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alphabassettgrrl 05-26-2013 09:45 PM

I've spent the last three days enjoying the Sesame Street Live dancing sheep. Nothing like watching a dancing sheep doing what looks for all the world like the Chicken dance. Or part of it.

3894 05-28-2013 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Morrigoon (Post 368904)
Interesting, but not for the faint of heart. You've probably heard about how, when climbers die on Mt. Everest, they are unable to recover the bodies, so they are left where they died. Well this link is a photo essay of them.

Interesting.

My SIL works for a major travel insurer's medical assistance division. He's one of the people who arranges medevacs off Everest and, literally, all over the world.

It's an interesting job.

Alex 05-28-2013 02:30 PM

I'm more interested in your sister-in-law being a he.

alphabassettgrrl 05-29-2013 10:20 PM

I'm glad to have the work, but wow. It's exhausting sometimes.

SzczerbiakManiac 06-03-2013 01:19 PM

Yet another reason why I like Wil Wheaton
 
Wil Wheaton spoke at the Denver Comic Con this past weekend. During the Q&A a young girl asked him this question, "When you were a kid were you called a nerd and, if so, how did you deal with it?"
This was his response:
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When I was a boy I was called a nerd all the time--because I didn't like sports, I loved to read, I liked math and science, I thought school was really cool--and it hurt a lot. Because it's never ok when a person makes fun of you for something you didn't choose. You know, we don't choose to be nerds. We can't help it that we like these things--and we shouldn't apologize for liking these things.

I wish that I could tell you that there is really easy way to just not care, but the truth is it hurts. But here's the thing that you might be able to understand--as a matter of fact I'm confident you will be able to understand this because you asked this question.

When a person makes fun of you, when a person is cruel to you, it has nothing to do with you. It's not about what you said. It's not about what you did. It's not about what you love. It's about them feeling bad about themselves. They feel sad.

They don't get positive attention from their parents. They don't feel as smart as you. They don't understand the things that you understand. Maybe one of their parents is pushing them to be a cheerleader or a baseball player or an engineer or something they just don't want to do. So they take that out on you because they can't go and be mean to the person who's actually hurting them.

So, when a person is cruel to you like that, I know that this is hard, but honestly the kind and best reaction is to pity them. And don't let them make you feel bad because you love a thing.

Maybe find out what they love and talk about how they love it. I bet you find out that a person who loves tetherball, loves tetherball in exactly the same way that you love Doctor Who, but you just love different things.

And I will tell you this--it absolutely gets better as you get older.

I know it's really hard in school when you're surrounded by the same 400 people a day that pick on you and make you feel bad about yourself. But there's 50,000 people here this weekend who went through the exact same thing--and we're all doing really well.

So don't you ever let a person make you feel bad because you love something they decided is only for nerds. You're loving a thing that's for you.
For a video of the event, click here. (audio is not great)

alphabassettgrrl 06-03-2013 03:06 PM

I knew he was fabulous!

RStar 06-04-2013 07:21 AM

I even loved him on Eureka, even though he played a bit of a di<k character....

3894 06-04-2013 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Alex (Post 368910)
I'm more interested in your sister-in-law being a he.

I hate to disappoint you but, in this case, SIL = son-in-law

So, I saw a clown eating in the hospital cafeteria. Costume, wig, full makeup. The interesting part: the clown kept his/her red nose on the whole time.

That's commitment to a role.

lashbear 06-04-2013 06:31 PM

Did he say "This tastes Funny"?

RStar 06-04-2013 10:37 PM

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Originally Posted by lashbear (Post 369000)
Did he say "This tastes Funny"?

HA! You crack me up!!


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