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    Reminds me of the VGCats comic

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    VG Cats! Comics

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    VGCats comic with a very off-kilter summoning

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    Wow it's been ages since I've seen VG Cats.

    RAT-MACE!

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      The kid is really going to feel that in a few decades.

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      Yeah, that's the secret. All of the crap you shrug off as a kid just bides its time to come back when you're old. Like, 30.

      Hahaha! Yes! You may live until you're 90, kids, but 60 of those will be spent suffering! You'll be old by 30! Boomers! Hahaha! Boomers everywhere!

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        I have seen toddlers fall over and be fine until their mum started freaking out, THEN they start crying.

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        • satyrsack@lemmy.sdf.orgS [email protected]

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          It really is true that our response to pain is in part a learned response. If your parents overreacted to your minor injuries, you'll learn that's how you're supposed to respond to minor injuries.

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            I actually keep a velcro wrap in the backpack I take everywhere because between decades of being a dancer, soccer player, and a roller derby skater and the injuries I had doing those things, coupled with my age, it's eminently possible for me to just 'step wrong' and have to wrap up an ankle.

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              That's just adrenaline. Old man can sleep easy knowing the kid is gonna die after it wears off.

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              the kid is gonna die after it wears off

              Ah yes, the SUV is basically the bride from Kill Bill, doing the five point palm exploding heart technique.

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                I actually keep a velcro wrap in the backpack I take everywhere because between decades of being a dancer, soccer player, and a roller derby skater and the injuries I had doing those things, coupled with my age, it's eminently possible for me to just 'step wrong' and have to wrap up an ankle.

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                I feel this. I can make my ankle audibly crunch on command by rotating it the right way

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                  I walked up a hill and hurt my hip a bit. Then I got excited and jumped around dancing later that night, and BAM. Hip has hurt for 4 days now (as in, hobble-walking), and considering my track record, will now hurt just slightly until I die and doctors will have no fucking idea why.

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                    By far my favorite.

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                    hahaha holy crap i am laughing out loud, thank you, dang that's so funny

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                      I walked up a hill and hurt my hip a bit. Then I got excited and jumped around dancing later that night, and BAM. Hip has hurt for 4 days now (as in, hobble-walking), and considering my track record, will now hurt just slightly until I die and doctors will have no fucking idea why.

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                      Doctors rarely have a clue about the why of anything. They respond to trigger words, fill out paperwork, and send you on your merry way.

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                        If I remember right there was an episode where they summoned him without heart, and he was a jerk.

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                        that's really interesting. I listened to a podcast with one of the writers, or maybe the creator, I can't remember right now, and he talked about how sincere everybody was about creating the superhero who could actually change the cultural lack of concern about climate change.

                        and what's super cool is like statistically and culturally, it looks like the show worked.

                        like yeah everything is still fucked, but it would have been way worse a generation earlier if a bunch of awesome nerds didn't make Captain planet for generation x so they would become horrified over climate change.

                        [here it is] (https://share.google/H4LaAuoFDf6AS01Al)

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                          Doctors rarely have a clue about the why of anything. They respond to trigger words, fill out paperwork, and send you on your merry way.

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                          I won’t even go for this, even if it continues to hurt, because I’ve learned this lesson.

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                            I won’t even go for this, even if it continues to hurt, because I’ve learned this lesson.

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                            Just do the dance in reverse

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                              Just do the dance in reverse

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                              Unfortunately, it was a jump, so I think a reverse jump is just a jump, right?

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                                Last panel: Turns around too quickly to look after the kid, now has a painfully stiff neck for a week.

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                                  It really is true that our response to pain is in part a learned response. If your parents overreacted to your minor injuries, you'll learn that's how you're supposed to respond to minor injuries.

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                                  Uhhhhh does that explain why I can shrug off pain that puts other people in the hospital? Was it the fucking abuse?!

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                                    Unfortunately, it was a jump, so I think a reverse jump is just a jump, right?

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                                    Per merriam-webster:

                                    Antonyms & Near Antonyms

                                    crawl
                                    creep
                                    drag
                                    poke
                                    hang (around or out)
                                    linger
                                    lag
                                    poke
                                    dawdle
                                        loiter
                                        stroll
                                        tarry
                                        shuffle
                                        saunter
                                        amble
                                        slow (down or up)
                                        lumber
                                        decelerate
                                        plod
                                        dillydally
                                        dally
                                    
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                                      I actually keep a velcro wrap in the backpack I take everywhere because between decades of being a dancer, soccer player, and a roller derby skater and the injuries I had doing those things, coupled with my age, it's eminently possible for me to just 'step wrong' and have to wrap up an ankle.

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                                      I didn't know we had free fortune telling on Lemmy!

                                      I'm so cooked

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                                        Per merriam-webster:

                                        Antonyms & Near Antonyms

                                        crawl
                                        creep
                                        drag
                                        poke
                                        hang (around or out)
                                        linger
                                        lag
                                        poke
                                        dawdle
                                            loiter
                                            stroll
                                            tarry
                                            shuffle
                                            saunter
                                            amble
                                            slow (down or up)
                                            lumber
                                            decelerate
                                            plod
                                            dillydally
                                            dally
                                        
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                                        I’ve definitely been doing a lot of those things since it happened. Much shuffling, tarrying, and slowing down. I just started back on working out today, but nothing with my hip. 😩

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                                          I hope y’all are 80 cause I’m 40’s and pretty damn fit to be fair. Owe it rock climbing, running, lots of walking, and gym but I hate the gym these days it’s so boring.

                                          Use it or lose it people.

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