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Care to post a link? I'm not sure how to find them…

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Looks like JA Taylor reached 300 credited roles on Behind the Voice Actors!

http://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/James-Arnold-Taylor/

Hi, I'm finally back home from England.
The whole trip was organised by my English teacher and we were 19 students in total. We stood in London for 3 days and visited what a normal tourist would visit in a week… too many things to see and too little time, so everything was on the run. Afterwards, we went to Barnstaple where we stood at host families for 6 days. There we attended some (easy) English courses at SOL and we visited the most important places in North Devon (Barnstaple, Clovelly, Ilfracombe, Exmoor, etc.)
Everything was great, I loved it! emoji
However, I had the misfortune of getting sick in my last day there and I learned the hard way that flying by plane while sick is REALLY BAD for your ears. When the plane was descending it felt like my eardrums were going to explode! My sense of hearing just came back this morning. Terrible experience! I hope I'll never have go through that again. emoji

Did I miss anything?

Looks like JA Taylor reached 300 credited roles on Behind the Voice Actors!

http://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/James-Arnold-Taylor/

Wow, that is impressive! emoji

Finally, you're back! Yeah, flying while sick is terrible. I once flew from Surabaya back home while having typhoid. Luckily, the night before, the doctor injected some kind of cooling-down medicine, which temporarily lower my body temperature and made me feel better, and the flight to Jakarta was just one hour.

Welcome back, mate! I've always wanted to go to London/England one time. Pounds have a higher value than the euro though, so it's very expensive to stay there. Glad you had a fun time there!

And about being sick on a plane, yeah I know what that's like. I dunno what happened, but I got very sick after I woke up during the flight. When I made my way to the toilet I fainted. Once at the toilet I fainthed again. Gosh, the Turkish stewards were yelling very hard. This was years ago, I was about 10 then. Still remember every minute though!
Speaking of which, losing consciousness for a short time is super weird. If you haven't experienced it yourself, it's like your stumble and get up right after. While actually you were down for a minute or so.

Ah, good to see Ratchet and Clank on 9GAG's hot section again.

And losing consciousness for a short time? I experienced that. While standing. In a buffet restaurant. In front of the cook. With some people around me. I'm not sure if the people realized what happened to me. Awkward… I was just getting better after being sick. After that incident, I was told to eat some honey, and it made me feel better.

It is then you realise how truly wonderfull next gen gaming actually is!

Super weird right? Strange nobody noticed though. I had a very low blood pressure in high school. You know when you lie down and get up to quickly you lose your balance and go slightly blind? That's what you get with low blood pressure. I guess it's better than the equivalent, but I really hurt my back when I fainted in my room. Glad that the only medical think I've ever had *knocks twice on wooden object*.

So, people here got any allergies or something? Just curious…

Inside Out will have a new short on Blu-ray called: Riley's First Date.

That one will have a BluRay release? Whatever happened to Froze Fever, right? Luckely a buddy of mine had an, er, copy.

Oh, look at that. A new Lion King.

Fainting? No, it never happened to me, but I can imagine the feeling of going through something like that. I suppose it's similar to general anesthesia (yeah, I had to do that once), because in both situations you're unwillingly blacked out and when you wake up you don't realize how much time has passed while you were unconscious. The difference is that fainting can be really dangerous. It can happen anywhere, right? So, why not in the middle of the road? Or in water? Can you faint while swimming?

Oh, and in my trip I learned that:

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From what I know it can happen when your stresslevel rises like so.. But, like tech, sometimes your body just needs to shut down because of a flaw in it's ''programming''. That's what I had anyway. And yes, I bruised my back when I fell on my bookshelf. I had no idea what happened in the meantime. Just that one moments all books are on the shelf and the next their not. And my mother is yelling ''Where are oookkaaaay?''.

Really, they have that? I didn't know. emoji

I didn't fall down that time when I blacked out, luckily. But I got a feeling that I blacked out with my eyes open. Weird…

Sure it wasn't a trance then? It feels like you're not a part of the world anymore. I saw special adult coloringbooks for people who have that. My aunt uses them, I'm affraid I'll join her when I'm her age. It means you're a person who thinks a lot, but you can't shut it out. You're always thinking. emoji

Uh, I just can't stop thinking. About anything. Is this normal?

Some people have it more than others, some are socially underdeveloped. Not massively, but I can vouch I can find more comfort in my thoughts than a conversation with another being. However, some people have like a huge thought train in their mind that they can't stop. I think it's very common, but it depends on whether you can live with it or not. emoji