I want it to and doesn't actually help them because I can't get it across right.

I think that's why I've taken to just listening to people's problems without speaking much beyond affirmation: because I know that whatever I say will come out wrong and not be helpful.  Granted, listening is usually helpful, but I don't feel like I'm being as helpful as I can be.
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Post by: Tiruin on April 20, 2015, 10:58:28 pm
I think that's why I've taken to just listening to people's problems without speaking much beyond affirmation: because I know that whatever I say will come out wrong and not be helpful.  Granted, listening is usually helpful, but I don't feel like I'm being as helpful as I can be.
Maybe there's a missing aspect(?) there. As in, instead of going one-way because there's a 'know' which prevents speaking, try the third choice: Improving communication, that you'll make your delivery methods more efficient, and you'll be able to see how the receiver perceives what you say, too.
Title: Re: Things that made you feel better today.
Post by: Truean on November 22, 2015, 03:08:40 pm
Generally:
Issue: Not getting support I need, emotionally, etc.
Solution: Meditation/Imagination as per therapist. Drawing a world in my imagination where those needs are fulfilled. It's a place to go for about 10 or 15 seconds to regulate emotions (certainly you've heard the term "happy place").
Downsides: It's kind of pathetic in a way, but consider the alternative: depression paralysis, anxiety.
Upside: It oddly works. There's been some improvement.

Specifically, 1.) I did a lot of good work on a project I've been putting off. 2.) A friend of mine got out of rehab and isn't using anymore.

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Post by: Sirus on November 22, 2015, 03:37:50 pm
Was talking to the folks and I realized that, despite a ridiculous number of screw-ups over the years, I'm actually not doing too bad in life. I've got money, a place to live, and people who enjoy having me around. I'm in debt, but it is manageable and I continue to chip away at it.

Take that, self-loathing! Fear my positive attitude!
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Post by: Helgoland on November 22, 2015, 11:00:51 pm
So whatever happened about that urgent trip your boss made you take? It all worked out alright?
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Post by: Sirus on November 22, 2015, 11:20:32 pm
Yeah, it was some mandatory training that needed to get done, plus a random drug test. Was back to work last Friday.
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Post by: Tiruin on November 23, 2015, 11:01:19 am
While being busy this following/recent month, I am constantly feeling better-er with the constant support and presence of both faculty and friends at school \o/
Love the Psychology course. No regrets in all these years. And that made me feel a ton better nowadays x_x
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Post by: Helgoland on November 23, 2015, 02:15:06 pm
I got a compliment on my tutoring style today! They said it was entertaining, but also showed them a different perspective on mathematics than the lecture. I'm making a difference~
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Post by: sprinkled chariot on November 23, 2015, 03:17:24 pm
There is more snow all around! Cold weather makes me feel better and think faster  :P
Also watching chinese/ vietnamese/ japanese/ french tourists in parks jumping, so they dont freeze, those weird people need to learn how to enjoy good weather.
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Post by: TheDarkStar on November 24, 2015, 12:12:20 am
There is more snow all around! Cold weather makes me feel better and think faster  :P

I wish I still lived in a cold place. As of a few months ago, I live in the Deep South in the US where everyone panics if it snows at all or gets below about 25 degrees F.
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Post by: Bohandas on December 21, 2015, 01:02:09 am
Same thing as every day. Powerful antidepressants!
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Post by: Helgoland on December 21, 2015, 10:04:38 pm
Heard a couple of things today that were really good to hear. Apparently my opinions on a certain person aren't unfounded, quite the contrary.
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Post by: Orange Wizard on December 22, 2015, 03:19:06 am
The same picture of Jim Carrey every day (https://www.facebook.com/thesamephotoofjimcarreyeveryday/?fref=nf)
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Post by: Yoink on December 22, 2015, 08:23:51 am
Heavy metal made me feel better today.
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Post by: Sirus on December 22, 2015, 03:30:42 pm
There's something oddly satisfying about blasting silly metal over the speakers while doing housework :D
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Post by: Bohandas on December 22, 2015, 06:15:33 pm
[REDACTED]
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Post by: Sirus on December 22, 2015, 06:18:01 pm
Quote from: OP
Rules:

