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marlow
Joined: 06 Feb 2005
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Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 11:22 pm Post subject: |
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Shouldn't some iron pills taken with a glass of orange juice solve this immediately? |
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moosehead

Joined: 05 May 2007
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Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 12:48 am Post subject: |
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so I'm being badmouthed for giving an upfront opinion of someone's obvious negligence of their own well-being - even tho I gave more help than anyone else -
jees people - get a life already !! stop badmouthing me - I'm not your freakin' punching bag - so what if you don't like what I said - do you honestly think I care??
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SharkDiver
Joined: 08 Nov 2008
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Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 7:21 pm Post subject: |
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>>so I'm being badmouthed for giving an upfront opinion of someone's >>obvious negligence of their own well-being
In your own words - uh, no. Do ya think it could be because...oh...you totally put down someone who was asking for advice on a serious medical issue?
>> - even tho I gave more help than anyone else -
Do you think the OP actually took in anything you wrote given those stupid remarks? HAHA. Go read what they wrote about you being a complete idiot.
>>jees people - get a life already !! stop badmouthing me - I'm not your >>freakin' punching bag - so what if you don't like what I said - do you >>honestly think I care??
>>really??
So what if we don't like what you said? Well then so what if YOU don't like what we say. You don't like receiving cutting remarks then don't go making them in the first place!! You really can't take what you dish out can you? You go and put down someone posting on a serious medical issue who WITHOUT QUESTION has more important things to do than worry about your insults and then you whine about getting backlash you deserve? TOO BAD!! I have no sympathy for you. The last thing anyone posting on medical issues needs is to be put down. GRAB A BRAIN AND SHOW SOME RESPECT!! Then maybe you'll get some back. |
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plynx

Joined: 03 Jun 2008
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Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 4:28 am Post subject: |
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moosehead wrote: |
my writing is (was) not erratic but perhaps it just carried to much honesty in it for someone who is more aquainted with superficiality and the make-believe world they live in? ring a bell?
furthermore - you might just want to learn the word berate - there were NO disparaging remarks nor name-calling - rude acts by posters such as - yourself -
I only pointed out the obvious - which considering the short time frame within the OP has to find a solution - assuming the director hasn't already decided to fire her - she needs to get a grip and take control of the situation - without hesitation.
calling me a "hag" just because I happen to have the guts to say what needed to be said is simply, I donno - maybe stupid and immature?
*edit* plynx - by attacking me personally and not even addressing the OP - which I did, by the way - you really have just labeled yourself a greedy, attention starved, TROLL. |
nope, not a troll. just someone who thinks that you were a little harsh with a poster who was asking for help. nice try, though. i happen to have the guts to say a few things on my mind, also. calling you a hag was a good call and i stand by it. you're being called out in this thread for being rude. learn from it. |
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plynx

Joined: 03 Jun 2008
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Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 4:38 am Post subject: |
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ReeseDog wrote: |
plynx wrote: |
Are you drunk? Other than your erratic writing, what you've offered is ridicule combined with a bit of bitchiness. If this person hasn't seen a doctor yet about a pre-existing condition, then he should go. I doubt your berating him is going to put a little fire in his step. Obviously there is something wrong, and his reference to an iron deficiency leads any reader to believe that he's possibly been aware of the problem and been informed as to what is causing it. If it has gotten (Is "gotten" a word?) progressively worse or he simply needs a checkup, then he should consult a doctor. Your few comments giving good directions (e.g., see a doctor, here's a number or two) were actually useful... (Ellipses aren't periods. Use just one.) try to ease up a bit when you're giving helpful tips, and people will listen to them without thinking you're a hag. |
Fixed.
Apologies for the gender-neutral "he." The poster is singular/plural confused to the point where I just had to pick something.
Lay off Moosehead, you shitneck. She was dancing this dance when you still had milk-teeth, you pup. Show a little respect.
English teacher my ass. |
oh, honey. literary license tells me i can type in all lower case letters if i find it appropriate. you calling me a "shitneck" is actually pretty amusing. do you know moosehead personally? or, for that matter, myself? moosehead was exceptionally condescending to a poster because of her own shortcomings. i simply saw fit to point it out. if that makes you want to correct my own writing style, that's great. but sometimes it's good for those of us on the board who don't think it's acceptable to act like an asshole to step in and show a little support for people asking for help.
you're right, i am not an english teacher, nor do i ever wish to be.
and speaking of pups, didn't you just get here?
EDIT: to answer your question - yes, "gotten" is a word
verb, got or (Archaic) gat; got or got?ten; get?ting, noun
�verb (used with object)
1. to receive or come to have possession, use, or enjoyment of: to get a birthday present; to get a pension.
2. to cause to be in one's possession or succeed in having available for one's use or enjoyment; obtain; acquire: to get a good price after bargaining; to get oil by drilling; to get information.
3. to go after, take hold of, and bring (something) for one's own or for another's purposes; fetch: Would you get the milk from the refrigerator for me?
4. to cause or cause to become, to do, to move, etc., as specified; effect: to get one's hair cut; to get a person drunk; to get a fire to burn; to get a dog out of a room.
5. to communicate or establish communication with over a distance; reach: You can always get me by telephone.
6. to hear or hear clearly: I didn't get your last name.
7. to acquire a mental grasp or command of; learn: to get a lesson.
8. to capture; seize: Get him before he escapes!
9. to receive as a punishment or sentence: to get a spanking; to get 20 years in jail.
10. to prevail on; influence or persuade: We'll get him to go with us. |
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DrunkenMaster

