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  • WinterMoonWinterMoon Posts: 1,945

    Don't stare at your face in a mirror in a dark room at night with only a barest hint of light, your brain fills in what it cannot see and it can be quite horrifying.

    Like you start imagening that you see Bloody Mary? Or that your own face looks a horror? indecision

     

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 38,206
    edited September 2019
    TigerAnne said:

    Don't stare at your face in a mirror in a dark room at night with only a barest hint of light, your brain fills in what it cannot see and it can be quite horrifying.

    Like you start imagening that you see Bloody Mary? Or that your own face looks a horror? indecision

     

    As a kid remember seeing skulls

    I since found out this is an actual phenomena 

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filling-in

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troxler%27s_fading

    some people with retina damage get Charles Bonet syndrome which is the same effect but during normal light

    Post edited by WendyLuvsCatz on
  • Don't stare at your face in a mirror in a dark room at night with only a barest hint of light, your brain fills in what it cannot see and it can be quite horrifying.

    Been there, done that, was fascinated.

  • Don't stare at your face in a mirror in a dark room at night with only a barest hint of light, your brain fills in what it cannot see and it can be quite horrifying.

    Been there, done that, was fascinated.

    OMG don't do it after a few drinks either devil

  • Don't stare at your face in a mirror in a dark room at night with only a barest hint of light, your brain fills in what it cannot see and it can be quite horrifying.

    Been there, done that, was fascinated.

    OMG don't do it after a few drinks either devil

    I avoid it in broad day light alsoindecision

  • TigerAnne said:

    Don't stare at your face in a mirror in a dark room at night with only a barest hint of light, your brain fills in what it cannot see and it can be quite horrifying.

    Like you start imagening that you see Bloody Mary? Or that your own face looks a horror? indecision

     

    Been there, done that.  There was nothing in the mirror! surprise

  • WinterMoonWinterMoon Posts: 1,945

     

    Been there, done that.  There was nothing in the mirror! surprise

    Have you been feeling a strong aversion to sunlight and garlic for a while?

     

  • Keep it down in here... Some of us are trying to work...

  • McGyverMcGyver Posts: 7,050

    Keep it down in here... Some of us are trying to work...

    But some us are trying to slack off... 

  • The night of the living thread devil

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,042
    TigerAnne said:

    This must be why all the Hipsters love Portland so much. laugh

    ...yeah, Pabst hase become one of the biggest selling beers at pubs here, in spite of all the craft breweries here.

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,042
    TigerAnne said:

    Don't stare at your face in a mirror in a dark room at night with only a barest hint of light, your brain fills in what it cannot see and it can be quite horrifying.

    Like you start imagening that you see Bloody Mary? Or that your own face looks a horror? indecision

     

    ...I just usually just see a Bloody Mary and it makes me want to head down to the pub.

  • McGyverMcGyver Posts: 7,050
    kyoto kid said:
    TigerAnne said:

    This must be why all the Hipsters love Portland so much. laugh

    ...yeah, Pabst hase become one of the biggest selling beers at pubs here, in spite of all the craft breweries here.

    Is it for like some sort of ironic reason or something...? Or is there some hidden flavor in Pabst that I’ve been missing all these years?

    Its not that Pabst is a bad beer, it’s just that... it’s... well... it’s Pabst.

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,042

    ...it's a "coolness" thing as I understand. 

    Yeah, grew up in Milwaukee WI and was weaned on Pabst.  There were other beers like MIller, Schlitz, Blatz (appropriate name after a few of those and a bratwurst smothered in sauerkraut), Old Style, Gettleman, and Braumeister, but even then Pabst seemed to be the swill of choice.

