I love a cute spider face - I do. As a picture. But the legs, and the running directly at me - just no! We are not room mates spider bud. Outside the house, I live and let live, but in my house, no mercy.Semi related
I love a cute spider face - I do. As a picture. But the legs, and the running directly at me - just no! We are not room mates spider bud. Outside the house, I live and let live, but in my house, no mercy.Semi related
Wow - brains are amazing. Thank you for answering. I had no idea children could get insomnia!@Vanelope
I'm answering your sleepy chat here so we don't get told off for derailing.
I'm honestly use to it at this point. I was diagnosed with infantile insomnia when I was around one year old, and it's always been my norm. There's pics of me as baby with those neuro caps on, like bloody Eleven on Stranger Things I definitely feel tired and will get grouchy about it, I'm an absolute horror if something wakes me up unexpectedly, but generally use to it. I keep 'clean sleep habits' with routines and smells that help me drift off. I kinda love being awake in the middle of the night when the world is quiet and dark.
It was making me laugh when the MT was saying about no one could have insomnia on Mirtazapine, yeah, I do, and I take Olanzapine too! My brain is proper funky, anaesthetics don't even work on me unless you want to stop my heart with a super high dose. They give me Fentanyl and pretty much distract me.
I bought them in Chorley yesterday. They are the best pork scratchings I've had in ages. And I eat a lot (low carb frau).Oh my. This is high quality snackage. Runs off to Google if they deliver to NW England.
I was premature and they really thought I had some sort of brain damage, would just lie in my cot, staring off into space instead of sleeping. I was apparently tested for everything, like epilepsy etc. Nope. My brain just doesn't switch off. I still don't sleep and stare off into space nearly 40 years later!Wow - brains are amazing. Thank you for answering. I had no idea children could get insomnia!
Oh my gosh Bird and Blend is amazing!Aye it sounds nice but probably have to keep it for special occasions! Really into tea, I stopped drinking for a while in my early 20s and became obsessed with tea but sort of tailed off for a while until now. Got a mind to make a chilli chai blend this weekend, great for colds and all that.
That’s really interesting. While it’s sad to see these places closed, it’s fascinating to see them derelict like that. There’s one right outside New Orleans that was hammered by Katrina and never reopened (it was built on a swamp in the first place which wasn’t the wisest move). Parts of Jurassic World were filmed there. It’s now full of wild boars moccasins and gators tooHello there tender ones!
I spotted this article earlier and it’s awesome, I also assumed that the park had closed many years before and I’m confused!
Explore the creepy long-abandoned Camelot Theme Park
The Derelict Explorer has taken a visit of the much-loved Medieval theme park near Preston...www.manchestersfinest.com
This guy does a lot of cool derelict tours of the north and midlands, would definitely recommend.
That is fascinating! The fact that it was so new and had to be abandoned.That’s really interesting. While it’s sad to see these places closed, it’s fascinating to see them derelict like that. There’s one right outside New Orleans that was hammered by Katrina and never reopened (it was built on a swamp in the first place which wasn’t the wisest move). Parts of Jurassic World were filmed there. It’s now full of wild boars moccasins and gators too
The Abandoned Six Flags New Orleans Amusement Park | Abandoned America
Originally Jazzland and then Six Flags New Orleans, this beautiful amusement park closed when Hurricane Katrina flooded it.www.abandonedamerica.us
There’s a doc about it on Amazon prime called Closed for Storm we watched recently. Not a GREAT doc but interesting of that makes any sense whatsoever! Just over an or so hour long
It’s not directly related, but have you seen Cropsey? It’s not the most informative doc but definitely worth a watch.That’s really interesting. While it’s sad to see these places closed, it’s fascinating to see them derelict like that. There’s one right outside New Orleans that was hammered by Katrina and never reopened (it was built on a swamp in the first place which wasn’t the wisest move). Parts of Jurassic World were filmed there. It’s now full of wild boars moccasins and gators too
The Abandoned Six Flags New Orleans Amusement Park | Abandoned America
Originally Jazzland and then Six Flags New Orleans, this beautiful amusement park closed when Hurricane Katrina flooded it.www.abandonedamerica.us
There’s a doc about it on Amazon prime called Closed for Storm we watched recently. Not a GREAT doc but interesting of that makes any sense whatsoever! Just over an or so hour long
I think a fear of alligators and crocodiles is perfectly normal. These things are hard wired into our brains as a survival instinct.That is fascinating! The fact that it was so new and had to be abandoned.
I have to say, when you mentioned gators I panicked because, for some completely unknown reason I’m terrified of alligators and crocodiles Phobias are a weird thing.
Bit it must have been such a devastating part of US history and I feel like I should know more about it. Especially since half of my family were of Cajun origin but I didn’t get a chance to know them.
Sorry just late night musings! But I love this thread 🤍
It’s not directly related, but have you seen Cropsey? It’s not the most informative doc but definitely worth a watch.