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Yesterday's Sketchbook - By the time I got home I was tired, mentally exhausted, and my headache hadn't gone away (still hasn't, grr) so I just did the cop-out and drew my cat.
The FINAL episode of Small Gods is up. (dun dun duuunnnn)
...If only V had made the rest of his armour out of the same material as his mask...
Or maybe just a bunch of masks (he had enough to spare) – that would have been sweeet... in a ridiculous kind of way.
The FINAL episode of Small Gods is up. (dun dun duuunnnn)
...If only V had made the rest of his armour out of the same material as his mask...
Or maybe just a bunch of masks (he had enough to spare) – that would have been sweeet... in a ridiculous kind of way.
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Put some ice on your head! Always works for me.
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I thought . . . .
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Maybe I need to reword that line. [thinks ... really slowly]
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Does that make sense, or am I just hallucenating due to the flu medication?
Of course, if Alan Moore had his way with it, the movie would have never been made, and the book would have gone out of print ages ago.
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Apparently Alan Moore is a bit of an odd duck - I guess he had a huge falling out with Vertigo comics (I don't know over what) and has decided to stop writing for comics altogether and just write wild, angry Letters to the Editor with his unconventional opinions. Too bad - talented guy, obviously.
Dulcinea
(Anonymous) 2006-03-22 10:30 pm (UTC)(link)and...
best guess- could his mask be made out of kevlar?
*salute* Dulcinea out.
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for the headache, drink lots of water. Maybe you're dehydrated. Or if you hate water, gatorade works.
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>: (P
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And ... there are kids who come here.
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(Anonymous) 2006-03-23 12:44 am (UTC)(link)*gos to listen to Small Gods*
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sorry - couldn't resist!
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And if you still have headaches, I do have a suggestion- if you have the opportunity to try massage therapy, go for it! It is a very practical and easy and enjoyable way to cure headaches or sore arms/neck/back- all of which can contribute to headaches. Especially if you work with your hands and eyes like artists do, a therapeutic massage is often very beneficial. If you live in a community where there is a massage therapy school you might even be able to book a massage at very good prices at the massage therapy school. Just a thought- I have been learning it myself and wind up practicing on the travel agents and computer programmers at my work. It is nice to see what a difference it makes for people and how much better they feel afterwards.
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It reflects a general trend. A lot of companies are now providing massage therapists at work as a benefit as well as fitness rooms and such. Massages are so simple and yet really are very effective because they relax muscles and improve one's circulation. Doctors even refer patients to massage therapists now because it is often more effective and beneficial than putting people immediately on medication. Having them available to staff actually increases productivity because of lowering stress, improving morale and health.
Companies in Iceland have been doing this for a long time. Our advertising and layout agency we use in Reykjavík has a massage therapist come in once a week that is available to work on employees (there the employees chip together to bring in the therapist at discoutned rates so each person does not have to pay very much for the service)
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Massage
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Re: Massage
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There is a lady who comes by work once a month with her massage chair, and you can sign up for segments of time. I tried it last time she was here but didn't notice much difference ... and she just does 'relaxation massages,' not massage therapy. I'm a pretty relaxed person anyway, and now that I've figured out how to use my Cintiq without hunching up my shoulders even that problem has gone. Dunno what caused the headache; it didn't feel like a tension headache and even if it was, they usually go away after a good night's sleep.
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Yes, you are right. Massage therapy is very different from relaxation stuff. It is good to hear that you are relaxed and headaches are not such a big problem for you.
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I'm perversely glad I'm not the only one that was getting MAJOR cramps and pain trying to adjust to using the cintique (my back, my legs, my arms and wrists, my brain, etc.) - finally having a keyboard shelf added to my great old desk has helped a lot (now I can put the screen right on the edge of my desk, spin it around, etc., and the keyboard is finally at the right height for my hands - I was seriously feeling tendonitis or something creeping up my right wrist)
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To be fair, he has improved a lot since we first got him...
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Draw it? Please?
Have a Healing Charm:
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Actually, I thought of drawing that as soon as I wrote it, but it would be a lot easier (and a lot more amusing) to make a sort of movie-still collage. I'll just have to wait until the DVD comes out...
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