As I understand he's swapped the real pills with ibuprofen placebos. I'd have to watch again more closely as far as how careful he was in swapping them out but I thought he put in as many as he took out.
But the plan isn't to kill him with a poison pill (which would show up in an autopsy I think) but to prevent him from getting his daily dose of medicine. It won't kill him first pill but omitting his intake would do damage over the long term, building up until he drops dead, if it is a pill he needs to take to regulate heart or lung function etc.
Personally I suspect JMC Admin[/member] secretly hoards gifs and the primary purpose of the forum and it's two-dozen subdivisions are so they can all be showcased.
We are all just the unwitting test subjects caught in his sick gif fetish.
I think he's more lucky that I activated his account once he got to the end of the maze because it was sandwiched between a whole bunch of spam accounts
It's weird to me, I spent years here and had tons of internet people in the old cliques but if they aren't still here now or if I never incorporated them into my real like a la Facebook, I couldn't really tell you much about any of them on the spot other than that they were another name in the room. Do I really miss so-and-so or am I waxing nostalgic over a screenname with a human personality I don't really recall?
joke's on you, I just moved a bunch of your old, dead food-related threads circa January 2017 from FFA to the Foods & Drinks folder because I'm drunk with power
[and now they're on the front page again]
We have to manually activate new accounts. You might log in to a batch of 8, recognize one, and the other 7 names share a similar template and all have emails ending in .ru
I haven't watched in years
I flipped to [as] a couple weeks ago, Sealab was on and it was such a blast from the past that I can't even call my internal reaction "nostalgic"
I typed up a reply this morning I don't know what happened to it.
He obviously hid the pill under his foot so Hector wouldn't see it. My assumption is that Hector misses his meds and then has a stroke.
I picked up the game this weekend for the first time in two months to get the mega stones and ended up finally finishing the elite four.
Least invested I've ever been in a Pokemon game.
I just can't really get used to Reddit as a place to post. The upvote/decay system for making things rise to the top makes sense when reading something once, but I can't get used to it in terms of having a conversation or reading a thread for new replies.