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Post by Mikéy on Dec 17, 2010 1:25:54 GMT -5
Wow Pitch. you make me want to wear mine more often... Kinda... Sorta... not really...haha, anyway. I've been through the trials and errors of braces, and I didn't really notice that big of a difference, I pretty much just ate what I normally did without giving a care in the world, I even chewed gum. I really don't see how it gets caught in the braces, but I suppose everybody chews it differently if anybody says that's what she said, I'm smacking you across the faceBrushing was a little different, but I guess it's nice to have experiences to share. I don't think I've ever had a cavity, but that could be that I drink a whole lot more milk than the average person, for reasons unknown even to myself, and I brush every other day at the very least. Anybody wanna talk about eating? I've always wondered how candy and fats and starch causes people to gain weight, but I've barely seen any difference in MINE, and people say it's because of metabolism for my age, but I don't get it. I watch my sister and dad easily eat 2-3 plates of food at a family restaurant and some desert, while I'm down at 1-2 half-filled plates and some form of dessert, so I understand how that comes into the equation, then the next question is WHERE DOES IT GO? Dashe can learn a couple things about randomness like this. I'm an awesome teacher. ;D
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Post by drawfag on Dec 17, 2010 1:26:18 GMT -5
I have never known the trials and tribulations of wearing braces and I probably never will. I've fooled many a dentist over the years, too. Having a great smile without even trying rocks. As far as candy goes, I really prefer chocolate. I like those Milky Way bars they've got now where they took away the nougat and just left you with a ton of caramel encased in chocolate. They should've done that sooner. weren't you lactose intolerant or something? Oh, err, back on topic. I really hate caramel candy and that sticky malt candy they have during chinese new year, those things really, really annoy the shit out of me. Especially the latter, I'VE STILL NOT FOUND A WAY TO REMOVE IT WITHIN A DAY. I mean, why did they make it so that it'd stick for around 2 days?! It doesn't make sense!:11:
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Post by VolnuttChan on Dec 17, 2010 1:31:16 GMT -5
Anybody wanna talk about eating? I've always wondered how candy and fats and starch causes people to gain weight, but I've barely seen any difference in MINE, and people say it's because of metabolism for my age, but I don't get it. I watch my sister and dad easily eat 2-3 plates of food at a family restaurant and some desert, while I'm down at 1-2 half-filled plates and some form of dessert, so I understand how that comes into the equation, then the next question is WHERE DOES IT GO? Dashe can learn a couple things about randomness like this. I'm an awesome teacher. ;D I think for some people, it depends on metabolism, or something. But I'm no health-major. I'd rather work on apparel design. Like making some type of light-up outfit for something like the Main Street Electrical Parade. XD And while I'm on it: Has anyone ridden the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror at any of the two USA Disneyland parks?
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Post by Loken on Dec 17, 2010 1:36:35 GMT -5
No, but I stayed up with my best friend for 6 hours after midnight watching the twilightzone, and then went to six flags and rode every ride without sleep. It was super trippy.
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Post by VolnuttChan on Dec 17, 2010 1:43:29 GMT -5
No, but I stayed up with my best friend for 6 hours after midnight watching the twilightzone, and then went to six flags and rode every ride without sleep. It was super trippy. Darn. I barely find people who've ridden the ToT!! (Or at least, people outside the ToT fansite I joined.) I would've ridden the Titan at Six Flags Over Texas, but I backed out because it has a reputation for causing blackouts. (Thankfully, it has not caused any deaths.)
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Post by Dashe on Dec 17, 2010 1:49:45 GMT -5
weren't you lactose intolerant or something? Yeah. It's not like an allergy or anything. Mileage varies by product. Really processed things like cheese curls and milk chocolate doesn't really do as much as hardcore stuff. Like yogurts, ice cream, more natural cheeses and straight up milk. A klondike bar or a bagel with cream cheese will make me sick for a couple of hours afterward. A milky way bar (though it -sounds- like it's loaded with dairy) or a bag of cheez ballz will not...which is saying a lot about the nutritional value of "dairy" flavored snack foods. XD EDIT: I've ridden Tower of Terror more times than I can count and I even have a T-shirt of it.
