Apr. 30th, 2007
With a bump on it.
This is all my fault. She was not walking, and yelling, so I picked her up, you know, so there's no chance of her deciding to hit or kick me and kept walking. And she slipped and fell, and that must be how she got it, and I didn't know, and I should have known, and...
Why does it have a bump in the middle? She says it doesn't hurt.
This is all my fault. She was not walking, and yelling, so I picked her up, you know, so there's no chance of her deciding to hit or kick me and kept walking. And she slipped and fell, and that must be how she got it, and I didn't know, and I should have known, and...
Why does it have a bump in the middle? She says it doesn't hurt.
(Because I can't cry about Ana all night)
Apr. 30th, 2007 10:32 pm( Heroes spoilers! )
Yeah, so, I missed the first 10 - 15 minutes (including the commercials). If anybody can update me, I'd be thrilled.
Yeah, so, I missed the first 10 - 15 minutes (including the commercials). If anybody can update me, I'd be thrilled.
I have a question.
Apr. 30th, 2007 11:04 pmLet's suppose that there are an infinite number of alternate timelines running right now, for every little teeny tiny difference possible in the universe.
Now, we all know about the trousers of time and all, or of flipping a coin - but if you add time travel into the mix, would it make sense that all the futures are still "real" even if they haven't happened yet? So there's an infinite number of worlds that are exactly the same as this one, in every detail but what will happen next? (Or in a million years, or whenever?)
I mean, if this weren't all a house of very flimsy cards, would that make sense?
And on another note, for some reason this is making me think of the exhibits in the Natural History Museum, which we went to today. (See? I'm a good aunt!) In the Hall of Asian Peoples they have a few dioramas of ancient cities, for different time periods. And in one of them, they really have a miniature person on a flying carpet above it :P
Now, we all know about the trousers of time and all, or of flipping a coin - but if you add time travel into the mix, would it make sense that all the futures are still "real" even if they haven't happened yet? So there's an infinite number of worlds that are exactly the same as this one, in every detail but what will happen next? (Or in a million years, or whenever?)
I mean, if this weren't all a house of very flimsy cards, would that make sense?
And on another note, for some reason this is making me think of the exhibits in the Natural History Museum, which we went to today. (See? I'm a good aunt!) In the Hall of Asian Peoples they have a few dioramas of ancient cities, for different time periods. And in one of them, they really have a miniature person on a flying carpet above it :P
Google is telling me that
Apr. 30th, 2007 11:24 pmOccasionally after an injury, blood collects and pools under the skin (hematoma), giving the skin a spongy, rubbery, lumpy feel. A regular bruise is more spread out and may not feel like a firm lump. A hematoma usually is not a cause for concern. It is not the same thing as a blood clot in a vein, and it does not cause blood clots.
Can anybody show me a picture of this? Google image search is *not* helpful.
Can anybody show me a picture of this? Google image search is *not* helpful.
Oh, and to all you people saying that
Apr. 30th, 2007 11:47 pm( Read more... )
QUIT IT! Like everybody else in that brave new world, he's had to make some tough choices. No shit, he's going to make some that we all would rather not ever make - but dividing the world into good guys and bad guys? That only works in video games.
QUIT IT! Like everybody else in that brave new world, he's had to make some tough choices. No shit, he's going to make some that we all would rather not ever make - but dividing the world into good guys and bad guys? That only works in video games.