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Title: <obligatory-new-year's-resolutions-thread>
Post by: Armin on December 29, 2011, 06:30:55 pm
I'm still considering mine, but figured I'd start the thread anyways.

I feel like I succeeded in following through with my last year's resolutions (http://forum.x86labs.org/index.php/topic,15503.0.html).
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release and tour on a new album.
base my self-worth less on other people's perception of me, and more upon my responsiveness to the moment.
Title: Re: <obligatory-new-year's-resolutions-thread>
Post by: Newby on December 29, 2011, 06:52:20 pm
Mine is usually to stop biting my nails and it falls through about a week into the new year.

You did remind me not to go to the gym for at least a month after school starts, though. All sorts of kids are gonna be in there all the time working out, trying to adhere to their resolution or whatever. :p

I've got time to think of some, right?
Title: Re: <obligatory-new-year's-resolutions-thread>
Post by: iago on December 29, 2011, 11:01:45 pm
For me, it's "stay the course". I think I'm doing pretty good, I just need to keep doin' what I'm doin' :)
Title: Re: <obligatory-new-year's-resolutions-thread>
Post by: deadly7 on December 30, 2011, 01:12:49 am
Mine is usually to stop biting my nails and it falls through about a week into the new year.

You did remind me not to go to the gym for at least a month after school starts, though. All sorts of kids are gonna be in there all the time working out, trying to adhere to their resolution or whatever. :p

I've got time to think of some, right?

Fuck I forgot about this. Sigh, gonna be a brutal few weeks.
Title: Re: <obligatory-new-year's-resolutions-thread>
Post by: AntiVirus on December 30, 2011, 11:04:19 pm
I never make one.  I'm boring like that.
Title: Re: <obligatory-new-year's-resolutions-thread>
Post by: iago on December 30, 2011, 11:43:09 pm
I never make one.  I'm boring like that.
You should resolve to make resolutions in 2012.
Title: Re: <obligatory-new-year's-resolutions-thread>
Post by: AntiVirus on December 30, 2011, 11:45:31 pm
Hahaha.  I might just have to do that. 
Title: Re: <obligatory-new-year's-resolutions-thread>
Post by: iago on December 31, 2011, 12:10:26 am
it's very meta. I like meta. :)
Title: Re: <obligatory-new-year's-resolutions-thread>
Post by: dark_drake on January 03, 2012, 12:44:41 pm
Not kill anyone at the overly crowded gym for the next month and a half. Then, it'll be back to normal.
Title: Re: <obligatory-new-year's-resolutions-thread>
Post by: Joe on January 05, 2012, 02:54:11 pm
OpenGL. That's my new years resolution for this year, and then next 10.
Title: Re: <obligatory-new-year's-resolutions-thread>
Post by: iago on January 06, 2012, 09:42:19 am
For the hell of it (and to prove to myself that it's not a habit), I stopped biting my nails on Jan 1. I always maintain that I broke the habit years ago, and that biting my nails is part of grooming now, not an unconscious habit. I'm usually fairly conscious about doing it.

And apparently I was right. Not biting them doesn't bother me in general, but having any kind of nails messes up my typing! Using a computer is annoying to me with any kind of nails :(
Title: Re: <obligatory-new-year's-resolutions-thread>
Post by: iago on February 03, 2012, 11:05:21 am
For the hell of it (and to prove to myself that it's not a habit), I stopped biting my nails on Jan 1. I always maintain that I broke the habit years ago, and that biting my nails is part of grooming now, not an unconscious habit. I'm usually fairly conscious about doing it.

And apparently I was right. Not biting them doesn't bother me in general, but having any kind of nails messes up my typing! Using a computer is annoying to me with any kind of nails :(
Over a month later, I haven't put my nails in my mouth. I wonder how long I have to do it to prove a point, I miss having ubershort nails and I hate the feeling of clippers!
Title: Re: <obligatory-new-year's-resolutions-thread>
Post by: Armin on February 03, 2012, 03:25:13 pm
For the hell of it (and to prove to myself that it's not a habit), I stopped biting my nails on Jan 1. I always maintain that I broke the habit years ago, and that biting my nails is part of grooming now, not an unconscious habit. I'm usually fairly conscious about doing it.

