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I heard these mushrooms might be magical...

holds out a paper airplane

In other news, work may be driving me mad.


Vanykrye wrote:
I heard these mushrooms might be magical....

Ooh, pass em here. I haven't tripped since 2005 and damn was it fun!


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Oh, my, GOD! They killed Disneyland!!!


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I heard that those type of mushrooms may have some therapeutic benefit. I'll wait for the research to be completed.


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John Napier 698 wrote:
I heard that those type of mushrooms may have some therapeutic benefit. I'll wait for the research to be completed.

Tons.

Cluster headaches and drug resistant depression have huge results according to studies in Europe, where it isn't the second most falsely demonized drug that has been wrongly prohibited as a schedule 1 like our idiot govt did...

Shadow Lodge

Tacticslion wrote:
Mushrooms! I need mushrooms!

Yo,dude, I got some shrooms for you right here, man.


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NobodysHome wrote:

Oh, my, GOD! They killed Disneyland!!!

Yeah.

The NBA suspended the rest of the season last night. Two players have tested positive.

The NCAA has determined the March Madness tourney will continue, but no fans in the stadium beyond essential personnel and "limited family" of the players.

Disney.

That's how serious.


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Hallucinogenic Fever Dream wrote:
Tacticslion wrote:
Mushrooms! I need mushrooms!
Yo,dude, I got some shrooms for you right here, man.

Aaaand I see everyone has already beaten me to that particular joke. Ah well.


Man, one absolutely cannot mention "mushrooms" without alternate interpretations?

I just want a tasty addition to my salads, man!


Tacticslion wrote:

Man, one absolutely cannot mention "mushrooms" without alternate interpretations?

I just want a tasty addition to my salads, man!

Oh. That's all. No problem...

holds out a light bulb


Yeah, I have no idea what that means.

Paper airplanes and light bulbs. No clue.

I like both of those in theory, though!


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My alternative response was "do you want Zuggtmoy? Cause that's how you get Zuggtmoy".


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I heard someone was hoarding mushrooms here.


Orthos wrote:
My alternative response was "do you want Zuggtmoy? Cause that's how you get Zuggtmoy".

... fair, yeah, Zuggtmoy sucks the big one.

Bowser, King of the Koopas wrote:
I heard someone was hoarding mushrooms here.

No, alas. No hording. I can get you a pasta dish, though.

*achoo! sniff!*

Here it is!


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Well, woooooooow....

(1) I work from home anyway, so my life hasn't been particularly disrupted.
(2) Impus Major has been informed that he'll be taking his classes online for the rest of the semester.
(3) GothBard is seeing a stronger and stronger push at her work for everyone to work from home for the duration.

And 15 minutes ago we were told the neighboring school district has asked its teachers to prepare lesson plans for at-home students for the rest of the semester, so Impus Minor may soon follow.

By the end of the month, the whole family may be working from home.

We'll see whether we drive each other crazy...


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As I just said to someone else, I'm all about the lichdom with constant gentle repose and constant alter self. That way I don't gotta worry about my crappy Con, and I can change things I don't like (like lich touch attack).


NobodysHome wrote:

Well, woooooooow....

(1) I work from home anyway, so my life hasn't been particularly disrupted.
(2) Impus Major has been informed that he'll be taking his classes online for the rest of the semester.
(3) GothBard is seeing a stronger and stronger push at her work for everyone to work from home for the duration.

And 15 minutes ago we were told the neighboring school district has asked its teachers to prepare lesson plans for at-home students for the rest of the semester, so Impus Minor may soon follow.

By the end of the month, the whole family may be working from home.

We'll see whether we drive each other crazy...

But, yeah, my Eldest is preparing to do it from home, "just in case" - it's so "just in case" that they're cancelling Friday just so teachers can learn how to do it (though the kids are allowed to stay at school).


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BBQ Meatloaf


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In the all too likely event that anybody (esepcially Drejk) has a spare £3,500 burning a hole in their pocket and also wants to cut a German tank in half, there is a wz. 34 sabre on sale here


All I know is the last time I did magic mushrooms the General and I spent an hour on a glass elevator watching the sunset(that went to three floors) and then spent the rest of the night melting Ace of Base and Lynch Mob CDs to kitschy candles we bought by the bag full from Saint Vincent DePaul while listening to Pink Floyd and Oingo Boingo.

