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by Stagnating Nervous Systems » Thu Sep 26, 2013 11:55 pm

by Auremena » Thu Sep 26, 2013 11:55 pm
I still do thisNew England and The Maritimes wrote:When I was six I couldn't stop talking and every time I talked I'd gradually become louder. By the end of whatever I was saying I was usually yelling very loudly without realizing it.Stagnating Nervous Systems wrote:Not a lot, but I have to remind him to be a little quieter when he gets excited. Normal kid stuff.


by Alleniana » Thu Sep 26, 2013 11:56 pm
Auremena wrote:Well, my phone is touch, and does autocorrect.Alleniana wrote:Sheep sounds funny, just like eating deer.
Ok. On normal keyboards it's pretty hard to make a typo like that![]()
That reminds me, last time I was in china, I saw a restaraunt labeled "Cattle Noodles"
Pretty sure that exists, only thing is, I can't ask the Chinese students here (this dorm is labelled as Chinatown) because they don't interact with anyone who is not Chinese.
Zottistan wrote:@Alleniana because I'm on my phine and can't deal with long posts:
I heard that too, but I think a lot of the fat that flavours the meat gets cooked into the juices and the rest are just rinds.

by New England and The Maritimes » Thu Sep 26, 2013 11:57 pm
Soviet Haaregrad wrote:Some people's opinions are based on rational observations, others base theirs on imaginative thinking. The reality-based community ought not to waste it's time refuting delusions.

by Stagnating Nervous Systems » Thu Sep 26, 2013 11:58 pm
New England and The Maritimes wrote:Stagnating Nervous Systems wrote:Not a lot, but I have to remind him to be a little quieter when he gets excited. Normal kid stuff.
When I was six I couldn't stop talking and every time I talked I'd gradually become louder. By the end of whatever I was saying I was usually yelling very loudly without realizing it.
Auremena wrote:Well that's normal for me too... I always feel that there's some of my childish traits I would have grown out of, but I haven't.Stagnating Nervous Systems wrote:Not a lot, but I have to remind him to be a little quieter when he gets excited. Normal kid stuff.
So maybe my cousin and your son aren't clones then.

by Alleniana » Thu Sep 26, 2013 11:58 pm


by New England and The Maritimes » Fri Sep 27, 2013 12:00 am
Stagnating Nervous Systems wrote:New England and The Maritimes wrote:When I was six I couldn't stop talking and every time I talked I'd gradually become louder. By the end of whatever I was saying I was usually yelling very loudly without realizing it.
He's actually pretty quiet! I'm really lucky, he likes to play by himself and now that he's learning more words he's really enjoying reading. But he is really easily excitable.
Soviet Haaregrad wrote:Some people's opinions are based on rational observations, others base theirs on imaginative thinking. The reality-based community ought not to waste it's time refuting delusions.

by Stagnating Nervous Systems » Fri Sep 27, 2013 12:00 am
I just remember Doc Brown saying "Great Scott" a lot.
by Alleniana » Fri Sep 27, 2013 12:00 am

by Zottistan » Fri Sep 27, 2013 12:02 am


by Stagnating Nervous Systems » Fri Sep 27, 2013 12:04 am
New England and The Maritimes wrote:Stagnating Nervous Systems wrote:He's actually pretty quiet! I'm really lucky, he likes to play by himself and now that he's learning more words he's really enjoying reading. But he is really easily excitable.
I also used to have a kind of stutter until I was about ten. I'd start talking and restart my sentences over and over and over. Sometimes I'd have to say the first two words of a sentence 5-6 times before I could finish it.
That's very unfortunate. My big brother had to repeat his last sentence in a statement three times or he would get nervous.
by Alleniana » Fri Sep 27, 2013 12:05 am
Zottistan wrote:@Alleniana: I don't know a lot about Asian food. All I can think of is duck, and I know that's pretty fatty.
Junk food is bad stuff. Aside from being bad for you, it tastses awful.Big Jim P wrote:
Not the reference I was making but you could be right.
You know, I think I am. Some western-middle eastern language. Maybe a Turkish or Hungarian one.
by Zottistan » Fri Sep 27, 2013 12:08 am
Alleniana wrote:Zottistan wrote:@Alleniana: I don't know a lot about Asian food. All I can think of is duck, and I know that's pretty fatty.
Junk food is bad stuff. Aside from being bad for you, it tastses awful.
You know, I think I am. Some western-middle eastern language. Maybe a Turkish or Hungarian one.
Duck is very common, yes. As common as chicken, even.
Junk food doesn't all taste bad. Don't you like chocolate?

by Auremena » Fri Sep 27, 2013 12:09 am
He can read too, that's another difference.Stagnating Nervous Systems wrote:He's actually pretty quiet! I'm really lucky, he likes to play by himself and now that he's learning more words he's really enjoying reading. But he is really easily excitable.New England and The Maritimes wrote:When I was six I couldn't stop talking and every time I talked I'd gradually become louder. By the end of whatever I was saying I was usually yelling very loudly without realizing it.Lol, I doubt it.Auremena wrote:Well that's normal for me too... I always feel that there's some of my childish traits I would have grown out of, but I haven't.
So maybe my cousin and your son aren't clones then.

by Stagnating Nervous Systems » Fri Sep 27, 2013 12:10 am

by Alleniana » Fri Sep 27, 2013 12:11 am
Stagnating Nervous Systems wrote:Well, time for bed. I'll be up sooner or later to make pancakes. The joys of being a mother. :/


by Auremena » Fri Sep 27, 2013 12:11 am
I used to, and still interrupt people, or try to talk over them. I don't want to, because I want to be polite, but it's hard to keep a hold of my impulses in social situations.Stagnating Nervous Systems wrote::( That's very unfortunate. My big brother had to repeat his last sentence in a statement three times or he would get nervous.New England and The Maritimes wrote:I also used to have a kind of stutter until I was about ten. I'd start talking and restart my sentences over and over and over. Sometimes I'd have to say the first two words of a sentence 5-6 times before I could finish it.

by Auremena » Fri Sep 27, 2013 12:12 am
Or just inject yourself with espresso and carry on.Stagnating Nervous Systems wrote:Well, time for bed. I'll be up sooner or later to make pancakes. The joys of being a mother. :/

by Alleniana » Fri Sep 27, 2013 12:13 am

by Stagnating Nervous Systems » Fri Sep 27, 2013 12:14 am
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