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  1. Same here and the pages look completely different today.

    1 hour ago, mlooney said:

    On the plus side, you can edit with out doing weird things.  Sort of.  White on light grey is tricky to read, but it's better than white on white.

    Believe me this pleases me no end.

    As far as the topic goes, falling asleep with keys or other similar item in your pocket.


  2. Aye

    I think Jerry isn't trying to avoid stuff to simply avoid stuff but wasn't entirely convinced he could convince himself that considering he assumed something before but his intuition is backing his assumption now at the very least.

    Personally I kinda want Jerry to be right for a number of reasons including the fact that despite his personality quirks he seems to be a truly decent decent immortal.


  3. 2 minutes ago, Xenophon Hendrix said:

    If Diane isn't Susan's twin, why did the author go through all the trouble to leave strong hints that she is? I'm still expecting to see a rabbit pulled from a hat.

    They could be a sisters by the same father but different mothers. There is a very long running mystery of their exact relationship do to their appearance and that is insinuated to mean relatives in this comic as noted by Tedd's mom Noriko & his cousin Nanase looking alike. Also comparisons between Agent Cranium and the Brown girls are common and then the fact everyone in story accepts Elliot has a long-lost,, female, fraternal twin who looks practically identical.


  4. There is an old expression that goes "if looks could kill'. Susan demonstrates the meaning of said expresion perfectly in the last panel.

    As I mentioned on Twitter, when I found out about my long-lost half sister Theresa first reaction was "WTF do you mean" and it quickly went "the a-hole ruined her life too, huh" with a brief stop in 'how come I've never hear this before?" As a result I can sort of relate with Susan on this but not completely.


  5. Taste and health wise one can never have too much garlic. Odor-wise one can easily easily do so. I especially do so If I have so much as a clove of it I smell like I bathed in it. From what I can find drink milk with garlicky food reduces the allyl methyl sulfide that makes you smell like garlic. Parley helps the breath things and Epsom salt soaks reduce the sweat odor some.

    If you are interested the is n alternative with the taste of garlic (perhaps a bit more intense) try Society garlic (Tulbaghia violacea) AKA Pink Agapanthus or African Lily. Same taste and supposedly none of the odor issues associated with garlic. Not sure of haw the health benefits compare to regular garlic. Word of warning here in Florida it spreads very well (it isn't to the point it's invasive or will choke out other plants but it does readily spread if allowed to). It supposedly doe not survive frosts well though.


  6. When I click and drag to highlight something and the mouse button signal flickers in and out screwing it up. Double bonus when it's a link which gets clicked in the process. Triple bonus when the page you were highlighting content on was a page which had "Load more" buttons which you had to use to get to said content as well.


  7. On 11/25/2016 at 2:12 PM, CritterKeeper said:

    I do tend to fold down the corners of pages with important information, or for favorite scenes in favorite books.  It's my book, if I want to make a certain page easier to find, why shouldn't I?  It's a lot more rare that a favorite book winds up held together with a rubber band, but it's been known to happen.  When there were more used book shops I'd sometimes buy a new and different cover of an old favorite, too, but I don't get nearly as much chance to do that these days.

    I'll more often either use a bookmark (the metal clip style is my fave), paper clip, or just remember the page (you would marvel on how well this works for me).

    The thing the really, really, really,, makes me go WTF every time it happens is mom's ability to turn a corner when were shopping together in a store and just vanish. She doesn't move that fast, there aren't that many 5'2" ladies with auburn hair around here. She's the type of shopper to hit each and every aisle, in order. Yet every time poof, gone, vanished.


  8. The maximum the federal government provides a month for SSI is $733 for individuals and $1100 to couples (increasing to $735 & $1103 respectively in 2017) but if someone needs an essential person to help in their care they get up to $367 for that person's benefit (increasing to $368 in 2017). SSDI can be higher and/or can be paid concurrently and some states (notably Alaska) have programs to further assist SSI recipients.


  9. On 11/20/2016 at 11:18 AM, The Old Hack said:

    It doesn't really sound strange to me. I strongly suspect that depression may be linked to other problems and interact with them synergistically. For example, I also suffer from SAD (season-affective disorder) which means I tend to feel drained of energy in the darker half of the year. Relatedly, my late mother was an alcoholic on top of being depressive, which certainly wouldn't have helped her depression any. Add the fact that I am all but certain that she also suffered from undiagnosed Diabetes 2 and it is not surprising that she died at a rather early age.

    Quite it doesn't surprise me at all most of the time my depression expresses itself as a mild to moderate funk, not crushing sadness or anything but a feeling where things don't matter and I end up existing more than living. At most I might feel "alright" or find something somewhat annoying but that's all I feel capable of feeling then. That's not to say there are periods of what one could really call happiness or sadness but mostly it's numbness and fatigue and even when you know what would help just making yourself do what you need to is just more energy than you have to spare.


  10. 9 minutes ago, mlooney said:

    The way that section 8 works it would cost me more to be on it than off it.  It is one third of your income, which would make my $400 apt a $500 apt.

    True, I'm just saying it's the only option for some to get an apartment for less than the base cost. For me, it would likely cost $245 if the waiting list were even open in my area.