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Postby Kid_A on Thu Mar 29, 2007 3:52 pm

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Kid_A wrote:i dont think you need to be on your death bed in order to have the flu. that's pneumonia. flu is in between. cold means you miss 1-3 days of work. flu would be approx. 5-10 days. and pneumonia kept me in bed for 6 weeks!


Well now, you might think I'm being pedantic here, but I did imply it was a pet peeve of mine. Colds, influenza and pneumonia are not different as a matter of degree: they are all completely different illnesses. I found this page which summarises the difference between colds and 'flu. Plus Spanish 'Flu killed more people than the First World War. No-one ever died of the common cold. Ever. I can't source that, but it's true. People who say they had the 'flu when they didn't are just trying to make a case of the sniffles seem more important than it was. So there.


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Postby Vincent M on Thu Mar 29, 2007 3:55 pm

I always come up with these thread Ideas and I do them and find out they weren't so great :D
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Postby btownmeggy on Thu Mar 29, 2007 4:01 pm

Stopper wrote:I really hate it when people say they were off work with the "'flu". It wasn't 'flu, it was a cold!

Colds are annoying infections that pass away fairly quickly. 'Flu is highly debilitating, and can need hospitalisation, and can even lead to DEATH. So which did you have, motherf*cker!?!?

Mind you, I did annoy one of my co-workers once when I said something to that effect, and it turned out she had had 'flu. I hadn't noticed she'd been off work for three weeks.


As the sickly sort, I take particular issue with this.

What makes you think that people who take off work for a few days when they're sick don't have the flu? The article you linked to says that the truly debilitating part of the flu usually only lasts for a couple of days. The vast, vast, vast majority of people with the flu need neither hospitalization nor an undertaker.
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Postby Kid_A on Thu Mar 29, 2007 4:06 pm

Vincent M wrote:I always come up with these thread Ideas and I do them and find out they weren't so great :D


thats ok. you keep The Lounge an interesting place
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Postby Stopper on Thu Mar 29, 2007 4:15 pm

btownmeggy wrote:As the sickly sort, I take particular issue with this.

What makes you think that people who take off work for a few days when they're sick don't have the flu? The article you linked to says that the truly debilitating part of the flu usually only lasts for a couple of days. The vast, vast, vast majority of people with the flu need neither hospitalization nor an undertaker.


Well, it occurs to me that maybe this isn't commonplace in other countries, but certainly where I live it's very common for people to say "Oh, I had the 'flu", as if the 'flu is the same irritating condition as a cold is.

I simply wouldn't take anyone's word for having had 'flu, unless they'd actually been diagnosed with it. If they haven't been, then it's a 99% chance it was a cold. Full stop.
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Postby Vincent M on Thu Mar 29, 2007 4:21 pm

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Vincent M wrote:I always come up with these thread Ideas and I do them and find out they weren't so great :D


thats ok. you keep The Lounge an interesting place


:D Thank you that meant so much to me :lol:
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Postby Kid_A on Thu Mar 29, 2007 4:36 pm

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Vincent M wrote:I always come up with these thread Ideas and I do them and find out they weren't so great :D


thats ok. you keep The Lounge an interesting place


:D Thank you that meant so much to me :lol:


dont appreciate the sarcasm :/
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Postby funkeymunkey on Thu Mar 29, 2007 7:26 pm

He was being sarcastic?
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Postby Kid_A on Fri Mar 30, 2007 1:02 am

funkeymunkey wrote:He was being sarcastic?


did you not see the :lol: at the end of his post?
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Postby Stopper on Fri Mar 30, 2007 2:36 am

Another one: people who complain of suffering a migraine, when in fact it's most likely that all they had was a headache.
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Postby war_bloodline on Fri Mar 30, 2007 2:47 am

People who when you get mad at them and give them a punch on the arm then they scream as if they are going to die.

People who snore, and people who try to act like they are snoring that makes it worse. If so I just give them a swift kick in the chest. They bug me over the wall.

Or people when I play tennis of soccer that when they are able to kick the ball or even by luck hit the ball they go all crazy and start to dance as if they have won the Super Bowl.

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Postby Kid_A on Fri Mar 30, 2007 3:01 am

war_bloodline wrote:People who when you get mad at them and give them a punch on the arm then they scream as if they are going to die.

People who snore, and people who try to act like they are snoring that makes it worse. If so I just give them a swift kick in the chest. They bug me over the wall.

Or people when I play tennis of soccer that when they are able to kick the ball or even by luck hit the ball they go all crazy and start to dance as if they have won the Super Bowl.

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Postby Stopper on Fri Mar 30, 2007 3:42 am

People who, when asked, are frustratingly wishy-washy on the existence or plausibility of any of the following: astrology, God(s), ghosts, homeopathy, chiropractic, Reiki, conservative ideologies, feng shui, Zen Buddhism, creationism, Biowetter, Jeffrey Archer.
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Postby Kid_A on Fri Mar 30, 2007 2:52 pm

Stopper wrote:People who, when asked, are frustratingly wishy-washy on the existence or plausibility of any of the following: astrology, God(s), ghosts, homeopathy, chiropractic, Reiki, conservative ideologies, feng shui, Zen Buddhism, creationism, Biowetter, Jeffrey Archer.


well chiropractors are effective.

but tell we why, on a first date, do 98% of all women ask "what's your sign?" at some point? :roll:
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Postby Stopper on Fri Mar 30, 2007 6:12 pm

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Stopper wrote:People who, when asked, are frustratingly wishy-washy on the existence or plausibility of any of the following: astrology, God(s), ghosts, homeopathy, chiropractic, Reiki, conservative ideologies, feng shui, Zen Buddhism, creationism, Biowetter, Jeffrey Archer.


well chiropractors are effective.

but tell we why, on a first date, do 98% of all women ask "what's your sign?" at some point? :roll:


I accept chiropractors may be effective if limited just to conditions of the back - I was thinking of the ones who push chiropractic as being effective for a much wider range of conditions, but never mind.

