Randomness - vol. IV
- Milla aka. the Slayer
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You could also ask the illness to leave you alone. I actually treat my illnesses by forgeting about them. Dunno exactly that I forget about them or they get cured by the time I realize I should be...er...ill?
Anyway, weather yesterday here was horrible. A wind came out of nowhere, struck down trees, roofs and I ALMOST skipped my workout!
Anyway, weather yesterday here was horrible. A wind came out of nowhere, struck down trees, roofs and I ALMOST skipped my workout!
"There’s nothing to fear but fear itself and maybe some mild to moderate jellification of bones." Cave Johnson, Portal 2.
- Milla aka. the Slayer
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NoooooooooooooKalah wrote:If you ever get a song on the brain, it can be safely removed by humming the theme of The Pink Panther. It's true.
What the f*** we should do if Pink Panther gets stuck in your mind then?
"There’s nothing to fear but fear itself and maybe some mild to moderate jellification of bones." Cave Johnson, Portal 2.
- TheUndeadKing
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Wise, antiobiotics shouldn't be used willy-nilly.Kristo wrote: What do you mean it's not allowed? Do you need to see a doctor first to get a prescription before you can buy them? That's what we have to do here in the US.
And for song stuck in head, the ultimate solution:
Your never gonna get this song out of your head
Who the hell locks these things?
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- Milla aka. the Slayer
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I feel for you on that one Milla. We had to put one of my dogs down about a month ago. He had a 'twisted stomach' which is basically an unexplained 'kink' in the stomach or intestines that causes the animal to bloat and pushes against the lungs so he can't breath. At 15+ years of age, the doctor said it was highly unlikely that he would survive the surgery to fix it. Rather than allow my dear old friend to suffer, we let the doctor send him quietly to whatever lies beyond.
It hurts. It really does. But part of being a loving pet owner is knowing when it's time to end their suffering.
It hurts. It really does. But part of being a loving pet owner is knowing when it's time to end their suffering.
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- Milla aka. the Slayer
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My dog was euthanized today. It got a lot worse during the night. It had, what the vet thought was stomach cancer, and it was having a hard time breathing. It was slowly asphyxiating. I've cried so hard today, and it was the hardest thing I ever did, saying goodbye to her. She was much loved. But she was also suffering and I just couldn't bear that so I'm glad she was put to sleep.
But I can't stop crying..
But I can't stop crying..
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- Milla aka. the Slayer
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Have you considered getting another pooch straight away? For some people this is the best solution while for others it's unimaginable to replace their beloved pet with a new one.Milla aka. the Slayer wrote:I just can't believe that I'll never see her again. I already miss her so much!
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