*"To YMTC it up" means to design cards that have value mostly from a design perspective. i.e. you would put them in a case under glass in your living room and visitors could remark upon the wonderful design principles, with nobody ever worring if the cards are annoying/pointless/confusing in actual play
Now that this poll is officially over, it's time to congratulate Aaarrrgh for designing Hill, which has been decided by popular vote to be the Card of the Month for October 2013!
First, thank you so for the birthday wishes! It was a very chill and low-key birthday without any kind of party (for obvious reasons), my wife made carrot cake and basically let me play video games all day. So it was good.
I did not get carrot cake. But otherwise, yeah, mostly the same as last year. Which I don't mind, but it will be nice when we can actually celebrate things with people again. Certainly not doing anything now, there been a recent uptick in local cases. Found out an acquaintance is currently in the hospital.
Now that this poll is officially over, it's time to congratulate Aaarrrgh for designing Hill, which has been decided by popular vote to be the Card of the Month for October 2013!
I'd absolutely love to see it realized, and hugely even the sprite work shouldn't be that complex since there's no major change in aesthetics, mostly laying out tile and stuff like that. But I don't think I could find anyone to help me work on it. I don't even know where I'd start.
As someone who played a lot of the Oracle of Seasons/Ages pairs of games, I can attest there's already a lot of sprites that could simply be lifted from the older games (I think the SNES also had a Zelda game or two that might fit the aesthetic?), since for me and a lot of people, "Pokémon" games look like they did in the GBC/GBA days (just take a look at the biggest fan projects like Crystal Clear or Uranium).
That said, I don't know how make a game or ROMhack, either -- and it's remains to be seen whether I'd be capable of doing it given what I have.
Holy CRAP today was scuffed. I've been waiting for a package at a shop that was supposed to come in yesterday. I'm now told it will be Monday. I had to leave work to pick up my parents because my mom's car died. Got them back home, but that was stuff I wasn't planning to do. But then, the kicker, in at work and the building got struck by bloody lightning! It fried the breakers on our apartment systems and we had to pass out about 130 customers and close early.
So, yeah, today has been unexpected. Probably just scrub it from recent memory.
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I'm a (self) published author now! You can find my books on Amazon in Paperback or ebook! The Accursed, a standalone young adult fantasy adventure. Witch Hunters, book one of a young adult Scifi-fantasy trilogy.
So, just to let everyone know what's been going on with me, my left knee is ****ed up.
When I woke up on Friday, my left knee felt weird. It wasn't painful or anything, it just felt a little off. I didn't think much of it at the time, because my knees are a bit weird anyway (I'm over six feet tall and surprisingly flexible in the legs. Also, when I was 17, I was working fast food when a CO2 tank blew its hose, causing the tank to rocket into my left knee, so it occasionally bothers me because of that). Anyway, Friday felt pretty normal, all things considered.
When I woke up on Saturday, my left knee was swollen and it was difficult to put pressure on it. It wasn't painful, necessarily, but obviously something was wrong. As the day went on, though, things seemed to get better not worse, and I was able to bend it mostly like normal by the end of the day.
Sunday, though, it was worse, and getting difficult to walk. I spend the day limping around the house, and the effort wore me out enough that I had to take a nap around midday, which is extremely rare for me. I should note at this point that I do not have any crutches or anything at home, apart from my sword cane, which I did not think about until later, and did help a bit when I started using it to help me walk.
Monday was horrible. I could barely walk, and by now it was actual pain, rather than just the feeling like it could buckle at any moment. The walk from where I park to the building I work in is maybe a minute walk, and I had to stop and rest half-way there. So, I decided that was enough of that, and I made a doctor's appointment, and fortunately was able to get in that day. The x-ray didn't show much, but at this point, the doctor thinks it is probably bursitis in the knee, although he says that if it is, it's in an atypical location of the knee, and he wants an MRI to see what's really going on. Sadly, I can't get in to see them for another two weeks or so, so it will be a bit before I know anything more.
Yesterday really wasn't any better than Monday in terms of the pain, although I was able to get my hands on a pair of crutches, which has helped immensely. It's too early to say yet, but I think the anti-inflammatory I was prescribed is starting to help a little, so I have high hopes that in a couple days, I will be able to walk like normal again.
Anyway, that's been my week. I hope everyone else is fairing at least slightly better than that!
