Real World Peeves, Disgruntlement, and Irks.
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 Oh, if you're chronically hyperkalemic, a few bananas a week won't cut it. Start gnawing on potatoes and guac. 
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 @Auspice said in Real World Peeves, Disgruntlement, and Irks.: I should probably just start taking a potassium supplement. Every ER visit, surgery, hospital stay....has involved them fussing over how low my potassium is. Might want to have a doctor look at your thyroid. 
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 @Ganymede said in Real World Peeves, Disgruntlement, and Irks.: @Auspice said in Real World Peeves, Disgruntlement, and Irks.: I should probably just start taking a potassium supplement. Every ER visit, surgery, hospital stay....has involved them fussing over how low my potassium is. Might want to have a doctor look at your thyroid. I'm already on thyroid meds. Have been since I was 18.  
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 @Auspice said in Real World Peeves, Disgruntlement, and Irks.: I'm already on thyroid meds. Have been since I was 18.  Have them check those levels again, or get someone else to. My partner trusted her endocrinologist a little too much, and a short stomach virus put her in the hospital for four days. 
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 I have found that drinking pickle juice helps when I'm depleted and having a lot of calf cramps. It doesn't happen too often these days. And I really think it's gross except during that time, in which case I crave it like whoa and I can chug it like lemonade. However, there ARE potassium supplements! 
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 @mietze said in Real World Peeves, Disgruntlement, and Irks.: I have found that drinking pickle juice helps when I'm depleted and having a lot of calf cramps. It doesn't happen too often these days. And I really think it's gross except during that time, in which case I crave it like whoa and I can chug it like lemonade. However, there ARE potassium supplements! Cravings are so weird like that. I go through cycles of absolutely craving peanut butter. I think it's a low-iron thing since I haven't been able to afford meat in a while (and I do eat iron-rich veggies, but... gotta balance how I eat 'em since iron + thyroid med = possible conflict). I'll have evenings where I just snack on a few spoonfuls of it. 
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 The only thing that ever worked for me when I had growing pains as a kid was Vitamin E gelcaps. An inexpensive option that has many other uses if it doesn't help with the cramps. 
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 New X-Men character announced.  She "Rasputin" has: - Colossus' skin
- Magik's sword
- Shadowcat's phasing
- Unus the Untouchable's force field
- Quentin Quire's telepathy
 I dont know what her first name is, but if it isn't yet defined, I have a few suggestions... "Mary Sue MU-OC a.k.a. a concept made by the one major problem player in Ghost's RL TT group" Rasputin. (1) "Mary Sue Everything Bagel" Rasputin. "Hope 2.0 But Isn't a Summers, is a..." Rasputin. (1) True fact. I once had a player who wanted to make the son of Magick and Nightcralwer. When their Mutants and Masterminds sheet was done they presented me with a teleporting, kinetic energy-throwing, soul-sword wielding Lord of Limbo who, by proxy of being Lord of Limbo, was immortal. 
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 @Ghost You know, I'd be cool with two of these. Colossus' skin and Magik's sword? OK, make her a sister of the two and she inherited the sword from Magik. Hell, I'd also take 3: 
 Daughter of Colossus and Shadowcat, inherited auntie Magik's blade.But the last two (force field & telepathy) bring it into the realm of 'how many people are gonna scramble to play her on comic games just to have that power set' 
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 Hrm.  My company doesn't understand a few basic concepts. One year we had an egg-tossing competition during a food drive for needy people. The parking lot was covered in broken eggs. Each was a potential meal for a hungry person. Soon? A water drive. When it's 115 outside water is important and plenty of people die each year from lack of water or shaded places to hide. So after a "food tossing game to drive in food for hungry people", I'm sure you can guess what kind of event we are having for a "water drive"... ...ice bucket challenge. I swear to fuckin god one year we're going to have a cupcale eating contest to raise money for diabetes research. 
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 @Ghost said in Real World Peeves, Disgruntlement, and Irks.: I swear to fuckin god one year we're going to have a cupcale eating contest to raise money for diabetes research. cupcale 
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 Cup o' KaleTHERE YA GO. Companies are sort of terrible, in general, at 'what's gonna be fun for our employees and show awareness?!' Company I used to work for tried to get people to go, on their day off, to pick up trash in a park. That was their big team building / bonding thing that month. They went the opposite direction of your company. it's like........ why not allow them an hour off during the workday to go? Or make it a family picnic also? C'moooon. 
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 @Auspice Yeah, I 100% do not partake in company charity events, save for the occasional "company talent show" where ticket sales go to charity or "popcorn and watch movie at work". I view it as a conflict of interest to assist them in lowering their tax rate, especially in ways where they get the donation for my time put into charitable causes. 
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 Oh, sorry, I got something wrong. It's not an "ice bucket challenge" while driving to raise bottled water for homeless people. It's an "Ice Bucket Challenge" AAAAAAND a water balloon fight. 
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 @Ghost said in Real World Peeves, Disgruntlement, and Irks.: Oh, sorry, I got something wrong. It's not an "ice bucket challenge" while driving to raise bottled water for homeless people. It's an "Ice Bucket Challenge" AAAAAAND a water balloon fight. I was expecting the water balloon fight more than the ice bucket tbh. But yes, companies that have special 'PTO' for volunteer work? That's how it should be done. 
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 @Auspice My company has that. 
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 @Alamias said in Real World Peeves, Disgruntlement, and Irks.: @Auspice My company has that. If I were an employee and not a contractor, I'd have it. But alas. 
 (That also means I don't get the 30% discount in the store boooooo)
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 @Ghost said in Real World Peeves, Disgruntlement, and Irks.: Yeah, I 100% do not partake in company charity events, save for the occasional "company talent show" where ticket sales go to charity or "popcorn and watch movie at work". Our charity is a combination of Office Cat and local animal shelters. I always give, of course, but I wuv all da kitties. 
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 Okay, body? If I'm swallowing, it goes into the stomach not my airways. Okay? Okay. Good talk. 
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 @Tinuviel said in Real World Peeves, Disgruntlement, and Irks.: Okay, body? If I'm swallowing, it goes into the stomach not my airways. Okay? Okay. Good talk. Here I'd have pegged you as a pro at swallowing. 
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 @Auspice said in Real World Peeves, Disgruntlement, and Irks.: Here I'd have pegged you as a pro at swallowing.  
 
			
		 
			
		 
			
		 
			
		 
			
		 
			
		 
			
		