This is me. 13 comments
strongsad
· 6 years ago
Do you perform too?
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Mantis mastered the hide and seek game 5 comments
256 years old 18 comments
strongsad
· 6 years ago
People probably found the bones of dinosaurs and made up legends about them. I think that's how the legend of the cyclops came to be, ever see an elephant skull? Arrange them into a human-ish form and presto...cyclops skeleton.
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Follow me for more 5 comments
strongsad
· 6 years ago
Haha, yeah. My first meeting as a boy scout many moons ago we played dodgeball and one of the older kids (who played football) hit me square in the mug with one of those balls.
That was the last game of dodgeball I ever played.
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That was the last game of dodgeball I ever played.
Wrong intentions 32 comments
Wrong intentions 32 comments
strongsad
· 6 years ago
I'm not talking about censoring anything. I'd just like to see a change in society's opinion on someone who is overweight. I know it will never happen, I'm not stupid. We will always be the joke. But it would be nice to be a bit more understood. We are not lazy, we are not disgusting, we are not slobs...but people will never see that. We will always be seen as just a gross fatty.
Before anyone says so, not everyone is like that, but by and large society will never see us as real people.
Before anyone says so, not everyone is like that, but by and large society will never see us as real people.
Wrong intentions 32 comments
strongsad
· 6 years ago
I think it should be treated like an addiction. We always want to help people addicted to drugs or alcohol but if it's food the person is regarded as simply lazy and disgusting. Food can stimulate the same parts of the brain as drugs.
But if we did that then us fat people wouldn't be the societal punchline nearly as much and that's no fun.
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But if we did that then us fat people wouldn't be the societal punchline nearly as much and that's no fun.
Not so special anymore 21 comments
strongsad
· 6 years ago
I was born in '75 and we had those things too. Another thing we had was a projector that used a roll of film and a seperate record player (who remembers vinyl?). The film was advanced 1 frame at a time manually and 1 student was tasked with rolling the film everytime the record would ping.
https://youtu.be/QfIDU3YarvU
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https://youtu.be/QfIDU3YarvU
bro 12 comments
Throw back Thursday memories! 20 comments
strongsad
· 6 years ago
Most certainly B. And I'm glad for it. I learned there are consequences for my actions and there won't always be someone there to make it all better.
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Seriously, how do you write these? 8 comments
strongsad
· 6 years ago
It always helped me to make a noise in my head making these.
Booo-wooOOP...BYOooooo
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Booo-wooOOP...BYOooooo
Could come in handy 17 comments
strongsad
· 6 years ago
The jaws of life is commonly referred to as the Hurst Tool. If I have my history right, Hurst (popular for car transmission shifters) designed the hydraulic tool in the 60's for NASCAR.
Hurst tool https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzbZV70ZvKQ
A K-12 is a gas powered circular saw, it can be set up with wood cutting, metal cutting, and masonry cutting blades. Some people call it a Partner saw.
K-12 saw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIUIrBnmug8
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Hurst tool https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzbZV70ZvKQ
A K-12 is a gas powered circular saw, it can be set up with wood cutting, metal cutting, and masonry cutting blades. Some people call it a Partner saw.
K-12 saw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIUIrBnmug8
Sniffer ain't sniffing 7 comments
Could come in handy 17 comments
Eww icky 11 comments
strongsad
· 6 years ago
@unklethan Hah. You are probably right. Obviously I meant regarding first responders. The same goes for unaccompanied minors and people with altered mental status but we always try to have police with us on the rig for cases like that. Especially with a female patient and male EMT situation.
Quadratic logarithms 15 comments