Originally Posted by Alyzarin
If that is the case, then at least we've got a twisted sense of humor about it. I wonder what we'll think of next.
I was thinking about this topic before while driving. Suddenly this car in front of me has the number plate OQO-004
I've always thought a number plate similar to this, but a personalised one would be cool.
Something like O0O-1IO since you can't tell the difference between O's and 0's and barely between 1's and I's on the number plates, except that in non-personalised ones the letters are always on the left and the numbers are always on the right. But you can do whatever with personalised ones.
So anyway, I was thinking how similar it is to the number plate I want to maybe get one day,
and I'd never seen one before so I was thinking about this whole reality thing and laughed at the extra (bad) evidence of this being true
and then I asked myself "Seriously, I wonder if it is true...." that exact second, a car goes past me on the side that has the number plate YES-114
I was just like.... "lol"
Originally Posted by Alyzarin
I did the exact same thing
Originally Posted by littlezoe
This conversation makes me remember that when we talked about the big amount of saved bookmarks we have
Currently i have 46 pages of bookmarks saved, with each page containing 9 link... Soo that's 414 links....
You know, you can do both at the same time At least i do that. I read a bit, then check if there is any activity on the net, if there is, i react, then back to reading and so on
I have 543 bookmarks, but my youtube is even worse, I've got over 1000 favourited videos that I'm probably never going to watch again.
Originally Posted by khh
I had the most horrible train trip. I woke up at 6 AM to catch my train, and I had a bit of a headache and a stiff neck from sleeping awkwardly. Or so I thought. As the hour of departure neared I realized it was actually a migraine coming on and my head just got worse and I started feeling nauseous: Great. But I still got on the buss heading down to the train station. It's a ~20 minute ride there, and all the motion and bumping and turning makes me feel much sicker. Finally we get there, and I exit the buss and I'm desperately trying to quell the nausea. I fail, and so a minute later I puke all over the sidewalk. It's mostly water, as I didn't have an appetite that morning, but I feel incredibly embarrassed (and sick), and realize it just looks like I'm hung over or something. I get into the train station and wash off, and then I get on the train. All set for a 6 and a half hour train ride. During the train ride I try to sleep but it's difficult, and the awkwardness causes the pain in my neck and the headache to get worse. Also my stomach continuously hurts from being too empty and from having recently thrown up. Luckily though the smooth motion of the train doesn't make me more sick, but I still avoid drinking anything to be on the safe side. Despite getting really thirsty, after a while. The train ride feels endless but does finally come to a stop. Due to maintenance and upgrading of the railways near Oslo we have to stop a bit early and take a ~20 minute buss-ride to get to the station. On the buss my nausea flares up again, and if my stomach hadn't already been completely and painfully empty I would probably have thrown up again. Then I get off the buss and walk to the subway and get on. There are no front-facing seats empty (and no way I'm sitting the wrong way), so I have to stand for the entire ~25 minute ride. Finally I get off and walk home, drink some water and sink blissfully into my bed. A few minutes later I vomit, as I expected (I had brought a bucket), and after washing off again and drinking some more water I am finally able to sleep. I wake up five hours later, and now I feel much better. The nausea is gone and my head and neck only hurts mildly.
From the start of the initial buss ride and till I got home was about 10 hours in total.
TL;DR: Migraine and long train-rides do not go well together.
It's cute that you still say buss even when you're typing in English.
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