thats a wierd pic...
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Ever heard of Exploding Head Syndrome?
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No, what is it?
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Ace-of-Spades wrote:
Ever heard of Exploding Head Syndrome?
It makes loud sounds go off in your head.
No, your head doesn't explode
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There's also Ghost Phase Syndrome or something like that.
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Uhhh... what?
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Lord-Sprites wrote:
We as in Us
We're not SPD, really . . .
markyparky56 wrote:
Ace-of-Spades wrote:
You know Orville Redenbacher Popcorn right? Well I buy myself about a box every week, but my brother always steals some. So I decided to eat the rest of this week's supply (4 bags) at once while watching Saw 2 through 4 on DVD. But the problem is I put 4 times the normal amount of black pepper on them, thinking it would need a 1:1 ratio like before. I ate some of it, but now my eyes are watering like crazy, and my throat burns like a mo- uh well it hurts a lot. Also coughing too. What can I do? I heard drinking water doesn't do anything for things like this.
Yoghurt again. Yogurt and milk, maybe honey, treacle... syrup maybe? If you dont like plain milk, add in some flavourings.
And bread.
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Eat cheese. I don't care what the problem, just have some cheese. When you have cheese, everything is at ease. XD
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Lactose intolerance goes deeply against cheese eating. I heard you have a massive fart-attack (pun on heart attack).
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Ace-of-Spades wrote:
Lactose intolerance goes deeply against cheese eating. I heard you have a massive fart-attack (pun on heart attack).
well then you cant have milk, yoghurt and anything else with lactose content.
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Not me specifically. I'm surprisingly not allergic to anything. Not even mosquito drool, or poison ivy spores. But my mosquito bites get infected, instead of itchy if I leave them out. That's why I hate mosquitos more than the average person.
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Ace-of-Spades wrote:
Not me specifically. I'm surprisingly not allergic to anything. Not even mosquito drool, or poison ivy spores. But my mosquito bites get infected, instead of itchy if I leave them out. That's why I hate mosquitos more than the average person.
Everyone hates them.
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markyparky56 wrote:
Ace-of-Spades wrote:
Not me specifically. I'm surprisingly not allergic to anything. Not even mosquito drool, or poison ivy spores. But my mosquito bites get infected, instead of itchy if I leave them out. That's why I dislike mosquitos more than the average person.
Everyone dislikes them.
He said he dislikes them more than the average person dislikes them.
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Kileymeister wrote:
markyparky56 wrote:
Ace-of-Spades wrote:
Not me specifically. I'm surprisingly not allergic to anything. Not even mosquito drool, or poison ivy spores. But my mosquito bites get infected, instead of itchy if I leave them out. That's why I dislike mosquitos more than the average person.
Everyone dislikes them.
He said he dislikes them more than the average person dislikes them.
Who on the scratch website is an average person?
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Well actually in this case, the average persons are the people allergic to mosquito drool (not being allergic means the skin doesn't get bumpy and itchy afterwards), so I'd say me and at least 300 other people on the whole scratch site, if only 1/10,000 have it.
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Ace-of-Spades wrote:
Well actually in this case, the average persons are the people allergic to mosquito drool (not being allergic means the skin doesn't get bumpy and itchy afterwards), so I'd say me and at least 300 other people on the whole scratch site, if only 1/10,000 have it.
Mosquitos drool?
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Yeah. That's what makes your skin itchy when they 'bite' you (In actuality, they stick their mouths in you, and drink your blood with tubes for tongues. The drool on their tongues causes itching from an allergic reaction).
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Ace-of-Spades wrote:
Yeah. That's what makes your skin itchy when they 'bite' you (In actuality, they stick their mouths in you, and drink your blood with tubes for tongues. The drool on their tongues causes itching from an allergic reaction).
Hmmm... not hmmm, Ewww... does that sound kinda whimpy? probably, anyway, we dont get mozzys in Scotland, we have miggys which i think are related to Mosquitos.
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Only the females bite you though (drinking blood to make more mosquitos). I've never heard of a 'miggy' before though. It might just be what the Scottish call Mosquitos.
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Ace-of-Spades wrote:
Only the females bite you though (drinking blood to make more mosquitos). I've never heard of a 'miggy' before though. It might just be what the Scottish call Mosquitos.
Nor have I. But I know what he means - "midge" is the dictionary spelling, although they are often nicknamed "midgies" in various UK dialects. They're smaller than mosquitos or something - I know they're different somehow.
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Oh well I'm not really an expert on insects so I don't really know many varieties. Roaches, Moths, Beetles, Mosquitos and Flies are the basics, and then they spread off from there.
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