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Mon Sep 14, 2009 12:09:21 am
by shin,
on ### by shin
Oh yeah, I have to recount for my sleep-deprived actions.

Thu Sep 10, 2009 9:35:04 am
by shin,
on Sudoku by admin
Fuck me; I hate anything that requires thinking.
Things that allow me to be physically reactionary are very dear to me.
Thus my love for the weakest/slowest weapons in video games and full-contact sports.

Thu Sep 10, 2009 9:03:24 am
by shin,
on Helicopters by awesomeashley
re: comment#8
It's strange sometimes how these things work out.
I wonder how many lives I have saved with my enthusiasm in everything in my effect of attempting to entertain everyone with nothing.Under the same notion, I am beside myself in imagining the potential suicides I have induced.

Tue Sep 8, 2009 1:13:56 am
by shin,
on Repetitive Stress Injury by erdos0
re: comment#27
My fingers can move the mouse forward and back, but I need to use my wrist for sideway motion and that is the part that has caused RSI.
I am talking about pressing the fingers toward the back of your hand.Like this, but not to that extreme.
It is a progressive exercise, but the clicking in my wrist has faded and there is not as much tension in my knuckles.

Tue Sep 8, 2009 1:05:55 am
by shin,
on Repetitive Stress Injury by erdos0
Oh, this conversation went awry.

Tue Sep 8, 2009 1:02:34 am
by shin,
on Repetitive Stress Injury by erdos0
re: comment#6
I do too, but my small movements in my wrist support the finger movements.
I bend my fingers backwards as far as they can go and hold them there until they loosen up.Helps to use the edge of a desk/table or something.
I also do this after saute flipping for a long period of time.

Mon Sep 7, 2009 10:57:40 pm
by shin,
on Repetitive Stress Injury by erdos0
I have the sensitivity in my mouse adjusted so that I can navigate the entire screen using only my fingers and thumb.

Fri Sep 4, 2009 2:25:15 am
by shin,
on True Story by erdos0
re: comment#7
You could work on your legs instead.
Well, I'd run but I'm fairly sure I messed up something in my left foot, so I am trying to allow that to repair.Anyways, lets are in good shape from riding a 48/16 fixed gear to work throughout the summer.

Fri Sep 4, 2009 2:20:30 am
by shin,
on forced servitude by disabled_model
re: comment#11


Fri Sep 4, 2009 2:19:44 am
by shin,
on True Story by erdos0
re: comment#5
Do you currently have an OKC account?
No, but I thought "working out" might help.So far all it has provided for me are continually exhausted saute arms and knifes constantly digging themselves into cutting boards.
Though I have to say , it is fairly ridiculous as to how fast hand/finger muscles repair themselves.

Fri Sep 4, 2009 2:09:39 am
by shin,
on forced servitude by disabled_model
re: comment#9
I am really good at forcing cats to do what I want them to.
I have been kicking around a soccer ball to improve upon this ability.
Now I just need to work on my hammer throw and shot put.I have been kicking around a soccer ball to improve upon this ability.

Fri Sep 4, 2009 2:07:16 am
by shin,
on forced servitude by disabled_model
I am really good at forcing cats to do what I want them to.
I have been kicking around a soccer ball to improve upon this ability.

Fri Sep 4, 2009 2:03:38 am
by shin,
on True Story by erdos0
I feel excluded when masturbation is widely considered as pleasurable.

Fri Sep 4, 2009 2:01:19 am
by shin,
on Extreme dishwashing by
re: comment#15
Must be an "Asian" thing.

Fri Sep 4, 2009 2:00:28 am
by shin,
on Extreme dishwashing by
agrees with: comment#13
I never feel any pride when I get paid.

Fri Sep 4, 2009 2:00:10 am
by shin,
on Extreme dishwashing by
Also it saves on time when you do not have everything in the sink--setting everything to the side and washing things in order of least to most soiled but generally leaving the larger to do more toward the end.

Fri Sep 4, 2009 1:56:54 am
by shin,
on Extreme dishwashing by
My former roommate used to leave around that many dishes for me every few days.
Today after cutting my lunch break short, I chopped and blanched 15 pounds of carrots as well as half a case of broccoli, reseasoned four woks, made two sauces and prepared to serve 100 people off of four burners in two hours.
It took about fourty five minutes (nothing that impressive), but the crazy thing is that the person working adjacent to me took an equal amount of time "cleaning" their station--they were expected to carve otherwise prepared pork loin.
I would lament in the fact that pay does not scale, yet it is in regard to this that I allow myself to stay where I am.
From what I can ascertain, other people take much pride in getting paid specifically for what they know or what they do.
Conversely, it seems that I take pride it not getting paid for anything.

Wed Sep 2, 2009 3:46:43 am
by shin,
on Snowman by erdos0
re: comment#79
Yes.
So with that, perhaps the reason you building a snowman has significance has to do with your cultural inheritance of the subconscious subtext of snow: creating a monument of death/creating something out of death/etc etc.Or maybe it just has to do with overcoming your mother's precursors with someone else.
Beats me.
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