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#1702 Oct 30 2013 at 7:45 AM Rating: Good
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#1703 Oct 30 2013 at 7:56 AM Rating: Good
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#1704 Oct 30 2013 at 8:08 AM Rating: Excellent
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#1705 Oct 30 2013 at 8:10 AM Rating: Good
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#1707 Oct 30 2013 at 9:11 AM Rating: Excellent
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I hate headaches... I've had one all day and it's driving me nuts.
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Moar drugs. Smiley: nod
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#1708 Oct 30 2013 at 9:15 AM Rating: Good
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I took Zzzquil last night. It didn't work nearly as well as I'd have liked; I still woke up twice during the night. Smiley: glare
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#1709 Oct 30 2013 at 9:17 AM Rating: Excellent
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Smiley: eek

How did you manage that? Quite the accomplishment there, that stuff usually knocks you out good.
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#1710 Oct 30 2013 at 9:37 AM Rating: Good
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I've never been that susceptible to Nyquil, to be honest. Dunno why. But I've barely slept in the past week, and it's becoming a serious problem. In the "Oh, hey, let's not die while driving" way.

Also, I just had three coworkers simultaneously talking at me about help on things that aren't my domain that I somehow got linked to, and it was like instant overload. I kinda want to just go quit now. Smiley: lol
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#1711 Oct 30 2013 at 9:42 AM Rating: Good
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Man, the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam is pricey... €25 if you want to see Malevich.


Edit: damn, sounds like a tough day diglett Smiley: frown

Edited, Oct 30th 2013 5:46pm by Aethien
#1712 Oct 30 2013 at 9:48 AM Rating: Good
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That's one of the nice things about NYC museums. Most of the big ones are publicly funded, so the entrance fee is a suggested donation, only.

You can go to the Met and the Museum of Natural History for free. Special exhibitions might still have ticket prices, but the permanent or long-term exhibits don't.

And MOMA is free on Fridays. So you can go see the Van Gogh exhibit, including Starry Night, for nothing.
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#1713 Oct 30 2013 at 9:55 AM Rating: Excellent
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idiggory, King of Bards wrote:
I've never been that susceptible to Nyquil, to be honest. Dunno why. But I've barely slept in the past week, and it's becoming a serious problem. In the "Oh, hey, let's not die while driving" way.
Smiley: frown

You get enough physical activity and such? I can't imagine that comes easy with all those commuting hours...
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#1714 Oct 30 2013 at 9:56 AM Rating: Good
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No such luck here. Even in Paris museums are free or a fraction of the price if you're 25 or younger. Although you can buy a yearly membership for €45 or so that gets you free entry to all museums for a year and students, children under 18 and elderly over 65 all get discounts and stuff.

I might just go on 1 or 2 Februari because those are the only days that their Malevich and Marcel Wanders exhibits overlap and I'd like to see both.
#1715 Oct 30 2013 at 10:40 AM Rating: Good
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idiggory, King of Bards wrote:
I've never been that susceptible to Nyquil, to be honest. Dunno why. But I've barely slept in the past week, and it's becoming a serious problem. In the "Oh, hey, let's not die while driving" way.
Smiley: frown

You get enough physical activity and such? I can't imagine that comes easy with all those commuting hours...


It doesn't. Which is why I spend so much of my free time working out. I have 3 hours free a night, assuming I get home before 6, which isn't always true. I typically spend 1-1.5 hours working out while watching Netflix or something. Then I make dinner and the next day's lunch.

By then I'm typically wiped from the day, and at most I'll do some casual internet browsing. Don't typically even have the energy to play anything. I haven't even played Pokemon, which is DESIGNED to be playable for short bursts.

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No such luck here. Even in Paris museums are free or a fraction of the price if you're 25 or younger. Although you can buy a yearly membership for €45 or so that gets you free entry to all museums for a year and students, children under 18 and elderly over 65 all get discounts and stuff.

I might just go on 1 or 2 Februari because those are the only days that their Malevich and Marcel Wanders exhibits overlap and I'd like to see both.


Do itttttt. I know nothing about either, but if you're a fan, it'll probably be worth it.
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#1716 Oct 30 2013 at 10:53 AM Rating: Good
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Already called my dad since he likes Malevich and design as well so we'll probably go together. Malevich is quite famous for his abstract work, especially his black square (which inspired Rothko among many others) and Marcel Wanders is a fairly big figure in Dutch Design and known best for his knotted chair.
#1717 Oct 30 2013 at 11:13 AM Rating: Good
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Way, way, WAY over my head.
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#1718 Oct 30 2013 at 12:28 PM Rating: Good
I tried drugs and coffee, neither worked. Finally drank a good amount of water and the headache was gone in 20 minutes. I wish there was some way to know specifically what kind of headache you have. For me it's usually caffeine withdrawal or dehydration but I do get random headaches at times too.
#1719 Oct 30 2013 at 12:30 PM Rating: Excellent
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Stop drinking coffee, and make sure you're getting enough water, problem solved, if you get a headache take some advil
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#1720 Oct 30 2013 at 1:02 PM Rating: Good
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idiggory, King of Bards wrote:
Way, way, WAY over my head.
The Malevich or both?

PigtailsOfDoom wrote:
I tried drugs and coffee, neither worked. Finally drank a good amount of water and the headache was gone in 20 minutes. I wish there was some way to know specifically what kind of headache you have. For me it's usually caffeine withdrawal or dehydration but I do get random headaches at times too.
If I get a headache it's usually because I haven't eaten enough or because I haven't slept enough. I don't get caffeine withdrawal headaches anymore since I've reduced my caffeine intake to very little. They're all kind of different sorts of pain though so I can usually tell.

Edited, Oct 30th 2013 9:05pm by Aethien
#1721 Oct 30 2013 at 1:04 PM Rating: Good
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In general, headaches do have pretty particular symptoms by cause.

A stress based headache is going to have pain behind your eyes and stretch around to the back of your neck (though. for me, they're most commonly just the eyes and neck, with maybe my temples).

Dehydration headaches are generally throbbing headaches, and might hurt behind the eyes (but, unlike tension, no particular neck pain).

If it's not one of those, you're only real option is to take a painkiller. Because the chances are it's not a cause you can easily remedy.
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#1722 Oct 30 2013 at 1:11 PM Rating: Good
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The stress ones are the worst, those take a trip to the sauna to get completely rid of. Nothing quite like spending a day naked in very hot and steamy rooms and pools.
#1723 Oct 30 2013 at 1:26 PM Rating: Excellent
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More caffeine and more water. You'll spend all day in the bathroom, but headaches will be gone.
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#1724 Oct 30 2013 at 1:37 PM Rating: Good
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Also, you can actually buy the knotted chair for yourself. It costs a mere €3,630.00.


Edit: and if I had the money, I would buy one... I'm not entirely sure why but I find it fascinating and absolutely gorgeous.

Edited, Oct 30th 2013 9:38pm by Aethien
#1725 Oct 30 2013 at 2:08 PM Rating: Good
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His Excellency Aethien wrote:
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Silly Norwegians. They pronounce the 'Æ' wrong. They make it sound like an 'A'.
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#1726 Oct 30 2013 at 2:26 PM Rating: Good
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They pronounce the Æ kind of like Dutch people pronounce the A and Å like EU and Ø like oh.
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