Filefront is closing down? Holy sh*t...
Even if we were somehow able to completely stop the sale of every illegal substance, people will always find something to get them high. It's been happening since the Stone Age. The Oracle of Delphi in ancient Greece was located on a volcanic vent of hallucinogenic gasses. Opium, some beers, marijuana, all discovered in antiquity. Hell, even TOBACCO was hallucinogenic at one point. Europeans bred the hallucinogenic qualities out of it, but it's still pretty bad for you. It's a never ending cycle. People will always get high, and others will always want to stop them. Do I want people to get high? No. Do I approve of drug use/getting high? No. It's just a fact of life.
The good thing about the human body is, in most cases, if something is out of balance, the body will correct it. So, even though the chemo does kill off many white blood cells, they grow back.
That's because, in all the english and lit classes I ever had, all we focused on was grammar and old poets. It pretty much sucked. Oh, except for my Science Fiction class in college. THAT was fun. We got to sit around, read old Sci-Fi, and watch movies all semester +1 final project that I wrote a 19 page paper for (most of it was my choice - a summary of the 3 Matrix movies.)
Geometry was, to me, the easiest math class I ever had (at least, of the ones that actually involved math - I took a programming course that counted as a math course. We needed basically middle-school math to do it). I've never, ever, liked math. It's like my brain just refuses to wrap itself around the concepts, no matter how many tutors I go to, no matter how much I study it, no matter how good my notes are, no matter what, I never seem to get it for more than a day.
Deja Vu happens when the Matrix changes something. No, but seriously, though, I have had that happen to me before. Usually, it seems like a random memory from childhood becoming real. In reality, I think it's a short-term memory embedding itself in the wrong place (if that makes sense...) as long-term memory. As if a memory of something I am doing, whatever it may be (usually with my parents), gets placed in the filing cabinet that is my brain under the "childhood" section, instead of the "present day" section, lol.
Understandable. I've lived all my life in comfortable suburbia, so I've never experienced that kind of thing.
lolrumors. :D I've never believed pretty much any rumor I've heard. I always research it. I would say "extranormal" would be a better word, because of the connotations "paranormal" has - you know, aliens, ghosts, etc. On an almost-related note, one scientist (I don't remember who) said that a sufficiently advanced science would appear, to the untrained eye, to be magic. Basically, if it's unexplained, that doesn't mean it's unexplainable.
Yea, they stop the treatment once the cancer dies or gets as small as it's gonna get. Oh, and the treatment does cause hair loss. But don't worry. I had a grandfather and an aunt go through this treatment. It worked for my grandpa, though he later died of a stroke, but my aunt is still alive and cancer-free.
Definitely call the cops. Anonymous or not, those guys don't need to be running free, robbing people. Either call them beforehand, and hope they believe you, or call them after the fact, so the perpetrators can be caught. Hell, if you let people know it was you, you might even get a reward.
Yes, we need a lot more details than that. What sites did you have up (all of them - don't be embarrassed), what programs did you have running (some programs like Limewire can install viruses at a moment's notice), etc.
In most cases, Chemo does kill all or most of the cancer. With more severe cancers, it can kill off most of it an give the patient several more years of life. Yes, it does tend to kill the immune system, but that in itself is not fatal. Your uncle just needs to avoid sick people and be sure to get meds for any sickness he gets (because he won't be able to fight it off himself) until he stops the chemo.
Yea, so did I, pretty much. I have ADD and Asperger's Syndrome, and I was only diagnosed with the ADD, so I was on all the wrong meds. I nearly flunked out Freshman year, got some D's in Sophomore year, but not as many, then Jr/Sr, I was able to pull my overall GPA up to like a 3.05 or something. Ever since, I have hovered about there.
Yea, I don't usually post on the help with life forum, because I've never really been in any of those situations, but in your case, I do have some...
~3.0 GPA. Right now it's a little lower, because of a bad class grade last semester, but overall, I'm basically a b, b+ student. I blame the internet for taking up so much time.
All right, well, the site that has them is http://www.kh13.com, but apparently their server is down right now. I'm gonna try in the morning. They have all the cutscenes, in English, without subtitles. Apparently, you can rip the scenes without them for Re:CoM. They're all in .wmv format, with no codecs required. http://kh13.com/videos/com.php All right, here is the link to the English Re:CoM vids. The site was down for a while, but it's back up now.
Couldn't you get them from another site that already has them, and credit them, or would that be bad netiquette? If that's an acceptable alternative, I have a site in mind to get them from. Just PM me for the link.
TheMagicalMisterMistoffelees' uber story pic ^Nerd! http://www.teamliquid.net/staff/Plexa/State/bisu.png ^Bigger nerd! (StarCraft Pro Gaming... lol. I love it, but it is SOOO nerdy.) Not that being nerdy is bad... EDIT: Whoever de-repped me, I really don't mind, just have the guts to sign your name to it.
If he's never net your boyfriend, and says he is better than him (your bf), I would say watch out, he's lying. Or supremely cocky. Either way, I would (if I were a woman, lol) be cautious around him - he probably wouldn't be a good boyfriend. I know - my best friend is like that.
It's really not a monkey - apes and monkeys are in completely different genetic categories, and diverged from each other (evolutionarily - is that a word?) before humans and apes did. It would be more accurate to call chimps "humans" than "monkeys", but, sadly, many people don't realize that. No, they really don't. I refer you to my earlier posts.