1.) No being mean; the rest of the internet and world are often that.
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Post by: Bohandas on December 22, 2015, 06:21:06 pm
sorry
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Post by: Bohandas on December 22, 2015, 06:36:02 pm
Also this song:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KbzuzSbCyfQ
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Post by: Bohandas on January 09, 2016, 12:25:31 am
Had surgery to fix my toothache. Now my head doesn't feel like it's going to crack in half anymore :)

(Hopefully by tomorrow I'll also be past the side effects of the painkillers I was taking before the surgery)
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Post by: TD1 on January 09, 2016, 09:51:21 am
Heavy metal made me feel better today.

Needs alcohol to get through the working day.

((Reminded me of a Dwarf's personality sheet :P))
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Post by: Yoink on July 07, 2016, 07:48:39 am
Necro (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOcRoflLSCo) 



Finally worked up the (mostly liquid) courage to tell one of my friends/housemates (both at once, you see) about my plan to move out in the not-too-distant future. As I had feared, he was somewhat upset and surprised by this news, but fortunately I managed to survive that level of confrontation without the resulting anxiety giving me a stroke or anything.
Now to tell my other friend-housemate-combo. And then I'll be free to move on to fretting about getting enough boxes for all my stuff...

I could probably have just as easily put this in the nervous thread, but at least I'm making progress so eh.   
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Post by: Tiruin on July 07, 2016, 09:26:35 pm
Necro (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOcRoflLSCo) 
I like this thread :P Thanks Truean!

I've had friends to talk to and many other folks to cheer me up from the IRC or on Facebook \o/ Thesis gears still rolling slowly and there's always that 1 week standby time due to clearance procedures, and in spite of that I'm really happy that other people are here to balance out whatever may overstress me and give clarity to my vision and thinking.

Thanks y'all :D
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Post by: Truean on July 07, 2016, 09:34:01 pm
You are welcome.

My kingdom continues to flourish! [Looks over and sees part of the ceiling fall in] Sorta.... You ... I'll fix that later. You know what I mean. Anyhow carry on.

This thread was resurrected, so that's mine.
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Post by: Yoink on July 18, 2016, 07:29:40 am
Today I finally arrived at my new place. I am feeling optimistic. Dangerously so.
I will probably post about my new home in more detail tomorrow.
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Post by: Shook on July 18, 2016, 09:25:00 am
An optimistic Yoink? Oh my. Looks good on you, dude. ;)

Also, so far this isn't a fantastic day, but at least i feel better knowing that this painting exists (http://thebrushofthor.tumblr.com/post/144781176174/stupid-photostudy-i-liked-doing-way-too-much). I don't know if you're reading this, Tofu, but dang you're good at this painty bsnss. :v
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Post by: TheBiggerFish on July 18, 2016, 08:04:28 pm
This thread made me feel better.
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Post by: Yoink on July 18, 2016, 09:41:52 pm
Today is the first day of the rest of my life!
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Post by: Orange Wizard on July 18, 2016, 10:25:20 pm
Today is the last day of the first part of my life

Wait, that doesn't make me feel better
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Post by: spümpkin on July 18, 2016, 10:49:00 pm
Saw the first new episode of the Steven Universe Summer bomb that wasn't leaked, and it was great, as always.

