What's on your mind?

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  • Diatonic12
    Diatonic12 Posts: 32,344 Member
    edited October 2020
    @MaltedTea, in your field of study you probably took a class in there somewhere. You're right, they are seldom literal. <3 There are warning dreams but those can even happen when you're wide awake. Discernment. Intuition. Gut instinct.

    If you spend time in the woods by yourself you have to stay aware of your surroundings at all times. It sharpens up your senses but everyone of us has those senses. We get a feel for what's around us or who might be staring a hole into the back of our head. You know when a parking lot is not safe or a dark alley. Fine tune it like a radio.

    You can even feel people a million miles away. There essence comes across the air waves. It's not really cuckoo for cocoa puffs. You see them and you feel them. Heckatoot, you just know they're thinking about you, too. That's a great feeling. ;)
  • Reckoner69_lmao
    Reckoner69_lmao Posts: 1,000 Member
    Is today an Iron Maiden day?
  • Miss_Chiev0us
    Miss_Chiev0us Posts: 1,592 Member
    Is today an Iron Maiden day?

    I adore you but no.😜
  • Reckoner69_lmao
    Reckoner69_lmao Posts: 1,000 Member
    Is today an Iron Maiden day?

    I adore you but no.😜

    This hurts
  • KosmosKitten
    KosmosKitten Posts: 10,476 Member
    Is today an Iron Maiden day?

    I adore you but no.😜

    This hurts

    Ghosts don't get opinions, yo. You're dead. :D
  • Reckoner69_lmao
    Reckoner69_lmao Posts: 1,000 Member
    Is today an Iron Maiden day?

    I adore you but no.😜

    This hurts

    Ghosts don't get opinions, yo. You're dead. :D

    It hurts right in my ectoplasmic heart!
  • Yoshiboobs
    Yoshiboobs Posts: 1,090 Member
    I can't wait for that sweet sweet health insurance to kick in next month. I'm going to get so many tests done. Health Rant
    Top of the list is addressing this chronic cough I've had for years and what I'm pretty confident is sleep apnea. I'm ready to be able to breath and not be too tired for everything. I can't remember the last time I woke up feeling refreshed or ready for anything. I always just need a nap. Another nap. Please. Can I just sit down and rest my eyes. Cough cough cough struggle cough cough, ah air. Cough cough cough...
    My joints always hurt and pop pop pop so I'm looking into that. I know cleaning up my diet will take care of the heartburn and indigestion and I'm already on it.
    Going to a psychologist at some point to address the crazy too. Finally. If I don't procrastinate. 😓
    I want my energy back.
    😑 How the gf puts up with me idk. These are not attractive traits. Guess I'm just that cute and funny because otherwise I'm a underachieving anxiety ridden, tired af, wheezing, dying at 31 individual. Hawt.
    My goal is to hopefully not be dying of anything and turning this whole ship around. Start running again. Start careing about things again. I don't want to spend my life in bed. I've got *kitten* to do.
  • s131951
    s131951 Posts: 3,776 Member
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    I would say you don't owe them loyalty even. You favor them with it.
  • _sw33tp3a_11
    _sw33tp3a_11 Posts: 4,692 Member
    s131951 wrote: »
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    I would say you don't owe them loyalty even. You favor them with it.

    You are absolutely right.
  • s131951
    s131951 Posts: 3,776 Member
    s131951 wrote: »
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    I would say you don't owe them loyalty even. You favor them with it.

    You are absolutely right.

    I know. You probably owe me something for that.
  • s131951
    s131951 Posts: 3,776 Member
    The 'Seal of approval' gif and the cat in a taco floating through space gif got me to chuckle. End laughter.
  • _sw33tp3a_11
    _sw33tp3a_11 Posts: 4,692 Member
    s131951 wrote: »
    s131951 wrote: »
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    I would say you don't owe them loyalty even. You favor them with it.

    You are absolutely right.

    I know. You probably owe me something for that.

    Step into my office. We will discuss payment plans 😉
  • s131951
    s131951 Posts: 3,776 Member
    s131951 wrote: »
    s131951 wrote: »
    3ik4azl0b462.jpg

    I would say you don't owe them loyalty even. You favor them with it.

    You are absolutely right.

    I know. You probably owe me something for that.

    Step into my office. We will discuss payment plans 😉

    which one is it?
  • _sw33tp3a_11
    _sw33tp3a_11 Posts: 4,692 Member
    s131951 wrote: »
    s131951 wrote: »
    s131951 wrote: »
    3ik4azl0b462.jpg

    I would say you don't owe them loyalty even. You favor them with it.

    You are absolutely right.

    I know. You probably owe me something for that.

    Step into my office. We will discuss payment plans 😉

    which one is it?

    Figure it out.
  • s131951
    s131951 Posts: 3,776 Member
    s131951 wrote: »
    s131951 wrote: »
    s131951 wrote: »
    3ik4azl0b462.jpg

    I would say you don't owe them loyalty even. You favor them with it.

    You are absolutely right.

    I know. You probably owe me something for that.

    Step into my office. We will discuss payment plans 😉

    which one is it?

    Figure it out.

    dagnabbit
  • FourWindsWalker
    FourWindsWalker Posts: 143 Member
    A spider dropped down from the ceiling and is behind a large dresser that I cannot move by myself.
  • honeybee__12
    honeybee__12 Posts: 15,688 Member
    A spider dropped down from the ceiling and is behind a large dresser that I cannot move by myself.