@Raven: I hope things get better soon, that sounds quite unpleasant. However, I also have to say that reading about the fact that your predicament was helped by the fact that you happen to have a sword cane reminded me of how cool our little corner of the internet really is.
Now that this poll is officially over, it's time to congratulate Aaarrrgh for designing Hill, which has been decided by popular vote to be the Card of the Month for October 2013!
@Raven: I hope things get better soon, that sounds quite unpleasant. However, I also have to say that reading about the fact that your predicament was helped by the fact that you happen to have a sword cane reminded me of how cool our little corner of the internet really is.
Thanks, Aaarrrgh. Finally, my passing resemblance to Raiker Venn has paid dividends!
Finally, my passing resemblance to Raiker Venn has paid dividends!
I wonder if Raiker orchestrated this somehow, or if he's gonna feel offended by this
Hoping things get better soon; I too have a slightly annoying knee, but nowhere near that. Week has been meh this far, but after tomorrow I should have 4 straight days away from work in which I anticipate, crossing fingers, to rest as much as possible.
(I've been touching up my Frosthearts piece btw, it will benefit from a general polishing and an ending less thick with condensed info)
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Cecil Gershwin Palmer (Welcome to Night Vale) wrote:
I too have a slightly annoying knee, but nowhere near that.
Yeah, knee problems are certainly not fun. It affects so much of what we do. I had an injury to that same knee when I was 17, and it occasionally bothered me over the years, especially on stairs, but not very often. This is the worst it's ever been for me.
Week has been meh this far, but after tomorrow I should have 4 straight days away from work in which I anticipate, crossing fingers, to rest as much as possible.
Here's hoping you get the rest you need, Huey. That sounds very nice.
(I've been touching up my Frosthearts piece btw, it will benefit from a general polishing and an ending less thick with condensed info)
Good luck with the revisions! I've started three or four stories for the HS thread that haven't really gone anywhere. I just haven't been in the right mindset for writing for a long time now, between work and health stresses. Hopefully soon, or at least when this hellish school year is finally over.
Bluuuuh!! So, this weekend was busy. Godzilla v kong definitely proved people want to see movies in theaters, despite all those whiny **** who keep declaring doom for the industry. Unfortunately... We collectively underestimated the actual demand and we were already short handed this weekend. So Friday, we anticipated 300-350. What we got was 550. Even the next day we got over 400. Today has been more in line with our expectations, but it got to be a dicey run for a little.
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At twilight's end, the shadow's crossed / a new world birthed, the elder lost. Yet on the morn we wake to find / that mem'ry left so far behind. To deafened ears we ask, unseen / "Which is life and which the dream?"
So, this week was apparently more of a recovery week then anything, but unfortunately, I've been stressed over the announcement they made in Monday regarding the audits they do at work, paired with what I feel is a somewhat unreasonable expectation placed on me, also at work.
So I've been low-key running the engine with no oil, as it were, and my mental health pistons feel a bit banged up as a result. Plus there's this smoke... Probably not great.
Anyway, in still trying to make the rounds, check on everybody, but my normally gregarious attitude has been mildly depleted. Which is unfortunate since I normally decompress by being social (which is a paradoxical dichotomy for an introvert who has to spend energy to be social)
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At twilight's end, the shadow's crossed / a new world birthed, the elder lost. Yet on the morn we wake to find / that mem'ry left so far behind. To deafened ears we ask, unseen / "Which is life and which the dream?"
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I feel you, Barinellos. I've been having to fight (and in some cases, others have had to force me) to be more social and implode into a ball of nerves and anxiety.
(Also I can attest that Barinellos has been reaching out lately.)
So, just to let everyone know what's been going on with me, my left knee is ****ed up.
When I woke up on Friday, my left knee felt weird. It wasn't painful or anything, it just felt a little off. I didn't think much of it at the time, because my knees are a bit weird anyway (I'm over six feet tall and surprisingly flexible in the legs. Also, when I was 17, I was working fast food when a CO2 tank blew its hose, causing the tank to rocket into my left knee, so it occasionally bothers me because of that). Anyway, Friday felt pretty normal, all things considered.
When I woke up on Saturday, my left knee was swollen and it was difficult to put pressure on it. It wasn't painful, necessarily, but obviously something was wrong. As the day went on, though, things seemed to get better not worse, and I was able to bend it mostly like normal by the end of the day.
