June 6th, 2007

Jun. 6th, 2007

  • 12:15 PM
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Every once in a while I notice that I have a bunch of random nicks and scrapes on my hands.  I rather like it.  Lately they've been for actual reasons, not randomly appearing with no idea where they came from.  It's kinda fun to feel them twinge once in a while.. run my fingers over them.  I like it when they stay a nice bright red for a few days.  They don't inhibit me.  Reminds me that I can do handyman type ilk, though. 


What I don't like so much is the random black smears I find on my legs after biking.  Seems like anytime I go near that bike I wind up with grease smears.  Even when I didn't think my legs bumped it.  It's like I'm a grease magnet or something.  Ah well.

Jun. 6th, 2007

  • 2:31 PM
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I've never heard of this, but interesting. Fitting in some ways. Not so much in others.

You scored as Zoroastrian Pagan, The Zoroastrian Pagan is a rare breed who follows the teachings of Zoroaster, the religious reformer. He believed that there were no gods, and it was naive to put faith in them and give them names. What one should focus on is merely serving one side of the cosmic duality; work on good or light deeds, and the world would become more good or light. Pagans of this variety are rare, but often feel like they get more done without the hassle and clutter of pantheons and gods. They're smart, analytical, and occationally cynical.

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Shamanic Pagan

85%

Zoroastrian Pagan

85%

Ecclectic Pagan

75%

Eastern Pagan

50%

Kabbalistic Pagan

35%

Egyptian Pantheonic Pagan

30%

Roman Pantheonic Pagan

20%

Celtic Pantheonic Pagan

10%

Sumerian, Babylonian, and Mesopotamian Pagans

10%

Greek Pantheonic Pagan

5%

Norse Pantheonic Pagan (Asatru)

0%

Catholic (Pagan?)

0%

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One of those Days

  • Jun. 6th, 2007 at 2:49 PM
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Greed:High
 
Gluttony:Very High
 
Wrath:Medium
 
Sloth:Low
 
Envy:Medium
 
Lust:Very High
 
Pride:Medium
 


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Worst-Case Scenario: June 6

  • Jun. 6th, 2007 at 9:53 PM
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How to Treat a Bullet or Knife Wound

[1] Do not immediately pull out any impaled objects.
The object may be pressed against an artery or vital internal structure and may actually be helping to reduce bleeding.

[2] Control the bleeding by using a combination of direct pressure, limb elevation, pressure points, and tourniquets (in that order).

[3] Immobilize the injured area.
Using splints and dressings to immobilize an injured area helps protect from further injury and maintain clots that have begun to form.

[4] Dress the wound, and strive to prevent infection.

[5] Get medical attention as soon as possible.

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