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Kartessa
Apr 16, 2013, 2:51 AM
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Kartessa wrote: Twitter reporting tires me But a PTFTW doesn't
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Kartessa
Apr 16, 2013, 2:51 AM
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Kartessa wrote: Kartessa wrote: Twitter reporting tires me But a PTFTW doesn't Backing it up without a bad taste joke
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Kartessa
Apr 16, 2013, 2:52 AM
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Kartessa wrote: Kartessa wrote: Kartessa wrote: Twitter reporting tires me But a PTFTW doesn't Backing it up without a bad taste joke Because after looking at the shit people post on Facebook, I'm full of them.
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epoch
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Apr 16, 2013, 3:31 AM
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Kartessa wrote: epoch wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: epoch wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: Good news is that two of the hospitals have been on lock down all afternoon. One because there's a suspected bomb in one of the garages, but the other because there's a potential suspect being treated there. Sorry Greg, but the shit going on in Boston is far more worldly important than your Brazilian hospital crisis. Nice try on the one-ups-manship, though. I'll give you credit for that. eh? I was talking about MGH and B&W. Ah, context would have been important. We know you're south of here, so I assumed you were talking about local hospitals to you. Am I wrong to take no real interest in this until a future time when everything can be objectively analyzed? Nope. I like to hear what happened, not what twitter says.
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Kartessa
Apr 16, 2013, 3:33 AM
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epoch wrote: Kartessa wrote: epoch wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: epoch wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: Good news is that two of the hospitals have been on lock down all afternoon. One because there's a suspected bomb in one of the garages, but the other because there's a potential suspect being treated there. Sorry Greg, but the shit going on in Boston is far more worldly important than your Brazilian hospital crisis. Nice try on the one-ups-manship, though. I'll give you credit for that. eh? I was talking about MGH and B&W. Ah, context would have been important. We know you're south of here, so I assumed you were talking about local hospitals to you. Am I wrong to take no real interest in this until a future time when everything can be objectively analyzed? Nope. I like to hear what happened, not what twitter says. All i care to read right now is analysis of the response... kinda interesting... or play: http://www.flashflashrevolution.com/ While I trip out on old NyQuil and a cookie
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macherry
Apr 16, 2013, 4:06 AM
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epoch wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: epoch wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: Good news is that two of the hospitals have been on lock down all afternoon. One because there's a suspected bomb in one of the garages, but the other because there's a potential suspect being treated there. Sorry Greg, but the shit going on in Boston is far more worldly important than your Brazilian hospital crisis. Nice try on the one-ups-manship, though. I'll give you credit for that. eh? I was talking about MGH and B&W. Ah, context would have been important. We know you're south of here, so I assumed you were talking about local hospitals to you. i got it!! keep up
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macherry
Apr 16, 2013, 4:07 AM
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Kartessa wrote: epoch wrote: Kartessa wrote: epoch wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: epoch wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: Good news is that two of the hospitals have been on lock down all afternoon. One because there's a suspected bomb in one of the garages, but the other because there's a potential suspect being treated there. Sorry Greg, but the shit going on in Boston is far more worldly important than your Brazilian hospital crisis. Nice try on the one-ups-manship, though. I'll give you credit for that. eh? I was talking about MGH and B&W. Ah, context would have been important. We know you're south of here, so I assumed you were talking about local hospitals to you. Am I wrong to take no real interest in this until a future time when everything can be objectively analyzed? Nope. I like to hear what happened, not what twitter says. All i care to read right now is analysis of the response... kinda interesting... or play: http://www.flashflashrevolution.com/ While I trip out on old NyQuil and a cookie nyquil gives me the shakes
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Apr 16, 2013, 6:41 AM
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Kartessa wrote: Twitter reporting tires me I think it's utility as a reporting tool may have gotten a bit overinflated by the whole Egypt/Libya/Tunisia business.
