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9:09 PM
@MattE.Эллен Lifewise means everything revolves around your life. The brownie I just ate probably isn't good litewise. >_>
 
@Tonepoet "Medical"?
 
@tchrist It's probably wasn't medium calorie even before I put peanutbutter on it and dunk it in milk. More seriously though, I didn't say medical, so I don't catch your drift.
 
pines for a sheltered childhood
 
@tchrist It appear that lifewise is a health insurance company. I'm not sure why I should be assumed to know that by heart though...
 
9:29 PM
Wrong meds.
 
10:09 PM
It's one thing when the mass cries for bread and circuses drown out both decorum and reason alike, but who the hell keeps putting in the order for the bloody freak show?
 
10:21 PM
@Tonepoet "Peckish cub scout seeks medicinal brownie for salutary satisfaction."
 
10:32 PM
@tchrist Oh, well, medicinal is a very different adjective than medical for that, purpose since it has a narrower interpretation than medical, despite sharing the same root.
However with that having been said, do I seem like a druggie to you @tchrist?
 
10:50 PM
Maybe I do, since I apparently can't put commas in the right places. v_v Regardless of that though, I most certainly am not or at least not willingly anyway. Eirin Yagokoro has more than one way of making people see funny colors in strange places.
 
11:21 PM
@Tonepoet I always thought that your green icon was a local badge for a pot dispensary. :)
 
11:40 PM
@tchrist Hmm, that's not an unfair assessment to make since the points do look leafy, although they look more like lightning bolts to me. That reminds me that I really should be changing it though.
 
11:52 PM
A God's eye is a yarn weaving and a spiritual object. The Ojo de Dios (Eye of God in Spanish) is woven with yarn and wood, often with several colors. The weaving of an Ojo de Dios is an ancient contemplative and spiritual practice for many indigenous peoples in the Americas, and beliefs surrounding them vary with location and history. Some people believe they were originally part of the religion of the Ancient Pueblo Peoples. In many of the Pueblos of New Mexico (U.S.) Ojos de Dios have traditionally been created for celebration or blessing, presented as a gift or designed to bless a home. Often...
 
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