Day 8, because I derped and forgot to update yesterday.
1.) The
Koreans beat the shake weight. You want to pretend to ride a horse in your
living room? Pelvic thrusting is the way to go.
2.) One
of the most important factors in a concussion is the rotation of the head.
Concussions and head trauma are different.
3.) Unequal
pupil size is a good indicator that something is wrong with the brain.
4.) If
you have any sort of blow to the head and feel weird/funny afterwards, you
might have a concussion.
5.) Never
put yourself at risk after a blow to the head. Second-impact syndrome can do
serious damage. What happens is your brain protection is already compromised
and a secondary blow can permanently damage your mental facilities or kill you.
6.) According
to my facebook analysis, I talk considerably more than other people…
7.) You
never know who you’ll meet – yesterday I met one of the animators from
Fullmetal Alchemist.
8.) There
was a 7.3 earthquake in the Tohoku area today. It shook the building I was in
for a good minute, although it wasn’t particularly violent shaking.
9.) Buildings
will shake for a considerable length of time after the quake has stopped.
10.) Japanese people, when it comes to earthquakes,
are resilient as fuck.
11.) Experiencing a large earthquake in a
high rise is like suddenly being on a boat, where you’re being pitched around
and have no safe place to go.
12.) Warm Bodies is a new movie that, while
following an interesting premise, sort of falls into the same category as
Twilight – the Lion falling in love with the Lamb. Guy hungry for humans falls
in love with one.
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