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lol please dont
[QUOTE=asdfghjkl';29554863]My brother uses that as an excuse for just about everything[/QUOTE] seriously, fucking this just because you're having your period doesn't mean you get to just act like a complete douche for no reason, you can still realize that you're acting like a douche and stop, or at the very least take the advice of those around you Fucking people hiding behind a diagnosis, thinking they never have to change or anything because they take meds. Fucking pisses me off. And yes, I am aware of the irony.
[QUOTE=1chains1;29554947]I didn't even insult rusty in that post. Also I think dyslexia is a bit different from type 1 diabetes. Before you even begin to call it an excuse, do you even know how important your blood sugar is to your overall stability? If it becomes too high you become highly aggressive and among other things a cunt. I could go into a long winded post about how much it fucks up your body, but I highly doubt you guys would care. But if you want, I will happily take a picture of my meter showing that I was indeed out the normal range.[/QUOTE] If you were talking in real life it would be a good excuse, but typing takes a lot more effort and time to think about what you are putting out there.
stop using your medical condition as an excuse. just cause you got worked up over an net argument means you're more of an fagot and if yout ry to hide behind some medical shit you're medically faggot.
[QUOTE=1chains1;29554947]I didn't even insult rusty in that post. Also I think dyslexia is a bit different from type 1 diabetes. Before you even begin to call it an excuse, do you even know how important your blood sugar is to your overall stability? If it becomes too high you become highly aggressive and among other things a cunt. I could go into a long winded post about how much it fucks up your body, but I highly doubt you guys would care. But if you want, I will happily take a picture of my meter showing that I was indeed out the normal range. edit- rusty, I said I was a cunt and apologized, that is not weaseling. It was my responsibility to take my medication and I apologize.[/QUOTE] u did however call my posters finger paintings thats not very nice of u
[QUOTE=1chains1;29554947]I didn't even insult rusty in that post. Also I think dyslexia is a bit different from type 1 diabetes. Before you even begin to call it an excuse, do you even know how important your blood sugar is to your overall stability? If it becomes too high you become highly aggressive and among other things a cunt. I could go into a long winded post about how much it fucks up your body, but I highly doubt you guys would care. But if you want, I will happily take a picture of my meter showing that I was indeed out the normal range. edit- rusty, I said I was a cunt and apologized, that is not weaseling. It was my responsibility to take my medication and I apologize.[/QUOTE] I don't care if you show me a signed paper from the head of the royal medical society, if you're acting like a prick it's because you're a prick. Unless you're like, fucking mentally deranged and are unaware of your surroundings or some shit and are doing writing this post from a padded fucking cell.
[QUOTE=1chains1;29554947]I didn't even insult rusty in that post. Also I think dyslexia is a bit different from type 1 diabetes. Before you even begin to call it an excuse, do you even know how important your blood sugar is to your overall stability? If it becomes too high you become highly aggressive and among other things a cunt. I could go into a long winded post about how much it fucks up your body, but I highly doubt you guys would care. But if you want, I will happily take a picture of my meter showing that I was indeed out the normal range. edit- rusty, I said I was a cunt and apologized, that is not weaseling. It was my responsibility to take my medication and I apologize. Please, by all means go look up the symptoms of my disease and you will see that I am subject to violent mood swings.[/QUOTE] I was pointing out how you're using a medical condition as an excuse for being immature (or as everyone else likes to put it; a cunt)
[QUOTE=1chains1;29554947]I didn't even insult rusty in that post. Also I think dyslexia is a bit different from type 1 diabetes. Before you even begin to call it an excuse, do you even know how important your blood sugar is to your overall stability? If it becomes too high you become highly aggressive and among other things a cunt. I could go into a long winded post about how much it fucks up your body, but I highly doubt you guys would care. But if you want, I will happily take a picture of my meter showing that I was indeed out the normal range. edit- rusty, I said I was a cunt and apologized, that is not weaseling. It was my responsibility to take my medication and I apologize. Please, by all means go look up the symptoms of my disease and you will see that I am subject to violent mood swings.[/QUOTE] I have diabetes 1 and I don't become a giant cunt when I forget to take my insuline, but that's because I'm a nice person when my blood sugar is at normal levels.
[QUOTE=Mr. Scorpio;29555023]I don't care if you show me a signed paper from the head of the royal medical society, if you're acting like a prick it's because you're a prick. Unless you're like, fucking mentally deranged and are unaware of your surroundings or some shit and are doing writing this post from a padded fucking cell.[/QUOTE] then you're a prick in a padded cell
[QUOTE=3v3ryb0dy;29555053]then you're a prick in a padded cell[/QUOTE] Or you think the God in your ears is telling you to smite the heretics with the spears of your words, for glory of thanatos, eros, hades, necrum thos le morta
Anyways guys, I have a dedicated little book for drawing (it's lined paper, non lined is riddled with hello kitty covers) while I'm in practice in our schools machine room or on the bus, etc. which is the reason why it's a regular book thing. I'm thinking of getting some stuff for drawing at home when I have the time, I'm considering buying one of those booklets with the spiral spine on the top. Y/N?
