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I used to bad talk those weaklings who were so stylishly "intolerant" or "sensitive" to everyday stuff like milk or wheat.

 

Then I got to experience my first anaphalictic reaction to something I have developed an alergy to. I don't make fun of people anymore.

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I used to bad talk those weaklings who were so stylishly "intolerant" or "sensitive" to everyday stuff like milk or wheat.

 

Then I got to experience my first anaphalictic reaction to something I have developed an alergy to. I don't make fun of people anymore.

 

Must be a damn scary thing. My brother in-law is one of those with a peanut allergy, and funny as hell watching my sister badger waitresses about peanuts. That said he did end up at the hospital once because a chef decided that as a "special treat" he'd toss some peanuts into a dish that wasn't supposed to have any :noway:

 

Personally, I'm more than happy with my normal barrage of plant/animal/fungus/anything but food allergies :P

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I don't make fun of people anymore.

 

Looks like fibbing's still okay though

 

Well no one on here qualifies as people anyway. Aren't we all just Dru's avatars?

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It works because some people will believe anything they see in print, as long as it conforms to their preconceived notions.

 

now THIS is hilarious. if you don't see the irony in that!

 

look at the log in your own eye, not the splinter in mine.

 

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I used to bad talk those weaklings who were so stylishly "intolerant" or "sensitive" to everyday stuff like milk or wheat.

 

Then I got to experience my first anaphalictic reaction to something I have developed an alergy to. I don't make fun of people anymore.

 

Must be a damn scary thing. My brother in-law is one of those with a peanut allergy, and funny as hell watching my sister badger waitresses about peanuts. That said he did end up at the hospital once because a chef decided that as a "special treat" he'd toss some peanuts into a dish that wasn't supposed to have any :noway:

Sad that people don't realize how serious this is. As it becomes more common, however, there will be a lot of learning about it. And anyone who sees someone else go into shock never forgets it.

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I prefer smaller ones. Especially if they have no RVs/hookups/etc.

FYI, they sometimes ban tent camping in the parks when the resident bears are out in force.

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I prefer smaller ones. Especially if they have no RVs/hookups/etc.

FYI, they sometimes ban tent camping in the parks when the resident bears are out in force.

 

Please stay off-topic. We are now discussing anaphylactic shock.

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I prefer smaller ones. Especially if they have no RVs/hookups/etc.

FYI, they sometimes ban tent camping in the parks when the resident bears are out in force.

 

Please stay off-topic. We are now discussing anaphylactic shock.

:lmao:POTD
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This is capitalism at its best then, eh? You are the market, and you are bearing the charge.

 

Wrong. This is government at its worst.

 

National parks should not be a business. If that's what you want then SELL the land to the highest bidder who can develop them as they wish.

 

 

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This is capitalism at its best then, eh? You are the market, and you are bearing the charge.

 

Wrong. This is government at its worst.

 

National parks should not be a business. If that's what you want then SELL the land to the highest bidder who can develop them as they wish.

 

 

Nor should healthcare

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