About your question, I dunno, surely you'd be better qualified to answer that than me?? I don't know, I'm tired, and slightly the worse for wear, and now, confused.
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Postby hecter on Fri Mar 30, 2007 6:15 pm

Stopper, why do you hate sick people?
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Postby dcowboys055 on Fri Mar 30, 2007 6:20 pm

Stopper wrote:People who, when asked, are frustratingly wishy-washy on the existence or plausibility of any of the following: astrology, God(s), ghosts, homeopathy, chiropractic, Reiki, conservative ideologies, feng shui, Zen Buddhism, creationism, Biowetter, Jeffrey Archer.


Ghosts and anything like them are not real.

People who do think they are real bug me.
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Postby Stopper on Fri Mar 30, 2007 6:23 pm

hecter wrote:Stopper, why do you hate sick people?


LOL, I don't hate sick people. I just get annoyed when people exaggerate their symptoms, and conclude they're suffering from something far worse than say, the common cold, or a headache, that's all.
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Postby Stopper on Fri Mar 30, 2007 6:26 pm

dcowboys055 wrote:
Stopper wrote:People who, when asked, are frustratingly wishy-washy on the existence or plausibility of any of the following: astrology, God(s), ghosts, homeopathy, chiropractic, Reiki, conservative ideologies, feng shui, Zen Buddhism, creationism, Biowetter, Jeffrey Archer.


Ghosts and anything like them are not real.

People who do think they are real bug me.


Well, I should say that I'm annoyed by people who sit on the fence on these things, not so much people who actually believe these things.

Those who actually believe in any of the things listed above are too far gone anyway.
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Postby panicker on Fri Mar 30, 2007 6:33 pm

Stopper wrote:
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Stopper wrote:People who, when asked, are frustratingly wishy-washy on the existence or plausibility of any of the following: astrology, God(s), ghosts, homeopathy, chiropractic, Reiki, conservative ideologies, feng shui, Zen Buddhism, creationism, Biowetter, Jeffrey Archer.


Ghosts and anything like them are not real.

People who do think they are real bug me.


Well, I should say that I'm annoyed by people who sit on the fence on these things, not so much people who actually believe these things.

Those who actually believe in any of the things listed above are too far gone anyway.


are you a GP stopper ? or do you just not believe in alternative therapy?
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Postby everywhere116 on Fri Mar 30, 2007 6:38 pm

Biggest pet peeve, cheaters. Today in class, when I sat down, the person sitting next to me was copying from someone elses paper. When the teacher came in, the kid took his paper back and my deskmate was left with about 1/4 of his paper completed and due in 30 seconds. I asked him why he didnt do it at home. He said he didnt know how. (It was to make a simple outline of the lesson) When I take out my completed paper to hand in, he grabs it and starts hiding it. I wrestled it out of him, and told him to stop. Then he had the nerve to shout out, "He is being mean to me!"

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Postby panicker on Fri Mar 30, 2007 6:40 pm

everywhere116 wrote:Biggest pet peeve, cheaters. Today in class, when I sat down, the person sitting next to me was copying from someone elses paper. When the teacher came in, the kid took his paper back and my deskmate was left with about 1/4 of his paper completed and due in 30 seconds. I asked him why he didnt do it at home. He said he didnt know how. (It was to make a simple outline of the lesson) When I take out my completed paper to hand in, he grabs it and starts hiding it. I wrestled it out of him, and told him to stop. Then he had the nerve to shout out, "He is being mean to me!"

Moron.


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Postby Stopper on Fri Mar 30, 2007 6:47 pm

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are you a GP stopper ? or do you just not believe in alternative therapy?


No, God forbid, I'm not a GP. And that question almost leads me to think that you think that GPs do not believe in "alternative" medicine.

ANOTHER PET PEEVE: "Alternative" medicine. There is either medicine, or "no" medicine. "Alternative"="no".
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Postby Stopper on Fri Mar 30, 2007 6:51 pm

everywhere116 wrote:Biggest pet peeve, cheaters. Today in class, when I sat down, the person sitting next to me was copying from someone elses paper. When the teacher came in, the kid took his paper back and my deskmate was left with about 1/4 of his paper completed and due in 30 seconds. I asked him why he didnt do it at home. He said he didnt know how. (It was to make a simple outline of the lesson) When I take out my completed paper to hand in, he grabs it and starts hiding it. I wrestled it out of him, and told him to stop. Then he had the nerve to shout out, "He is being mean to me!"

Moron.


I have to say, I never had anything as bad as that happen to me. Don't worry about it - be on your guard next time, but I'd say it's unlikely a single incident will reflect on you in the long term, even if that's difficult to believe now.
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Postby everywhere116 on Fri Mar 30, 2007 6:55 pm

What do you mean?
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