Poll: Chronic Diseases

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kickin wiing

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kickin wiing said:
Neonbob said:
kickin wiing said:
Yea! I mean we had no proof what the tea could have done to the water! If anything I was having an open mind on the subject!
Yes! Your "disability" created a new view on a stale subject! Asking the questions most people thought were answered! They could make a movie!
"One man...two mixed-up colors...together, they would help redefine the world's understanding of...The Boston Tea Party!"
Brilliant!

Genius! Coming to theater near you!
[/quote]Yes! And Harrison Ford shall play the part of a time-travelling witness who uncovers the dark truth behind nearly 200 years of lies![/quote]

Alright be we have to throw Steven Seagal in there some where. Yunno, just cause.
 

Neonbob

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kickin wiing said:
kickin wiing said:
Neonbob said:
kickin wiing said:
Yea! I mean we had no proof what the tea could have done to the water! If anything I was having an open mind on the subject!
Yes! Your "disability" created a new view on a stale subject! Asking the questions most people thought were answered! They could make a movie!
"One man...two mixed-up colors...together, they would help redefine the world's understanding of...The Boston Tea Party!"
Brilliant!

Genius! Coming to theater near you!
Yes! And Harrison Ford shall play the part of a time-travelling witness who uncovers the dark truth behind nearly 200 years of lies![/quote]

Alright be we have to throw Steven Seagal in there some where. Yunno, just cause.[/quote]
True...we do need a silent character to back up the old-man toughness of Ford.
 

Neonbob

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Inverse Skies said:
Neonbob said:
Eesh. And those are just the quick picks? Christ...
I've thought of another couple - Oschgood Schlatters disease and Myasthenia Gravis.

Oschgood Schlatters disease is an abnormal bony growth at the top of the tibia which can cause knee pain and restrict joint movement, but mostly it does nothing.

Myasthenia Gravis is an autoimmune disease where autoantibodies are directed against Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors on muscle tissue, causing muscle weakness. It is easily treatable with steroids and usually causes no real ill effects.
Hurm...the first one sounds like it could possibly cause someone to look a bit like Doomsday. Kickass!
 

Lord Kofun

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Colorblind.

Most of the others would kill me, so it's really a no-brainer, for me. I never really was much of one for art, but music doesn't really have a color, so I'd be fine with that. Depending on how colorblind would be somewhat unpleasant. I've heard of some people only being able to see black and white, as opposed to the typical red/green confusion (I think). If it was B&W, I guess it would not be all that fun, but at least I would still be able to see how nice my girlfriend looks, it wouldn't affect music at all, and I wouldn't have my life cut short by a horrific and gruesome death. Win-Win-Win.
 

comet5002

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I'm gonna go with Color Blindness, due to that it's the only one on the list that can't kill you.
 

Inverse Skies

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Neonbob said:
Hurm...the first one sounds like it could possibly cause someone to look a bit like Doomsday. Kickass!
I've thought of a few more, Facio Scapulo Humeal Dystrophy, amblyopia ex anopsia and cholelithiasis, but I'm going to stop now.
 

kickin wiing

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Neonbob said:
kickin wiing said:
kickin wiing said:
Neonbob said:
kickin wiing said:
Yea! I mean we had no proof what the tea could have done to the water! If anything I was having an open mind on the subject!
Yes! Your "disability" created a new view on a stale subject! Asking the questions most people thought were answered! They could make a movie!
"One man...two mixed-up colors...together, they would help redefine the world's understanding of...The Boston Tea Party!"
Brilliant!

Genius! Coming to theater near you!
Yes! And Harrison Ford shall play the part of a time-travelling witness who uncovers the dark truth behind nearly 200 years of lies!
Alright be we have to throw Steven Seagal in there some where. Yunno, just cause.[/quote]
True...we do need a silent character to back up the old-man toughness of Ford.[/quote]

My thoughts exactly.
 

Neonbob

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Inverse Skies said:
Neonbob said:
Hurm...the first one sounds like it could possibly cause someone to look a bit like Doomsday. Kickass!
I've thought of a few more, Facio Scapulo Humeal Dystrophy, amblyopia ex anopsia and cholelithiasis, but I'm going to stop now.
Yeah...before our brains overload?
kickin wiing said:
Neonbob said:
kickin wiing said:
kickin wiing said:
Neonbob said:
kickin wiing said:
Yea! I mean we had no proof what the tea could have done to the water! If anything I was having an open mind on the subject!
Yes! Your "disability" created a new view on a stale subject! Asking the questions most people thought were answered! They could make a movie!
"One man...two mixed-up colors...together, they would help redefine the world's understanding of...The Boston Tea Party!"
Brilliant!

Genius! Coming to theater near you!
Yes! And Harrison Ford shall play the part of a time-travelling witness who uncovers the dark truth behind nearly 200 years of lies!
Alright be we have to throw Steven Seagal in there some where. Yunno, just cause.
True...we do need a silent character to back up the old-man toughness of Ford.[/quote]

My thoughts exactly.[/quote]

Plus, he has the undeniably stylish man-y tail.
 

soren7550

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I already got a crooked spine, some sort of brain tumor, a psychotic mindset and who know what else. (most probably cancer.) Why would I want more?
 

Neonbob

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GyroCaptain said:
Maybe, epilepsy? Or something diet-related, say hypoglycemia or diabetes.
Well, since hypoglycemia is normally a result of having diabetes, I think you're covered there.

soren7550 said:
I already got a crooked spine, some sort of brain tumor, a psychotic mindset and who know what else. (most probably cancer.) Why would I want more?
To round out the ailment charts?
 

Calobi

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Chronic migraines. I have it and, while not as bad as almost any on the list, they still suck.
 

Neonbob

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Calobi said:
Chronic migraines. I have it and, while not as bad as almost any on the list, they still suck.
Eesh. My little brother gets those, too. He's usually down for the day.
 

Neonbob

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bodyklok said:
I voted AIDs. Do I have AIDs? No, but I wanted to pick something hardcore!
That works!
Twilight_guy said:
Color blind, because I already am.
There are a couple of people who've said that...interesting.
 

Twilight_guy

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Neonbob said:
Twilight_guy said:
Color blind, because I already am.
There are a couple of people who've said that...interesting.
Color blindness isn't that uncommon among men. Its usually only a few colors as well, and if you aren't tested for it you may never even know that you have it.