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| - Version Betaの運営する「漆紅-sick-」のあるSIM。ロールプレイングのSIMになっている。サイバーパンクな世界観が売り物。
- Sick means one thing in British speaking wank country and quite another in Big Hat Loud People Country. Though the meanings are quite similar, thousands of undersexed researchers have dedicated their pointless lives to extricate the parallel sophistry betwixt the two.
- Sick is a 2013 disaster thriller film. Starring Jaime King, Chris Pine, Robert Englund, James Marsden, Ali Larter, Kerry Washington and Henry Cavill.
- "Sick" is the second episode of the third season of AMC's The Walking Dead. It is the twenty-first episode of the series overall. It premiered on October 21, 2012 at 9/8c on AMC. It was written by Nichole Beattie and directed by Billy Gierhart.
- Sick is the 8th episode of Season 2 of Beavis and Butt-Head. It is the 14th overall episode.
- Sick is a status condition in ADOM. It is a quite debilitating, and sometimes fatal, condition. It is one of the few negative status conditions that has no effect on (or can't be inflicted on) monsters; throwing a potion of sickness at an enemy just yields the message "The looks somewhat green.".
- sick of not you but winter santiaga soulful sallow skinned winter in popular current-day novels noses in novels forgetting
- Being sick is when you have a disease, such as cancer, swine flu, flippinitous, Michael Jacksonitous, or something related to that category of sicknesses, and it can definitely be serious, especially if you were already sick from, like, diarrhea, or something bad like that....so yeah, it's a pretty big deal overall.
- Sickness is a status effect that causes a steady, temporary loss of stats (akin to being hit by a grudge's Touch of Weakness special action). If left untreated, it can go from Sick to Very Sick. Sickness may be caused by:
* Drinking dirty water or vomit
* Prostitution
* Using cursed healing rods or potions ("you feel grumpy. you get sick.")
* Eating certain kinds of food (Cursed corpses of undead: Zombie, Skeleton, etc)
* Drinking alcoholic Potions The stat loss can be avoided by wearing "It maintains ..." equipment. Wearing a full set of it will make you immune to sickness.
- The episode begins with two girls bickering, where they are in a slasher-film fan chatroom on the internet. One user, known as "PsychoKiller", is found posting disturbing messages about murdering a five-year old girl, which scares the girls into calling the police. The screen name is traced to a Jeremy Ostilow, a husband and father of two. The police then break into the Ostilow family's home. The poster is revealed to be the son, Jeremy Ostilow Jr., aka J.J., who is taken into police custody for questioning. Following this and arguments with the father, J.J. is put into the adolescent ward of Bellevue.
- I slept fine last night. Didn't sleep so well Sunday though. It was my own fault, really. I did tell him he was welcome in if he pleased. My dream began like one of those horror games you might see, like Silent Hill or Alone in the Dark. It was night out, and almost pitch black. I was holed up in some building, hiding from something. I tentatively opened the door, creeping out into the cold night. Ever have one of those dreams where you can feel what’s happening? This was one of those dreams. I turned left out the door and began walking. The street was sloped, and I was going down. No.
- All four flatmates are ill in bed, with Vyvyan trying to ease the suffering with vodka, which he then uses to blow up Rick's bedroom, in the form of a Molotov cocktail, to stop Rick complaining. Neil's sneezing fit then prompts Vyvyan to send Mike out to get a cure (prompting a joke about the Cure). Vyvyan takes drastic emergency action, involving the use of Rick's laundry bag, and some extreme acupuncture, using six inch nails. Vyvyan also tries to get Neil to sneeze outside, pushing him through the bedroom window. Neil's snot splatters all over a man's face who is standing in the street. His reaction throwing a brick toward the four's house, ends up smashing through the window of a neighbouring house, thus beginning a cycle of violence which results in a street riot, also encompassing th
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