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Discussion What your plans for Halloween?

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My plans are playing Halloween exclusive games,watching horror movies and eating candies! :pepocomfy:

What about yours?

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Considering Aussies don't typically celebrate Halloween, not a whole lot. However, I do have routines every Halloween.
This year I plan on playing some Animal Crossing New Leaf, New Horizons, and City Folk and trying to get some of the Halloween furniture set. Might also, in the lead up to Halloween, play some Habbo Hotel Origins and buy some of the Habboween furni.
As always, too, I plan on playing the Old School RuneScape Halloween event if there is one (there will be, I'm about 99.9% sure).
Might also stream a creepy game (Five Nights at Freddy's: Into the Pit is the contender this year) to a friend or two.
As the first step into the spooky season, I updated my server's logo from this:
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I plan on doing it for Christmas, too. Maybe even Easter next year.
 
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Considering Aussies don't typically celebrate Halloween, not a whole lot. However, I do have routines every Halloween.
This year I plan on playing some Animal Crossing New Leaf, New Horizons, and City Folk and trying to get some of the Halloween furniture set. Might also, in the lead up to Halloween, play some Habbo Hotel Origins and buy some of the Habboween furni.
As always, too, I plan on playing the Old School RuneScape Halloween event if there is one (there will be, I'm about 99.9% sure).
Might also stream a creepy game (Five Nights at Freddy's: Into the Pit is the contender this year) to a friend or two.
As the first step into the spooky season, I updated my server's logo from this:
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To this:
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I plan on doing it for Christmas, too. Maybe even Easter next year.
Sounds super comfy and amazing! :pepocomfy:
 
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nothing really. For the past 2 years someone has managed to bring home a cold so I've been sick the past 2 Halloweens. I'll probably just watch animu or play vidya.
Nothing wrong with that. I'm guessing you live in the US, right? It'd be the season for colds and influenza. It's unfortunate that trick-or-treating involves going out in the aforementioned cold.
 
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Nothing wrong with that. I'm guessing you live in the US, right? It'd be the season for colds and influenza. It's unfortunate that trick-or-treating involves going out in the aforementioned cold.
Yea I live in the U.S. I don't mind the cold, in fact I prefer over the heat. My brother has managed to bring home the cold rather than mom who works in a hospital, surprisingly.
 
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Yea I live in the U.S. I don't mind the cold, in fact I prefer over the heat. My brother has managed to bring home the cold rather than mom who works in a hospital, surprisingly.
That is quite shocking, the whole ordeal with your brother bringing it home over your nurse(?) mum. My sister works as a nurse in a hospital so I know exactly what it's like to have a hospital worker in the family. Busy, long shifts most of the time.
I like the heat but I'm more acclimatised to it due to my country being hotter than the US, at least as far as I know.
 
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That is quite shocking, the whole ordeal with your brother bringing it home over your nurse(?) mum. My sister works as a nurse in a hospital so I know exactly what it's like to have a hospital worker in the family. Busy, long shifts most of the time.
I like the heat but I'm more acclimatised to it due to my country being hotter than the US, at least as far as I know.
The heat got tiring after a while. Once the temperatures dropped about 20 Fahrenheit, on MOST days, the days where it was in the 70-80F, I'd feel groggy while walking.
 
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The heat got tiring after a while. Once the temperatures dropped about 20 Fahrenheit, on MOST days, the days where it was in the 70-80F, I'd feel groggy while walking.
Yeah, heat can definitely suck. It's one of those things where you crave the coolness of winter during summer, and the warmth of summer during winter. I don't know if you're like that too, but I definitely am. Right now I'm craving the warmth of late-spring/early-summer (it's currently mid-spring here).
 
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Yeah, heat can definitely suck. It's one of those things where you crave the coolness of winter during summer, and the warmth of summer during winter. I don't know if you're like that too, but I definitely am. Right now I'm craving the warmth of late-spring/early-summer (it's currently mid-spring here).
I forgot the seasons are flipped in Australia for a second. I'm like that toward the end of seasons, I'll wish for different weather after a while. Though with autumn I'm not like that, I like the cool air, not too hot and on the chillier side.
 
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I forgot the seasons are flipped in Australia for a second. I'm like that toward the end of seasons, I'll wish for different weather after a while. Though with autumn I'm not like that, I like the cool air, not too hot and on the chillier side.
I feel that. The best seasons are the middle-of-the-road seasons: spring and autumn.
 
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seasonal allergies so I'm not a big fan of spring.
That genuinely sucks. I've noticed over the years I've developed a tendency to get hayfever in the spring. But given that I'm usually inside anyway, it's less bothersome than it would be if I was still in school.
 
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That genuinely sucks. I've noticed over the years I've developed a tendency to get hayfever in the spring. But given that I'm usually inside anyway, it's less bothersome than it would be if I was still in school.
I had a friend who developed hayfever while working in a field and has had it bad since. Mine was genetic, hopefully I'll grow out of it a little bit like my parents.
 
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I had a friend who developed hayfever while working in a field and has had it bad since. Mine was genetic, hopefully I'll grow out of it a little bit like my parents.
Yeah, I didn't have any idea that you could develop allergies as you grew older until I developed hayfever vulnerabilities as well as allergies to dog/cat fur. I still own three dogs and a cat, so more fool me.
Let's hope you can outgrow it at some point.
 