Joined: 04 Feb 2008
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ThingsComeAround

Joined: 07 Nov 2008
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Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 7:40 am Post subject: |
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Whoa! Too many Unhappy people on this thread
OP, I have some suggestions:
Go to your local Homeplus or any drugstore and get some iron pills or multi-vitamins.
Go to a doctor and ask what foods contain iron, and eat them in moderation
Have pills/vitamins shipped EXPRESS from home.
It sucks to feel sick in a foreign country. I once was sick for 2 weeks from a bad pizza.
Sucks for me because I really like pizza  |
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ReeseDog

Joined: 05 Apr 2008 Location: Classified
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Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 9:15 am Post subject: |
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plynx wrote: |
ReeseDog wrote: |
plynx wrote: |
Are you drunk? Other than your erratic writing, what you've offered is ridicule combined with a bit of bitchiness. If this person hasn't seen a doctor yet about a pre-existing condition, then he should go. I doubt your berating him is going to put a little fire in his step. Obviously there is something wrong, and his reference to an iron deficiency leads any reader to believe that he's possibly been aware of the problem and been informed as to what is causing it. If it has gotten (Is "gotten" a word?) progressively worse or he simply needs a checkup, then he should consult a doctor. Your few comments giving good directions (e.g., see a doctor, here's a number or two) were actually useful... (Ellipses aren't periods. Use just one.) try to ease up a bit when you're giving helpful tips, and people will listen to them without thinking you're a hag. |
Fixed.
Apologies for the gender-neutral "he." The poster is singular/plural confused to the point where I just had to pick something.
Lay off Moosehead, you shitneck. She was dancing this dance when you still had milk-teeth, you pup. Show a little respect.
English teacher my ass. |
oh, honey. literary license tells me i can type in all lower case letters if i find it appropriate. you calling me a "shitneck" is actually pretty amusing. do you know moosehead personally? or, for that matter, myself? moosehead was exceptionally condescending to a poster because of her own shortcomings. i simply saw fit to point it out. if that makes you want to correct my own writing style, that's great. but sometimes it's good for those of us on the board who don't think it's acceptable to act like an asshole to step in and show a little support for people asking for help.
you're right, i am not an english teacher, nor do i ever wish to be.
and speaking of pups, didn't you just get here?
EDIT: to answer your question - yes, "gotten" is a word
verb, got or (Archaic) gat; got or got?ten; get?ting, noun
�verb (used with object)
1. to receive or come to have possession, use, or enjoyment of: to get a birthday present; to get a pension.
2. to cause to be in one's possession or succeed in having available for one's use or enjoyment; obtain; acquire: to get a good price after bargaining; to get oil by drilling; to get information.
3. to go after, take hold of, and bring (something) for one's own or for another's purposes; fetch: Would you get the milk from the refrigerator for me?
4. to cause or cause to become, to do, to move, etc., as specified; effect: to get one's hair cut; to get a person drunk; to get a fire to burn; to get a dog out of a room.
5. to communicate or establish communication with over a distance; reach: You can always get me by telephone.
6. to hear or hear clearly: I didn't get your last name.
7. to acquire a mental grasp or command of; learn: to get a lesson.
8. to capture; seize: Get him before he escapes!
9. to receive as a punishment or sentence: to get a spanking; to get 20 years in jail.
10. to prevail on; influence or persuade: We'll get him to go with us. |
I understand literary license. I corrected your writing not because I was sticking up for Moosehead (who certainly doesn't need my help answering you) but because I was getting a headache from trying to read your writing and thought I'd make an effort to spare other readers here the same.
You're posting on a forum for English teachers. The assumption followed.
I referred to you as a pup, because, compared with Moosehead, you are one. Don't redirect. It's as childish as your writing.
Thank you for the clarification on gotten. You'll observe that I made it a question (as I meant it) rather than a correction. I'll make a note of it. |
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lugnut_9754
Joined: 19 Oct 2008 Location: Ulsan, South Korea
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Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 7:19 pm Post subject: |
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I didn't think my original post would make everyone fight. For those who actually care about my situation I am fine now, and still have my job. My director is fair and understanding plus she'd probably lose money on firing me.
As to the comment about iron pills and orange juice: no it will not work immediately, however I am now taking more vitamins (with include iron and vitamin C) and eating a lot more.
Comment about gender: yes, I'm a she, sorry for any confusion.
Thanks everyone for your responses. |
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partialtone
Joined: 27 Nov 2007
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Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 7:58 pm Post subject: |
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Lug, please take advantage of the cheap doctor and test fees here while you can. Go to any hospital and don't tell them about an iron deficiency, just let them do their thing and give you another opinion. Passing out is extremely serious. Even if the signs do point to iron, a 4 year lapse before it restarted is reason enough to go to a hospital ASAP. Please. |
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bobranger
Joined: 10 Jun 2008 Location: masan
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Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 10:54 pm Post subject: |
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From an employers perspective your passing out in class is a serious problem. It is scary for the students and you could really get hurt if you hit your head. Also rumors could fly about the nature of your problem. My suggestion is to go to the doctor with someone from the schoolso that they can tell the director the true nature of the problem. Good luck and get healthy soon. |
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moosehead

