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Post by Allec on Jun 13, 2015 13:02:45 GMT -6
So is anyone watching the US Team in the Women's World Cup for Soccer?? Am I the only one who is a jocknerd???
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Post by saintfelicity on Jun 13, 2015 13:16:15 GMT -6
^ I watched it vicariously through you :DDD
Also HI EVERYONE I haven't been around in a bit. My anxiety's been really bad the past few weeks and it's sent my short-term memory to shit. ;_;
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Post by Ciar Lionheart on Jun 13, 2015 16:26:13 GMT -6
I can't help but smile at this picture. That horse is pretty fresh-looking for just gotten done with a race. Fun fact: this lovely fresh-looking horse would give me a terrible allergic reaction. :D
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Post by wickedlittlecritta on Jun 13, 2015 17:31:20 GMT -6
I can't help but smile at this picture. That horse is pretty fresh-looking for just gotten done with a race. Fun fact: this lovely fresh-looking horse would give me a terrible allergic reaction. I'M SO SORRY FOR YOU ): Luckily ponies come in hypoallergenic styles complete with fashionable curls:
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Post by Ciar Lionheart on Jun 13, 2015 22:54:08 GMT -6
Hypoallergenic and EXTREMELY EXPENSIVE haha.
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Post by Allec on Jun 14, 2015 5:26:08 GMT -6
Pretty horses! Reminds me of how there's this song called/with the refrain "Goodbye horses~" and no, I don't know what they mean.
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Post by wickedlittlecritta on Jun 14, 2015 7:04:54 GMT -6
Hypoallergenic and EXTREMELY EXPENSIVE haha. All horses are expensive. Especially the free ones. XD But they're big dumb babies and I love them.
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Post by Searlait on Jun 14, 2015 12:16:41 GMT -6
Fun fact: this lovely fresh-looking horse would give me a terrible allergic reaction. Oh gods, I don't even want to think about how unpleasant finding that out was.
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Post by Ciar Lionheart on Jun 14, 2015 17:51:08 GMT -6
Fun fact: this lovely fresh-looking horse would give me a terrible allergic reaction. :D Oh gods, I don't even want to think about how unpleasant finding that out was. It involved an hour long ride in the woods as part of a friend's birthday. By the midway point I had discovered that my allergy symptoms include difficulty breathing, coughing, stuffed nose, puffy and watery eyes, and itching all over my body. I went home, took a ridiculous quantity of antihistamines, and showered extensively; I still felt itchy until about three days later. It was especially unfortunate because according to the guide leading our group, I was a natural at riding and could have been quite good at it.
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Post by ryeduck on Jun 24, 2015 7:04:03 GMT -6
So I've been off the forum for a little bit. Life things. In fun news though I just put together my own computer for the first time and oh man, does this thing run smoothly
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Post by Searlait on Jun 25, 2015 14:34:54 GMT -6
ryeduck Ooh! I've been planning building a computer for a long time. Any advice?
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Post by ryeduck on Jun 26, 2015 6:45:16 GMT -6
Yea Searlait, I have a few tips. What are you planning on using it for? That'll help with giving you some specific tips. A few general tips though... 1: Research. I read the Build a PC subreddit for almost a month to get an idea of what to look for. Just a fount of information and if you have any questions, they'll happily answer. 2: Know your budget. You don't need $2000 for a solid gaming rig. I spent $700 on mine and can play most games at ultra settings and the latest games at high settings. 3: Make sure everything is compatible. PC Part Picker is a great website for this and making sure you're on budget. 4: Motherboards. They're harder to understand and a good portion of them come dead on arrival (DOA). Really take the time to pick one out and don't be afraid to pay extra for a warranty. Motherboards and power supplies are typically the first parts that will burn out on you. 5: When in doubt read the manual and/or consult the internet. Hope this helps a bit
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Post by saintfelicity on Jul 11, 2015 7:18:17 GMT -6
UGH BUMPS THREAD VIA FLAILING anyone offering new brains for sale, I would like one.
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Post by cass on Jul 12, 2015 14:35:54 GMT -6
if you find a good dealer, let me know!
i could use a new body as well now i think about it.... *flops*
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Post by Huri on Jul 12, 2015 15:33:59 GMT -6
I'LL HELP KEEP IT ALIVE by whining. We've been trying to get a (rented) house since May and there's been this one that is perfect in almost EVERY WAY except it's smaller. Granted my apartment is pretty sizeable and it's only like 200 sqft less but honestly I kinda wanted one more tiny room, like a lil office space or den or... something. I did a tarot reading about it and got a 9 of Cups aka IT'S GOOD DO IT but now I'm worried someones gonna sweep it up since we declined a late Monday morning appt for an early Tuesday one.... Is someone going to book that Monday one? Has someone already booked an early Monday? Noooooo why did I not decide to look into this one sooner because I was fretting over size, jeez!!
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