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Fredsta wrote:afromanGT wrote:I can paint a house in someone else's blood, but the sight of my own is not good. Yeah I'm the same, the sight of anothers blood doesn't really faze me but a decent ammount of my own sickens me. It depends on how much blood it is too. A cut or two and I'm fine. If it sprays or starts running down my arm, we got a problem :lol:
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AJohn
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afromanGT wrote:Fredsta wrote:afromanGT wrote:I can paint a house in someone else's blood, but the sight of my own is not good. Yeah I'm the same, the sight of anothers blood doesn't really faze me but a decent ammount of my own sickens me. It depends on how much blood it is too. A cut or two and I'm fine. If it sprays or starts running down my arm, we got a problem :lol: When I was 14 I sliced my right elbow open by my arm going through a glass door. I have a 6cm scar where it happened. I was bleeding from the thumb, wrist, elbow, and the knee from a bit of glass that fell off. I felt more nauseaous seeing my at the time girlfriend with a cm minor head-wound that bled a lot.
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WGMG: People who walk slowly in large groups and crowd the hallways.
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AJohn
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imnofreak wrote:WGMG: People who walk slowly in large groups and crowd the hallways. the reason why I hated school.
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afromanGT
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WGMG: Crown Casino has fired all the Pit Bosses. Guys who have worked there for 10+ years have been made redundant on the spot and paid out a pittance of 16 weeks pay. Disgusting.
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AJohn
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WGMG: It appears my god-awful singing has induced the wrath of Zeus. Another god damn thunderstorm.
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WGMG: Storms have caused us to have 4 blackouts in the past three days.
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AJohn
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WGMG: Being bipolar. Fucking hate getting upset for little or no reason suddenly. Causes too much strain on my relationship.
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KiwiChick1
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imnofreak wrote:WGMG: People who walk slowly in large groups and crowd the hallways. Or people who stop and talk right in the middle of the hallway to their friend(s) who was going the other way. It's especially annoying since our hallways are really small, and there are lockers all along one side.
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Fredsta
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imnofreak wrote:WGMG: People who walk slowly in large groups and crowd the hallways. +1 Also, people that congregate in large groups and stand in inconvenient places like in front of a door or in the middle of a corridor.
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KiwiChick1
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AJohn wrote:WGMG: Being bipolar. Fucking hate getting upset for little or no reason suddenly. Causes too much strain on my relationship. :( How long have you suffered from bipolar for?
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AJohn
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KiwiChick1 wrote:AJohn wrote:WGMG: Being bipolar. Fucking hate getting upset for little or no reason suddenly. Causes too much strain on my relationship. :( How long have you suffered from bipolar for? Been diagnosed since 16, probably started shortly after my Mum died.
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KiwiChick1
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AJohn wrote:KiwiChick1 wrote:AJohn wrote:WGMG: Being bipolar. Fucking hate getting upset for little or no reason suddenly. Causes too much strain on my relationship. :( How long have you suffered from bipolar for? Been diagnosed since 16, probably started shortly after my Mum died. Sorry to hear. Do you think you've improved at all over the years? Just tell me to mind my own business if I'm seeming too nosy, it's just that mental illness is rather prominent (I'm not sure if that's the right word) in my family.