They always succeed in making the filler episodes actually entertaining, and slightly plot-advancing.
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Post by: NRDL on July 19, 2016, 04:10:45 am
Managed to re-discover my inner Stoic at work today, food service, dealing with long rushes of customers, problematic scheduling, being behind on daily chores and feeling guilt at leaving my shift and the next person on duty with so much crap to do.  The Stoic part came when I thought, "hey, literally nothing in this life is really in my control, so I may as well shrug and be satisfied."   That calmed the rational part of my mind, and the emotional side was placated by soothing mantras of acceptance regarding my insignificant place in the universe.  It's been a while since that particular philosophy took root in my head.  If emotional repression in the face of actual stress wasn't something I was really afraid of, I'd choose to have a more Stoic state of mind more often. 
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Post by: Tiruin on July 19, 2016, 08:05:15 am
Got friends PM'ing me and telling me they appreciate me. c:
Small notes and textual lines, but really big ones in kind. ♥!
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Post by: spümpkin on July 20, 2016, 01:45:30 am
Began using an online resource my therapist provided me with, which is a game-like environment (not particularly well made or creative, but it serves it's purpose as a tool) that provides you with tools for coping with depression etc.

It can be found here (https://sparx.org.nz/), but I don't know if it works for people outside New Zealand. Give it a shot though, it's nice.
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Post by: Tiruin on July 20, 2016, 03:11:05 am
Began using an online resource my therapist provided me with, which is a game-like environment (not particularly well made or creative, but it serves it's purpose as a tool) that provides you with tools for coping with depression etc.

It can be found here (https://sparx.org.nz/), but I don't know if it works for people outside New Zealand. Give it a shot though, it's nice.

Quote
Sparx.org.nz is currently only available to New Zealand residents.

However we are working to get SPARX available in other countries soon.
:c
The page itself looks good though! Happy roleplaying to you, Digit! :3
Wonder if we can play a game online one day >_< Always wanted to play with friends...
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Post by: BlackHeartKabal on July 20, 2016, 03:24:15 am
An activity burst from Tiruin is always reassuring.
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Post by: Yoink on July 20, 2016, 03:36:05 am
Iced coffee is currently making me feel better. Hopefully it makes me feel better enough to clean the bathroom!

Turns out this cleaning business is pretty tiring, at least when you're as lazy as I am.
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Post by: Yoink on July 23, 2016, 05:37:45 pm
I think I have worked out the secret to living in this town without absolutely hating it: be slightly drunk all the time! :D

Whereas usually I have mental alarms constantly ringing and my inner voice screaming “filthy fucking rednecks why are they alive?!" whenever I go out, last night (and this morning to a lesser extent after some hair of the dog) everything just seemed fine. I actually had a good time, which came as quite a shock.
Delicious burrito followed by a few drinks at a bar across the street... then again, maybe it would have been less pleasant if said bar wasn't mostly empty. Still, I was dealing with the people I did encounter far better than I normally would.
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Post by: TheBiggerFish on July 23, 2016, 06:23:57 pm
An activity burst from Tiruin is always reassuring.
This.  This.  Always this.
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Post by: inteuniso on July 23, 2016, 07:24:03 pm
Well, yesterday.

Found out I'm going to be able to work (barring any changes)at a research institute. And I get a full patent next week for $600, which I will then be able to study at said institute!

I also saw NASA's new space-age fertilizer. Just add water, and it's fully tunable!
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Post by: TheBiggerFish on July 23, 2016, 07:32:14 pm
Cool!
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Post by: Max™ on July 28, 2016, 10:44:29 am
Not something that made me feel better so much as something that made the missus feel better.


She's had a deep seated fear of roaches and palmetto bugs that I've been helping her work on for years, so that's a big step, she's held stuff like a little baby walking stick and a tiny little katydid, and though a spitting spider is exactly as harmless as either of those it's still a different class of "eek" reaction, so go her!
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Post by: pondicherry on July 29, 2016, 04:49:23 pm
Weekend. Just Weekend.
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Post by: Sirus on July 29, 2016, 05:16:18 pm
Weekend. Just Weekend.
AMEN
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Post by: Max™ on August 01, 2016, 03:46:44 pm
I was worried because I lost track of what I assume was one of the daughters of our big pretty porch spider, Skarlett, but I found her today!

She was in a crap spot by the corner of the back yard where a big storm would wipe her out so I had no problem with gently gathering her web up onto a rake so I could transfer her to the front porch where her mom (or possibly aunt) was so successful last year.

