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Topic: What r u thinking about right now?? - part 74
Riverspirit1111's photo
Fri 10/16/20 12:59 PM
Thinking how cool it is that I actually have two days off without having to go out of town in order to get it, haha. I've been opening on Mondays when I'm not on a weekend getaway but this week the owner did the schedule and scheduled me off. biggrin Hopefully it will happen for future Mondays as well. It's only two hours but having the full two days off is so much better for my well being, and everyone else's too, haha.

SparklingCrystal πŸ’–πŸ’Ž's photo
Fri 10/16/20 01:39 PM
Thinking... why does my eye feel like a handful of sand has been thrown in it, yet again? I keep having that on and off of late. Sometimes both eyes, meaning I can barely see a thing as I then can't keep my eyes opened. Sometimes one eye. Sometimes for a short time, sometimes for the remainder of the day, which could be the entire day.
I remember having something like that as a kid and I need this cream from the GP. It was an allergy, like hay-fever.
But who has hayfever in autumn??

LarchTree's photo
Fri 10/16/20 03:19 PM
Could be mold. Many different types of mold are responsible for characteristic of building smells often times. Enclosed structures can concentrate microbial organic compound vapors from proliferated fungi colonies. This is vapors can intrude through the walls and the floor, and living with them can be as detrimental to one’s life as doing drugs.

Also, the spores of fungi can cause respiratory infections.

Fungi can proliferate anywhere in and around the structure where there is water intrusion or condensation.

LarchTree's photo
Fri 10/16/20 03:25 PM
Edited by LarchTree on Fri 10/16/20 03:31 PM
I am going to go meditate next to the nuclear power plant this weekend.

If people can prove uranium mining practices can be done in an environmentally traceless manner then that would be the solution to clean energy.

no photo
Fri 10/16/20 05:03 PM
That's the fourth time this week I've seen that same naked photo. She sure does get around.

Poetrywriter's photo
Fri 10/16/20 05:25 PM
Thinking how come Geezer gets to see 4 naked photos and I get to see zilch?

no photo
Fri 10/16/20 06:01 PM
It was the same photo four different times. However, seeing four different naked photos in ten minutes is not uncommon here. laugh

no photo
Sat 10/17/20 11:44 AM
thinking of things to do

Rock's photo
Sat 10/17/20 02:37 PM
Thinking...

SparklingCrystal πŸ’–πŸ’Ž's photo
Sat 10/17/20 04:26 PM
Thinking... sleep!! Bed!! Shut-eye!

SparklingCrystal πŸ’–πŸ’Ž's photo
Mon 10/19/20 08:33 AM
THinking... one of the freakiest things that could happen is being at sea, leisurely bobbing in your boat, and suddenly a submarine comes jumping out of the water right next to you...
scared scared

Or what they had in Lethal Weapon 4: them bobbing on the water, at night, happily fishing and having a drink and fun, and suddenly this huge ship turns up out of nowhere, scraping past them. The sheer height difference...
I'm not sure if I'd scream or be completely catatonic with fear, hihi.
scared scared

Even watching either of these things in a movie creeps me out!

LarchTree's photo
Mon 10/19/20 10:54 AM
I’ve decided I am a bobwhite supremacist:



(i’m not into β€œwhite” supremacy though)

SparklingCrystal πŸ’–πŸ’Ž's photo
Tue 10/20/20 02:14 AM
Thinking... are people really that thick?? Example: someone posts a photo of a meal, including a link to where you can find the recipe.
Then someone asks for the recipe frustrated

Someone posts a photo of oracle cards, the name and title in clear sight, then asking, 'which cards are those?' frustrated

What the hell is wrong with people?

SparklingCrystal πŸ’–πŸ’Ž's photo
Tue 10/20/20 02:20 AM

Could be mold. Many different types of mold are responsible for characteristic of building smells often times. Enclosed structures can concentrate microbial organic compound vapors from proliferated fungi colonies. This is vapors can intrude through the walls and the floor, and living with them can be as detrimental to one’s life as doing drugs.

Also, the spores of fungi can cause respiratory infections.

Fungi can proliferate anywhere in and around the structure where there is water intrusion or condensation.

Yes, someone else said that exactly this time a year when the leaves fall, wind etc, people can get in trouble.

I now do some work on meridians and I got homeopathic eyedrops yesterday and it's going a lot better since.
But Sunday evening... it was awful in capitals. My eyes were red and I could barely keep them open and didn't see properly either. Because of that 'sand' my eyes had gotten really irritated.

