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All hail the grandmaster
When I was twelve or so, the actual, factual grandmaster of the Maltese Knights came to visit the home for the elderly where my father works. I was a tad disillusioned, because, under close scrutiny, a grandmaster closely resembles an old man with a silly grin, not the gleaming avatar of virtue and justice who spends his time slaying hordes of the undead and such. Still, he shook my hand. Didn't feel all that holy to me.
(Fri 16th Sep 2005, 13:52, More)
All hail the grandmaster
When I was twelve or so, the actual, factual grandmaster of the Maltese Knights came to visit the home for the elderly where my father works. I was a tad disillusioned, because, under close scrutiny, a grandmaster closely resembles an old man with a silly grin, not the gleaming avatar of virtue and justice who spends his time slaying hordes of the undead and such. Still, he shook my hand. Didn't feel all that holy to me.
(Fri 16th Sep 2005, 13:52, More)
» Scars with history
Scientific ambition hurts.
Tried to clean my paint- covered hands with deodorant, figuring that everything with enough alcohol in it would make things go sparkly.
As I sprayed, I felt my hands go cold. Mmmh. Interesting.
Long story short, the answer to the question how cold a spot of skin can get when you spray it from a distance of half an inch is: Quite cold. Oh, yes, quite cold, indeed.
Took almost two months until the patch turned from a slightly nauseating splotchy purple dead flesh- thing to the happy white knobbly thing it is today.
(Fri 4th Feb 2005, 11:13, More)
Scientific ambition hurts.
Tried to clean my paint- covered hands with deodorant, figuring that everything with enough alcohol in it would make things go sparkly.
As I sprayed, I felt my hands go cold. Mmmh. Interesting.
Long story short, the answer to the question how cold a spot of skin can get when you spray it from a distance of half an inch is: Quite cold. Oh, yes, quite cold, indeed.
Took almost two months until the patch turned from a slightly nauseating splotchy purple dead flesh- thing to the happy white knobbly thing it is today.
(Fri 4th Feb 2005, 11:13, More)