Well, the first couple of days aren't too bad, but then your body realizes that it's not getting that sweet serotonin buzz and you have a really bad emotional breakdown. I don't know what happens after that because I immediately started taking them again.
If that doesn't happen, then either the type of anti-deps you're using aren't working for you, or your body has a higher tolerance for the crash than mine does.
Well, in my household growing up, she was kind of a hero of ours. My little brother was at a young aged diagnosed with autism, so—once again, early ‘90s—we found out he had autism and through learning more about autism we learned about Temple Grandin, and we realised that her condition gave her a really unique perspective and strength. I absolutely love her story and the things she’s doing, particularly her hugging machine.
And the whole Temple Grandin, Stevie Wonder, Helen Keller to the bullshit thing in that song, it all comes from a kind of now-classic hip-hop trope. Do you listen to Lil’ Wayne much? Well the trope, I think it comes from “She Will”. You know, he just really subtly drops it—“I’m Ray Charles to the bullshit”. I also kind of got the idea from Treasure MammaL, who has a song called “Stevie Wonder to the Bullshit”. But it just basically means to blind yourself to the haters, to any of the stuff in the world that upsets you. To just refuse to see it.
But the thing that I meant to do in the song was to change the use of these tropes. There’s also that Helen Keller line, and this rapper Aaron Cohen has a Helen Keller to the Bullshit song where you not only don’t see it but you don’t hear it either. But I looked up these figures and try to see the other things. Like, it’s not their handicaps that are helping them survive, it’s their talents. It’s Helen Keller’s ability to connect even though she has these things hampering her, and it’s Stevie Wonder’s talent. And with Temple Grandin it’s “finding a nicer way to kill it”. If you follow the logic through the pop trope then Temple Grandin would be the funniest, where it would just be, refuse to process it, be unable to connect or process anything. --- Andrew Jackson on "Temple Grandin"
Unless you don't feel like you actually need the anti-deps, in which case it's still better to slowly wean yourself off of them rather than quitting cold turkey.
Also, the environmental protection agency and the national science foundation, the National INstitute of Health (which does a lot of very good research. Researches stuff like how to make better medicines and distribute them to people, how to cure diseases and prevent the spread of diseases), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the research project agency thing that helps do research for projects, the federal Aviation administration that does air traffic control so planes can fly safely and they also develop new kinds of planes and also enforcing safety regulations on planes.
Also, the environmental protection agency and the national science foundation, the National INstitute of Health (which does a lot of very good research. Researches stuff like how to make better medicines and distribute them to people, how to cure diseases and prevent the spread of diseases), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the research project agency thing that helps do research for projects, the federal Aviation administration that does air traffic control so planes can fly safely and they also develop new kinds of planes and also enforcing safety regulations on planes.
Okay, I don't like militaries (War isn't safe. The military costs lots of money. People sometimes die in the military.)
And I don't like how sometimes, well, actually, a whole lot of the time, the money from taxes is used inefficiently. That's no good, because the entire point of paying taxes is to fund things like having running clean water, researching cures for diseases and administering them, and stuff like that.
If it's used inefficiently, then there is some waste, and that's terrible because taxes are rather expensive for a lot of people. It would be better if taxes could be reduced but tax money could be used more resourcefully and efficiently so as to do even more research and stuff.
Eliminate waste, and then either reduce the taxes but keep the same benefits; or greatly increase the benefits but keep the taxes (so, it will be better than it is now because much more return and stuff). Or do a bit of both and reduce taxes while increasing benefits
that and the fact that many RPGs are not very interactive, and the stories do not appeal to me
the fights feel like menu screens, and that is not my thing Have you tried playing any of the Mario RPGs? I think you might end up liking them. It seems like their gameplay is whole lot more interactive than menu screen stuff. Granted, their stories are not exactly known for being super sophisticated.There are also sports RPGs like Inazuma Eleven, Mario Tennis/Golf, and such if you want an even less traditional RPG experience.
As a matter of fact, i loved PM:TTYD and the Mario & Luigi games that i played; the difference in the treatment of combat really made them for me.
Generally i'm not super fussed about stories in video games; a weak story only bothers me if there's nothing else to encourage me to play.
More people have said that and been killed than there are thorium decay products.
^^ A transsexual. :o You don't want to be one, and really no one does. But you will be one anyway, and you will live in Uganda, where you will be sentenced to death as punishment. This is the world you love.
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Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Well, in my household growing up, she was kind of a hero of ours. My little brother was at a young aged diagnosed with autism, so—once again, early ‘90s—we found out he had autism and through learning more about autism we learned about Temple Grandin, and we realised that her condition gave her a really unique perspective and strength. I absolutely love her story and the things she’s doing, particularly her hugging machine.
And the whole Temple Grandin, Stevie Wonder, Helen Keller to the bullshit thing in that song, it all comes from a kind of now-classic hip-hop trope. Do you listen to Lil’ Wayne much? Well the trope, I think it comes from “She Will”. You know, he just really subtly drops it—“I’m Ray Charles to the bullshit”. I also kind of got the idea from Treasure MammaL, who has a song called “Stevie Wonder to the Bullshit”. But it just basically means to blind yourself to the haters, to any of the stuff in the world that upsets you. To just refuse to see it.
But the thing that I meant to do in the song was to change the use of these tropes. There’s also that Helen Keller line, and this rapper Aaron Cohen has a Helen Keller to the Bullshit song where you not only don’t see it but you don’t hear it either. But I looked up these figures and try to see the other things. Like, it’s not their handicaps that are helping them survive, it’s their talents. It’s Helen Keller’s ability to connect even though she has these things hampering her, and it’s Stevie Wonder’s talent. And with Temple Grandin it’s “finding a nicer way to kill it”. If you follow the logic through the pop trope then Temple Grandin would be the funniest, where it would just be, refuse to process it, be unable to connect or process anything. --- Andrew Jackson on "Temple Grandin"
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
I love libraries.
Also, stuff like protected lands and landmarks.
And museums.
And I don't like how sometimes, well, actually, a whole lot of the time, the money from taxes is used inefficiently. That's no good, because the entire point of paying taxes is to fund things like having running clean water, researching cures for diseases and administering them, and stuff like that.
If it's used inefficiently, then there is some waste, and that's terrible because taxes are rather expensive for a lot of people. It would be better if taxes could be reduced but tax money could be used more resourcefully and efficiently so as to do even more research and stuff.
Eliminate waste, and then either reduce the taxes but keep the same benefits; or greatly increase the benefits but keep the taxes (so, it will be better than it is now because much more return and stuff). Or do a bit of both and reduce taxes while increasing benefits
And this one:and this one:
I'm an aro-gynandro-ace.
-runs and trips-
I would love to be one of these:
As a matter of fact, i loved PM:TTYD and the Mario & Luigi games that i played; the difference in the treatment of combat really made them for me.
Generally i'm not super fussed about stories in video games; a weak story only bothers me if there's nothing else to encourage me to play.
Can't execute sandstone.
but that doesn't mean the bad stuff isn't terrible and shouldn't go
if you love the world, you won't want terrible things to happen that prevent some people from appreciating the lovely things about it
Sandstone is inanimate rock.
Why do you want to be a sandstone, Ali?