Fingers crossed it heals with the drops and meridian work.

no photo
Tue 10/20/20 02:55 AM

Thinking... why does my eye feel like a handful of sand has been thrown in it, yet again? I keep having that on and off of late. Sometimes both eyes, meaning I can barely see a thing as I then can't keep my eyes opened. Sometimes one eye. Sometimes for a short time, sometimes for the remainder of the day, which could be the entire day.
I remember having something like that as a kid and I need this cream from the GP. It was an allergy, like hay-fever.
But who has hayfever in autumn??



I have allergies year round.

The gritty sand feeling youre describing could be dry eyes. Very uncomfortable. Over the counter eye drops for moisture helps. Other times prescription drops are better suited.

I hope your eyes feel better soon.

Cutiepieforyou's photo
Tue 10/20/20 04:28 AM
That I am going straight to work then straight home.

SparklingCrystal πŸ’–πŸ’Ž's photo
Tue 10/20/20 04:33 AM
Edited by SparklingCrystal πŸ’–πŸ’Ž on Tue 10/20/20 04:35 AM


Thinking... why does my eye feel like a handful of sand has been thrown in it, yet again? I keep having that on and off of late. Sometimes both eyes, meaning I can barely see a thing as I then can't keep my eyes opened. Sometimes one eye. Sometimes for a short time, sometimes for the remainder of the day, which could be the entire day.
I remember having something like that as a kid and I need this cream from the GP. It was an allergy, like hay-fever.
But who has hayfever in autumn??



I have allergies year round.

The gritty sand feeling youre describing could be dry eyes. Very uncomfortable. Over the counter eye drops for moisture helps. Other times prescription drops are better suited.

I hope your eyes feel better soon.

Thank you!
Dry eyes indeed have been a bit of a problem for me all my life. I did have this sandy thing in really bad form twice in life where I needed ointment or drops from the doctor.
Later on it was an issue when I got tired when I still had contacts. It's also the reason that at some point I couldn't wear them anymore. I had my eyes lasered at 35, not had a problem since.

But now... I have to keep an eye on the water bowl on the radiator. It was empty. That goes fast now that the heating is on again.
And I will use the drops for a while. If it doesn't help I will see my GP though.
Fingers crossed!


OT - thinking of both having to put drops in my eyes, hihi, AND doing my Unleash your Inner Money Babe for day 6.

LarchTree's photo
Tue 10/20/20 05:35 AM



Thinking... why does my eye feel like a handful of sand has been thrown in it, yet again? I keep having that on and off of late. Sometimes both eyes, meaning I can barely see a thing as I then can't keep my eyes opened. Sometimes one eye. Sometimes for a short time, sometimes for the remainder of the day, which could be the entire day.
I remember having something like that as a kid and I need this cream from the GP. It was an allergy, like hay-fever.
But who has hayfever in autumn??



I have allergies year round.

The gritty sand feeling youre describing could be dry eyes. Very uncomfortable. Over the counter eye drops for moisture helps. Other times prescription drops are better suited.

I hope your eyes feel better soon.

Thank you!
Dry eyes indeed have been a bit of a problem for me all my life. I did have this sandy thing in really bad form twice in life where I needed ointment or drops from the doctor.
Later on it was an issue when I got tired when I still had contacts. It's also the reason that at some point I couldn't wear them anymore. I had my eyes lasered at 35, not had a problem since.

But now... I have to keep an eye on the water bowl on the radiator. It was empty. That goes fast now that the heating is on again.
And I will use the drops for a while. If it doesn't help I will see my GP though.
Fingers crossed!


OT - thinking of both having to put drops in my eyes, hihi, AND doing my Unleash your Inner Money Babe for day 6.


Dry eyes are often caused by low potassium. Potassium is an electrolyte that maintains thickness of the layer of tear fluid over the cornea. Dark leafy greens, legumes, and potatoes have a lot of potassium. Too many acidic fruits and vinegar can flush potassium out of the body, leading to low potassium, dehydration, dry eyes, etc.

piyush's photo
Tue 10/20/20 08:24 AM
:sunflower::person_with_blond_hair::crocodile::briefcase::crown::racehorse::hatching_chick:βœ‚:haircut::princess::bouquet:

SparklingCrystal πŸ’–πŸ’Ž's photo
Tue 10/20/20 10:43 AM
I'm thinking...
Not really a Borat fan...
but this is freakin' hilarious rofl rofl rofl


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