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Post by VolnuttChan on Dec 17, 2010 1:56:01 GMT -5
EDIT: I've ridden Tower of Terror more times than I can count and I even have a T-shirt of it. REALLY? It's a small world, after all~- Dang, now I really want to ride it!! (Now if I can just find more video game fans, anime fans, or cosplayers near my town, then I'll be happy. (As a matter of fact, I think there was someone like that here at LS.))
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Post by Dashe on Dec 17, 2010 2:01:32 GMT -5
You mean you haven't ridden it yet? It's by far the most well-executed ride-that-lifts-you-up-really-high-and-then-sporadically-drops-you-a-bunch-of-times that I've ever been on. In fact, it's the only one I like at all, just because the setup was done so well. Usually they're kind of boring and a bit too short for my tastes.
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Post by VolnuttChan on Dec 17, 2010 2:04:55 GMT -5
You mean you haven't ridden it yet? It's by far the most well-executed ride-that-lifts-you-up-really-high-and-then-sporadically-drops-you-a-bunch-of-times that I've ever been on. In fact, it's the only one I like at all, just because the setup was done so well. Usually they're kind of boring and a bit too short for my tastes. I haven't been able to! I've never left the vicinity of the Texas/Oklahoma area, and it's ticking me off!! The only them park I've been to was SFoT, and I haven't gone back since!!! *lives a sad, sad life* But I REALLY want to!!! I even have the California ToT as my background on my lab computer at school!!
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Post by Dashe on Dec 17, 2010 2:10:15 GMT -5
I haven't been able to! I've never left the vicinity of the Texas/Oklahoma area, and it's ticking me off!! The only them park I've been to was SFoT, and I haven't gone back since!!! *lives a sad, sad life* Man, I guess I'm lucky then. I was on the traveling choir in middle school and we went all over the country (and even to Canada) to compete, and every time we went they'd always announce the winners (us ) at a theme park. In two years of middle school I went to four different theme parks just for choir competitions alone. I haven't been on a roller coaster in almost a year now, though.
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Post by VolnuttChan on Dec 17, 2010 2:17:23 GMT -5
Man, I guess I'm lucky then. I was on the traveling choir in middle school and we went all over the country (and even to Canada) to compete, and every time we went they'd always announce the winners (us ) at a theme park. In two years of middle school I went to four different theme parks just for choir competitions alone. I haven't been on a roller coaster in almost a year now, though. :33: You ARE lucky. I haven't been on a roller coaster in 3 years. (And yet my school's able to allow band members to go to theme parks after competition and seniors just for their senior trip!) Oh, THAT'S IT! When my class votes for where to go on our senior trip, I'm voting for Six Flags over Texas or Dallas/Fort Worth/(Arlington). Even if my friends hate me for it. (See? It sucks being unable to go out of the state of TX or OK for special trips. I can't even vote to go to California or Florida.) (And I want to go to Canada, too.... ) EDIT: Mikey, CONSIDER IT. Conquer your fear, or somehow, so help me, I will make you go to Six Flags and make you ride one of the multiple ones there! Maybe even THE TITAN THE ONE IN THE BATMAN SECTION!!! *evil thunder and lightning*
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Post by Mikéy on Dec 17, 2010 2:17:30 GMT -5
I've never been on a roller coaster. Since my "fear" is dwindling, I think I should consider it the next time I'm ever at a theme-park...
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Post by drawfag on Dec 17, 2010 2:28:38 GMT -5
I've never been good with heights, admittedly. Besides, I find roller-coasters really, really stressful. The unstable movement really sets me on edge, and although I don't really seem to be visibly affected, it sometimes stops me from drawing for a week or so because my hands won't stop shaking.
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Post by Mikéy on Dec 17, 2010 13:35:40 GMT -5
Hah! Real cute, ninja-editing your post after I go to bed Volnutt, typically I sweep the board (index portion) before doing so. On the subject of roller coasters, I'd definitely be willing to ride one, now that I've grown up and been scared by REAL things. You make Oklahoma and Texas sound boring in comparison to Kentucky (where I live) :22: For the sake of randomness, here's another look-see for Dashe. An undershirt that I really want! Now that I take another look at it, I think it's photoshopped. I dunno, I found it through the power of Google.
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Post by Dashe on Dec 17, 2010 14:26:58 GMT -5
You do know getting custom text silkscreened on an undershirt isn't terribly expensive, right? You can make your own -anything- these days with the power of the Internet.
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