They are great. So, yes.
is this diabetes off topic talk now?
[QUOTE=Dick Tracy;29555126]They are great. So, yes.[/QUOTE] Which size is the most comfotarable? (I usually wouldn't ask this and just go to the store but they're all closed anyway so I might as well) [QUOTE=Mr_Razzums;29555132]is this diabetes off topic talk now?[/QUOTE] It's the off topic discussion thread :v:
Jesus christ, you guys do not seem to understand how violently it affects your mood. "Often, they will become emotional, with intense mood swings. Often the diabetic will be unaware of his mood swings and the effect on those around him. In turn, diabetics can ostracize [URL="http://www.ehow.com/about_5402576_psychological-impact-type-diabetes.html#"]family[/URL] members by criticizing them or making erratic decisions that negatively affect family members." Read more: [URL="http://www.ehow.com/about_5402576_psychological-impact-type-diabetes.html#ixzz1L8YYpLGi"]Psychological Impact of Type I Diabetes | eHow.com[/URL] [URL]http://www.ehow.com/about_5402576_psychological-impact-type-diabetes.html#ixzz1L8YYpLGi[/URL] Instead of family members in this situation, it is forum members.
Don't get the spiral spine ones. That shit always falls apart after a week. Then again my art books look like they were chewed up by an angry dog to hella if I know.
[QUOTE=1chains1;29555215]Jesus christ, you guys do not seem to understand how violently it affects your mood. "Often, they will become emotional, with intense mood swings. Often the diabetic will be unaware of his mood swings and the effect on those around him. In turn, diabetics can ostracize [URL="http://www.ehow.com/about_5402576_psychological-impact-type-diabetes.html#"]family[/URL] members by criticizing them or making erratic decisions that negatively affect family members." Read more: [URL="http://www.ehow.com/about_5402576_psychological-impact-type-diabetes.html#ixzz1L8YYpLGi"]Psychological Impact of Type I Diabetes | eHow.com[/URL] [URL]http://www.ehow.com/about_5402576_psychological-impact-type-diabetes.html#ixzz1L8YYpLGi[/URL] Instead of family members in this situation, it is forum members.[/QUOTE] I have lived with someone that has the same condition my whole life, he can control it (I know this because hes actually does it sometimes), but most of the time he just goes with the flow and doesn't think about the consequences of his actions. Also, ehow, looks legit.
[QUOTE=1chains1;29555215]Jesus christ, you guys do not seem to understand how violently it affects your mood. "Often, they will become emotional, with intense mood swings. Often the diabetic will be unaware of his mood swings and the effect on those around him. In turn, diabetics can ostracize [URL="http://www.ehow.com/about_5402576_psychological-impact-type-diabetes.html#"]family[/URL] members by criticizing them or making erratic decisions that negatively affect family members." Read more: [URL="http://www.ehow.com/about_5402576_psychological-impact-type-diabetes.html#ixzz1L8YYpLGi"]Psychological Impact of Type I Diabetes | eHow.com[/URL] [URL]http://www.ehow.com/about_5402576_psychological-impact-type-diabetes.html#ixzz1L8YYpLGi[/URL] Instead of family members in this situation, it is forum members.[/QUOTE] And unlike family members, it's completely possible to stop posting UNTIL you've fixed your blood sugar. Oh wait, you're a cunt even at normal blood sugar level. [editline]1st May 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=wewt!;29555198]Which size is the most comfotarable? (I usually wouldn't ask this and just go to the store but they're all closed anyway so I might as well) It's the off topic discussion thread :v:[/QUOTE] A4 one
I have had mine for one year. Also fine, I will go find another source out of the millions that say the exact same thing. Dick tracy, you are not aware of it.
[QUOTE=1chains1;29555215]Jesus christ, you guys do not seem to understand how violently it affects your mood. "Often, they will become emotional, with intense mood swings. Often the diabetic will be unaware of his mood swings and the effect on those around him. In turn, diabetics can ostracize [URL="http://www.ehow.com/about_5402576_psychological-impact-type-diabetes.html#"]family[/URL] members by criticizing them or making erratic decisions that negatively affect family members." Read more: [URL="http://www.ehow.com/about_5402576_psychological-impact-type-diabetes.html#ixzz1L8YYpLGi"]Psychological Impact of Type I Diabetes | eHow.com[/URL] [URL]http://www.ehow.com/about_5402576_psychological-impact-type-diabetes.html#ixzz1L8YYpLGi[/URL] Instead of family members in this situation, it is forum members.[/QUOTE] WILL YOU SHUT THE FUCK UP When I was out of state, before I was diagnosed with paranoia and anxiety, I was still able to work an eight hour job, I was still able to hold a conversation, and I was still able to not act like a complete idiot. I woke up in the middle of the night, terrified at the sight of my fucking curtains. Some days I could hardly muster the energy to move. While on my bicycle I would mutter to myself about the coming apocalypse that would wipe the vermin from the Earth. You know what I wasn't? A douche. If I can go through all that and not be a douche, you can at the very least not be a douche to people [I]online,[/I] and if you really are going to be a douche anyway, at least not hide behind a fucking condition. You make me fucking sick.
