The "What Are You Doing This Moment" Thread

Man, just found out Nate Dogg died :(

Damn shame.

Dude was in every single rap song during the 90s basically as the hook master.

 
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Thinking about the papers, lab reports, and studying that I need to complete over the spring break, now with only four days left. At least I'm not bored.
 
Woozy as fuck after donating blood. Apparently my blood pressure is lower than average. I haven't seen my vital stats since I quit smoking and started eating a lot of vegetables and it is pretty cool seeing my resting heart rate drop by 10 bpm as well as lower blood pressure.
 
I'm going to have blood drawn for the first time that I can remember tomorrow (dermatologist wants blood work). I usually have the pain threshold of a titan, but needles creep me out just a little bit. I might bring my mom along, just in case.
 
Hehe. I used to have major fears from needles too. After seeing them getting through my veins like millions times, i've become more comfortable. Anyway, if you fear from those tiny and thin needles, what the hell are going to do when you see this needle getting inserted through your upper chest bone or through your lower back bone?

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Counting I've had a spinal tap, I'd probably just accept it.

Get over your stupid needle fears people.
(Unless those needles are injecting baby spiders into your veins. If that is the case then by all means feel fearful.)
 
I don't fear needles, I've had too many in myself to even care anymore.

What I'm doing this moment: I need to go to schol today to meet my girlfriend and persuade her to take a car w/ us to my cottage because it takes more than three hours to get there by bus and I really don't feel like doing it. Other than that, it's awesome though. I'd like to go today to leave my annoying family for a while and also Prague as a whole.
 
Totally blanked on St. Patrick's Day, whoops.

I love needles, never had a spinal tap or epidural or anything that major but I like getting poked and pierced and having blood taken.

I nearly fainted in the bath earlier. My BP is a little low but not alarmingly so, 95/70.
 
I remember I almost blacked out during my national service during training at the fire fighting academy. My officers thought I was fucking around and just didn't want to do the training but when I got sent to the medical officer my blood pressure taken was way too low. I still to this day have no idea why because I'm considerably healthy and always have been.
 
Freak accidents happen! Good job not dying.

I just choked on tea really badly. I am going to die alone quietly at home and no one will know.
 
I just got home from work to check on the NCAA tournament games. My bracket is getting raped so far. The only game I have gotten right is the Temple game, and I had Louisville going to the sweet sixteen. I don't think I will be winning any office pools or online challenges this year. :bah:
 
Counting I've had a spinal tap, I'd probably just accept it.

Get over your stupid needle fears people.
(Unless those needles are injecting baby spiders into your veins. If that is the case then by all means feel fearful.)

Holy shit. I had a spinal tap once and it was the most painful thing I've ever endured. Not counting the fact that they didn't actually get any fluid, and it lasted twice as long as normal.
 
Totally blanked on St. Patrick's Day, whoops.

I love needles, never had a spinal tap or epidural or anything that major but I like getting poked and pierced and having blood taken.

I nearly fainted in the bath earlier. My BP is a little low but not alarmingly so, 95/70.

Busy not being out on st patty's thanks to flaky chinese girls :(