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What are you thinking right now? 3.0

Started by Flan, February 06, 2013, 05:38:36 PM

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Flan

Split because of the size of the previous thread. Carry on
Soft kitty, warm kitty, little ball of fur. Happy kitty, sleepy kitty, purr, purr, purr.
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Sarah Louise

What am I thinking right now, absolutely nothing.

I'm vegitating.
Nameless here for evermore!;  Merely this, and nothing more;
Tis the wind and nothing more!;  Quoth the Raven, "Nevermore!!"
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Kevin Peña

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Anna++

I'm thinking that I need to reschedule my next therapist appointment because my parents are going to be staying at my place the night before, and I don't expect them to leave before 11AM.
Sometimes I blog things

Of course I'm sane.  When trees start talking to me, I don't talk back.



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Simon

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Anna++

Quote from: Simon on February 06, 2013, 05:50:14 PM
I'm thinking about food. I'm famished.

Ironic, my dinner is cooking while I type this.  Obviously it's making you hungry :P
Sometimes I blog things

Of course I'm sane.  When trees start talking to me, I don't talk back.



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King Malachite

Quote from: EmSchuma on February 06, 2013, 05:43:08 PM
I'm thinking that I need to reschedule my next therapist appointment because my parents are going to be staying at my place the night before, and I don't expect them to leave before 11AM.

Yeah, definately reschedule.

I speak from experience.   :P
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V M

Why do most animals have tails but humans don't?
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Shang

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Kevin Peña

Quote from: V M on February 06, 2013, 06:17:42 PM
Why do most animals have tails but humans don't

*Puts on nerd glasses*

Well, the portion of your spine known as the coccyx, or your tail bone, is a vestigial structure, similar to your appendix in the sense that it no longer serves an important function, that was once a tail. Your tail was present during 4 weeks of your prenatal development, but eventually recedes into your insides, never to be a tail, unless it naturally protrudes; however, it never becomes the traditional sense of a tail, so much as a protrusion of flesh. Technically, we still have tails, as the coccyx doesn't provide support and still protrudes out of the rear of the spinal collumn, only not far enough to be visible externally.

*Takes off nerd glasses*

:)

Quote from: Aaron Gabriel on February 06, 2013, 06:21:31 PM
Damn, missed this new thread! XD

I did it! :)

Congratulations!  ;D
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Shang

Quote from: DianaP on February 06, 2013, 06:24:35 PM

Congratulations!  ;D

Thank you!

Quote from: Shantel on February 06, 2013, 06:24:10 PM
Excellent!  :eusa_clap:

When you're ready will a report be forthcoming?

^_^ 

>.> What kind of report?
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Anna++

Quote from: DianaP on February 06, 2013, 06:24:35 PM
*Takes off nerd glasses*

You might want to reconsider this, nerdy is a cute look for a girl.
Sometimes I blog things

Of course I'm sane.  When trees start talking to me, I don't talk back.



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Devlyn

Quote from: V M on February 06, 2013, 06:17:42 PM
Why do most animals have tails but humans don't?

Quote from: DianaP on February 06, 2013, 06:24:35 PM
*Puts on nerd glasses*

Well, the portion of your spine known as the coccyx, or your tail bone, is a vestigial structure, similar to your appendix in the sense that it no longer serves an important function, that was once a tail. Your tail was present during 4 weeks of your prenatal development, but eventually recedes into your insides, never to be a tail, unless it naturally protrudes; however, it never becomes the traditional sense of a tail, so much as a protrusion of flesh. Technically, we still have tails, as the coccyx doesn't provide support and still protrudes out of the rear of then spinal collumn, only not far enough to be visible externally.

*Takes off nerd glasses*

:)

Congratulations!  ;D

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~RoadToTrista~

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crazy at the coast

I don't have to be back at work until Friday afternoon. That's a relief after working so much the last few weeks. And then it will be time for me to train the other newb on the closing shift. 
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Shang

Quote from: Liam Erik on February 06, 2013, 08:21:37 PM
Looking at hydroponics fodder systems, and they're very expensive but they seem like a really good investment.  Exciting stuff.  I could cut my feed bill in half and make up the money in hay I would no longer be buying, I wouldn't have to abuse my pastures, I wouldn't have to feed hay in July, I wouldn't have to downsize or be guilty about not wanting to downsize, I could sell more lambs and have more wool by not downsizing, I could grow extra fodder in the off (lamb-less) season and sell it, I would have health benefits for the sheep, I would supposedly see improvement in wool quality, I could grow my lambs more efficiently and pack 'em off sooner, which would let me tan my sheepskins before it freezes, then I could sell those, too. :eusa_think: maybe I have the rose-colored glasses on.  too soon to tell.

Hydroponics is really cool.  I'd like a system set up for it at some point. ^^
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Liminal Stranger

Hey look, a new thread! The awesome is strong in this one :3
Saw therapist just to talk to someone, went well except for one thing: I gripe about my stick figure friends (seriously, screw those people who eat a whole bucket of KFC and look like really pale Ethiopians), and she says it's mostly boys (not at all true in my school), how they're more active while we aren't up and about as much (also untrue, these kids are all couch potatoes).

I'm sorry, what? Who is this "we"?  >:( I am one of the boys- I'm just anatomically challenged.




"And if you feel that you can't go on, in the light you will find the road"
- In the Light, Led Zeppelin
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Shang

Quote from: Liam Erik on February 06, 2013, 09:58:26 PM
It seems cool.  What kind of system do you want?

I want a small one, something that will fit on a table.  It will be entirely home made...probably.  Kind of like this.  Though a big fancy one that has to be bought would be awesome.
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androgynoid

FA asked a page back in the old thread which blogger I was going to see talk. It's Cliff Pervocracy, if you still wanted to know.

This thread seems to grow exponentially.
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Felix

Quote from: V M on February 06, 2013, 06:17:42 PM
Why do most animals have tails but humans don't?
Sometimes I wish I had a tail but I broke my tailbone once and if it was longer I'd probably end up breaking it again somehow. And I don't want that. So yay for how our butts are already configured. ;D
everybody's house is haunted
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