[QUOTE=1chains1;29555215]Jesus christ, you guys do not seem to understand how violently it affects your mood. "Often, they will become emotional, with intense mood swings. Often the diabetic will be unaware of his mood swings and the effect on those around him. In turn, diabetics can ostracize [URL="http://www.ehow.com/about_5402576_psychological-impact-type-diabetes.html#"]family[/URL] members by criticizing them or making erratic decisions that negatively affect family members." Read more: [URL="http://www.ehow.com/about_5402576_psychological-impact-type-diabetes.html#ixzz1L8YYpLGi"]Psychological Impact of Type I Diabetes | eHow.com[/URL] [URL]http://www.ehow.com/about_5402576_psychological-impact-type-diabetes.html#ixzz1L8YYpLGi[/URL] Instead of family members in this situation, it is forum members.[/QUOTE] what u dont get is that you're not going to make the situation go away with a handy pocket excuse we don't care it's your job to take your diabetes medicine stop trying to win over our sympathy it's not working. everyone can see that you finally realised how bad you fucked up and blamed it on the most convenient thing not our problem
[QUOTE=Mr. Scorpio;29555232]Don't get the spiral spine ones. That shit always falls apart after a week. Then again my art books look like they were chewed up by an angry dog to hella if I know.[/QUOTE] Yeah that's why I have a regular one for around, I'm thinking about having one for home and more serious practice. I didn't have the forethought of going to art school (we have ''umetniška gimnazija'' anyway so it's like regular school but with one extra art class). [QUOTE=Dick Tracy;29555296]A4 one[/QUOTE] Thanks :buddy:
[QUOTE=1chains1;29555311]I have had mine for one year. Also fine, I will go find another source out of the millions that say the exact same thing. Dick tracy, you are not aware of it.[/QUOTE] Aware of what, how to be a cunt to people online and then blaming it on a disease?
[QUOTE=1chains1;29555215]Jesus christ, you guys do not seem to understand how violently it affects your mood. "Often, they will become emotional, with intense mood swings. Often the diabetic will be unaware of his mood swings and the effect on those around him. In turn, diabetics can ostracize [URL="http://www.ehow.com/about_5402576_psychological-impact-type-diabetes.html#"]family[/URL] members by criticizing them or making erratic decisions that negatively affect family members." Read more: [URL="http://www.ehow.com/about_5402576_psychological-impact-type-diabetes.html#ixzz1L8YYpLGi"]Psychological Impact of Type I Diabetes | eHow.com[/URL] [URL]http://www.ehow.com/about_5402576_psychological-impact-type-diabetes.html#ixzz1L8YYpLGi[/URL] Instead of family members in this situation, it is forum members.[/QUOTE] nobody caaaaares oh my god nobody cares
[QUOTE=1chains1;29555311]I have had mine for one year. Also fine, I will go find another source out of the millions that say the exact same thing. Dick tracy, you are not aware of it.[/QUOTE] we don't care you've always been an asshole we're not falling for this bullshit i think it's pretty funny too. funny and sad.
[QUOTE=Rusty100;29555323]what u dont get is that you're not going to make the situation go away with a handy pocket excuse we don't care it's your job to take your diabetes medicine stop trying to win over our sympathy it's not working. everyone can see that you finally realised how bad you fucked up and blamed it on the most convenient thing not our problem[/QUOTE] I probably wouldn't even have cared if he just owned up to it and said he was being a douche. I'm a douche all the fucking time. I enjoy acting like a douche. That doesn't bother me. What bothers me is that he acts like a douche, and now he wants everyone to think it wasn't his fault.
[QUOTE=1chains1;29553217]Alright, alright chill guys! I am done! Obviously your internet respect means everything to me![/QUOTE] hmm
[QUOTE=asdfghjkl';29555399]hmm[/QUOTE] i see ur true colours chains
[QUOTE=Rusty100;29555432]i see ur true colours chains[/QUOTE] No man it's cool he's diabetic
Hey, I've found a reading of 1chains1's diary. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRf800DiOrc[/media]
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