    Back when i was in college up in Stevens Point, the popular beer there was the locally brewed Point Special. Actually not bad for a small town lager as they didn't put all the chemical preservatives in (one requirement to ship across state lines) and they use natural spring water (they also didn't distribute outside the county back then).  The brewery began in 1850s and is still in operation and still independently owned.  Like the old Coors (which many years you couldn't get outside of Colorado because of the shipping regulations), Point has developed a popular following in the midwest.  They do distribute to a other cities in Wisconsin (like Milwaukee, Madison, and Green Bay) but to ship to other states, it needs to be in refrigerated trucks as they still don't use chemical preservatives.  Whenever I do go back to visit, I "smuggle" a couple boxed & brown paper wrapped 6 packs back with me (easier to do on the train as I can keep it in my compartment, on the airlines I'd have to check it below and likely would not see on the baggage belt when I got back to Portland).

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    The night of the living thread devil

    ROFL laugh

    what the thread is missing is some resident ebil  

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

      

     

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    kyoto kid said:

    ..you'd probably feel right at home here in Portland.

     

     

    LOLL weener bike

  • Threadworm killer

    Watched one of those Doctors of Reddit, what was your worst Experience text to speech videos

    never a good idea

     one had a woman pooping a cupfull of worms giving birth

    I was immeadiately traumatised and so overjoyed when I found four Combabtrin chocolate squares from when I last wormed my cats

    (for me, I always worm myself in case at the same time they get Advocate squeezed on the back of the neck) 

    left in the medicine cabinet, I ate them and felt much less traumatised.

  • ChoholeChohole Posts: 33,604

    Today is         TAA DAA      National Ampersand Day

  • ChoholeChohole Posts: 33,604

    HOW TO OBSERVE #AmpersandDay

    Celebrate the day by having fun with the ampersand:

    • Use lots & lots of ampersands!
    • Substitute “&” for “and” in everything you write.
    • Think of syllable replacements such as &roid, c&elabra, b&.
    • Send friends whose names contain “and” a special note — &y, &rea, Alex&er, Gr&ma.
    • Design new styles of ampersands. (Remember, the ampersand represents the letters “et.”)
    • Visit AmperArt.com.

     

  • Chohole said:

    HOW TO OBSERVE #AmpersandDay

    Celebrate the day by having fun with the ampersand:

    • Use lots & lots of ampersands!
    • Substitute “&” for “and” in everything you write.
    • Think of syllable replacements such as &roid, c&elabra, b&.
    • Send friends whose names contain “and” a special note — &y, &rea, Alex&er, Gr&ma.
    • Design new styles of ampersands. (Remember, the ampersand represents the letters “et.”)
    • Visit AmperArt.com.

     

    ....and?

  • ChoholeChohole Posts: 33,604

    Oh    and it's also National Gr&parents Day,   which also contains an ampersand

  • LeatherGryphonLeatherGryphon Posts: 11,506
    edited September 2019
    Chohole said:

    HOW TO OBSERVE #AmpersandDay

    Celebrate the day by having fun with the ampersand:

    • Use lots & lots of ampersands!
    • Substitute “&” for “and” in everything you write.
    • Think of syllable replacements such as &roid, c&elabra, b&.
    • Send friends whose names contain “and” a special note — &y, &rea, Alex&er, Gr&ma.
    • Design new styles of ampersands. (Remember, the ampersand represents the letters “et.”)
    • Visit AmperArt.com.

     

    One of my pet peeves is signs that have backwards ampersands.  Grrrrr.. angry  Makes me want to march into the business establishment & chew somebody out for not knowing what an ampersand is.  You don't have to know the name of it but PLEASE use it the right way & don't give me the dyslexic excuse.  You got all the other letters rightcheeky.   Not mounting the ampersand the right way is pure ignorance.no  I keep hoping for my hero to make a name for himself & get written up in the newpaper or on an internet article.  My hero?  Of course, it's "Johnny Ampersand", who walks around the country with a bag of ampersands over his shoulder, fixing signs & planting the seeds of knowlege.yes

    Note: Foreign readers may not get the tongue-in-cheek reference to the real American folk character  "Johnny Appleseed"  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Appleseed

    Edited to add:  OK, after visiting the AmperArt.com link above I see that there are Horatio, more styles of ampersands than were dreamt of in my philosophy.   But still, the guy putting up the business sign only has one style in the box of characters, get it right damn it! cheeky  It looks like THIS  "&"

    Side note:  I find it interesting that in both Spanish & Russian, the word similar to the English conjunction "and" are both single letters & both pronounced "ee" (long "e") despite the different alphabets & different language histories.  "y" in Spanish & "И" in Russian.  

