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I saw the correlation with migraines when I was Googling to figure out what it was. The weird thing is that I don’t get migraines. At first I was freaking out inside my head, worrying that something was wrong with my rods or cones. I have any number of eye floaters, but a shimmering technicolor one was not something I ever imagined. I have an eye doctor appointment coming up, and I plan on mentioning it to them.Scotty wrote: ↑Mon Jan 10, 2022 10:57 amI had to look this up and I didn’t know that was what those were called! I get those right before my biannual ocular migraines and they’re a right annoyance. Starts as a pinwheel in the center of one eye, and then gets bigger to envelop my other eye. Takes me out of commission for a couple hours.
Sorry you had one!! Keep drinking your water
Are you moving to Cubs territory or White Sox turf?nutella wrote: ↑Mon Jun 07, 2021 1:43 am Some of you may know by now but I'm moving to Chicago at the end of this month! My partner and I along with two close friends from college bought a big old house and it's gonna be super cool. I'm keeping my current job continuing to work remotely which is nice, and will be in the central timezone which is new and different for me lol. We're going to miss Portland a lot though. Somewhat busy with the moving process for the next few weeks, but excited for the change!
Oh my! I remember leggy. She made her way over here to the Syndicate briefly, though I don't know if she ever played any games here. That is awful and sad. It's the first I've encountered someone passing away who had been a part of one of the mafia communities I've participated in. Was it sudden or had she been battling an illness?
fingersplints wrote: ↑Fri Apr 17, 2020 7:25 am Hello mafiathesyndicate. After learning of the passing of an old friend from irc, I have spent a lot of the morning reminiscing about the good times I had with you all playing mafia, discussing Lost, and just the general chatting/friendship. It feels like a lifetime ago, but I miss you guys. Just thought I’d stop by to say I hope you are all keeping well and safe in this scary time.
I never understood the appeal of Twitter. I grew up in the heyday of AOL Instant Messenger, when reading people’s away messages was oftentimes as much fun as IM’ing people. Twitter strikes me as nothing but away messages. Sure, there’s an art to pinning your thoughts down in 140 characters but it all boils down to “this is what I’m doing” or “this is what I think”. The sheer volume of tweets posted in a day boggles my mind. Unless you spend a great deal of time reading through the feeds you follow, you might miss something worth reading. And unless you tweet a lot each day, your feed will get buried by those who do. It’s become, what this old-timer views as, an away message arms race.ColinIsCool wrote: ↑Thu Aug 23, 2018 7:17 am Twitter is an overwhelmingly net negative in my life and in the world imo
Perhaps this just means that you are meant to share what you're listening to with the rest of the world.
Believe me, I considered returning the favor and spamming her with read receipts but I try to avoid petty retribution. Besides, Ms. Read Receipt is always striving for the 'good dog' pat on the head from the owners and she would probably complain about it. I don't know if it's her poor communication skills or her over-developed self-preservation instinct, but she regularly makes subtle put-down comments about me and our other co-worker when the boss men are present. She used to be the only office person years ago, so maybe she never got used to sharing the glory when things go right. Trouble is, she makes most of the mistakes, so she still gets most of the grief. Sharing is caring, right?JaggedJimmyJay wrote: ↑Tue Apr 17, 2018 12:29 pmHand her a sarcastic hand-written note indicating that you read her email each time you do so.G-Man wrote: ↑Tue Apr 17, 2018 12:21 pm Email read receipts.
I have a long history with email read receipts, mostly negative. When asked to send one back to the person who sent me an email, I decline because, chances are, the sender also earmarked the email for a delivery receipt and should have gotten one.
One of my co-workers is now requesting a read receipt with every email she sends me. Not just for important tasks and questions, mind you. She is also requesting read receipts for one-sentence responses. My other co-worker has noticed this as well, so Ms. Read Receipt isn't just doing it to me.
What to do?
Epignosis wrote: ↑Tue Apr 17, 2018 12:35 pmGet her to spit in a tube. It could be a genetic thing.G-Man wrote: ↑Tue Apr 17, 2018 12:21 pm
Email read receipts.
I have a long history with email read receipts, mostly negative. When asked to send one back to the person who sent me an email, I decline because, chances are, the sender also earmarked the email for a delivery receipt and should have gotten one.
One of my co-workers is now requesting a read receipt with every email she sends me. Not just for important tasks and questions, mind you. She is also requesting read receipts for one-sentence responses. My other co-worker has noticed this as well, so Ms. Read Receipt isn't just doing it to me.
What to do?
Mafia is my mistress and I’ve learned that I can never have just a quick fling.DharmaHelper wrote: ↑Sat Feb 24, 2018 12:09 am Fun thing is you can play AND watch INH's Twin Peaks game G-Man if you haven't already signed up.