Good times!


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Main job is still up and running. People are coming here to get away from being at home, which is understandable considering both population and building location.

Second job is still up and running. People are keeping an ear to the ground as working from home is a real possiblity, but noone is panicking, and lots of snarky humor is keeping spirits up.

With the noted exception of attacks on asians and the semi brawl that occurred on the train the other night, I am proud of my neighbors as noone is panicking.

I AM concerned about a rush on food and such if we all shut down for a couple of days due to the fact that we cant ALL go to the grocery store simultaneously. Also, I am unsure of internet being able to handle everyone watching porn simulatanously.


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We haven't even started yet, but I'm not worried as I work with a noted germaphobe and everyone in the company except Bob is under 55 and Bob usually works alone.


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Freehold DM wrote:

Main job is still up and running. People are coming here to get away from being at home, which is understandable considering both population and building location.

Second job is still up and running. People are keeping an ear to the ground as working from home is a real possiblity, but noone is panicking, and lots of snarky humor is keeping spirits up.

With the noted exception of attacks on asians and the semi brawl that occurred on the train the other night, I am proud of my neighbors as noone is panicking.

I AM concerned about a rush on food and such if we all shut down for a couple of days due to the fact that we cant ALL go to the grocery store simultaneously. Also, I am unsure of internet being able to handle everyone watching porn simulatanously.

GothBard didn't send me the link, because apparently it was NSFW, but apparently Pornhub is giving free subscriptions to everyone in Italy for the duration of the quarantine there.

Gotta be doin' somethin'...


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Wow... looks like we may be getting refunds for the concert Impus Major decided to skip after all. Our governor issued an executive order.

What's interesting to me is that I'm 99.9% certain he doesn't have the authority to do that, even with his emergency powers, so it'll be interesting to see how all the club scenes and concert venues react to this. There are hundreds, if not thousands, of clubs around here that can hold more than 250 people.

And are they really going to let only 249 in the door?

Scarab Sages

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Today gatherings of a 100 and over were temporarily prohibited here.


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Limeylongears wrote:
In the all too likely event that anybody (esepcially Drejk) has a spare £3,500 burning a hole in their pocket and also wants to cut a German tank in half, there is a wz. 34 sabre on sale here

I have seen slightly cheaper (around 10%) locally.


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Woow...
- Kentucky has closed all its schools
- Our neighboring school district is making plans to close within the next week or two
- OUR school district is still making sure all the sporting events are proceeding, even though all other extracurricular activity is canceled.

I thought I left this s*** back behind in the 80s, at least in the Bay Area.


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They're still playing high school basketball games here.


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The American Montessori Society annual conference tomorrow has been canceled. Now instead of attending, all of our faculty are having an all-day meeting on campus about how to run remote class sessions for all of our students and how we might go about building home learning kits to send home if need be.

In the space of a day and a half, I've gone from "This is all overblown hysteria" to "Ohmygod we're all going to DIE." Also I had a panic attack in our staff stand-up meeting in the kitchen this morning that I did my best to hide. Not lying, it was right after my boss started to cry in front of all of us as she was giving her morale-boosting big speech.

Holy carp.


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lisamarlene wrote:

The American Montessori Society annual conference tomorrow has been canceled. Now instead of attending, all of our faculty are having an all-day meeting on campus about how to run remote class sessions for all of our students and how we might go about building home learning kits to send home if need be.

In the space of a day and a half, I've gone from "This is all overblown hysteria" to "Ohmygod we're all going to DIE." Also I had a panic attack in our staff stand-up meeting in the kitchen this morning that I did my best to hide. Not lying, it was right after my boss started to cry in front of all of us as she was giving her morale-boosting big speech.

Holy carp.

This is what you need to read.

It's not that the coronavirus is going to kill everyone; it's that hospitals are already running at 90-100% capacity because of the flu, so we just don't need a second flu adding on to it. Think of it like a stacking bonus; it's just overkill. People need to change their behavior to slow down the transmission rate. That's it.


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I'm still convinced it's been masquerading as the flu here for at least a couple of months.


