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Yolo Polo...I came back, cuz shit is humorous in this thread. I do tire of the 18 year olds asking should I buy this car or what mods should I do or what mad should I do first so I can get 450hp to the ground...
yeah!
take it from gramps! he knows what he's talking about!
I agree. But I haven't been around long enough to get tired and ragequit .
Although, I have been on the line for a long time and have spent most of that in car forums of one sort or another and have seen the cyclical process repeat every time. It's just the way. You just find a decent knothole and stick with it. Or not. Whatever. That's one of the things I like about this site is the general laissez faire in the Ramblings that more or less ignores the monotonous cyclical nature of the general auto sections.
But for realz, I wanna buy a TL-S and make it super duper fast so I can beat any car in a stoplight race. What should I do first? Tints or an aftermarket amp?
The health issues are not so much health issues but rather health issues resolutions. I had my idea about these problems before but never went through the process of getting diagnosed because I'm a lazy bastard and free healthcare doesn't mean quick or easy healthcare. I am not more "sick" than I was before, and honestly, it virtually doesn't change anything for me on a day to day basis at this moment.
Once I am diagnosed with iron overload (99% sure I will be), then I will become difficult to insure and might need to go for blood-letting somewhat regularly to control the iron level in my blood. Not a big deal, I already have given blood over 40 times through apheresis, needles don't exactly scare me.
I might need to have hormonal treatment of some sort to re-align everything together too because of the problematic hypophysis (gon' get swole!)... or not, because these issues might be caused by the iron overload so would stop once this is treated.
Either way, not dying.
The nice message were sent through PM or other means, I swear I didn't read whatever days I was gone worth of Ramblings.
Also is this actually Gary? THE GARY?? Great to see you old man. If it's not you, fuck this person for this cruel joke.
I agree. But I haven't been around long enough to get tired and ragequit .
Although, I have been on the line for a long time and have spent most of that in car forums of one sort or another and have seen the cyclical process repeat every time. It's just the way. You just find a decent knothole and stick with it. Or not. Whatever. That's one of the things I like about this site is the general laissez faire in the Ramblings that more or less ignores the monotonous cyclical nature of the general auto sections.
But for realz, I wanna buy a TL-S and make it super duper fast so I can beat any car in a stoplight race. What should I do first? Tints or an aftermarket amp?
First Mod...trade in the Type S, or better yet, don't buy it and buy a GT-R
The health issues are not so much health issues but rather health issues resolutions. I had my idea about these problems before but never went through the process of getting diagnosed because I'm a lazy bastard and free healthcare doesn't mean quick or easy healthcare. I am not more "sick" than I was before, and honestly, it virtually doesn't change anything for me on a day to day basis at this moment.
Once I am diagnosed with iron overload (99% sure I will be), then I will become difficult to insure and might need to go for blood-letting somewhat regularly to control the iron level in my blood. Not a big deal, I already have given blood over 40 times through apheresis, needles don't exactly scare me.
I might need to have hormonal treatment of some sort to re-align everything together too because of the problematic hypophysis (gon' get swole!)... or not, because these issues might be caused by the iron overload so would stop once this is treated.
Either way, not dying.
The nice message were sent through PM or other means, I swear I didn't read whatever days I was gone worth of Ramblings.
Also is this actually Gary? THE GARY?? Great to see you old man. If it's not you, fuck this person for this cruel joke.
It's me...glad your health issues are killing you, leave that to too much salad tossing...
The health issues are not so much health issues but rather health issues resolutions. I had my idea about these problems before but never went through the process of getting diagnosed because I'm a lazy bastard and free healthcare doesn't mean quick or easy healthcare. I am not more "sick" than I was before, and honestly, it virtually doesn't change anything for me on a day to day basis at this moment.
Once I am diagnosed with iron overload (99% sure I will be), then I will become difficult to insure and might need to go for blood-letting somewhat regularly to control the iron level in my blood. Not a big deal, I already have given blood over 40 times through apheresis, needles don't exactly scare me.
I might need to have hormonal treatment of some sort to re-align everything together too because of the problematic hypophysis (gon' get swole!)... or not, because these issues might be caused by the iron overload so would stop once this is treated.
Either way, not dying.
The nice message were sent through PM or other means, I swear I didn't read whatever days I was gone worth of Ramblings.
Also is this actually Gary? THE GARY?? Great to see you old man. If it's not you, fuck this person for this cruel joke.
soooo... if we put a giant magnet in one of you cavities, would it draw the iron out? Want to be part of my new lab experiment?
soooo... if we put a giant magnet in one of you cavities, would it draw the iron out? Want to be part of my new lab experiment?
Curious- what is the iron overload from?
It's most likely hereditary/genetic, meaning once I am diagnosed it would be a good idea for members of my family to get checked. I have a feeling my youngest sister has it because she presents some of the symptoms.
It's most likely hereditary/genetic, meaning once I am diagnosed it would be a good idea for members of my family to get checked. I have a feeling my youngest sister has it because she presents some of the symptoms.