Sunday, though, it was worse, and getting difficult to walk. I spend the day limping around the house, and the effort wore me out enough that I had to take a nap around midday, which is extremely rare for me. I should note at this point that I do not have any crutches or anything at home, apart from my sword cane, which I did not think about until later, and did help a bit when I started using it to help me walk.
Monday was horrible. I could barely walk, and by now it was actual pain, rather than just the feeling like it could buckle at any moment. The walk from where I park to the building I work in is maybe a minute walk, and I had to stop and rest half-way there. So, I decided that was enough of that, and I made a doctor's appointment, and fortunately was able to get in that day. The x-ray didn't show much, but at this point, the doctor thinks it is probably bursitis in the knee, although he says that if it is, it's in an atypical location of the knee, and he wants an MRI to see what's really going on. Sadly, I can't get in to see them for another two weeks or so, so it will be a bit before I know anything more.
Yesterday really wasn't any better than Monday in terms of the pain, although I was able to get my hands on a pair of crutches, which has helped immensely. It's too early to say yet, but I think the anti-inflammatory I was prescribed is starting to help a little, so I have high hopes that in a couple days, I will be able to walk like normal again.
Anyway, that's been my week. I hope everyone else is fairing at least slightly better than that!
That sounds awful, Raven; I hope you end up feeling better and they get you fixed up. Obviously I know hospitals (here in the U.S.) are a complex, stressful affair, but one thing I've learned working in an orthopedic clinic is that knees are apparently super easy to fix/replace; they even do surgeries on 90-year-olds and have them out of the hospital within like 2 days. So, here's hoping you get good treatment and all.
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My last few weeks have been really trying at work, too, though it doesn't sound nearly as catastrophic as the rest of you have had. Just the normal flood wearing away at my banks, with the usual non-communication from our managers making things more stressful than it has to be.
my work gripes, if you want to indulge me
So, some doctor from upstairs is apparently sub-leasing space to see patients at our office, and one of his assistants came to ask me how we handle x-rays, but the thing is we had had absolutely no official word that he was going to be seeing patients: no days of the week, no pt rooms taken, no protocol (preferences for x-rays &c.), no start date, not even a name. Perhaps by sheer luck, it turns out that the byzantine method of billing insurance meant that it was more of a hassle for him to order x-rays through us instead of his usual providers, so thankfully the whole point was rendered moot (and our workload did not increase yet further), but the fact that management said nothing to us even while in talks with the doctor was ridiculous.
This week, also, I had to more-or-less babysit a new tech who isn't even a new hire. She just trained with us for the week before starting at her actual job, for reasons I don't understand.
in brighter news
I'm actually feeling less tear-my-hair out than usual / I used to, because I've finally started getting together with meatspace friends for the first time in over a year, and also that they (and a few others) dragged me into getting Monster Hunter Rise so we could all play together occasionally. All this socializing is, I know at least on a logical level, helping me to not implode, though as I said I'm still having to fight to get myself to actually do these things. Like, I keep putting off coming back here because of feeling too scared and not wanting to deal with my broken tech.
Although on that note, there's finally been a new driver come out for my graphics card! It... only kind of fixed my problems, though. My TV is recognized as a display again and no longer awkwardly tiny (so I don't have to zoom web pages in to ridiculous levels to read them, anymore), but the sound is still borked.
In unrelated media talk, I re-watched Gurren Lagann, and can't believe I never noticed the heavy yakuza imagery early on in the show with Kamina. At first, I wanted to say there's some subtle subtextual criticism of the yakuza because of this, but as I progressed I realized that that much should be implied because the entire text of Gurren Lagann is about questioning authority and making a world better than the one you currently live in, so even the main character's aren't exempt from this meta-narrative.
Also, and I don't remember whether I mentioned this a while back, but since I recently re-watched Trigun, I came to the realization that I'm just a sucker for "pacifism actually wins" stories. I think that's a large reason why I ended up favoring Planet With so much, rather than it necessarily being deep or well-written.
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It sounds like Luna’s office is more organized than mine. ^^ You may not believe it but you got this.
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I am in a position where I make people feel significantly better by saying “Hey the worst thing that could happen is you lose your job.” There are several layers of meaning there lol.
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