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Apr 16, 2013, 6:44 AM
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macherry wrote: Kartessa wrote: epoch wrote: Kartessa wrote: epoch wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: epoch wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: Good news is that two of the hospitals have been on lock down all afternoon. One because there's a suspected bomb in one of the garages, but the other because there's a potential suspect being treated there. Sorry Greg, but the shit going on in Boston is far more worldly important than your Brazilian hospital crisis. Nice try on the one-ups-manship, though. I'll give you credit for that. eh? I was talking about MGH and B&W. Ah, context would have been important. We know you're south of here, so I assumed you were talking about local hospitals to you. Am I wrong to take no real interest in this until a future time when everything can be objectively analyzed? Nope. I like to hear what happened, not what twitter says. All i care to read right now is analysis of the response... kinda interesting... or play: http://www.flashflashrevolution.com/ While I trip out on old NyQuil and a cookie nyquil gives me the shakes "My hands won't stop shaking and that can't be good"
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Kartessa
Apr 16, 2013, 1:48 PM
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On the drive to work today, I was so out of it, I had to scream at myself, slap myself and pinch myself... If I do bail early, I'm just passing out in my car.
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macherry
Apr 16, 2013, 2:50 PM
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Kartessa wrote: On the drive to work today, I was so out of it, I had to scream at myself, slap myself and pinch myself... If I do bail early, I'm just passing out in my car. thanks for letting us know
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Kartessa
Apr 16, 2013, 2:51 PM
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macherry wrote: Kartessa wrote: On the drive to work today, I was so out of it, I had to scream at myself, slap myself and pinch myself... If I do bail early, I'm just passing out in my car. thanks for letting us know Best if you kids stay off the 403/QEW
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donald949
Apr 16, 2013, 3:54 PM
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epoch wrote: <--- surrounded by well-armed mis-informed questionably trained slightly educated people itching to shoot something. I've been in my reinforced fallout shelter office all day wondering when we'll be sent home because the US is at war with another faction of some crazy. It's sad to hear about it, more so since I've seen un-filtered uncensored photos from the blasts, literally, moments from when it went live. Doubt that you'll see the shots of the guy with his legs all in spaghetti pieces on the news. Or the one with limbs her and there and blood following. Yes, it's traumatic when something of this magnitude comes home. However, it could have been worse... Going to have to pass on the more hard core stuff. What I saw was bad enough. Anyrate, thoughts a prayers goes out to those out there, freinds and family.
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donald949
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Kartessa wrote: macherry wrote: Kartessa wrote: On the drive to work today, I was so out of it, I had to scream at myself, slap myself and pinch myself... If I do bail early, I'm just passing out in my car. thanks for letting us know Best if you kids stay off the 403/QEW Can do. Thanks for the heads up
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Kartessa
Apr 16, 2013, 4:01 PM
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donald949 wrote: epoch wrote: <--- surrounded by well-armed mis-informed questionably trained slightly educated people itching to shoot something. I've been in my reinforced fallout shelter office all day wondering when we'll be sent home because the US is at war with another faction of some crazy. It's sad to hear about it, more so since I've seen un-filtered uncensored photos from the blasts, literally, moments from when it went live. Doubt that you'll see the shots of the guy with his legs all in spaghetti pieces on the news. Or the one with limbs her and there and blood following. Yes, it's traumatic when something of this magnitude comes home. However, it could have been worse... Going to have to pass on the more hard core stuff. What I saw was bad enough. Anyrate, thoughts a prayers goes out to those out there, freinds and family. Must be something wrong with me... that shit don't bother me.
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Kartessa
Apr 16, 2013, 4:03 PM
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Kartessa wrote: donald949 wrote: epoch wrote: <--- surrounded by well-armed mis-informed questionably trained slightly educated people itching to shoot something. I've been in my reinforced fallout shelter office all day wondering when we'll be sent home because the US is at war with another faction of some crazy. It's sad to hear about it, more so since I've seen un-filtered uncensored photos from the blasts, literally, moments from when it went live. Doubt that you'll see the shots of the guy with his legs all in spaghetti pieces on the news. Or the one with limbs her and there and blood following. Yes, it's traumatic when something of this magnitude comes home. However, it could have been worse... Going to have to pass on the more hard core stuff. What I saw was bad enough. Anyrate, thoughts a prayers goes out to those out there, freinds and family. Must be something wrong with me... that shit don't bother me. I've seen some super-HD gore in Paris when I was a kid (Was a block away from a subway bombing in 95). Some very life-like injuries in Afghanistan... Never really fazed me.
