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Re: Pluses (+) and minuses (−) of this day.
Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 5:36 pm
by Kurui
- Court in less than an hourrrrrrrrrr................
- Only an hour of sleep.
+ Muffybuns talking in his sleep basically having full conversations in half slurred speech = funnay~
Re: Pluses (+) and minuses (−) of this day.
Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 5:38 pm
by Electoon
Mr. Dark Thingamajig wrote:+ defeated Moskito (PC Version), this is harder than Advance
I found in advance it's very easy to get into a loop where you can continuously punch him before he can start his attack cycle - making it a bit easier then the other versions. Never particularly found Moskito to be too hard a boss though, it's the boss's after him that start to get annoying/continue hogging....
- My roof started leaking again last night (not the first time), but only this time it was about 5 times worse. It was so noisy in the end that I had to sleep in another room. So weird night's sleep
+ 1 timed essay down, 1 to go....
Re: Pluses (+) and minuses (−) of this day.
Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 6:21 pm
by Mr. Dark Thingamajig
Electoon wrote:Mr. Dark Thingamajig wrote:+ defeated Moskito (PC Version), this is harder than Advance
I found in advance it's very easy to get into a loop where you can continuously punch him before he can start his attack cycle - making it a bit easier then the other versions. Never particularly found Moskito to be too hard a boss though, it's the boss's after him that start to get annoying/continue hogging....
- My roof started leaking again last night (not the first time), but only this time it was about 5 times worse. It was so noisy in the end that I had to sleep in another room. So weird night's sleep
+ 1 timed essay down, 1 to go....
Advance is really easy, badder quality and not good zoomed out, that means "baddest version ever"
Re: Pluses (+) and minuses (−) of this day.
Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 6:51 pm
by Electoon
Mr. Dark Thingamajig wrote:
Advance is really easy, badder quality and not good zoomed out, that means "baddest version ever"
I can understand poor quality, zoomed in graphics and down graded music, but what's so bad about being easy?

Re: Pluses (+) and minuses (−) of this day.
Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 6:56 pm
by ikke471
Because:
The origional rayman was really hard... And that had it's charms... But the GBA version fucks this up..
Re: Pluses (+) and minuses (−) of this day.
Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 9:57 pm
by Kurui
+ Got my FULL disability ^^
+ That means finally health care for me
+ Free meds
+ Help with paying rent and past medical bills
+ = lots of yay and less stress financially
- I feel like I am DYING today.......so hard to celebrate
Re: Pluses (+) and minuses (−) of this day.
Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 10:01 pm
by DesLife
Kurui wrote:+ Got my FULL disability ^^
Yay, finally !

Re: Pluses (+) and minuses (−) of this day.
Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 10:03 pm
by stan423321
--- It turns out I may have Asperger syndrome after all.
What's annoying is the lack of certainity though, and absolute lack of ideas what will my family try to do with me if it turns out to be true.
Re: Pluses (+) and minuses (−) of this day.
Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 10:34 pm
by Kurui
One of my friend's has Asperger Syndrome (I think). I never understood what it was exactly but he was very socially clumsy (like extremely) and said that that was the reason he was. Most people think he is very strange/odd because of how he acts.
I think thats what it was called that he said he had. xD
Re: Pluses (+) and minuses (−) of this day.
Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 10:37 pm
by Master
Kurui wrote:One of my friend's has Asperger Syndrome (I think). I never understood what it was exactly but he was very socially clumsy (like extremely) and said that that was the reason he was. Most people think he is very strange/odd because of how he acts.
I think thats what it was called that he said he had. xD
Aspergers Syndrome is a form of Autism.
Thus, he would be socially awkward, however, people with Aspergers usually are quite intelligent indeed.
I admit, I do suffer from Asperger's myself, and spent 9 years with support to help me come over my social difficulties.
Though to be honest, I like being different.
Re: Pluses (+) and minuses (−) of this day.
Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 10:43 pm
by DesLife
How comes half of our members have Aspergers ?
Re: Pluses (+) and minuses (−) of this day.
Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 10:55 pm
by Master
DesLife wrote:How comes half of our members have Aspergers ?
They do?
Re: Pluses (+) and minuses (−) of this day.
Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 11:19 pm
by Cairnie
It's OK Stan I'm an arse pie too.
- poxy windows updates
+ least they're done now
- still stupidly tired in the morning
Re: Pluses (+) and minuses (−) of this day.
Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 11:24 pm
by spiraldoor
+ Does not have Asperger’s syndrome.
± Has noticed that the Rayman series appears to have a strange draw for those who do.
Re: Pluses (+) and minuses (−) of this day.
Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 1:48 am
by Adsolution
Master4lyf1 wrote:I like being different.
Aspergers doesn't make people "different" in itself, it's only a form of not being able understand situations, resulting by saying things often at inappropriate times. This isolates them from others, and they focus on building their own knowledge moreso. With this said, it's for both the others to realize that the speaker has aspergers and for the speaker to realize what's inappropriate and what's not. I don't think annoying peple is exactly something to be proud of, but it's something you can be proud of once you've learned to control it.
Re: Pluses (+) and minuses (−) of this day.
Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 3:55 am
by SuperSunshine
Seeing as it seems half are members have aspergers, he wouldin't be different anyway.
+Even though I do have some of the common symptons of aspergers im positive i don't have it.
- Suffers with terrible anxiety problems almost everyday though.
- I've been falling behind in classes because of those problems.
-- Failing English.
Re: Pluses (+) and minuses (−) of this day.
Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 4:59 am
by Adsolution
SuperSunshine wrote:-- Failing English.
Impossibru. English is one of those classes that does not get failed.
- Your depression reminds me of when I was 14, when I was a dangerously suicidal emo; I have burn marks and scars running all the way down my arms.
+ Luckily realization kicked in, telling me that being depressed is utterly pointless. Instead, one could climb out of their little hole of self-deprecation and look at the world in a different, more realistically positive light. The world is your oyster, provided you use your inner strenth to open it. Everyone can do it, you just need to find the right place to grip on. Once open, you can do whatever you want.
Re: Pluses (+) and minuses (−) of this day.
Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 6:03 am
by SuperSunshine
RayFan9876 wrote:SuperSunshine wrote:-- Failing English.
impossibru. English is one of those classes that does not get failed.
Thats what makes it worse. I mean, Its not like I can't understand it. I'm just acting up and being a total idiot.
+ I passed that depression stage (Than god) a few months ago. I pretty much told myself the same thing you told yourself. It made no sense being depressed about life.
- Right now i'm pretty much just constantly paranoid, anxious and can't focus on anything.
+ Other than my current state I have been getting back into music. I plan on expaning my current knowlege of the flute and moving on to the Piano, Trumpet and possibly other insterments.
Re: Pluses (+) and minuses (−) of this day.
Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 7:44 am
by Adsolution
+ Just came back from performing The Barber of Seville and Finlandia with our school's orchestra (I play the oboe), and we played it better than we ever had before. I'm very pleased with how it went.
Re: Pluses (+) and minuses (−) of this day.
Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 5:24 pm
by Master
RayFan9876 wrote:Master4lyf1 wrote:I like being different.
Aspergers doesn't make people "different" in itself, it's only a form of not being able understand situations, resulting by saying things often at inappropriate times. This isolates them from others, and they focus on building their own knowledge moreso. With this said, it's for both the others to realize that the speaker has aspergers and for the speaker to realize what's inappropriate and what's not. I don't think annoying peple is exactly something to be proud of, but it's something you can be proud of once you've learned to control it.
True.
I admit, as a younger child, I do admit, I talked. ALOT. To the extent where I annoyed a friend of mine to the point where he turned against me. We've made up now, but back then, due to my inability to understand social situations, I was bullied. I also was labelled a "Bully" once back in Primary School, where I heard something mean and repeated it, though a certain member of staff over-reacted and forced me to stand up and called me a Bully in front of everyone. Due to my lack of social perception, I did not understand, it was merely some words, it didn't do any harm? Now I know though, but they shouldn't have done that, my parent's did not put in my disability just for it to be ignored!
Anyway, yes, I was annoying, but also, I did like Maths and IT alot, and I found them quite easy.
I agree completely with everything you said Rayfan, and I am proud to be able to have overcome my disability.
Though I do still see a specialist now and then to keep tabs on things.