Ever since I did that picture of a titanium moosebot looming over Dead End, I've been working on a fanfic that's evolved from that snapshot into a full blown story. And I lost it, deleted somehow. What's worse is that the reason I discovered it was gone, I was backing up my files and I couldn't find it. *sigh* I think I spent over two and a half
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I...can't help you there.
Whoa, I'd be scared to death if that happened to me. I hope you got out of that alright. And living with snow is hard to fathom for me; here I am, home in sunny, rainy, windy, anything-but-snowing-where-I-live (except for a solo instance this year where my old high school received less than an inch of flakes while I was away at uni) CA.
It's good to hear that you've regained your weight; you're getting better, which gladdens me, and I'm sure, you. It's true that it's rare to hear anyone say how they need to gain weight, but my best friend is 6' 2", and has the figure of a stick and the BMI to match, all of which he is very aware of...so I often find myself watching him cram enough food for 2 college students every time I join him for a meal, but it's business as usual, since I don't eat on a schedule anymore and I end up stuffing myself for the day in 1 or 2 meals...
As you rightly should. It is very, very shiny, and shiny things are awesome.
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My speed was just over 30mph so nothing too terrible could have happened, no hills and the road was clear of other vehicles. I was more annoyed that I was stuck fast than strung out about what put me there. Living where there's lots of snow is also the reason I've got some cold weather OCs, I'm influenced by where I live when it comes to some of them.
Thanks, and it's not so easy to gain weight for some people, much like loosing it is for others. Depending on the person, one or two meals a day can help when you're trying to get some weight, your body thinks there's not much food available and so packs it on. But it's not a wise strategy, as it stresses the body too.
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I've never been in any vehicular incidents, mainly because I have neither a vehicle nor a license and substantial driving knowledge.
Thanks for the advice; the vacation more or less got me back on an actual eating schedule, meaning I can dump that strategy. Thing is, I was never actually trying to change my weight, it's just that I lose track of time so easily and so frequently that I went and gave up on any kind of regularity in eating besides remembering to ingest something during the day and at night.
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Knowing how to drive is kinda required when you live where there's no public transportation or ease of getting anywhere you have to. My other 'accident' was sliding into a snowdrift when going 11mph, and bumping the pile lightly. I still consider it an accident even though it's hardly something you'd define it as, I lost control of the vehicle = accident.
You're welcome, I tried my best to word it as inoffensively as possible. I'm not familiar or comfortable with giving people weight advice, and all too often do they not like it. But I hear you on the forgetting to eat, very clearly.
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