What people think martial arts training is: What it really is: It's all worth it though, since I'm tougher, more energetic than ever, and also more driven than ever to achieve my goals in all areas of my life. As it stands, I still won't have free time on week days to play. I'm considering updating and playing here and there on weekends, but who knows. Not having to rage at pubbies have been pretty relaxing.
On the other hand I do miss the feeling of dropping half of the other team to give pubbies on my side the undeserved win. I'll check out the latest on Wotlab and make up my mind I guess.
Now on to the begging My gf's cat, Mollie, has been very sick, and been under intensive care. The vet bill is unbelievable. She would take care of the bill herself, but last year, she got cancer right after she started on a new job, so that screwed her over on the insurance.
After the treatments for her cancer, she then got a blood infection due to her immune system being destroyed by chemo, and was hospitalized for a month. She lost her health, career, house, and then she was about to lose the only family she' got left, Mollie who's been with her for the past 6 years.
Her own medical bill is staggering, but she's ignoring that, and ignoring even eating, trying to raise money however she can to help save Mollie. Saving Mollie is basically saving her life, because I honestly don't think she can take losing Mollie after she already lost so much, and that scares the hell out of me. I've done what I can to help, but this would require the help of a lot more people.
She started a gofundmepage trying to raise money for her treatments. I remember there are quite a lot of animal lovers on Wotlab. You don't have to donate but if you're willing to shoot some gold rounds at this, I would deeply appreciate it , just sharing the page will help the cause. Please take a few minutes to read and share the story.
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Pictures: Videos:. It was so useful as a kind of a tag to put at the end of a sentence or statement, which worked very well on Twitter as a hashtag. Hart: It's an easy word to use, because, you know, the other thing is, it rolls off the tongue, YOLO. I even wrote a song once, "YOLO. Mesh: In December, when Drake wrote those posts, like, "Macy's better pay up," that was fun. Everyone was sending it to me because my name was getting mentioned in all those articles.
They're like, "Well, if Drake is suing, then Adam Mesh should sue. He doesn't deserve royalties, and neither do I. I saw that it just got added to the dictionary. I do think that was an accomplishment. I felt like I created a word that got added to the dictionary. I thought that was cool. November 12, The Oxford English Dictionary announces that. Martin: With YOLO, we felt it was obviously Word of the Year material in that it really skyrocketed to prominence in , but it was very limited. Ben Zimmer pointed out that for a long time, if you were above the age of 25, you would never have seen this word.
It sort of came into prominence after the release of Drake's song in February, and it was this ubiquitous hashtag in social media for the first half of the year. But like anything embraced by youth, they're very fickle, and so then we felt like a backlash had clearly begun. Zimmer: I was always a fan of YOLO, even after the backlash hit, because for someone who watches the rise and fall of words, it kind of gave you a whole story of this very rapid development over the course of and its fall from grace, as well.
Martin: We're not convinced that it will necessarily stay with us in the long term. If you look at a Google Trends for searching, searches for YOLO peaked in April and then they began to plummet again, and they now seem to have evened out at a much lower level.
It was felt to be past its heyday; there was comment about there already being a backlash against it. Hart: I didn't know that it was a popular phrase or anything like that. But I can understand it. Doesn't it feel good saying it? You can even scream, "YOLO! You can also [whispers] "YOLO. Vanity Fair is a cultural filter, sparking the global conversation about the people and ideas that matter most. News U. Don't have the Photoshop chops to make high-quality GIFs of your own?
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