Some nights my eyelids are as thick as a person who has been constipated for the past three days, some nights they flap around violently at the slightest breeze.
Hilarious thread, you guys are a funny bunch!
Yeah, it should be nice this year in Colorado. Where are you from? Things are well, just on that job application grind.
I do have several pets; two dogs, a cat, and some fish. What about you?
Ah, gotcha. How unfortunate, though. Colorado is a beautiful state. I actually applied to an internship right here in Colorado Springs, hope something works out!
Yeah, Colorado weather sometimes has its moments but its pretty stable otherwise.
Oh yeah? Why'd you move then? It was a strange day, weather-wise. It rained for the first half of the day and then snowed for the rest. We've got 1-2 inches sitting on the ground as I type this.
Anyway, hi!
I can relate. When I lived in the dorms at RIT, the strobes were so bright, they would render me almost completely blind (exaggerating a bit here) before I could even open my eyes! :O
It's an on-going process, but I'm learning to deal with all the emotions I've been suppressing for so long. Luckily I've got a person standing right by me along the way! :P
It sickens me to bear witness to a human being be so malicious towards another. I'm sorry this happened, but at least you hopefully learned some new lessons about yourself and the world this time around!
How amusing! I can't see this working consistently to wake up the user, unless there was a tube leading from the nozzle directly to one of your nostrils... talk about a rude but fragrant awakening. :D
How incredible! If there's one thing I love about sign language, its that we all use two hands to sign but the dialects are incredibly different. You often don't have to travel far to notice differences in how we sign.
Have you met anyone trying to learn NSL? If so, how difficult was it for...