I'm liking this season of Survivor a TON. The IC was fantastic. (The RC seemed like they just ran out of ideas for challenges. It looked like fun to play, but not all that...challenging.)
The team dynamics are seriously fucked up this season, too, which is fun.
costumes ARE NOT whitefont necessary. deal with it.
I am earwormed with Patty Smythe/Scandal(?) singing The Warrior.
costumes ARE NOT whitefont necessary
Ugly ones should be. We should have a vote.
And that's not just because I'm sunk way into a migraine and looking with apprehension at the muscle relaxants. The lidocaine patches are working on my shoulders, but that's evidently not the whole problem. The nausea hasn't been this bad in forever.
Ugh, ita. Good luck with that.
Oh ita, I'm sorry. And yeah, you really shouldn't be dealing with skating costumes on top of that.
I opted against the muscle relaxants. The lidocaine has relaxed my shoulders a fair bit, and I fear the hangover. Some panic when I couldn't find the anti-nausea pills, but one of those and an Ambien should at least get me some sleep. That might break the cycle.
Man, this is stupid.
The team dynamics are seriously fucked up this season, too, which is fun.
Oh, it's so much fun this season.
Getting sleep is so necessary. Last night was another 4 hours of sleep night, and I just haven't caught up enough to handle it yet. I have no idea how I'll ever catch up on my sleep.
A Brief History of Disembodied Dog Heads
Actually, it also covers disembodied human heads, human brain transplants, etc....
Did Soviet scientists actually keep a disembodied dog head alive back in the 1940s? Did those crazed Stalinist Frankensteins then follow up that stunt by surgically creating a two headed dog in 1954? (That is, if "two-headed" is accurate - it's more like two heads, six legs and one-and-a-half torsi.)
Sorry, I just wanted to use the word "torsi."
And forget the Soviets - what about the monkey brain that a Cleveland surgeon transplanted from one primate to another? Are these all Internet hoaxes, or the only known evidence of a subject too taboo to be taken seriously - the research into head and brain transplants that's been going on for decades?
I wish I had definitive answers for you - I don't. But I'm more inclined towards believing that these experiments actually took place than when I first stumbled onto this weird medical sub-culture. After starting off as a skeptic, I've come to believe that organisms have indeed been revived. Heads have been lopped off. Brains have been perfused. Cephalic members transplanted. Glucose permeated in isolated canine craniums. The works.
you nap when they nap? grade shmrade.