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#4177 Feb 24 2014 at 12:23 PM Rating: Good
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#4178 Feb 24 2014 at 12:47 PM Rating: Good
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Wrote and directed movies like Caddyshack, Animal House and Groundhog's Day, was Egon in the Ghostbusters movies.
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#4179 Feb 24 2014 at 12:47 PM Rating: Good
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Oh, that is sad.
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#4180 Feb 24 2014 at 2:57 PM Rating: Good
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How old was he anyway?


And maybe I should go watch Ghostbusters again, that's been a long time.
#4181 Feb 24 2014 at 3:24 PM Rating: Good
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Only 69 according to Wikipedia.
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#4182 Feb 24 2014 at 5:30 PM Rating: Good
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And maybe I should go watch Ghostbusters again, that's been a long time.
Don't forget Stripes, he was good in that. Can't really have a Ramis marathon without Caddyshack, Groundhog's Day, and National Lampoons Vacation.
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#4183 Feb 25 2014 at 4:17 AM Rating: Good
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I was half expecting to see the interview some US station did with Jillert Adema. I don't think they got what they expected...


I saw this on the Colbert Report tonight. Damn that guy is a douche... I mean he makes a fair point about how we think we're awesome and how lame it is that we create our own sports and then call it the World Series. But he was pretty damn harsh. I don't even care about sports and he kind of pissed me off.
#4184 Feb 25 2014 at 6:09 AM Rating: Good
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His Excellency Aethien wrote:
I was half expecting to see the interview some US station did with Jillert Adema. I don't think they got what they expected...


I saw this on the Colbert Report tonight. Damn that guy is a douche... I mean he makes a fair point about how we think we're awesome and how lame it is that we create our own sports and then call it the World Series. But he was pretty damn harsh. I don't even care about sports and he kind of pissed me off.
Smiley: lol
He always acts like that, to the Dutch press as well. He loves to tell people how wrong they are but he doesn't take himself too seriously.

Also, it is retarded how they call an American competition the world series.

Edit: I can't remember if it was in that interview or somewhere else but this is a comment he made regarding the whole fast suits/Under Armor thing Americans blamed their poor performance on.

Edited, Feb 25th 2014 3:24pm by Aethien
#4185 Feb 25 2014 at 9:13 AM Rating: Good
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His Excellency Aethien wrote:
Also, it is retarded how they call an American competition the world series.
Not nearly as retarded as the "Undisputed (weightclass) Champion" for any fighting organization. I mean, if it's undisputed then what is all the fighting about?

Edited, Feb 25 2014 10:13am by George Carlin
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#4186 Feb 25 2014 at 11:06 AM Rating: Good
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I think the undisputed in those is about nobody disagreeing that they're the world champion.
#4187 Feb 25 2014 at 12:14 PM Rating: Excellent
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Ugh pills.

How good are antidepressants?

Sunday before I went back on, 13 cups of coffee and couldn't keep my eyes open. Today, second day back on the pills, I haven't even touched the brown stuff yet, and I have a lot more energy.

Shouldn't have gone off then at all. Smiley: glare
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#4188 Feb 25 2014 at 5:02 PM Rating: Good
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Wow. I'm away for a few days and come back thinking I'll have to read two pages of posts, only to find no more than a half dozen posts.

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Ugh pills.

How good are antidepressants?

Sunday before I went back on, 13 cups of coffee and couldn't keep my eyes open. Today, second day back on the pills, I haven't even touched the brown stuff yet, and I have a lot more energy.

Shouldn't have gone off then at all. Smiley: glare

Well, that's how you will know that they are no longer necessary. A year ago I forgot to take them for a couple of days and didn't notice anything, then intentionally did not take them for a couple more days to see what would happen, and then a couple weeks later threw out what I had left and haven't looked back.

But, seriously, you're too young to not be taking antidepressants. Smiley: laugh

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#4189 Feb 25 2014 at 5:13 PM Rating: Excellent
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Smiley: lol

The decline came on fairly slowly. When I first went off them some 6 months ago I was fine (after a couple of days of being tired), and was pretty good for probably 2-3 months looking back. Then it seems like I went downhill slowly over the last couple of months, getting more and more tired, and less and less useful. Finally the lightbulb went off (or is that on?). Smiley: rolleyes

How anyone gets through raising children without these things is a mystery to me.

