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SidMl
dude, either lay off the acid or share
Omega_M
quote:
Originally posted by Akridrot
I do not think the average person feels what they read as much as I do.


Already you have come to the conclusion that you are above average. If you ain't on acid then maybe it's time for you to see a shrink
Akridrot
quote:
Originally posted by Omega_M
Already you have come to the conclusion that you are above average. If you ain't on acid then maybe it's time for you to see a shrink


I'm scared to see shrinks, because I can't imagine myself whispering my deepest, darkest secrets across the room to anyone.

And trust me, if my posts are any indication, my deepest, darkest secrets are evil, illegal, and pathetic. What's even worse is, they're all true.

I'll leave it to the rest of you to fill in the blanks.

edit: WTF does this have to do with tasty text?!?!?
dallastar
quote:
Originally posted by Akridrot
Am I the only person here who appreciates text this way sometimes? For some reason, ever since I started reading, I can 'taste' text when I remember it. When it dealt with food of course!

My relationship with the written word is different than most peoples. .


I conquer!:wtf:
eROs.au
quote:
Originally posted by dallastar
I conquer!:wtf:


:conf:
luisjb82
quote:
Originally posted by Akridrot
I'm scared to see shrinks, because I can't imagine myself whispering my deepest, darkest secrets across the room to anyone.

And trust me, if my posts are any indication, my deepest, darkest secrets are evil, illegal, and pathetic. What's even worse is, they're all true.

I'll leave it to the rest of you to fill in the blanks.

edit: WTF does this have to do with tasty text?!?!?


Never too late to seek help...
kadomony
REPOST!

seriously this is like the 3rd synasthesia thread

:p
Akridrot
Synaesthesia is awesome, I find that it compliments lucid dreaming quite lovely.

On an unrelated note, because I didn't feel like making TWO threads:
I just ran up the stairs after taking out the garbage, and it was ing exhilarating and refreshing. Wow, it feels like I just had a great time, the rush is unbelievable. No wonder I've been such a sad Akridrot... I haven't been active.

But if I try to work on flattening my stomach, trying to get abs.. it hurts and DOES NOT feel fun. In fact, if I work on my abs, there will always be a point where the burn becomes actual pain. This is after a few days of working on the abs. And even if I rest, the pain remains. Why are abs so ing hard to get?
luisjb82
quote:
Originally posted by Akridrot
Synaesthesia is awesome, I find that it compliments lucid dreaming quite lovely.

On an unrelated note, because I didn't feel like making TWO threads:
I just ran up the stairs after taking out the garbage, and it was ing exhilarating and refreshing. Wow, it feels like I just had a great time, the rush is unbelievable. No wonder I've been such a sad Akridrot... I haven't been active.

But if I try to work on flattening my stomach, trying to get abs.. it hurts and DOES NOT feel fun. In fact, if I work on my abs, there will always be a point where the burn becomes actual pain. This is after a few days of working on the abs. And even if I rest, the pain remains. Why are abs so ing hard to get?


when you're working out, your body internally produces some type of acid (don't know the english name for it)... you should have some sodium bicarbonate (spell checking?) or drink a soda just to diminish the effects of that acid getting into your muscles... that is why you feel pain, or at least that's what my trainer told me.
colonelcrisp
i can eat a book on mushrooms

Akridrot
quote:
Originally posted by luisjb82
when you're working out, your body internally produces some type of acid (don't know the english name for it)... you should have some sodium bicarbonate (spell checking?) or drink a soda just to diminish the effects of that acid getting into your muscles... that is why you feel pain, or at least that's what my trainer told me.


Thanks. I thought soda was an "avoid at all costs" type of thing when it came to working out. Your advice will be put to use soon.
luisjb82
quote:
Originally posted by Akridrot
Thanks. I thought soda was an "avoid at all costs" type of thing when it came to working out. Your advice will be put to use soon.


beware though, do it for the first 3 days or so... if you work out everyday that pain will go away soon and you won't need to have any soda at all.
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