Joined: 05 May 2007
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Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 10:33 pm Post subject: |
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plynx wrote: |
nope, not a troll. just someone who thinks that you were a little harsh with a poster who was asking for help. nice try, though. i happen to have the guts to say a few things on my mind, also. calling you a hag was a good call and i stand by it. you're being called out in this thread for being rude. learn from it. |
what a joke!! you honestly believe what yourself don't you??
what did you do - flunk pre-med? have an impotency problem? is that it? going after me isn't going to make it all better, uh uh....
what you are saying does NOT take guts - you wouldn't know real courage honey if someone handed it to you on a silver platter - or a shiny plastic one in your case, probably more likely
me thinks you should take your judgmental pipsqueaky little self and go TROLLanother board somewhere else
*addendum* didn't realize you were from TEXAS and a BUSH-LOVER, sigh, that explains it all.
got run out on a rail did ya' ? so came to K and thought you'd lord over others here and judge some more; hey guess what - I'm a third generation Texan who left and moved to New York City for nearly 2 decades.
what's that equal you say?? try and cross me in person some time and you'll find out -
Reesdog - thanks pal for watching my back - like that term "shitneck" works for me! yee haaa!!  |
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plynx

Joined: 03 Jun 2008
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Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 4:33 am Post subject: |
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moosehead wrote: |
plynx wrote: |
nope, not a troll. just someone who thinks that you were a little harsh with a poster who was asking for help. nice try, though. i happen to have the guts to say a few things on my mind, also. calling you a hag was a good call and i stand by it. you're being called out in this thread for being rude. learn from it. |
what a joke!! you honestly believe what yourself don't you??
what did you do - flunk pre-med? have an impotency problem? is that it? going after me isn't going to make it all better, uh uh....
what you are saying does NOT take guts - you wouldn't know real courage honey if someone handed it to you on a silver platter - or a shiny plastic one in your case, probably more likely
me thinks you should take your judgmental pipsqueaky little self and go TROLLanother board somewhere else
*addendum* didn't realize you were from TEXAS and a BUSH-LOVER, sigh, that explains it all.
got run out on a rail did ya' ? so came to K and thought you'd lord over others here and judge some more; hey guess what - I'm a third generation Texan who left and moved to New York City for nearly 2 decades.
what's that equal you say?? try and cross me in person some time and you'll find out -
Reesdog - thanks pal for watching my back - like that term "shitneck" works for me! yee haaa!!  |
this says so much more about you/your personality than i ever could have. |
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Zaria32
Joined: 04 Dec 2007
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Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 4:46 am Post subject: |
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Moosehead, for heaven's sake...you were criticized here because you
were rude, unkind, condescending and mean-spirited. Your post was
not primarily related to honesty, it was primarily related to nastiness. |
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Bondrock

Joined: 08 Oct 2006 Location: ^_^
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Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 5:57 am Post subject: |
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pm sent to OP... |
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