Spoiler: We call her Val. (click to show/hide)
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Post by: Yoink on August 07, 2016, 12:53:42 am
Having people recognize me from about half a decade ago.

Also alcohol, but that's a given.
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Post by: NRDL on August 10, 2016, 04:02:14 am
Started reading The Greatest Salesman In The World by Og Mandino.  This is gonna be a comforting and enlightening ten months.
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Post by: spümpkin on August 12, 2016, 06:50:31 am
Just had a really great movie-watching session with a friend I haven't talked to in a while, and we watched both the latest muppet movies.

It's good to be together again :'D

It was a very fun night. Now to wait for No Mans Sky >:3c
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Post by: Yoink on August 15, 2016, 12:14:55 pm
This ventolin inhaler made me feel better today.
Whew. :-[
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Post by: Kot on August 15, 2016, 08:42:48 pm
I never posted in Happy thread but I can let this pass. Nobody says it actually made me feel good.

There is also this new trailer which makes my internal Winged Hussar Uhlan proud. This may be the first Battlefield game since 3 that I might actually play. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymwXbF1VTKU)
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Post by: Gwolfski on August 17, 2016, 05:09:00 am
Messing around with Windows 7 partitions to remove all traces of Windows 10. Also the constant orchestra of system notifications from this.
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Post by: Yoink on August 22, 2016, 07:14:08 pm
Had a call from an unknown number and was pretty much shitting myself, but I called them back and it was just a wrong #.
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Post by: Lyeos on August 27, 2016, 11:15:18 am
Kitten decided to lick my hand instead of biting it, today.
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Post by: Yoink on August 29, 2016, 03:17:12 am
Ohhh baby, I'm using an actual computer for the first time in a... couple of days? Uh. Feels more like it's been a week.

It's nice. So much easier. So much less RSI. Even if this laptop has a keyboard that I find somewhat tricky to use. :)
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Post by: TheBiggerFish on August 29, 2016, 08:50:11 am
RSI?
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Post by: Reelya on August 29, 2016, 09:57:01 am
You know that google is a thing, right?
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Post by: TheBiggerFish on August 29, 2016, 10:06:50 am
I do indeed know that Google is a thing, but Google being a thing doesn't preclude me from wanting to hear the answer from the person who brought it up.
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Post by: Eric Blank on August 29, 2016, 02:51:12 pm
We have achieved a new height of laziness today.

Although, googling acronyms like "RSI" doesn't sound like it'd get you far, considering people reuse the same acronyms all the damn time for different things.

From the context he's probably talking about repetetive strain injuries, not really stupid ideas, or red-space index
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Post by: Max™ on August 29, 2016, 02:57:20 pm
Rapid Search Inquiries, Rubber Stamped Incentives, Ridiculously Silly Implications.

So I feel better about not using my old method of putting a "cover" image on my posts about our porch spiders on imgur, after seeing a comment calling me brave and noting they have arachnophobia, but that they are less scared of spiders now!

Robotic Spider Invasion?
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Post by: Eric Blank on August 29, 2016, 03:01:44 pm
raunchy spider influx
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Post by: TheBiggerFish on August 29, 2016, 03:08:27 pm
Although, googling acronyms like "RSI" doesn't sound like it'd get you far, considering people reuse the same acronyms all the damn time for different things.
And that too.
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Post by: MrWillsauce on August 30, 2016, 01:32:31 am
whats rsi yoink
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Post by: Yoink on August 30, 2016, 02:45:44 am
Ooh. I meant Repetitive Strain Injury. I thought that was the most common usage of the acronym... apologies!
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Post by: Reelya on August 30, 2016, 03:00:58 am
Of course, when I suggested googling it, I already googled it. From that you can look at the top two links:

#1 Yoink was happy to get a proper keyboard because he wouldn't have to deal with Roberts Space Industries the makers of Star Citizen.

