Gay Chat V11 - Were you expecting something funny?
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[QUOTE=Roll_Program;44632427]Did your psych/pharmacist/doctor never tell to you to not to take them on an empty stomach? There's that burp taste effect but also is your stomach acid affects the absorption rate of medication, so some medications (I don't know if Prozac/Fluoxetine is included here) are less effective taken on an empty stomach.[/QUOTE]
Was never told that. Also, THERE'S NEXT TO NOTHING TO EAT IN THIS DORM.
2 days till mah birthday aw yeaaaa
Just had a heapin' helpin' of grapes, an apple and some lettuce.
My god I can see why being more veg/fruit focused is so appealing.
[QUOTE=FacepunchZen;44631944]So Ive always told my BF that if there is anything he ever needs to talk about/vent/etc. im always here to listen. Recently though ive found out through a third party that he has been really depressed and had been contemplating suicide. He is stable right now but for anyone who has dealt with depression before is there any reason why you wouldn't want to tell your significant other? And is there any way I could get him to talk about it without pushing him away or should I just wait for him to open up?[/QUOTE]
If you have depression bad thoughts etc the last thing you ever want to do is let your SO in on it
Because
A. You feel embarassed about it
B. You feel like you are being a burden to someone you care about when you open up about it
C. Part of the depression can often come from feelings of inadquacy or feeling like you aren't deserving of a BF or whatever
D. You want to paint a picture and wear a mask that makes it look like you aren't having issues to the people who know you best
Pretty much nobody I've ever known with depression has ever been the most open with people they are closest too. Too much of being depressed has to do with those close connections in their life for that to be the case. Often times, its those feelings that actually lead to bad acts of self harm - when you are in a relationship with a caring boyfriend but you just feel like you aren't good enough for him, are being a burden to someone so good, and the fact that you are in such a good situation but are such a "bad person" who is depressed/undeserving of this great opportunity causes a lot of greif.
Its all totally illogical, but depression is largely a very illogical condition to be in. I don't know what really to say to make it better because there is no surefire answer as everyone is different. I just know that I know of a guy who was living with another guy that had depression issues, and they lived a really nice life together but the dude who was depressed just couldn't handle those feelings of burden anymore and eventually took his own life. Its a really sad story. In a way being in such a good spot but still feeling depressed makes you even more depressed.
[QUOTE=kaze4159;44632403]Fish oil tablets are a thousand times worse
You know the smell of rotten fish? It's like that, except you can taste it too[/QUOTE]
Yeah, you need to make sure you eat with them. It really helps not having the feeling of vomiting afterwards.
In other news just installed this puppy on my CPU
[img]http://i.imgur.com/4FCMPWp.jpg[/img]
Finally decided to overclock my 2500K, seeing as thats the whole reason I got it a few years ago.
Brought it up from 3.3GHz to 4.5Ghz and I still stay under 60-70C under real world gaming and under 70-80C using stress tests. Sooooo easy to overclock this. It was literally as easy as setting my multiplier to give me 4.5GHz, leaving everything on auto, checking the voltage auto mode was giving me while stress testing then going in an manually offsetting that voltage down to "normal" levels so I don't overheat (my motherboard is weird in that it doesn't let me set my voltage, only offset the automatic voltage values).
For some reason my 2500k runs into a wall past 4.5Ghz, but 4.5 is good enough as is.
[url=https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-bvkkqpNamQE/U1lDW2o8blI/AAAAAAAACbg/J9WYcLxFE1w/s0/IMAG0001.jpg]First pic from new phone.[/url]
[QUOTE=MasterFen006;44633372][url=https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-bvkkqpNamQE/U1lDW2o8blI/AAAAAAAACbg/J9WYcLxFE1w/s0/IMAG0001.jpg]First pic from new phone.[/url][/QUOTE]
You sick fuck
You're worse than Dahmer how could you
[QUOTE=Shark Bones;44633387]You sick fuck
You're worse than Dahmer how could you[/QUOTE]
Both her and our other chicken steal dog food from their bowls when we feed them.
They've had beef, pork, lamb, fish and chicken.
[QUOTE=MasterFen006;44633372][url=https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-bvkkqpNamQE/U1lDW2o8blI/AAAAAAAACbg/J9WYcLxFE1w/s0/IMAG0001.jpg]First pic from new phone.[/url][/QUOTE]
that poor rooster
I'm more worried about the crocs
luckily the worst possible thing that could happen to me (regarding animals) is if a pigeon poops on me
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anecdotal
2500k's are oddly durable. I had mine oc'ed without even realizing it to 4.2 for awhile. I was suspicious as to why i idled at like 75c. Turns out somehow the 'oc genie' feature my old mobo had was turned on and i had not noticed because i wasn't looking for it. Everything else was displaying it at normal clocks and everything, really fucking weird.
if I try to oc past 4.2~ it usually just shits out on me when I start playing games
of course I'm also terrible at mucking around in the bios settings, so there's that
Well, looks like my highschool is shutting down in a couple years due to the lack of growth in numbers.