And apparently I was right. Not biting them doesn't bother me in general, but having any kind of nails messes up my typing! Using a computer is annoying to me with any kind of nails :(
Over a month later, I haven't put my nails in my mouth. I wonder how long I have to do it to prove a point, I miss having ubershort nails and I hate the feeling of clippers!
You must continue until you reverse your hatred for the feeling of clippers! Then your point will be proven.
Title: Re: <obligatory-new-year's-resolutions-thread>
Post by: Newby on February 03, 2012, 08:59:45 pm
For the hell of it (and to prove to myself that it's not a habit), I stopped biting my nails on Jan 1. I always maintain that I broke the habit years ago, and that biting my nails is part of grooming now, not an unconscious habit. I'm usually fairly conscious about doing it.

And apparently I was right. Not biting them doesn't bother me in general, but having any kind of nails messes up my typing! Using a computer is annoying to me with any kind of nails :(
Over a month later, I haven't put my nails in my mouth. I wonder how long I have to do it to prove a point, I miss having ubershort nails and I hate the feeling of clippers!

I stopped for a good two weeks, but have since relapsed. Bit two of my nails to the point where pressure against them hurts. Typing is semi-painful when your thumb/pointer are in pain when being used

As someone who bites their nails, DON'T GIVE IN. You know it stinks.
Title: Re: <obligatory-new-year's-resolutions-thread>
Post by: Sidoh on February 03, 2012, 10:02:15 pm
I bite my nails, but, like iago, not as a nervous habit.

I stopped for a while to see if I could and only started again because I find clippers annoying and far less convenient.
Title: Re: <obligatory-new-year's-resolutions-thread>
Post by: iago on February 04, 2012, 04:04:51 am
As someone who bites their nails, DON'T GIVE IN. You know it stinks.
It doesn't stink! I actually prefer it. Not to the point where you do it, though - it's more of a grooming thing than a nervous habit or anything. I find it more annoying to type with longer nails. Also, I'm always having to clean them now. Every time I scratch myself while I'm sweating or in some way unclear, I get gross crud under them and have to clean them out.

I'm with Sidoh on this one. I stopped for a month and am fine. Maybe I'll go another month to prove the point. Or maybe I'll go till my birthday (a bit under two months).
Title: Re: <obligatory-new-year's-resolutions-thread>
Post by: Sidoh on February 04, 2012, 06:45:38 am
I can chew my nails again! HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME!
Title: Re: <obligatory-new-year's-resolutions-thread>
Post by: iago on February 04, 2012, 10:40:43 am
Man, I'm way too coherent when I drunk-post. I should attempt to be more like craz3d...

I only see one real issue with my post.. s/unclear/unclean/
Title: Re: <obligatory-new-year's-resolutions-thread>
Post by: Armin on February 04, 2012, 04:47:06 pm
Maybe all these years of nail-biting has prevented you from developing noteworthy nail-clipping skillz? Two clips for each nail, one on each side, meeting in the middle with less than 1mm overlap... gets them mofuggahs as short as you need.

The gross crud that gathers underneath is exactly why I don't want my nails near my mouth, and I hate the scratchy feeling of bitten nails on my clothes/bedsheets.
Title: Re: <obligatory-new-year's-resolutions-thread>
Post by: iago on February 04, 2012, 09:37:32 pm
Maybe all these years of nail-biting has prevented you from developing noteworthy nail-clipping skillz? Two clips for each nail, one on each side, meeting in the middle with less than 1mm overlap... gets them mofuggahs as short as you need.

