Cool; I've got the same classroom I had over the summer for my cataloging class this fall, which starts tomorrow morning. I'm glad I'm doing a Saturday morning class instead of a workday evening one this semester--saves on the commuting hassle.
Ooh, and I just was able to get onto my personal school webpage to get my grade from the summer class--got an A!!
I'm the sort of person that needs covers in all weather, but the idea of actually being enclosed is not on the good side for me.
When I was going caving, we all agreed ahead of time that we would support each other if we got freaked out in the cave. I forgot that I would actually really like the tiny places in the caves! Of course, I fully freaked out when we were supposed to jump over this little gap in rocks....
Free range of motion is mandatory. MANDATORY. I've never caved. I think as long as I could maintain forward motion I'd be okay, but hitting a point where I was constrained and had to back up would probably freak me out. Ironically, gradients of about 45° weird me out.
Parenting endeavour bound to end in tears. Also, carnage.
Ooh. The Dustin Brown game has started. Fuckit. I'ma keep a window open in the corner of my screen and keep working. Yardie too pretty to ignore.
Free range of motion is mandatory.
Remember the opening credits on M*A*S*H? The people in the chopper "gurney", on their backs? Same thing with a coffin (thank you, Buffy and Supernatural). Totally freaks me out. And yet I would be fine if I was on my stomach, oddly. Maybe because then I wouldn't be able to see exactly how little space I had?
I think being on my stomach would make it worse, if I couldn't move.
Great. Dustin's match rained out after three games. So much for the great video at work experiment.
None of the people I need to call are at their desks. I'm about to go for early lunch.
And yet I would be fine if I was on my stomach, oddly. Maybe because then I wouldn't be able to see exactly how little space I had?
This is me. Add MRI tunnel. It took everything I had not to freak out like a mammal.
Yeah, Suzi, the idea of an MRI freaks my shit out but good.
See, with an MRI, I can see daylight and know I can get right out. I can also move around a fair bit, even if I'm not
allowed
to. Also, I've had seven million of them. If the walls touched me, that'd be different.