    Post edited by LeatherGryphon on
  • Sven DullahSven Dullah Posts: 7,621
    edited September 2019
     But still, the guy putting up the business sign only has one style in the box of characters, get it right damn it! cheeky  It looks like THIS  "&"
     

    Not necessarily;)

     Nɐʇᴉouɐl פɹ⅋dɐɹǝuʇs pɐʎ
     Iʇ looʞs lᴉʞǝ ┴HIS  ,,⅋,,

    Ǝpᴉʇǝp ʇo ɟᴉxǝ ʇʎdos

    Post edited by Sven Dullah on
  • ChoholeChohole Posts: 33,604
     

    Ǝpᴉʇǝp ʇo ɟᴉxǝ ʇʎdos

    ∀up ɯɐʞǝ ɐuoʇɥǝɹ ʇʎdo ʍɥᴉlǝ poᴉuƃ ᴉʇ

  • Chohole said:
     

    Ǝpᴉʇǝp ʇo ɟᴉxǝ ʇʎdos

    ∀up ɯɐʞǝ ɐuoʇɥǝɹ ʇʎdo ʍɥᴉlǝ poᴉuƃ ᴉʇ

    Mǝll˙˙˙ɟɹɐuʞlʎ' ɯʎ pǝɐɹ˙˙˙

  • Arghhhh......  (runs into the sunset screaming maniacally) frown

  • I just modeled and rigged Ampersand Man I think

  • I just modeled and rigged Ampersand Man I think

    Love it=)))

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,042
    Chohole said:

    HOW TO OBSERVE #AmpersandDay

    Celebrate the day by having fun with the ampersand:

    • Use lots & lots of ampersands!
    • Substitute “&” for “and” in everything you write.
    • Think of syllable replacements such as &roid, c&elabra, b&.
    • Send friends whose names contain “and” a special note — &y, &rea, Alex&er, Gr&ma.
    • Design new styles of ampersands. (Remember, the ampersand represents the letters “et.”)
    • Visit AmperArt.com.

     

    One of my pet peeves is signs that have backwards ampersands.  Grrrrr.. angry  Makes me want to march into the business establishment & chew somebody out for not knowing what an ampersand is.  You don't have to know the name of it but PLEASE use it the right way & don't give me the dyslexic excuse.  You got all the other letters rightcheeky.   Not mounting the ampersand the right way is pure ignorance.no  I keep hoping for my hero to make a name for himself & get written up in the newpaper or on an internet article.  My hero?  Of course, it's "Johnny Ampersand", who walks around the country with a bag of ampersands over his shoulder, fixing signs & planting the seeds of knowlege.yes

    Note: Foreign readers may not get the tongue-in-cheek reference to the real American folk character  "Johnny Appleseed"  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Appleseed

    Edited to add:  OK, after visiting the AmperArt.com link above I see that there are Horatio, more styles of ampersands than were dreamt of in my philosophy.   But still, the guy putting up the business sign only has one style in the box of characters, get it right damn it! cheeky  It looks like THIS  "&"

    Side note:  I find it interesting that in both Spanish & Russian, the word similar to the English conjunction "and" are both single letters & both pronounced "ee" (long "e") despite the different alphabets & different language histories.  "y" in Spanish & "И" in Russian.  

    ...both "И" & "Я" are occasionally misused here in the States.

    ("The Yassiaees Are Coming?"  Who are the Yassiaees?)

    (Toys "Ya" Us?)

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