[QUOTE=Viva;44634178]2500k's are oddly durable. I had mine oc'ed without even realizing it to 4.2 for awhile. I was suspicious as to why i idled at like 75c. Turns out somehow the 'oc genie' feature my old mobo had was turned on and i had not noticed because i wasn't looking for it. Everything else was displaying it at normal clocks and everything, really fucking weird.[/QUOTE]
I accidently turned that on
It only OC's when the CPU is under full load, otherwise it downclocks the CPU/voltages (actually you don't even need to turn that on to get to that feature, its on by default even if you don't overclock).
I had the auto mode on but it only brought it up to around 4.2 (like you said) and with REALLY high temps, because auto mode always sets the voltage to some stupid high value like 1.45v
Switching to manual I was able to bring down the "under max load" voltage to 1.33-35v and have my clocks go up to 4.5ghz without going over 60-70C on load thanks to the more balanced voltages. I probably can push it higher but I hear past 4.5Ghz you start getting instability unless you really know what you are doing, and only if your motherboard gives you full control over little stuff you need to fine tune to push it past that (mine does not, I can pretty much only play with voltages and the GHz setting since it automates almost everything else).
[QUOTE=dumbfox;44634003]I'm more worried about the crocs[/QUOTE]
someone called?
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I still have a Q6600 OCed from 2.4 to 3.2GHz with the stock Intel cooler, runs fine.
What a cpu. Should probably buy a better heat sink since they're kinda cheap.
What did the horny dog say to the basin?
I'm in heat, sink
my computer is complete garbage outside of my graphics card (which my bf got for me to fix my crashing issue with games) I still have 2gb of ram :v:
I have 3 rather high performance PCs that could max most things I could throw at them but I spend about as much time gaming on my hacked PS3 than all of them combined
I can certainly say people's interest in Tera has spiked again.
[t]http://horobox.co.uk/u/Reag_1398403528.jpg[/t]
I wonder why.
am i going to get arrested
had my first ever lucid dreaming experience this morning. was pretty fucking crazy, halfway through the dream i began to notice how strange everything was (i was taking a chem exam, i haven't taken a chem class for 2 years...) and started freaking out a bit. then one of my friends in the dream was just like "calm down dumbass, you're just dreaming."
which actually freaked me out even more because then i realized she was right and i legitimately had no idea how to leave. but then i just decided, fuck it, if it's my dream i can control it. so then i just was able to do whatever the fuck. levitated boxes and set stuff on fire with my mind. i found i could summon people into the dream with a little effort, but i had to really focus to keep them from disappearing again.
overall fucking wild experience 10/10
[editline]24th April 2014[/editline]
favorite bit of the dream was actually before i was aware i was dreaming. my roommate was like "check out this awesome room i found!" and he led me to some room in my school's science building. he opened it and it was literally hell. there were corpses all over the floor and skeletons hanging from the walls and shit.
and my only reaction was "dude this isn't awesome, it's hell. thanks for nothing."
MOLLE is just the greatest thing, more backpacks should be modular.
[QUOTE=KorJax;44632889]If you have depression bad thoughts etc the last thing you ever want to do is let your SO in on it
Because
A. You feel embarassed about it
B. You feel like you are being a burden to someone you care about when you open up about it
C. Part of the depression can often come from feelings of inadquacy or feeling like you aren't deserving of a BF or whatever
D. You want to paint a picture and wear a mask that makes it look like you aren't having issues to the people who know you best
Pretty much nobody I've ever known with depression has ever been the most open with people they are closest too. Too much of being depressed has to do with those close connections in their life for that to be the case. Often times, its those feelings that actually lead to bad acts of self harm - when you are in a relationship with a caring boyfriend but you just feel like you aren't good enough for him, are being a burden to someone so good, and the fact that you are in such a good situation but are such a "bad person" who is depressed/undeserving of this great opportunity causes a lot of greif.
Its all totally illogical, but depression is largely a very illogical condition to be in. I don't know what really to say to make it better because there is no surefire answer as everyone is different. I just know that I know of a guy who was living with another guy that had depression issues, and they lived a really nice life together but the dude who was depressed just couldn't handle those feelings of burden anymore and eventually took his own life. Its a really sad story. In a way being in such a good spot but still feeling depressed makes you even more depressed.[/QUOTE]
Thanks for the reply dude. I love this kid so fucking much and I'd do anything to make him happy. He lives an hour away with his homophobe parents (who cause most of the depression from what i understand) so I can't be there to comfort him and it kills me to know that he can be feeling this way and all I can do is tell him how much I love him and how much he means to me. Id drive there every day if I could just to look into his eyes, hold his hand, cuddle and let him know that he is worth something.
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Nearly 3 hours well spent.
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