The gross crud that gathers underneath is exactly why I don't want my nails near my mouth, and I hate the scratchy feeling of bitten nails on my clothes/bedsheets.
All those years of clipping your nails has prevented you from developing noteworthy nail-biting skillz? Notch out one side at the appropriate location, and peel it off all the way around. Perfect length, totally smooth. :)
Title: Re: <obligatory-new-year's-resolutions-thread>
Post by: Sidoh on February 04, 2012, 10:03:59 pm
Maybe all these years of nail-biting has prevented you from developing noteworthy nail-clipping skillz? Two clips for each nail, one on each side, meeting in the middle with less than 1mm overlap... gets them mofuggahs as short as you need.

The gross crud that gathers underneath is exactly why I don't want my nails near my mouth, and I hate the scratchy feeling of bitten nails on my clothes/bedsheets.
All those years of clipping your nails has prevented you from developing noteworthy nail-biting skillz? Notch out one side at the appropriate location, and peel it off all the way around. Perfect length, totally smooth. :)

Exactly!

I like nail-biting because it takes less effort/care to do it. If you're not careful with clippers, you end up cutting something too short. This is not true with biting.
Title: Re: <obligatory-new-year's-resolutions-thread>
Post by: Armin on February 04, 2012, 10:57:23 pm
I sense a deep rift beginning to form, splitting down the middle of the fundamental principles this Clan was found upon.

I hope for your sake, iago and Sidoh, that your resistance to change your barbaric, nail-biting ways does not seal our fate as another toppled over, forgotten internet forum.
Title: Re: <obligatory-new-year's-resolutions-thread>
Post by: Sidoh on February 04, 2012, 11:36:31 pm


GRAAAAHH SIDOH ANGRY

*bites off a nail*

*spits it at Armin*
Title: Re: <obligatory-new-year's-resolutions-thread>
Post by: iago on February 05, 2012, 01:01:52 am
Advantage to biting: I can manage my nails on an airplane without getting shot by an Air Marshall.

Your move, sir.
Title: Re: <obligatory-new-year's-resolutions-thread>
Post by: deadly7 on February 05, 2012, 01:06:42 pm
Advantage to biting: I can manage my nails on an airplane without getting shot by an Air Marshall.

Your move, sir.
Disadvantage to biting: Gay air marshall (I'm sure they exist) sees your mouth skillz.

Wait, I'm confusing myself... is this a disadvantage or an advantage?
Title: Re: <obligatory-new-year's-resolutions-thread>
Post by: Sidoh on February 05, 2012, 03:18:01 pm
Advantage to biting: I can manage my nails on an airplane without getting shot by an Air Marshall.

Your move, sir.
Disadvantage to biting: Gay air marshall (I'm sure they exist) sees your mouth skillz.

Wait, I'm confusing myself... is this a disadvantage or an advantage?

advantage. in the event of a wardrobe malfunction, iago could still get through a stubborn article of clothing that just won't come off.
Title: Re: <obligatory-new-year's-resolutions-thread>
Post by: iago on February 09, 2012, 10:18:26 am
Interesting research results.. I messed up cutting a nail yesterday and had to fix it with my teeth (no clippers handy). i discovered that the nails are quite a bit thicker/stronger than they used to be. More like my toenails (which I clip).

Craziness, man!
Title: Re: <obligatory-new-year's-resolutions-thread>
Post by: Blaze on February 09, 2012, 10:38:05 am
how do you notice that?
Title: Re: <obligatory-new-year's-resolutions-thread>
Post by: iago on February 09, 2012, 11:56:16 am
It was just really hard. Had to bite off the edge to stop it from catching.
Title: Re: <obligatory-new-year's-resolutions-thread>
Post by: Armin on February 09, 2012, 03:25:19 pm
Interesting research results.. I messed up cutting a nail yesterday and had to fix it with my teeth (no clippers handy). i discovered that the nails are quite a bit thicker/stronger than they used to be. More like my toenails (which I clip).

Craziness, man!
hahaha, "research results"? Awesome.
Title: Re: <obligatory-new-year's-resolutions-thread>
Post by: Explicit on February 09, 2012, 09:50:11 pm
Cut down on cigarettes.