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My district hasn't closed yet (we're on spring break atm), but our super did tell us that the county does have the authority to order a closure...with a follow-up email that there is some debate as to whether we would have to make up missed time. This email earned another pointless reply all because of course it did.


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Freehold DM wrote:
I AM concerned about a rush on food and such if we all shut down for a couple of days due to the fact that we cant ALL go to the grocery store simultaneously. Also, I am unsure of internet being able to handle everyone watching porn simulatanously.

This seems like the least appropriate time to say it, but here goes anyway. Books don't need bandwith. Have they considered reading something for the articles?


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With the editing and airbrush technology phone cameras have these days I figure we can just make our own if it comes to that.


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NobodysHome wrote:
lisamarlene wrote:

The American Montessori Society annual conference tomorrow has been canceled. Now instead of attending, all of our faculty are having an all-day meeting on campus about how to run remote class sessions for all of our students and how we might go about building home learning kits to send home if need be.

In the space of a day and a half, I've gone from "This is all overblown hysteria" to "Ohmygod we're all going to DIE." Also I had a panic attack in our staff stand-up meeting in the kitchen this morning that I did my best to hide. Not lying, it was right after my boss started to cry in front of all of us as she was giving her morale-boosting big speech.

Holy carp.

This is what you need to read.

It's not that the coronavirus is going to kill everyone; it's that hospitals are already running at 90-100% capacity because of the flu, so we just don't need a second flu adding on to it. Think of it like a stacking bonus; it's just overkill. People need to change their behavior to slow down the transmission rate. That's it.

Do you think that now would be a good time to read World War Z?


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Sharoth wrote:
NobodysHome wrote:
lisamarlene wrote:

The American Montessori Society annual conference tomorrow has been canceled. Now instead of attending, all of our faculty are having an all-day meeting on campus about how to run remote class sessions for all of our students and how we might go about building home learning kits to send home if need be.

In the space of a day and a half, I've gone from "This is all overblown hysteria" to "Ohmygod we're all going to DIE." Also I had a panic attack in our staff stand-up meeting in the kitchen this morning that I did my best to hide. Not lying, it was right after my boss started to cry in front of all of us as she was giving her morale-boosting big speech.

Holy carp.

This is what you need to read.

It's not that the coronavirus is going to kill everyone; it's that hospitals are already running at 90-100% capacity because of the flu, so we just don't need a second flu adding on to it. Think of it like a stacking bonus; it's just overkill. People need to change their behavior to slow down the transmission rate. That's it.

Do you think that now would be a good time to read World War Z?

The kids are all over watching plague zombie movies tonight.


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NobodysHome wrote:
Sharoth wrote:
NobodysHome wrote:
lisamarlene wrote:

The American Montessori Society annual conference tomorrow has been canceled. Now instead of attending, all of our faculty are having an all-day meeting on campus about how to run remote class sessions for all of our students and how we might go about building home learning kits to send home if need be.

In the space of a day and a half, I've gone from "This is all overblown hysteria" to "Ohmygod we're all going to DIE." Also I had a panic attack in our staff stand-up meeting in the kitchen this morning that I did my best to hide. Not lying, it was right after my boss started to cry in front of all of us as she was giving her morale-boosting big speech.

Holy carp.

This is what you need to read.

It's not that the coronavirus is going to kill everyone; it's that hospitals are already running at 90-100% capacity because of the flu, so we just don't need a second flu adding on to it. Think of it like a stacking bonus; it's just overkill. People need to change their behavior to slow down the transmission rate. That's it.

Do you think that now would be a good time to read World War Z?
The kids are all over watching plague zombie movies tonight.

All I can say is that after playing Plague Inc., I realize how badly this is going. You need to keep your head down and spread to Greenland, Iceland, and Madagascar BEFORE you draw attention to yourself.


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hissssss

Principal emailed that the high school basketball tournament has been canceled. One of the students replies-all to ask if we get out of school, too.

...though I've been reading enough of their writing lately to just be thankful that it was at least a complete, grammatically correct reply all with actual capitalization and punctuation...


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About to go home. Good night, everyone.


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It's the little things in life.

