Mathew_Freeman
Adventurer
And... I'm out. *passes out* You guys kept me awake way past my usual 3-4 am limit with all those questions for the pbp..
Be back in 6 - 8 hours.
Whoops.
See you tomorrow, then.
And... I'm out. *passes out* You guys kept me awake way past my usual 3-4 am limit with all those questions for the pbp..
Be back in 6 - 8 hours.
Yes, shame on you all for keeping him up so late!
...
Really, this time it's not my fault. I was asleep myself.
I wish I still were. Warm and cozy in bed, cold and wet outside. And now I'm at work. *sigh*
Our house heating doesn't go on till I get back from work, our doors front and back are all wooden with at least 2mm gaps in both we don't have double glazingYou have no idea how hard I'm finding it to get up in the mornings at the moment.
At least now our house heating is fixed, the place isn't stone cold freezing first thing in the morning.
I am indeed a nesh.I'm quite good in the coldnot nesh like most people.
I am indeed a nesh.
Instead I have adapted to the heat.
I take great pleasure in looking people in the eyes and informing them that it's only "warm", not officially "hot" until 105 F (40.6 C). Then I tell them to "Man up, Nancy!".
Mmmm. . . summer.
No, it's a psychological technique. By calling a male by an obviously female name, I am implying that he is in fact a woman. And due to the pervasive effects of our culture's dismissal and marginalization of women over the past 6,000 years or so, I am attributing to him the qualities of being weak and incapable of dealing with such things as warm weather. By removing his gender identity, I have in turn questioned his very worth. Thus, I invite him to "man up", i.e. reclaim his own identity, but only by conforming to my world view. I.e., the warm weather is quite pleasant, and only by agreeing with me, can he truly return to any value in my eyes.The's guy's name is Nancy?![]()