Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Seriously. Frostbites are scary.

Frostbite Causes:

Your body works to stay alive first, and to stay functioning second.
In conditions of prolonged cold exposure, your body sends signals to the blood vessels in your arms and legs telling them to constrict (narrow). By slowing blood flow to the skin, your body is able to send more blood to the vital organs, supplying them with critical nutrients, while also preventing a further decrease in internal body temperature by exposing less blood to the outside cold.

As this process continues and your extremities (the parts farthest from your heart) become colder and colder, a condition called the hunter's response is initiated. Your blood vessels are dilated (widened) for a period of time and then constricted again. Periods of dilatation are cycled with times of constriction in order to preserve as much function in your extremities as possible. However, when your brain senses that you are in danger of hypothermia (when your body temperature drops significantly below 98.6 F), it permanently constricts these blood vessels in order to prevent them from returning cold blood to the internal organs. When this happens, frostbite has begun.

Frostbite is caused by two different means: cell death at the time of exposure and further cell deterioration and death because of a lack of oxygen.
In the first, ice crystals form in the space outside of the cells. Water is lost from the cell's interior, and dehydration promotes the destruction of the cell.

In the second, the damaged lining of the blood vessels is the main culprit. As blood flow returns to the extremities upon rewarming, it finds that the blood vessels themselves are injured, also by the cold. Holes appear in vessel walls and blood leaks out into the tissues. Flow is impeded and turbulent and small clots form in the smallest vessels of the extremities. Because of these blood flow problems, complicated interactions occur, and inflammation causes further tissue damage. This injury is the primary determinant of the amount of tissue damage that occurs in the end.
It is rare for the inside of the cells themselves to be frozen. This phenomenon is only seen in very rapid freezing injuries, such as those produced by frozen metals.

My first reaction when reading this:

O.O

Frea.ky .

What becomes of the broken hearted by Joan Osbourne. Nice (:


Thursday, February 18, 2010

Things change. People come and go. Sometimes, relationships are only there for a certain time. You have to move on, hope for the best, forgive, forget and treasure your memories.
But, God will always be there (:
It's seriously amazing.

~

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SO VOTING FOR HER.


Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Scars, they heal but never fade. They either make you or break you.

We learn from experiences. God brings people into our lives, some, to be a blessing, the others, to help us grow.
Scars- you are what they make you.
People change, but old habits die hard.

~

Hey you, yes, you.
Funny huh? How things seem so different after all these years. Growing up I guess. Just wanna say, I really appreciate you. Taking care of me since we were kids, being my big bro(: You'll always be the person I can run to, to understand my problems. THANK U


Thursday, February 4, 2010

WHAT THE HECK. FALL OUT BOY SPLIT UP?
WHY IS GOOD MUSIC COMING TO AN END?

Unofficial Breakup (2010)
On February 1, 2010, bassist Pete Wentz said on Twitter, "Don't you get it? A hiatus is forever until you get lonely or old. I don't plan on either." "I can't imagine playing in FOB again." "Something would have to change in my head or my heart ... not my wallet."[36]
On February 2, 2010, Spin Magazine released an interview they had with lead singer Patrick Stump, who replied to Pete Wentz's tweets by saying, "I'm not in Fall Out Boy right now. But one way or another, the band will always be around...Whether we play again or not, I don't know. If we do, it will be for the right reasons. If we don't, it will also be for the right reasons." Stump also told Spin.com that he was focusing on his upcoming solo career.[37]
Later that day, drummer Andy Hurley simply tweeted, "I quit too." as guitarist Joe Trohman tweeted in reply, "fine, i quit too."[3][38]
Wentz took to his blog to sum it all up saying, "i dont know the future of fall out boy. its embarrassing to say one thing and then have the future dictate another. as far as i know fall out boy is on break. (no one wants to say the “h” word). as much as i dont have a solo project, i also cant predict that id ever play in fall out boy again. not due to personal relationships as much as a band we grew apart. in this statement id like to include there is the possibility that fob will play again with out me or i will be a part of it when everyone is on the same page. it is no ones fault and there is no animosity about the decision. i felt as fans you deserve to know. there is no singular reason for this. the side projects or bands are supported by all members of the band. i am the single biggest fan of fob and if this is our legacy than so be it. i am proud of it."[39]


This really sucks.


Wednesday, February 3, 2010

PATRICK STUMP'S SOLO ALUBM. FINALLY! I HAVE BEEN WAITING LIKE FOREVER FOR THIS :D PATRICK'S BACK, THINNER AND HOTTER. DON'T BELIEVE ME? WATCH THIS:





Patrick Stump from Patrick Stump on Vimeo.

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