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Kartessa
Apr 16, 2013, 4:04 PM
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Kartessa wrote: Kartessa wrote: donald949 wrote: epoch wrote: <--- surrounded by well-armed mis-informed questionably trained slightly educated people itching to shoot something. I've been in my reinforced fallout shelter office all day wondering when we'll be sent home because the US is at war with another faction of some crazy. It's sad to hear about it, more so since I've seen un-filtered uncensored photos from the blasts, literally, moments from when it went live. Doubt that you'll see the shots of the guy with his legs all in spaghetti pieces on the news. Or the one with limbs her and there and blood following. Yes, it's traumatic when something of this magnitude comes home. However, it could have been worse... Going to have to pass on the more hard core stuff. What I saw was bad enough. Anyrate, thoughts a prayers goes out to those out there, freinds and family. Must be something wrong with me... that shit don't bother me. I've seen some super-HD gore in Paris when I was a kid (Was a block away from a subway bombing in 95). Some very life-like injuries in Afghanistan... Never really fazed me. I mean, I'm not a sociopath... if its in front of me, I'll swear a lot, and try to fix it, but I dont cry/get bothered/have nightmares.
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Kartessa
Apr 16, 2013, 4:06 PM
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Kartessa wrote: Kartessa wrote: Kartessa wrote: donald949 wrote: epoch wrote: <--- surrounded by well-armed mis-informed questionably trained slightly educated people itching to shoot something. I've been in my reinforced fallout shelter office all day wondering when we'll be sent home because the US is at war with another faction of some crazy. It's sad to hear about it, more so since I've seen un-filtered uncensored photos from the blasts, literally, moments from when it went live. Doubt that you'll see the shots of the guy with his legs all in spaghetti pieces on the news. Or the one with limbs her and there and blood following. Yes, it's traumatic when something of this magnitude comes home. However, it could have been worse... Going to have to pass on the more hard core stuff. What I saw was bad enough. Anyrate, thoughts a prayers goes out to those out there, freinds and family. Must be something wrong with me... that shit don't bother me. I've seen some super-HD gore in Paris when I was a kid (Was a block away from a subway bombing in 95). Some very life-like injuries in Afghanistan... Never really fazed me. I mean, I'm not a sociopath... if its in front of me, I'll swear a lot, and try to fix it, but I dont cry/get bothered/have nightmares. One of those assholes who tell "traumatised" people to harden up. Our bodies are all full of gooey shit, and if you put a hole in us, it leaks out. Bones break too, and eventually the whole gooey mass that is us - muscles, organs, electricity... one day breaks down and stops for good.
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Kartessa
Apr 16, 2013, 4:06 PM
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Oh shit, I'm turning into NA
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epoch
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Apr 16, 2013, 4:16 PM
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Kartessa wrote: donald949 wrote: epoch wrote: <--- surrounded by well-armed mis-informed questionably trained slightly educated people itching to shoot something. I've been in my reinforced fallout shelter office all day wondering when we'll be sent home because the US is at war with another faction of some crazy. It's sad to hear about it, more so since I've seen un-filtered uncensored photos from the blasts, literally, moments from when it went live. Doubt that you'll see the shots of the guy with his legs all in spaghetti pieces on the news. Or the one with limbs her and there and blood following. Yes, it's traumatic when something of this magnitude comes home. However, it could have been worse... Going to have to pass on the more hard core stuff. What I saw was bad enough. Anyrate, thoughts a prayers goes out to those out there, freinds and family. Must be something wrong with me... that shit don't bother me. I've been severely desensitized to things like this. Partly because of medical training and having observed traumatic stuff throughout my life and partly because of internet.
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Kartessa
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epoch wrote: Kartessa wrote: donald949 wrote: epoch wrote: <--- surrounded by well-armed mis-informed questionably trained slightly educated people itching to shoot something. I've been in my reinforced fallout shelter office all day wondering when we'll be sent home because the US is at war with another faction of some crazy. It's sad to hear about it, more so since I've seen un-filtered uncensored photos from the blasts, literally, moments from when it went live. Doubt that you'll see the shots of the guy with his legs all in spaghetti pieces on the news. Or the one with limbs her and there and blood following. Yes, it's traumatic when something of this magnitude comes home. However, it could have been worse... Going to have to pass on the more hard core stuff. What I saw was bad enough. Anyrate, thoughts a prayers goes out to those out there, freinds and family. Must be something wrong with me... that shit don't bother me. I've been severely desensitized to things like this. Partly because of medical training and having observed traumatic stuff throughout my life and partly because of internet. You say "Severely" like its a bad thing Buck up
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Kartessa
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Bullet -> Brain Now Please
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Gmburns2000
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I'm thinking it's time
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Gmburns2000
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for all of us
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