For one thing, it seemed that the world was thinner than she had ever imagined.

And reality wider.

  • Stephen King, Dark Tower
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  • When I was quite a bit younger, The Mask freaked me right out. On top of the Goosebumps episode about a mask overtaking you, I straight up refused to put any on for the longest time. Still don’t love them.

    The start of the Goofy Movie, during Max’s dream…those dark vibes hit me hard. Would wait in the bathroom until it was done.

    The Ring was a big one because my “friend” called and did the whole “seven days…” thing. Before we had caller IDs. The same friend made me watch Darkness Falls, and I think I repressed it all because I remember nothing about it other than hating the whole experience.

    Not much of a scary movie fan to this day. Go figure.





  • Those seem genetically driven; how have your parents fared with similar stuff? That might give you an idea of what you’re in for.

    I feel like I’m falling apart more in terms of pain and chronic aches and pains. Wrong positions and movements bother me for way longer than they should. Don’t think I’ll ever wake up without low back pain ever again.

    I’m 32. I feel like a lot of these things bothered me in my 20s but it wasn’t until mid-to-late 20’s into 30’s that it really started to affect my life. Now I’m trying to fix what I can and just maintain. Be healthier and more active.

    Sounds like your already doing that so that’s why I would consider genetic, which blows because what can ya do?





  • It is pretty crazy people were able to figure that all out and we are able obtain crazy detailed pictures without radiation.

    No I haven’t seen it! Hoping to see a controlled quench someday but also hoping to avoid needing to use it in any emergency situations; it’ll have to be a damn near life/death situation to hit that button. Very costly decision. I guess there’s also a dwindling supply of helium in the world so that could get interesting as time goes on.


  • I’m not sure if another game killed Halo so much as it imploded on itself, sadly. Maybe whatever game made the open world blueprint popular? But honestly, Guardians wasn’t great either and it wasn’t open world.

    I think it’s more the culture of gaming now a days than anything. Everyone likes the free to play mulitplayer shit, or did and companies won’t let it go. A solid campaign goes to the wayside when they have to concentrate on the multiplayer to rake in the $$$. Halo had the best of both worlds, and now it has nothing, it really lost it’s spark.

    That said I still enjoyed Guardians more than Infinite, just needed more Chief. Infinite went a little too off the Halo rails.

    But I guess that’s how most things end up in the end. Hold onto the great memories.


  • It’s science-y enough but I’m definitely not considered a scientist so much as a technologist. I work as a MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) Technologist. Previously a X-Ray Technologist.

    My machine does all the science for me but it’s a pretty neat concept. Using magnetic gradients and RF pulses at hydrogen protons to acquire accurate digital imaging.