I just deal with it unless it’s a migraine.
I just deal with it unless it’s a migraine.
Probably the one where some strange artifact showed up and turned out to be highly radioactive, causing my skin to slough off.
Dude. Sentences are useful.
They believe that taking a moral stand against the Democrats, who are supporting Israeli genocide, is worth it even if that means that Trump, who even more fervently supports Israeli genocide, becomes president.
I’m pretty sure the most important election of our lives was 2016, and we failed.
Similarly, I enjoyed cheap sake until I had expensive sake. I was better off before!
We should be sending THAADs to Ukraine. There’s been plenty of time to train their own soldiers to use it.
It’s also on the Seattle Times.
I appreciate that, but that’s more of a mission guideline than what they’re actually doing right now on the ground.
What are UN “peacekeepers” even doing? I haven’t heard anything about them trying to keep peace in the region.
Your highest quality local newspaper (includes online).
Trying to give someone advice is not arrogant. You’re being immature. Good luck, anyway.
Yeah, you definitely are acting like a jerk.
Bye bye. Good luck.
Guess you should stop talking about it online then. Doing so implies you might like advice or assistance. I’ve moved across this country back and forth multiple times. I know how to do it.
You’re coming across as a dick here. That person was trying to be helpful.
That’s how I moved back when I was poor, and I moved a lot. I would buy used furniture in whatever new place I was in. Saves a lot of money if you don’t ship your stuff with you. And media mail is fantastic.
That doesn’t really mean anything.
*Jon
But yes, he was amazing on that show.
My migraines are actually usually without headache, just a lot of aura. That might sound not so bad, but it’s pretty bad.
They tend to start a bit insidiously, with a little bit of sensitivity to light and sound and, even more so, frequently changing or bright light and fast sound.
That’s when things start to feel overwhelming in my head, so if I’m not being obtuse, I recognize that it’s time to take medication. Sometimes my partner realizes it before I do because I’ll start covering my eyes and just mildly complaining about things being too bright or too much.
Anyway, at that point I take sumatriptan. It requires a prescription, but it’s not expensive. It works like magic for me.
Before I found sumatriptan, I would have to be in a dark, silent room with my head in a pillow.