    OMG, what are you gonna do?
    Get the vacuum out, try to get it.
    I would not rest until I found it.
    🙄😂
  • MiNinaLisa
    MiNinaLisa Posts: 648 Member
    A spider dropped down from the ceiling and is behind a large dresser that I cannot move by myself.

    get a glass and a piece of paper and keep it near by. then you can put the glass surrounding it when it comes out, slide the paper under the glass and take it outside....
  • honeybee__12
    honeybee__12 Posts: 15,688 Member
    MiNinaLisa wrote: »
    A spider dropped down from the ceiling and is behind a large dresser that I cannot move by myself.

    get a glass and a piece of paper and keep it near by. then you can put the glass surrounding it when it comes out, slide the paper under the glass and take it outside....

    You are just so dang sweet! 😘
  • KickassAmazon76
    KickassAmazon76 Posts: 4,679 Member
    It's fall and getting colder here. And, like every year... A few pesky mice get in the house.

    I have this awesome cat who catches them almost as soon as they get in... But it usually involves him tearing around the house, then dropping the live one in the room, while me and my two kids scream and scatter, then I try to find a container to trap it and then run outside and throw him as far away as I can.

    Sometimes the mouse sneaks away - under a couch, or into a corner. Last time there was an empty pop can on the floor (no judging) and after the cat kicked the stunned mouse off the stairs at my daughter and she screamed, the mouse ran into the kitchen, and then tried to climb over the pop can and ended up rolling on it like a bear on a ball! Hahaha, then he escaped.

    So I set a trap. And I guess the mouse triggered the trap in the basement, but got flipped off into the floor where my cat caught it... Then he ran upstairs, past me into the kitchen, where I SAW the mouse.

    He raced upstairs past my kids and their screaming and then jumped ONTO MY BED AND DROPPED THE MOUSE ON MY DUVET TO PLAY WITH IT!

    I snagged it in a container, threw it outside, but now I'm afraid that I'm going to roll over and squeak.

    Gaaaaah!
  • KosmosKitten
    KosmosKitten Posts: 10,476 Member
    It's fall and getting colder here. And, like every year... A few pesky mice get in the house.

    I have this awesome cat who catches them almost as soon as they get in... But it usually involves him tearing around the house, then dropping the live one in the room, while me and my two kids scream and scatter, then I try to find a container to trap it and then run outside and throw him as far away as I can.

    Sometimes the mouse sneaks away - under a couch, or into a corner. Last time there was an empty pop can on the floor (no judging) and after the cat kicked the stunned mouse off the stairs at my daughter and she screamed, the mouse ran into the kitchen, and then tried to climb over the pop can and ended up rolling on it like a bear on a ball! Hahaha, then he escaped.

    So I set a trap. And I guess the mouse triggered the trap in the basement, but got flipped off into the floor where my cat caught it... Then he ran upstairs, past me into the kitchen, where I SAW the mouse.

    He raced upstairs past my kids and their screaming and then jumped ONTO MY BED AND DROPPED THE MOUSE ON MY DUVET TO PLAY WITH IT!

    I snagged it in a container, threw it outside, but now I'm afraid that I'm going to roll over and squeak.

    Gaaaaah!

    Had a cat once who killed a mouse and put it on my bare chest when I was sleeping. Little *kitten*.

    My roommate in college had a cat named Pi. Pi was a fat, calico colored planet of a cat, but one morning, my roommate woke to a desiccated hamster carcass on her pillow.

    Unsurprisingly, our upstairs neighbor reported a day or so later that one of her hamsters had escaped and had gone "missing" in our building. :grimace:
  • KickassAmazon76
    KickassAmazon76 Posts: 4,679 Member
    You are all great... But that isn't helping! Hahaha
  • ReenieHJ
    ReenieHJ Posts: 9,723 Member
    A spider dropped down from the ceiling and is behind a large dresser that I cannot move by myself.

    Better than a wasp, I say. Even a half dead wasp because I swear they instantly magically reincarnate into super-Wasp. And they're angry.
  • ReenieHJ
    ReenieHJ Posts: 9,723 Member
    You are all great... But that isn't helping! Hahaha

    You do know that when you throw a live mouse outside, he will find his way back in, along with his family(because *that* house was so much fun). You have to either 1)take it far far away or 2) leave it on someone's doorstep that you don't like, smearing peanut butter on their door.

    I remember being a dumb little kid and us kids were animal crazy. My older sisters were always going for rides and bringing home stray cats, or going to our local store at Easter time and buying ducks; we had (almost)every kind of pet imaginable. Anyways, I had a habit of being the first one up every a.m. and 1 time found a mouse in the trap, stuck but very much still alive. So I made a nice comfy soft cardboard box home for it, welcomed it, gave it cheese, and later couldn't figure out where it'd gone. Showed it to my mom and she kinda freaked when she saw the hole.

    I also remember trying to catch a bat to keep, using fishing nets; we had a shed they used to fly in and out of. That didn't work so well.
  • MiNinaLisa
    MiNinaLisa Posts: 648 Member
    MiNinaLisa wrote: »
    A spider dropped down from the ceiling and is behind a large dresser that I cannot move by myself.

    get a glass and a piece of paper and keep it near by. then you can put the glass surrounding it when it comes out, slide the paper under the glass and take it outside....

    If you put the paper down first THEN put the glass over it, if you accidentally use the wrong side of the glass, you have a piece of paper with macabre dead-spider art on it

    well there goes my coffee all over the computer screen. thanks a LOT Ghostie

    :D
  • MiNinaLisa
    MiNinaLisa Posts: 648 Member
    MiNinaLisa wrote: »
    A spider dropped down from the ceiling and is behind a large dresser that I cannot move by myself.

    get a glass and a piece of paper and keep it near by. then you can put the glass surrounding it when it comes out, slide the paper under the glass and take it outside....

    You are just so dang sweet! 😘

    mosquitoes and flies are a different story Mel ;)