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Yeah, I didn't have any idea that you could develop allergies as you grew older until I developed hayfever vulnerabilities as well as allergies to dog/cat fur. I still own three dogs and a cat, so more fool me.
Let's hope you can outgrow it at some point.
I take allergies pills months before allergy season to prepare. Hopefully I don't end up with dementia by 50 from diphenhydramine.

My mom has the same problem, she is allergic to cats and few dogs with long/fluffy hair. But you can develop allergies at any time throughout your life.
 
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I take allergies pills months before allergy season to prepare. Hopefully I don't end up with dementia by 50 from diphenhydramine.
Yeah, let's hope you don't lol. Dementia is the worst disease imaginable. My grandfather has it, and when I confided that information to my friend he told me it's the "long goodbye", or however he phrased it. Broke my heart.
My mom has the same problem, she is allergic to cats and few dogs with long/fluffy hair. But you can develop allergies at any time throughout your life.
It sucks. Do you own any dogs or cats? If so, I'm guessing they're kept outside? Mine are mostly indoor so again, more fool me.
 
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Yeah, let's hope you don't lol. Dementia is the worst disease imaginable. My grandfather has it, and when I confided that information to my friend he told me it's the "long goodbye", or however he phrased it. Broke my heart.
I do feel drowsy everyday, though I'm not sure if it's from the allergy pills which explicitly state "non-drowsy" (I don't trust it) OR because of low-T.
I'm sorry to hear about your grandfather. Having dementia is almost like being an empty shell. All those people you've talked to over the years, places you've been, moments you experience are almost all forgotten. It's something I hope I never experience.
It sucks. Do you own any dogs or cats? If so, I'm guessing they're kept outside? Mine are mostly indoor so again, more fool me.
I have a dog but its hair is as short as eyelashes so it's not much of a problem.
 
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I do feel drowsy everyday, though I'm not sure if it's from the allergy pills which explicitly state "non-drowsy" (I don't trust it) OR because of low-T.
Oh, I'd say it's the antihistamines. They're very well known to cause drowsiness, even if it says "non-drowsy" on the bottle. I sometimes take them to sleep if I don't have my sedatives on me.
I'm sorry to hear about your grandfather. Having dementia is almost like being an empty shell. All those people you've talked to over the years, places you've been, moments you experience are almost all forgotten. It's something I hope I never experience.
Yeah, it's the most heartbreaking thing. He isn't who he used to be. It's why, despite Joe Biden being on the opposite end of the political spectrum, I genuinely feel so bad for him being pushed to be President. I'm just grateful they finally let him rest now by pulling him out of the Democrat campaign.
Once you experience dementia firsthand, there's no going back. It just breaks my heart seeing him deteriorate. He also has stage IV lung cancer right now, but we're skipping out on chemo as we want to give him the best last few months possible, not in a hospital bed.

I have a dog but its hair is as short as eyelashes so it's not much of a problem.
Cute, I love doggies.
 
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Oh, I'd say it's the antihistamines. They're very well known to cause drowsiness, even if it says "non-drowsy" on the bottle. I sometimes take them to sleep if I don't have my sedatives on me.
Maybe I'll stop taking them for a bit. They aren't supposed to cross to the brain as easily.
Yeah, it's the most heartbreaking thing. He isn't who he used to be. It's why, despite Joe Biden being on the opposite end of the political spectrum, I genuinely feel so bad for him being pushed to be President. I'm just grateful they finally let him rest now by pulling him out of the Democrat campaign.
Once you experience dementia firsthand, there's no going back. It just breaks my heart seeing him deteriorate. He also has stage IV lung cancer right now, but we're skipping out on chemo as we want to give him the best last few months possible, not in a hospital bed.
Now that half nigger half pajeeta is running in his place. There is a time lapse showing his mental deterioration


Cute, I love doggies.
Not a big fan of dogs. One night some asshole let their annoying fucking dog out while I was walking and it echoed through the neighborhood for 20 straight minutes. Other times I can't see the dogs in the night and I'll jump up in shock not noticing them bark.
 
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Maybe I'll stop taking them for a bit. They aren't supposed to cross to the brain as easily.
I've heard that. Probably for the best.
Now that half nigger half pajeeta is running in his place. There is a time lapse showing his mental deterioration


Yeah, Kamala is an absolute disgrace honestly. The debate between her and Trump was abysmal. She was trying to get under his skin, and the ABC moderators were just as bad by "fact"-checking him without any sources. My girlfriend said it was 3-on-1, and she's absolutely correct. It really was. They kept giving Kackling Kamala the incredibly easy questions while giving Trump the heavy and loaded questions. I noticed when they brought up abortion, they didn't ask Kamala for her opinion on it, but kept pestering Trump. Pathetic.
I feel so bad for Biden, though. He was very obviously suffering early on, perhaps even at the start of his first 2020 campaign. Democrats are true evil for basically forcing him into office.

Not a big fan of dogs. One night some asshole let their annoying fucking dog out while I was walking and it echoed through the neighborhood for 20 straight minutes. Other times I can't see the dogs in the night and I'll jump up in shock not noticing them bark.
Ah, yeah. I don't like the yapping that typically comes with them either, honestly. I do have a soft spot for just about every animal though.
 
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