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AJohn
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KiwiChick1 wrote:AJohn wrote:KiwiChick1 wrote:AJohn wrote:WGMG: Being bipolar. Fucking hate getting upset for little or no reason suddenly. Causes too much strain on my relationship. :( How long have you suffered from bipolar for? Been diagnosed since 16, probably started shortly after my Mum died. Sorry to hear. Do you think you've improved at all over the years? Just tell me to mind my own business if I'm seeming too nosy, it's just that mental illness is rather prominent (I'm not sure if that's the right word) in my family. It's better in recent years, I'm not constantly running through the moods like my ex girlfriend on her period anymore. It's more a once every two-three days occurrence now. I'm more positive now than I was at 17-20
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KiwiChick1
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AJohn wrote:KiwiChick1 wrote:AJohn wrote:KiwiChick1 wrote:AJohn wrote:WGMG: Being bipolar. Fucking hate getting upset for little or no reason suddenly. Causes too much strain on my relationship. :( How long have you suffered from bipolar for? Been diagnosed since 16, probably started shortly after my Mum died. Sorry to hear. Do you think you've improved at all over the years? Just tell me to mind my own business if I'm seeming too nosy, it's just that mental illness is rather prominent (I'm not sure if that's the right word) in my family. It's better in recent years, I'm not constantly running through the moods like my ex girlfriend on her period anymore. It's more a once every two-three days occurrence now. I'm more positive now than I was at 17-20 That's good :) Hope you keep getting better!
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AJohn
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KiwiChick1 wrote:AJohn wrote:KiwiChick1 wrote:AJohn wrote:KiwiChick1 wrote:AJohn wrote:WGMG: Being bipolar. Fucking hate getting upset for little or no reason suddenly. Causes too much strain on my relationship. :( How long have you suffered from bipolar for? Been diagnosed since 16, probably started shortly after my Mum died. Sorry to hear. Do you think you've improved at all over the years? Just tell me to mind my own business if I'm seeming too nosy, it's just that mental illness is rather prominent (I'm not sure if that's the right word) in my family. It's better in recent years, I'm not constantly running through the moods like my ex girlfriend on her period anymore. It's more a once every two-three days occurrence now. I'm more positive now than I was at 17-20 That's good :) Hope you keep getting better! In saying that I haven't been dumped since I was 18, I've moved out of Dad's house when I was 19 and I've been dating for the last 3 and a bit years so that might have something to do with the sudden positivity.
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AJohn wrote:afromanGT wrote:Fredsta wrote:afromanGT wrote:I can paint a house in someone else's blood, but the sight of my own is not good. Yeah I'm the same, the sight of anothers blood doesn't really faze me but a decent ammount of my own sickens me. It depends on how much blood it is too. A cut or two and I'm fine. If it sprays or starts running down my arm, we got a problem :lol: When I was 14 I sliced my right elbow open by my arm going through a glass door. I have a 6cm scar where it happened. I was bleeding from the thumb, wrist, elbow, and the knee from a bit of glass that fell off. I felt more nauseaous seeing my at the time girlfriend with a cm minor head-wound that bled a lot. When I was 15, I accidentally sliced through my ring and middle finger on my right hand. I saw inside my fingers. Instantly I went light-headed. Quote:WGMG: People who walk slowly in large groups and crowd the hallways. This. WAGMG: The shit weather here can't decide what it wants to do. Starts out fine, pisses down, black clouds everywhere, storm, rain, lightning, blue sky....and repeat. Every few hours. Can't do anything while this shit keeps up. WGMGEM: Hot water system died. Can't take a shower. FFS. So irritated by everything right now.
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AJohn
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MidfieldMaestro wrote:AJohn wrote:afromanGT wrote:Fredsta wrote:afromanGT wrote:I can paint a house in someone else's blood, but the sight of my own is not good. Yeah I'm the same, the sight of anothers blood doesn't really faze me but a decent ammount of my own sickens me. It depends on how much blood it is too. A cut or two and I'm fine. If it sprays or starts running down my arm, we got a problem :lol: When I was 14 I sliced my right elbow open by my arm going through a glass door. I have a 6cm scar where it happened. I was bleeding from the thumb, wrist, elbow, and the knee from a bit of glass that fell off. I felt more nauseaous seeing my at the time girlfriend with a cm minor head-wound that bled a lot. When I was 15, I accidentally sliced through my ring and middle finger on my right hand. I saw inside my fingers. Instantly I went light-headed.. Ouch, that would make me pass out. Apparently you could have looked into my elbow but thankfully I was more concerned about stopping the bleeding than bending my arm to look at the wound.
