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Post by Gav on Oct 6, 2005 10:51:03 GMT -5
NO SCHOOL! WEEW00T! ^____^ Me is happy. For you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup. 0_o Meh, bored.
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Post by Stal on Oct 6, 2005 10:54:19 GMT -5
Please allow 4 to 6 weeks for delivery of message.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2005 10:55:02 GMT -5
For you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup. 0_o Meh, bored. Eat a kitten.
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Post by Elcie on Oct 6, 2005 10:55:14 GMT -5
I'm still trying to get Rain to join. *prods her*
RAIN! If you're reading this, GET AN ACCOUNT FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE!
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Post by Gav on Oct 6, 2005 10:56:14 GMT -5
No thanks, they give me gas.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2005 11:00:24 GMT -5
No thanks, they give me gas. This is a very powerful and spectacular spell that is similar to fireball in many aspects. When you cast it, four 2- foot-diameter spheres spring from your outstretched hand and streak in straight lines to the spots you select. The meteor spheres leave a fiery trail of sparks. If you aim a sphere at a specific creature, you may make a ranged touch attack to strike the target with the meteor. Any creature struck by one of these spheres takes 2d6 points of bludgeoning damage (no save) and receives no saving throw against the sphere’s fire damage (see below). If a targeted sphere misses its target, it simply explodes at the nearest corner of the target’s space. You may aim more than one meteor at the same target. Once a sphere reaches its destination, it explodes in a 40-foot-radius spread, dealing 6d6 points of fire damage to each creature in the area. If a creature is within the area of more than one sphere, it must save separately against each. (Fire resistance applies to each sphere’s damage individually.)
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Post by Gav on Oct 6, 2005 11:01:31 GMT -5
No thanks, they give me gas. This is a very powerful and spectacular spell that is similar to fireball in many aspects. When you cast it, four 2- foot-diameter spheres spring from your outstretched hand and streak in straight lines to the spots you select. The meteor spheres leave a fiery trail of sparks. If you aim a sphere at a specific creature, you may make a ranged touch attack to strike the target with the meteor. Any creature struck by one of these spheres takes 2d6 points of bludgeoning damage (no save) and receives no saving throw against the sphere’s fire damage (see below). If a targeted sphere misses its target, it simply explodes at the nearest corner of the target’s space. You may aim more than one meteor at the same target. Once a sphere reaches its destination, it explodes in a 40-foot-radius spread, dealing 6d6 points of fire damage to each creature in the area. If a creature is within the area of more than one sphere, it must save separately against each. (Fire resistance applies to each sphere’s damage individually.) ...I think you've got D&D on the brain...
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Post by Stal on Oct 6, 2005 11:02:14 GMT -5
Stupid catnap I took last night. Was lightly asleep maybe 30 minutes tops (from 10:30 to 11:00...). So when I went to bed at midnight-thirty (don't ask why I call it that...I don't even know), I ended up laying there wide awake until nearly 2:00.
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Post by Gav on Oct 6, 2005 11:04:23 GMT -5
Stupid catnap I took last night. Was lightly asleep maybe 30 minutes tops (from 10:30 to 11:00...). So when I went to bed at midnight-thirty (don't ask why I call it that...I don't even know), I ended up laying there wide awake until nearly 2:00. Was it your mind on other other things, or were you thinking about nothing at all and just staring at the celling?
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Post by Stal on Oct 6, 2005 11:07:56 GMT -5
Stupid catnap I took last night. Was lightly asleep maybe 30 minutes tops (from 10:30 to 11:00...). So when I went to bed at midnight-thirty (don't ask why I call it that...I don't even know), I ended up laying there wide awake until nearly 2:00. Was it your mind on other other things, or were you thinking about nothing at all and just staring at the celling? My mind was on other things...but it's always been that way. I think it was a combination of my deep thoughts, the recent catnap, and the fact I had a Coke at 11....caffeine free coke, but perhaps the sugar... ...but yeah. I've always thought a lot when in bed. My mom tells me when I was younger, I used to come walking down the hall hours after I'd go to bed saying I couldn't fall asleep because "I can't turn my brain off."
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Post by Gav on Oct 6, 2005 11:10:32 GMT -5
Was it your mind on other other things, or were you thinking about nothing at all and just staring at the celling? My mind was on other things...but it's always been that way. I think it was a combination of my deep thoughts, the recent catnap, and the fact I had a Coke at 11....caffeine free coke, but perhaps the sugar... ...but yeah. I've always thought a lot when in bed. My mom tells me when I was younger, I used to come walking down the hall hours after I'd go to bed saying I couldn't fall asleep because "I can't turn my brain off." When I was young, I couldn't sleep because my mind was on other things. Now, it helps me to sleep if I think about stuff.
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Post by Elcie on Oct 6, 2005 11:12:01 GMT -5
My mind was on other things...but it's always been that way. I think it was a combination of my deep thoughts, the recent catnap, and the fact I had a Coke at 11....caffeine free coke, but perhaps the sugar... ...but yeah. I've always thought a lot when in bed. My mom tells me when I was younger, I used to come walking down the hall hours after I'd go to bed saying I couldn't fall asleep because "I can't turn my brain off." When I was young, I couldn't sleep because my mind was on other things. Now, it helps me to sleep if I think about stuff. When I was little, my mom would tell me "Turn your brain off and go to sleep" and it made me cry. XD Now I listen to my mp3 player and it helps me sleep.
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Post by Stal on Oct 6, 2005 11:12:25 GMT -5
My mind was on other things...but it's always been that way. I think it was a combination of my deep thoughts, the recent catnap, and the fact I had a Coke at 11....caffeine free coke, but perhaps the sugar... ...but yeah. I've always thought a lot when in bed. My mom tells me when I was younger, I used to come walking down the hall hours after I'd go to bed saying I couldn't fall asleep because "I can't turn my brain off." When I was young, I couldn't sleep because my mind was on other things. Now, it helps me to sleep if I think about stuff. Mhm. On a typical night I can now fall asleep maybe 15-30 minutes after laying down in bed. Never instantaneously, though. Ah well. Maybe it was for the best that I ended up laying awake that long. It gave me a chance to get some things straightened out in my head, and at that I got in a nice long prayer which I hadn't done for a few days.
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Post by Gav on Oct 6, 2005 11:14:00 GMT -5
When I was young, I couldn't sleep because my mind was on other things. Now, it helps me to sleep if I think about stuff. Mhm. On a typical night I can now fall asleep maybe 15-30 minutes after laying down in bed. Never instantaneously, though. Ah well. Maybe it was for the best that I ended up laying awake that long. It gave me a chance to get some things straightened out in my head, and at that I got in a nice long prayer which I hadn't done for a few days. That's good, then. Sleep is good. And I'd be getting some, except I slept for about 6 hours just now, plus a 2-hour nap.
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Post by Stal on Oct 6, 2005 11:15:18 GMT -5
I still manage to get in my 8 hours most nights. When your only class on Tues and Thurs is at 2:00 PM and your earliest class on MWF is 11:00 AM...
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