Edited, Feb 25th 2014 3:13pm by someproteinguy
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#4190 Feb 25 2014 at 6:00 PM Rating: Good
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So, do Americans pop antidepressants like Tic Tacs to stay awake, or does a large portion of posters on this site have serious mental conditions?
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#4191 Feb 25 2014 at 6:55 PM Rating: Good
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The two aren't necessarily mutually exclusive.
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#4192 Feb 25 2014 at 7:48 PM Rating: Good
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My mental condition doesn't require antidepressants. Then again, I could probably use it to stay awake that last four hours of the day where I'm not doing anything but sleeping. Such a waste of time.
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#4193 Feb 25 2014 at 8:02 PM Rating: Good
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I probably should have been taking antidepressants for most of the past year. But... that required going to the doctor... and I didn't have that kind of energy. Smiley: lol

Meh, depression comes and goes. Hopefully I have the wisdom to see a goddamn therapist the next time I'm entering a depressive period. Atm, I'm leaving one, so that's good.
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#4194 Feb 25 2014 at 8:38 PM Rating: Good
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Mazra wrote:
So, do Americans pop antidepressants like Tic Tacs to stay awake, or does a large portion of posters on this site have serious mental conditions?

I think Americans in general are really, really ******* pill happy compared to Dutch people (and Danish, I guess). Personally I only have some paracetamol in case of emergency or something, if they're not expired by now.


I really hate pills.
#4195 Feb 25 2014 at 9:46 PM Rating: Good
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Goddamn this new Diablo patch is fun.
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#4196 Feb 25 2014 at 11:57 PM Rating: Good
I really really recommend Vitamin D supplements and 5-HTP for treating depression without meds. It's still technically pill popping, but it's a lot cheaper and more natural at least.
#4197 Feb 26 2014 at 4:17 AM Rating: Good
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Goddamn this new Diablo patch is fun.
How/why? What changed? Keep in mind that I haven't played D3 in probably about a year now.
#4198 Feb 26 2014 at 9:55 AM Rating: Excellent
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IDrownFish of the Seven Seas wrote:
The two aren't necessarily mutually exclusive.
This.

His Excellency Aethien wrote:
Mazra wrote:
So, do Americans pop antidepressants like Tic Tacs to stay awake, or does a large portion of posters on this site have serious mental conditions?

I think Americans in general are really, really @#%^ing pill happy compared to Dutch people (and Danish, I guess).
This too.

There's a cultural difference thing in there somewhere. The American "get off your @#%^ing *** and get back to work" thing, it's a competitive environment. So you pop a couple of pills and continue about your business, rather than say taking a month off to recover and saddress your problems. I bet the lack of attention the mental health field gets here too contributes. It's not like those kinds of problems are widely acknowledged and their impact really appreciated.

If it helps I'm on the lowest dose they have of the stuff, and it worked well for me in the past. Just a way to mitigate the symptoms while it's bad and hopefully work on the triggers (hello, screwed up family stuffs. Smiley: rolleyes)

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How/why? What changed? Keep in mind that I haven't played D3 in probably about a year now.
This three, spill the beans.

Smiley: popcorn

Edited, Feb 26th 2014 7:56am by someproteinguy
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#4199 Feb 26 2014 at 11:02 AM Rating: Good
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So today I found out my cat had a big wound on her back, turns out she got in a fight a few days ago, got bitten and it developed into an abscess and burst today. Thankfully it only took a couple minutes (no stitching, just antibiotics and pain meds) and Pink was only pissed off, not scared which is pretty badass considering she was being stabbed in the back by needles in a strange environment.

She's all groggy on pain meds now and my wallet has a sizable new hole in it. Thankfully I got a discount for my cat's castration/sterilization that I was procrastinating on making an appointment for.
#4200 Feb 26 2014 at 11:24 AM Rating: Excellent
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So she lost a fight, then gets sterilized as a result? Poor kitty. Smiley: lol

Awesome she's doing well though.
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#4201 Feb 26 2014 at 11:42 AM Rating: Good
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I haven't seen the other cat so I don't know about lost, for all I know that other cat could be crippled for life or dead in a gutter somewhere.
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