1) don't currently have a fever
2) wife trimmed mustache so I no longer have that drawn into my mouth whenever I eat almost anythingwhatsoever
3) kiddo had the best time at NASA! ... and he used his money to buy his brother (and himself) a bouncy ball. XD

Life is so much better, right now. :D

I mean, granted, it's almost midnight, I'm thrust back into wakefulness by a jerk body clock and I'm deeeeefinitely not entirely finished with this whole sick thing (even if I'm so totally finished with this whole sick thing), but it's a good place to be, over-all.


John Napier 698 wrote:
About to go home. Good night, everyone.

Enjoy!

(I love that movie. Maybe my favorite Gibli film. Yeah, I know I'm a freak, you don't gotta tell me that!)


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This is crazy.

I WORK at the University, and I'm getting information about shutting down by Monday from my daughter's Roomate's Boyfriend's teacher. :P

Sigh. Ima just go to work in the morning (tomorrow is our university "MISS" pageant, so far,...) and see what's up.

Maybe. ;P


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Drejk wrote:
Limeylongears wrote:
In the all too likely event that anybody (esepcially Drejk) has a spare £3,500 burning a hole in their pocket and also wants to cut a German tank in half, there is a wz. 34 sabre on sale here
I have seen slightly cheaper (around 10%) locally.

TO POLAND!!


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Ragadolf wrote:

This is crazy.

I WORK at the University, and I'm getting information about shutting down by Monday from my daughter's Roomate's Boyfriend's teacher. :P

Sigh. Ima just go to work in the morning (tomorrow is our university "MISS" pageant, so far,...) and see what's up.

Maybe. ;P

Your daughter's Roomate's Boyfriend's teacher?

Scarab Sages

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Washing machine is replaced. Expensive.


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Cough - Check
Runny nose - Check
Blows nose all the time - Check
Puffy eyes - Check
Headache - Check
Tired all the time - Check
Allergies - Check!!!

~looks around~ What? I am not contagious! I blame the South and my pets!


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Scintillae wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
I AM concerned about a rush on food and such if we all shut down for a couple of days due to the fact that we cant ALL go to the grocery store simultaneously. Also, I am unsure of internet being able to handle everyone watching porn simulatanously.
This seems like the least appropriate time to say it, but here goes anyway. Books don't need bandwith. Have they considered reading something for the articles?

funny you should say that- I just discovered one of my oldest and most influential carnal comics in my study. I'll read the old comic and compare it with modern knowledge, and see where things stand.


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Sharoth wrote:
NobodysHome wrote:
Sharoth wrote:
NobodysHome wrote:
lisamarlene wrote:

The American Montessori Society annual conference tomorrow has been canceled. Now instead of attending, all of our faculty are having an all-day meeting on campus about how to run remote class sessions for all of our students and how we might go about building home learning kits to send home if need be.

In the space of a day and a half, I've gone from "This is all overblown hysteria" to "Ohmygod we're all going to DIE." Also I had a panic attack in our staff stand-up meeting in the kitchen this morning that I did my best to hide. Not lying, it was right after my boss started to cry in front of all of us as she was giving her morale-boosting big speech.

Holy carp.

This is what you need to read.

It's not that the coronavirus is going to kill everyone; it's that hospitals are already running at 90-100% capacity because of the flu, so we just don't need a second flu adding on to it. Think of it like a stacking bonus; it's just overkill. People need to change their behavior to slow down the transmission rate. That's it.

Do you think that now would be a good time to read World War Z?
The kids are all over watching plague zombie movies tonight.
All I can say is that after playing Plague Inc., I realize how badly this is going. You need to keep your head down and spread to Greenland, Iceland, and Madagascar BEFORE you draw attention to yourself.

indeed. Now that the world is aware, this virus is dead meat.


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Woran wrote:
Washing machine is replaced. Expensive.

I am sorry, woran


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Sharoth wrote:

Cough - Check

Runny nose - Check
Blows nose all the time - Check
Puffy eyes - Check
Headache - Check
Tired all the time - Check
Allergies - Check!!!

~looks around~ What? I am not contagious! I blame the South and my pets!

Yes, but isn't it fun to walk in to public places with your head all stuffy, clutching a tissue, and have people stare at you in alarm?

No. No it isn't. (Takes an extra Allegra.)
The South bites.

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