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@xmbts: I would think all that you need to do is walk that stuffs off. Thats what I do. Sick? Walk it off. Messed up leg? Walk it off. Unstable heart? Walk it off.

I'm pretty sure you can still walk, right? If not, you should walk that off so you can start walking other stuff off.
[sub]In all seriousness though, I would hope you are doing something about getting those pains fixed. Not good to let them fester.[/sub]
 

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@Stranger: It's been going on for 15 years it's not really anything that can be fixed. >.>
 

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@xmbts: Well, I'm pretty sure they got needles and meds and things to fix that kinds of stuffs. Because...way too often people kinda get stuck on a bit of a pity train, I notice. But thats just me being harsh to peoples. I would like to think you got friends telling you as much already, and don't need this old fashioned stranger tellin ya things like that.

So...how about that weather? Keeping warm? Maybe getting a tan? Learning and obtaining new things? Or just causing trouble?
 

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@Stranger: I don't really like meds, last one's I took really messed me up for a while. <.>

And no not really most people couldn't care less about my complaining. xD

Weather is too warm I have many fuzzy shirts and I'm paler then most people. May be getting a job and mostly keeping to myself.

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@xmbts: I didn't realize I was asking questions or pushing on things. Apologies, all the same. However, meds, while doing some...messing up, can be of some good assistance as well. But, you probably know better than I what to take.

And listening to complaints is...well, kinda my thing, I guess. Call it a hobby or something. I just like to hear how people are doing, and if things are going well or not. And being pale means you should work on that tan a little bit. Helps the complexion and overall health.

And...work is always handy. Income is something that, while sometimes fought for, is handy.
 

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@Stranger: Personal preference I kind of hate taking medicine if I can avoid it, if it's not debilitating I'd rather bear with it.

And I don't tan, if I go in the sun I just turn pink and itch, or red and burn. Depends how long I'm out. Always go back to pale though. :p

I have a job currently the thing is I hate it a lot and it's not related to anything I'd like to be doing.
 

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@xmbts: Yeah, I'm mostly in the same spot. Not one for taking much in the ways of meds and things. So I totally understand that.

Heh. Well, at that rate I think you might be missing some valuable vitamin...D, I think it was? But in any case, I would think keeping the pale complexion might be a nice touch. Makes it easy to be ghosty.

And I have a job as well, that is also not related at all to anything I want to do. Good luck to both of us finding something much better eh?
 

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@neoon You've obviously never read about half my posts.

Speaking of I turned down an offer of sex about an hour ago. I think it's cause I know I'll be working with him again for a month in a year. And I'm trying NOT to sleep with everyone I work with...even though I did sleep with one guy that if things go how they should I will probably be directly working with him....awkward.....
 

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@Stranger: Yay agreeableness.

I can always find other sources of Vitamin D, And I'm very ghosty. o.o

And I now have a number to call to ask about getting a job at a home for the mentally disabled, yay.
 

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@Blarg: Sounds like things are getting better for you. I've a an appointment with my psychiatrist Friday and I have to take a few tests to see if I'm schizophrenic. If I am then I'm not surprised since that also runs on my mom's side of the family.
 

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@xmbts: Yay. So may we continue with our...trying times.

Eh, you can find other methods, but I prefer the old fashioned method of having the sun shine in, and walking about in. But them I am kinda risky.

And yay for connections! Its funny ya say that, because I did some work at a place like that as well before. But...in any case, here is to hoping for some more employment...hopefully safe employment.
 

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@Stranger: I dislike the sun greatly. >.>

@Nero: Better is subjective, mostly avoiding stagnation.
 

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@xmbts: What did the sun ever do to you? It hasn't treated me that bad...well, not all the time anyways.

@Redlin: I have only consistently spoken with them here, and could not declare such a statement of "terrible" from that alone.
 

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@Stranger: Well it gave my friend cancer, and given how photosensitive I am I'm at a decent amount of risk for it as well.

@Nero: I'm moderately optimistic about certain things.

@Red: Pff.