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17 Feb 2016, 5:41 am

Why has time got to keep ticking? If only I could find a way to stop it.


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17 Feb 2016, 6:37 am

IMO, silver tequila is far better than gold/aged tequila from the perspective of getting the raw agave taste.

Aging it in barrels as they do with gold gives you an agave mixed with the smokey oak flavoring of common aged whiskeys--that defeats the purpose of drinking tequila to me, really.

I suppose you could say the same with whiskeys too, as unaged whiskey lacks the smokey oak flavoring and only has a raw corn or barley taste. You don't really find unaged whiskeys around, though.

I guess I just like muh booze close to pure for its ingredients.



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17 Feb 2016, 6:44 am

What I find unfair is the fact that:

If you're a good looking guy and you show an interest in a woman, even if she's not interested in you, she'll be flattered and won't mind. She'll just smile.

but

If you're an ugly guy and you do the exact same thing as the good looking guy did, they take offense and think you're a creep.

That's not fair!


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17 Feb 2016, 6:49 am

Nope...it's not fair!

It's Social Darwinist, if you ask me.



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17 Feb 2016, 6:53 am

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Nope...it's not fair!

It's Social Darwinist, if you ask me.


You're right Kraftie.


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17 Feb 2016, 6:55 am

How's the weather in NY today?


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17 Feb 2016, 7:09 am

Aussie Aspie - Stimming


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17 Feb 2016, 7:17 am

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That's a great video. I think we each have our own unique ways of stimming.


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17 Feb 2016, 7:25 am

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ImAnAspie wrote:
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That's a great video. I think we each have our own unique ways of stimming.


The first stim I ever did was when I was a really young child. I used to rock my head from side to side on my pillow when I was in bed.

I never knew it was stimming until I accepted my diagnosis in 2013 and started to do research into AS.

But even back then, as young as I was, I knew it was weird and I hid it from my family, so I thought but after being diagnosed, I disclosed all of this stuff to my family and as it turned out, my sister knew I used to do it :oops:


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17 Feb 2016, 7:34 am

i can sense some bad spirits lately in our place :cry:


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17 Feb 2016, 7:40 am

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i can sense some bad spirits lately in our place :cry:


Get some Jack Daniels - That's a good spirit :) - just kidding.

I shouldn't be flippant. I can actually sympathize although, mine's not bad.

Like what? What are you sensing?


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17 Feb 2016, 8:06 am

It's not bad. About Plus 3 Celsius, partly cloudy. The high will be about 7-8 today. A little above normal. The normal high is about 5, the normal low about minus 2.



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17 Feb 2016, 8:11 am

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It's not bad. About Plus 3 Celsius, partly cloudy. The high will be about 7-8 today. A little above normal. The normal high is about 5, the normal low about minus 2.


WOW -That's cold. In winter, you could save on electricity costs by turning your freezer off and storing all of your frozen food in a large esky outside.


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17 Feb 2016, 8:21 am

If you're in a place like Winnipeg, Manitoba, then this would work. A day that gets above freezing from December through February is a fluke there.

In NYC, though, nope--since it's usually above freezing during the day.