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I've been on a programming binge for four days now, I haven't showered, haven't left my room besides to go to the bathroom and get some food. I've only slept for like 10 hours all four days, and I think my dead skin cells have sealed to my chair, along with the dried sweat, and glued me in... I think my chair definitely has an a** print in it now... I don't think I CAN get up to look, I REALLY smell, I think I'll take a shower tomorrow... better get the spatula so I can get the chair off of my back...

anyone else last a few days to byond? or do you guys actually have LIVES.
I <big> HAD </big> one :(
I could never do that, even if I tried. I can barely stay on the computer for more than 2 hours straight...Although I don't even have a life...I've slept for almost a day and a half straight...I think.
In response to Dracon
lol, one time I had a really severe sinus infection, and it turned into a lower eyelid infection, which turned into a lower and upper lid infection in both eyes, and of course, that caused my left ear to get infected, so I decided to take a triple dose of nyquill, because I couldn't sleep. I'd taken double doses before, but just because of insomnia, not when I was sick, and I was out cold for about two days straight, I was two hours short, and when I woke up, I HAD to pee really bad, and I was so dehydrated it was crazy. Unfortunately, my eyes were sealed shut with pus, and when I peeled one open, it was coated with a pink goo, so I had to find my bathroom, the sink, and a cup completely blind, of course I didn't have the sense to sit down and pee, so, the ceramic tile got a good hosing, (HEY, I HAVEN'T DONE IT SINCE I WAS LIKE FOUR! AND I WAS DEATHLY SICK), i managed to clean up the bathroom pretty well, after washing my hands and peeleing the pus off my right eyeball, i made it downstairs to the sink, have you ever tried to guide a cup of water up to your mouth with only one eye, i missed by about 4 inches, and of course, there was another mess to clean. I took another triple dose and went back to sleep for another 12 hours, and mostly listened to music, while i slowly blinked the pus out of my eyes (doctor couldn't do anything about the infections, I've had so many infections, my body has built up immunities to amoxicilin and dextramine(i think that's the one they put in your eyes)) and after 3 days, I was as good as new.
...not days...months..
In response to Ter13
Actually its not that hard guiding with one eye. Im saying this from experience, im almost completely blind in my right eye, lemme put it this way:20-70 vision(right eye)lazy right eye, and only about 45% vision in that eye as it is, im lucky if its even looking at the glass of water.
In response to Jotdaniel
2020
In response to Ter13
I'm just the opposite of you. I've pretty much always had really high immunity to infections of all sorts. Probably the worst thing I've gotten was an ear infection, which only gave me a headache when I stood up. Also, I rarely go to the doctor when I get sick. I usually let my body fight it off itself, and find myself fairly active!
In response to Lucas Gates
And for some odd reason i have perfect vision in my left eye, so I find myself turn my head to the side while watching tv, and i even lean to one side when walking ocasionally. (It really sucks)
In response to Jotdaniel
did you guys see that south park where the boys go feral and apeish when that chick has breasts?
Ter13 wrote:
I've been on a programming binge for four days now, I haven't showered, haven't left my room besides to go to the bathroom and get some food. I've only slept for like 10 hours all four days, and I think my dead skin cells have sealed to my chair, along with the dried sweat, and glued me in... I think my chair definitely has an a** print in it now... I don't think I CAN get up to look, I REALLY smell, I think I'll take a shower tomorrow... better get the spatula so I can get the chair off of my back...

anyone else last a few days to byond? or do you guys actually have LIVES.

an average gamer will stay up many nights straight playing games and doing all that is related to games without going outside, unless it is to work. I do not classify you as this, and figure this very hard to do. You can't stay in one spot for that long without getting something to eat, getting something to drink, and going to the bathroom. If you don't do either of those, you won't stand the hunger pains, the incredible thirst, and no wonder you smell. And on top of that all your doing is making some game with byond.
In response to Geo
He said ONLY to get out to get something to eat and use the restroom, Hobo Dan.
In response to Sariat
Sariat wrote:
He said ONLY to get out to get something to eat and use the restroom, extremely genius smarter-than-the-average-gamer Geo!

oh. ok, he's normal. well, except for just using byond all those 4 days.
In response to Ter13
Ter13 wrote:
have you ever tried to guide a cup of water up to your mouth with only one eye, i missed by about 4 inches

Ummm... I can guide a glass of water to my mouth with both eyes completely closed...

Your body has a natural sense of where everything is at, and you should be able to do all kinds of things in complete darkness...

The police have that field sobriety test where you're supposed to touch your finger to your nose while your eyes are closed... (No, I do not know this from personal experience...lol) Under sober conditions, anyone should be able to touch their finger to the tip of their nose without looking... Try it...

Of course, if you're drunk, then your coordination is all off and you can't do it... And when you fail, they have reason to suspect that you are intoxicated...

However, in your case, you may have still been groggy from the medication/vastly oversleeping... So I guess it's possible that you had trouble...
In response to SuperSaiyanGokuX
I can do all sorts of things in the darkness, but that's mainly because I can see it. Years of reading in almost total darkness have strengthened my eyes (yes, the prevailing "wisdom" is that this will ruin your eyesight... but all it does is a) train your mind to make sense of what it sees with smaller amounts of light and b) work the muscles which help your eyes to focus... like any other muscles, you can wear these out... but if you don't overdo it, they'll be stronger for the exercise) to the point where I can startle the hell out of my cat, who knows that she can see in the dark but doesn't think I should be able to.