#2 Yoink was happy to get a proper keyboard because he wouldn't have to deal with Repetitive Strain Injury, a medical condition.

Take your pick on which one you think is more likely (hint: out of the 10 google hits, 7 are about Repetitive Strain Injury, and is a well-known medical condition, whereas Roberts Space Industries only started around 2012).
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Post by: Harry Baldman on August 30, 2016, 05:54:57 am
Google search results are calibrated for the individual user, though. What shows up for one person doesn't necessarily for another.

Though googling things before asking is overall a good idea nevertheless.
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Post by: Eric Blank on August 30, 2016, 02:30:59 pm
Really? Their calibration must be shit, then, because Roberts space industries shows up first for me too, and I've never had any interest in star citizen.
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Post by: BorkBorkGoesTheCode on September 21, 2016, 06:51:26 am
Ada Lovelace, ur programmer:

(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a4/Ada_Lovelace_portrait.jpg)
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Post by: hops on September 21, 2016, 04:31:08 pm
My boyfriends are now snake people.
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Post by: BlackHeartKabal on September 21, 2016, 05:30:12 pm
My boyfriends are now snake people.
wha
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Post by: TheBiggerFish on September 21, 2016, 05:36:36 pm
My boyfriends are now snake people.
Eep!
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Post by: BorkBorkGoesTheCode on September 21, 2016, 07:17:15 pm
Chrome app. Replaces "millennial" with "snake person". http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=139883.msg7184675#msg7184675
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Post by: TheBiggerFish on September 21, 2016, 07:32:21 pm
Aheheheh.

s/keyboard/leopard strikes again.
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Post by: Tiruin on December 15, 2016, 09:01:47 am
So recently, mom has gotten a hearing aid.

It's a joy seeing how her voice has softened and her exclamations of hearing things that are mostly and usually thought to be often heard, like one's own footsteps or one's own breathing or slippers tapping on the floor.

This had me reflecting a lot on how experiences in years, and memory work. She's pretty happy in hearing many many things, that given the presence of a forest in our backyard, all the birdsong is very calming for her each morning.
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Post by: Kot on January 01, 2017, 08:30:12 pm
I've read through an old Facebook conversation for... a reason.
I then started to read back without a reason and it actually made me feel better. Somehow. I'm not sure why but it was okay.
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Post by: Urist Mc Dwarf on January 02, 2017, 10:44:17 am
A friend coming over
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Post by: Iceblaster on January 02, 2017, 12:58:35 pm
Got fifteen bucks on the app store when we went to finally upgrade my four year old phone to an iphone 6s.

Picked up Mini Metro, Don't Starve, XCOM Enemy Within, Space Marshals 2, KOTOR, Reigns, and Manga Works(Kairosoft). It feels nice having some games that aren't free games :P
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Post by: StrawBarrel on January 03, 2017, 03:40:31 am
Finding my way back to Bay12.
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Post by: Yoink on January 03, 2017, 03:56:12 am
Finding my way back to Bay12.
Welcome back!
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Post by: TheBiggerFish on January 03, 2017, 11:48:53 am
Finding my way back to Bay12.
Welcome back!
Welcome back!
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Post by: TD1 on January 03, 2017, 12:34:40 pm
Finding my way back to Bay12.
Welcome back!
Welcome back!
Run while you still can!
Welcome back!
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Post by: Tiruin on January 04, 2017, 02:03:15 pm
Finding my way back to Bay12.
Welcome back!
Welcome back!
Run while you still can!
Welcome back!
Welcome back to Bay12! c:
In the midst of many things happening IRL to most people--there'll always be people who you'll find who cares over here (and IRL too)! :D



Glad to have internet--aside from playing games from friends (and playing nice visual novels as an aside), it's nice to reflect on life and all things I get to be exposed to; aside from the exposure to people, getting to meet awesome folks and connect with others continent/s away is great to see.

