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My history teacher ate lemons.


Gamegearguy

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Today I worked on music for the title screen of my new Game Boy game.

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This is all I'll do today because I don't feel like working very hard on things. There's all these projects I start. And I finish like 25% of them. And I work really hard on them and I still don't get much done.

I want to take a minute to talk about hemmorhoids. There's this disc-shaped bump up my butt. Or at least I think it's disc-shaped. It feels like it anyway. Sometimes I'd have bloody stools. But those were discontinued and in its place was pain. So today I got some Preparation H to see if that will help. If not, I guess I'll have to go to the doctor. I don't know why I keep having all these bad medical things happening to me. First it was the fatty liver, which, while not painful, isn't very good. So I have to take a walk every day. I walk for like 10 minutes before my legs start hurting and I have to stop. And then it's the anus problem.

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I have many unfinished projects myself. I have unstarted ones too, so you're quite ahead of me there.

If you like doing it, continue it. You have finished some games. Maybe it has to be one of your better ideas for you to be interested in finishing something.

Maybe you start Project X and not finish it but use a routine or a sprite from it in Project Y. Or just an experiment with no idea in mind yet.

Lots of creative people work that way. I know for a fact musicians and writers do. And old school game devs did. (Not sure about now, but probably) 

 

Walking is really good for you, and it's something most people can do, even if you can't do it for long yet. Ten minutes should be easy for a healthy and mobile person. So I would encourage you to keep at it even if it's hard. I have a friend who lost over 120 pounds by walking (and changing her diet.) 

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Probiotics are your friend. Add that to your diet to start healing your body. Don't just take a pill, chug yogurt drinks. I'm not a licensed medical practicioner so take that into consideration, but probiotics do help fix this type of stuff.

Edit: I should add, I've had tons of problems off and on downstairs in the rear for years, starting with a vicious bout of c.dif I likely got from cleaning my grandmother's bathroom years ago. That led to colitis and then tons of powerful drugs that got my gut flora off. Throw in terrible sanitation here in Taiwan, led to clenching and shitting and everything else in between. Probiotics generally have been a life saver.

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That sounds sucky.  I had to have my first colonoscopy recently because of internal hemorrhoids and they something something polyps something something I got to take pictures home from in my butthole 😁

But…in the lead up I also found out I have some fatty liver and I’ll tell you what, with as much drinking as I’ve done over the years not having cirrhosis is a W.

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1 hour ago, Hammerfestus said:

That sounds sucky.  I had to have my first colonoscopy recently because of internal hemorrhoids and they something something polyps something something I got to take pictures home from in my butthole 😁

But…in the lead up I also found out I have some fatty liver and I’ll tell you what, with as much drinking as I’ve done over the years not having cirrhosis is a W.

My ex-girlfriend's sister used to date a guy, I'll call him Fred for lack of a better name. Fred, like many Taiwanese, rarely drank anything but he also had fatty liver disease by the time he was 28. The cause? According to the doctor, it was apparently because he was eating too much stinky tofu!

On a different note, it seems as though acupuncture is good for the treatment of liver cirrhosis. I don't necessarily suggest to shun western medicine and techniques, but from my personal experiences, the western medicines and techniques are sometimes like nuking a fly.

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