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I recently discovered that I’m allergic to some nuts. The worst include pistachios, and macadamia nuts. It’s not that serious of an allergy though. It only happens when I’m eating them, and eating one or two only swells my throat a tad and going gives me a horrid stomach ache. Although I really try to avoid them, because I’d rather not be up till 3 in the morning throwing up because I ate less than half of a macadamia nut cookie.
But peanuts I can eat!!! I’ve been eating peanut butter since the age of 3, and I’m still not dead.
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@William Shears Campbell said
But peanuts I can eat!!! I’ve been eating peanut butter since the age of 3, and I’m still not dead.
Ah, but Paul is.
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Pollen. The most boring, most widespread allergy out there.
I’m also allergic to pine trees.
These two things combined, I take allergy meds ten months out of the year.
‘Course with global warming going the way it is, I’ll probably be taking them 100% of the time soon.
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The Hole Got Fixed said
Lucky. I’m allergic to cats, dogs, horses, rabbits, grass, the sun (mildly, thank goodness), dust, pretty much you name it, I’m allergic to it.
Didn’t you say you had a cat? Or is my memory making up stuff?
I only have spring allergies, and only mildly at that (luckily).
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@Necko said
Pollen. The most boring, most widespread allergy out there.I’m also allergic to pine trees.
These two things combined, I take allergy meds ten months out of the year.
‘Course with global warming going the way it is, I’ll probably be taking them 100% of the time soon.
I was thinking of just food allergies, but I do have that too. It used to be really bad, but not so much any more. Although I’ll still have days wheee it makes me feel absolutely miseraable.
It was horrid this year when it bloomed and the allergies were really bad, then it got cold again and bloomed AGAIN! and my allergies were bad again.
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What are some of your best and/or worst habits?
I have a terrible habit of laughing at my own jokes and singing along with my headphones (this is probably annoying to people who can’t hear what I’m hearing).
I can’t think of any very good habits I have at the moment…
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Bad habits:
I am a wolf biter. (When I’m bored or nervous.)
Writing backwards. (It’s an awful habit, I’ll start writing, and halfway down a paragraph I’ll realise all the letters, words, and punctuation marks are backwards. (Like this;
Putting my needle manually on my record.
Good habits:
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Evangeline said
Writing backwards. (It’s an awful habit, I’ll start writing, and halfway down a paragraph I’ll realise all the letters, words, and punctuation marks are backwards.
That’s the funniest and most impressive habit I’ve ever heard of.
Bad/Awkward habits:
-Every time I see an integer that’s approximately between 0 and 10 000 I have to find out its prime decomposition. That’s especially annoying when I ride my bike and pass all the car’s license plates which consist of numbers with three to four digits over here.
-When listening to a song I often start playing not existing, invented drum parts on the desk with my fingers until I realise that they don’t fit the style of the song at all and I should better leave it to the drummer
-I talk to myself in English all the time
Good habits:
-I brush my teeth on a daily basis
Nice question by the way!
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Talking to yourself in English is a great habit, especially for you because you live in Germany and your country (and I am assuming you as well) use German as your main language instead of one of the big 4 areas where people speak English (The United States Of America, Canada, The British Isles, and Australia), so you’re learning English when you’re talking to yourself. Also, listening to The Beatles is also teaching you English.
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Dark Overlord said
Talking to yourself in English is a great habit, especially for you because you live in Germany and your country (and I am assuming you as well) use German as your main language instead of one of the big 4 areas where people speak English (The United States Of America, Canada, The British Isles, and Australia), so you’re learning English when you’re talking to yourself. Also, listening to The Beatles is also teaching you English.
Thanks! It’s just really embarrassing every time I get caught!
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sir walter raleigh said
How can you write backwards on accident? I would have to exert a lot of brain power to do that.
It just happens. If someone tells me to write down a list or something It’ll end up being written backwards out of absent-mindedness.
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