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Post by Night Ω Wolfe on Mar 19, 2007 6:16:25 GMT -5
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Post by AREA666 on Mar 19, 2007 7:11:32 GMT -5
I dont know why but I always get our various text things confused here, but the personal text is what is below the avatars correct? If so I am fine with giving it up. While I doubt I would ever use the mood things I know other people would like them. I figure I can just take off my signature text and put that text there, or just have both down there. If the signature or title info are what would be replaced then I am against them. Finally since it is a simple question you are asking maybe it would be better to do a poll for it with the options of Moods, Text, or Indifferent, or something along those lines.
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Post by Night Ω Wolfe on Mar 19, 2007 7:35:59 GMT -5
Okay good idea I will turn it into a poll... and yes it is the words under the avatars :16:
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Post by griffman on Apr 4, 2007 23:40:56 GMT -5
OK, so I was trying to change my mood to some sort of awake, and this is the only one I could find. I'm wide awake and I wish I could fall asleep. Is there any possible way of adding one that is like "Over Caffeinated"?
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Post by Night Ω Wolfe on Apr 5, 2007 8:58:03 GMT -5
Here I went and made a special one just for you :Wink:
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Post by Night Ω Wolfe on Apr 5, 2007 8:58:58 GMT -5
Oh and it is already added to the list of moods so go ahead and change your profile if you like...
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Post by griffman on Apr 5, 2007 9:14:39 GMT -5
YES!! Thanks :cafinated: :Smile:
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Post by AREA666 on Apr 5, 2007 9:17:30 GMT -5
You should change them all to be wolves there wolfe, it would fit better since you have gotten rid of all the old normal style smilies and some of those moods still have them.
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Post by Ari’laftia on Apr 5, 2007 9:19:50 GMT -5
Hay That sounds cool, Alot of work though Area Did you catch my cold?
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Post by griffman on Apr 5, 2007 9:30:42 GMT -5
Uhoh.. two people sick? I hope it's not the plague...
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Post by AREA666 on Apr 5, 2007 9:39:12 GMT -5
no, I never get sick, wish I could to miss out on something, but I dont. I guess wolfe adding the new mood made things change, so I must update mine.
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Post by griffman on Apr 5, 2007 11:34:34 GMT -5
Well thats good. At least with it only being Ari sick we can blame it on a typical cold or flu bug... If not I'd be worried about the silverish-green plague. It is about 13 times worse than the black death (for clarification).
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Post by AREA666 on Apr 5, 2007 15:01:26 GMT -5
What is the name of that other plague? Searching online for the way you types it does not yield a result, although even with it being worse I like things with black in the name since they sound cooler and more evil.
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Post by griffman on Apr 5, 2007 15:17:56 GMT -5
I made up the name silverish green plague.. pneumonic Plague would have been better. (http://uhavax.hartford.edu/bugl/histepi.htm)
Symptoms include restlessness, staggering gait, mental confusion, prostration, delirium, rapid pulse, nausea, aching of the extremities and back, and a high fever (at least 40° C = 104° F). Then one of two avenues is followed. If the fever breaks, there is usually remission and the immune system has gained the upper hand over the pathogen, which it then proceeds to destroy and expel. If the fever doesn't break, the infection spreads to the blood, causing septicemia and death. This is the course of bubonic Plague.
In some cases the microbe can proceed directly to the blood stream and this septicemic Plague can occur before the formation of buboes and results in death before a diagnosis can be made. Some scientists feel that this form of Plague can even be carried by either the common human flea or the body louse. In septicemia, blood vessels break and leak under the skin causing a dark rash as the blood dries (hence the name Black Death which was given in the 1500s).
For both bubonic and septicemic Plague, there is hemorrhagic illness (bleeding), multiple system failure, and death. All of this occurs within three to seven days. The mortality rate for untreated bubonic Plague is about 50-75% and 100% for septicemic Plague.
As it rages throughout the population, Plague can change to a more virulent form and enters the lungs, whereupon the victims initially cough up a blood-spotted mucus and then graduate to coughing bloody froth, all the while spreading the disease by aerosol droplets. This pneumonic Plague has a 100% mortality rate, if untreated, and death can occur in a matter of hours. Small children having the Plague frequently went into convulsions, wherein their bodies jerked about uncontrollably prior to death-not a pleasant sight.
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Post by AREA666 on Apr 5, 2007 15:22:08 GMT -5
Sounds fun. So its basically all the same basic plague then, but it gets mutated along the way?
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