- I can't remember the exact time frame, but my neighbor had stopped by for a while then called later that night to say he tested positive for covid. This was back when Delta variant was the most rampant. A few days later (i want to say 3 or 4), I was sneezing like crazy (I thought my allergy sneezing was bad! Oh no! This was 10x worse!) running a fever, vomiting, and coughing. Nothing tasted or smelled right. About all I could stomach was blue Gatorade and fries.
If it's a pattern with lots of repeats and easy to follow, I'll put on some urbex videos or a movie I've seen lots of times. This way, I still have background noise and extra visual stimuli while being able to focus on my project. Otherwise, I listen to what video game or movie/youtube my husband is playing
I miss Angelfire and Geocities websites.... damn I feel old.
I absolutely agree! I hate video walk through with a passion. I miss the days of finding a text guide, printing the part I'm stuck on, and going back to my game instead of having to wade through a ton of junk.
Yep, I always charge hazard pay if I need to use my angle grinder. Even Dremel cutoff wheels make me incredibly nervous.
I prefer to play the old school way- in my living room, disconnected from the internet. I'd go back to Sega Genesis and old NES any day.
Thinking I had a nasty toothache when it was nasty sinus pressure instead. Once the decongestants kicked in, I was fine!
I too was about to suggest the neighbor has Bluetooth hearing aids. A family member has Bluetooth hearing aids and you can never tell they have them.
At this point, I would not be surprised if he was Judge Doom in disguise.
It's a tie between my worst ever sinus infection and back labor when I had my youngest. That sinus infection had my head just THROBBING any time I moved and it was searing, blinding pain.
Back labor sucked because all my contractions felt so bad wrapping around my back, and since I was high risk with high blood pressure, the doctor didn't want me sitting up very much and wouldn't allow me to walk around before my epidural.
I was curious about the Tabasco one. I saw it last week, but wasn't sure about it so I passed it up. I'll have to grab a bottle when I head back to the store
What an awesome collection! Have you heard of Mansions of Madness?
If you can find a copy, I suggest the book The Idle Parent by Tom Hodgkinson. It might help you some
Bioshock and Silent Hill 2
Edit: also a very old and very obscure PC game called AMBER: Journeys Beyond. Basically, you had to go check on your collegue and do some ghost hunting and puzzle solving to save her
Well I didn't vote for him
It felt really good to delete my reddit account. I hadn't logged in or posted in months, and just lurked for a while. I was amazed at how toxic it had become. Reddit angries up the blood! (to paraphrase Grampa Simpson)
I decided on a totally new name. New place, new name