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I own an an Accord. I will own that fucker until it blows up. It rules hard.

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Yeah, what's up with the Accord hatred, Mr. Aurel? Except for it being a front-driver, I can find no fault with this large, safe, efficient dorian-mover.
 
Yea, I planned on running my previous car, a '92 Toyota Tercel, into the ground until I flipped it over on the freeway a few years back. After that, I bought this handy-dandy '96 Accord with a mere 92,000 miles on it in tip-top condition. 3.5 years later, it's got 117,000 miles now and all I have had to do besides regular oil changes and regular maintenance is replace the fuel injectors, which were covered under warranty. This bitch runs like a dream, is reliable as all get-out, and is great on gas although I don't drive around too much as I work only 3.5 miles from home.
 
When asked what I'm into, the usual answer is mostly music. Then the next question usually goes along the lines of what do you listen to, or what your favorite stuff is. This is where I have a problem replying. I find it easier to define what I DO NOT like rather than what I do like.

Then to the question, whats your favorite band? Umm, my latest discovery? And/or whatever I'm listening to most atm?
 
After being asked this question so many times I reply sarcastically and bluntly. I am close minded with the music I like, and I move very slowly when checking out new bands. Mostly likely I won't like anything you recommend because it's probably not what I like.

If it's a metal head asking me about it, I usually reply that I like shitty metal.
 
Swizzle, where's that post where you asked me about sweating profusely? I can't find it.
Anyway, I think it's just fucking hot is all.
If you're concerned though, you might want to have some lab tests drawn. Thyroid hormones come to mind. T3 and T4. Get a physical while you're at it.
 
Question for Dorian:

It's hot out here in Wisconsin, and I can just sit outside and sweat. I mean a lot of sweat, like dripping from my head and face. Also when I walk I pretty much get the sweat ring around neck (like I've been exercising). Is this a problem or am I just one fucked up person?

Swizzle, where's that post where you asked me about sweating profusely? I can't find it.
Anyway, I think it's just fucking hot is all.
If you're concerned though, you might want to have some lab tests drawn. Thyroid hormones come to mind. T3 and T4. Get a physical while you're at it.

Yeah, it's just like I am always sweating. In the winter it's not as bad. What is T3 and T4? Good thing I wear a lot of black shirts so people can't tell. Apparently my dad does it too, but I don't know if he has the head sweats like me.
 
When asked what I'm into, the usual answer is mostly music. Then the next question usually goes along the lines of what do you listen to, or what your favorite stuff is. This is where I have a problem replying. I find it easier to define what I DO NOT like rather than what I do like.

Then to the question, whats your favorite band? Umm, my latest discovery? And/or whatever I'm listening to most atm?

After being asked this question so many times I reply sarcastically and bluntly. I am close minded with the music I like, and I move very slowly when checking out new bands. Mostly likely I won't like anything you recommend because it's probably not what I like.

If it's a metal head asking me about it, I usually reply that I like shitty metal.


More often than not if I answer the question with "I listen to metal music mainly", then the response I get is usually "oh, do you like Slipknot?" or "Yeah I like some of it too, have you heard of Norma Jean?"

GTFOoMyFace
 
I don't really know if I should go get it checked out or not, hence why I asked the question. When looking stuff online there is shit that makes me worry (because I have no idea how to process medical data) and then tons of bullshit remedies.
 
my wife has had life long thyroid problems (it's in her family) but she has it under control.
she does sweat pretty badly if she has some elevated levels, but the sweating happens regardless of the weather.
not sure if that helps any ...
 
it's fuckin hot, you sweat.

if you're worried, get a blood test and don't read all that shit on WebMD because after 10 minutes of it, you'll think you are dying of cancer. There are a plethora of cross diagnoses for every symptom under the sun.