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MidfieldMaestro
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I remember just running around yelling AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH with the blood running like a tap everywhere, then I went to the bathroom to let the blood drop into the sink, then I put my hand up and saw it.......Stopped me yelling out for a while.
Put some band-aids on it, and decided to see the doctor the next morning. Having those band-aids pulled off was torture.
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WGMG: People who think Bon Iver are a new band. WGMG: Have asked three people in the last two days whether they are going to my mates 18th on Saturday. None of them were invited. #feelsbadman. Especially considering they were all good friends with him.
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AJohn
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MidfieldMaestro wrote:I remember just running around yelling AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH with the blood running like a tap everywhere, then I went to the bathroom to let the blood drop into the sink, then I put my hand up and saw it.......Stopped me yelling out for a while.
Put some band-aids on it, and decided to see the doctor the next morning. Having those band-aids pulled off was torture. I remember putting a teatowel on my elbow, checking for Dad, seeing him skulling beer, walking to the neighbours (we lived awhile from anywhere), and being like "Hey, small favour, I need a lift to the hospital and Dad is pissed."
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WGMG: Having to go in IE whenever i want to log into 442
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afromanGT
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MidfieldMaestro wrote:AJohn wrote:afromanGT wrote:Fredsta wrote:afromanGT wrote:I can paint a house in someone else's blood, but the sight of my own is not good. Yeah I'm the same, the sight of anothers blood doesn't really faze me but a decent ammount of my own sickens me. It depends on how much blood it is too. A cut or two and I'm fine. If it sprays or starts running down my arm, we got a problem :lol: When I was 14 I sliced my right elbow open by my arm going through a glass door. I have a 6cm scar where it happened. I was bleeding from the thumb, wrist, elbow, and the knee from a bit of glass that fell off. I felt more nauseaous seeing my at the time girlfriend with a cm minor head-wound that bled a lot. When I was 15, I accidentally sliced through my ring and middle finger on my right hand. I saw inside my fingers. Instantly I went light-headed. Worst thing I ever did with a blade was with a box-cutter, being a bit clumsy I didn't stop when I got close to my hand and went clean through my thumb, the blade stopped when it hit the bone in my hand. Didn't feel good at all. I was about 13, nearly fainted. Another time I caught my hand in the big wheel at work, it jarred my thumb so badly the skin ruptured and blood went everywhere, I finished dealing and called the supervisor over, as he got over I staggered and he went to catch me but he was only a little bloke so only resulted in pushing me into the pillar I was next to. My head hit it and I knocked myself out. Woke up 3 minutes later going "what the fuck just happened?"
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WGMG: Left my phone at the gym. Luckily they've got my home number. Got a call from them, going to pick it up tomorrow morning.
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afromanGT
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WGMG: Want to play xbox. Can't because my hand is still taped up.
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AJohn
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WGMG: Overly paranoid people on MSN. I havn't said anything for a minute, I'm not ignoring you for someone else mate.
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afromanGT
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AJohn wrote:WGMG: Overly paranoid people on MSN. I havn't said anything for a minute, I'm not ignoring you for someone else mate. Self important people. Need to be paid attention on the spot to feel validated lol.
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AJohn
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afromanGT wrote:AJohn wrote:WGMG: Overly paranoid people on MSN. I havn't said anything for a minute, I'm not ignoring you for someone else mate. Self important people. Need to be paid attention on the spot to feel validated lol. Partly my fault. I like to reply as fast as I can to people on MSN and rarely do more than two people at once talk to me. But I went to the loo for less than a minute and come back to an "Are you there? Are you talking to someone else?"
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Clingy people :roll:
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WGMG: Playing BF3, Rush on Kharg Island. 4 people on the team literally just sit in the tank down at the beach because they think they're gonna spawn there, deadset sat there for 15 minutes with no kills.
He was a man of specific quirks. He believed that all meals should be earned through physical effort. He also contended, zealously like a drunk with a political point, that the third dimension would not be possible if it werent for the existence of water.
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