A random thought had me thinking about how forums and information is being done and sent, and I'm feeling better in browsing through a thread like this (small as it is, it's like Anvilfolk's thread in Other Games where he has many stories from folks about deeds and experiences, and experiences and listening to others' lives is ♥ for me). Thanks Truean! c:
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Post by: TD1 on January 06, 2017, 07:26:12 pm
I don't tend to like clothes as anything more than wearable stuff. However, that said, I am currently rocking some nice new clothes.
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Post by: Helgoland on January 06, 2017, 07:29:02 pm
Did some work for the Student Council today. Feels good to be useful :3
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Post by: Iceblaster on January 06, 2017, 07:35:44 pm
Did you make sure the protagonist is blocked at every moment in his attempts to woo their love interest?
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Post by: Kot on January 06, 2017, 07:38:34 pm
Did you enlist your floating aircraft carrier school in a tank warfare tournament?
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Post by: Helgoland on January 06, 2017, 09:16:24 pm
I headed a purely bureaucratic meeting that was unnecessarily long, and then re-organized a couple files on our computer. I also messenged someone about an ID card they had left lying around. So... maybe?
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Post by: Tiruin on January 10, 2017, 07:02:53 am
Came upon something very nice (https://www.facebook.com/NowThisHer/videos/944622599001949) that I found on my facebook--had me reminded of a nice lesson I was taught in school that jived with something I learned and heard loooong in my childhood about how connections are the ones that drive people.

And as an aside about how waitlists are pretty nice in regards to restaurants. :P
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Post by: DF_Silvestre on January 10, 2017, 08:23:10 am
New shoes mofoka! I've been wearing an old pair since January last year. Ratty as hell now. But I got a new pair coming! Underarmor verge low gtx. They're trail shoes and imma wear them everywhere. I need the durability, and these are the only shoes I've found that look decent, while accommodating my flat-footedness. Yay feet!
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Post by: StrawBarrel on June 09, 2017, 10:35:28 pm
Sleep, exercise, relaxation, and medicine have helped taken me out of the funk of sickness. Although I'm not 100% yet, I feel ready enough head to work.
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Post by: Yoink on February 03, 2019, 11:02:59 pm
Guess who booked himself an appointment after work with yon emergency dental hospital because he was tired of spitting out mouthfuls of his precious, deficiency-free blood every few minutes?!


Edit: oh my gosh I'm here after so many trials and tribulations (primarily part of my train line being down and the replacement bus getting overtaken by the next train) I'm finally here, I'll be seeing a dentist at last before long and hopefully finding out wtf is going on.
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Post by: StrawBarrel on March 06, 2024, 11:57:14 pm
Came upon something very nice (https://www.facebook.com/NowThisHer/videos/944622599001949) that I found on my facebook--had me reminded of a nice lesson I was taught in school that jived with something I learned and heard loooong in my childhood about how connections are the ones that drive people.

And as an aside about how waitlists are pretty nice in regards to restaurants. :P
This facebook video was uplifting for me. I found it to be a very pleasant surprise.

I got done annotating a chapter of Code: Version 2.0.
ᕦʕ •ᴥ•ʔᕤ My nerd powers are increasing.
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Post by: dragdeler on March 09, 2024, 09:42:30 pm
alcohol sucks i hadnt drunken hard in months and I didnt miss it... being manic isnt actually that fun, and all my opinions are just stupid dribble anyway... 


nothing bad happened per se, but the million word version of me is lame, and they shouldnt like it
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Post by: dragdeler on March 09, 2024, 09:49:51 pm
Man made a boat full of water; like noah made the ark.
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Post by: Travis Bickle on March 17, 2024, 03:07:28 pm
Went to Confession.
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Post by: StrawBarrel on March 26, 2024, 01:26:47 am
The smell of rain. ^_^
Quote from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petrichor#Mechanism
When a raindrop lands on a porous surface, air from the pores forms small bubbles, which float to the surface and release aerosols. Such aerosols carry the scent, as well as bacteria and viruses from the soil.