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Meddle (in reality, Laura), is one of GotoR’s newer members. Loud and lively, her sense of humor spans many categories, bypassing charming, skipping over dark humor, and landing somewhere in the category of ‘sick, transgressive, politically driven observational comedy.’ But don’t take her word for it. She’s suspicious and prone to misguide people who try to get to know her through entries about her in an online encyclopedia. She is the kind of person who, while in the chatroom, if she is silent and passive, people WILL notice. On House M.D. - Critical Cases, Meds are one of the resources needed to treat both the main patient and Clinic Patients. They come in the six types associated with the other resources in the game: green (glandular), purple (digestive), red (heart), yellow (chemical), blue (body) and white (head). The number of meds needed to treat each patient increases with each level. At the lower levels, only a few Meds are necessary, but at higher levels, more than 50 may be necessary. Ordering and paying for Meds uses no Energy, but picking up an order takes 1 energy point. Description: "Yekarvia Scientists are still unsure of what exactly these pills contain." Meds é o quinto album da banda inglesa Placebo. O álbum foi editado na maioría dos países o 13 de marzo de 2006, aínda que foi editado uns días antes en Australia e Nova Celandia. Copias ilegais estiveron circulando por internet dende mediados de xaneiro dese ano.
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Meds é o quinto album da banda inglesa Placebo. O álbum foi editado na maioría dos países o 13 de marzo de 2006, aínda que foi editado uns días antes en Australia e Nova Celandia. Copias ilegais estiveron circulando por internet dende mediados de xaneiro dese ano. Meddle (in reality, Laura), is one of GotoR’s newer members. Loud and lively, her sense of humor spans many categories, bypassing charming, skipping over dark humor, and landing somewhere in the category of ‘sick, transgressive, politically driven observational comedy.’ But don’t take her word for it. She’s suspicious and prone to misguide people who try to get to know her through entries about her in an online encyclopedia. She is the kind of person who, while in the chatroom, if she is silent and passive, people WILL notice. She listens to each and every genre of music, even going to the lengths of listening to radio broadcasts from other countries (thank GOD for itunes!). But country will make blood shoot out her nose. She often quotes songs from the Cranberries, for the simple fact that she is listening to them at the time of quoting. She is fond of the comedians Dane Cook, Lewis Black, George Carlin and Kyle Cease…to the point that maybe a third of her music collection is made up of stand-up comedy. An ardent thinker and worldly dreamer, Meddle is overtly fond of foreign languages, travel, and gaining knowledge of other places and cultures. She can occasionally be found talking to herself in ill French. She is a devious collector of hats, and her heart has been stolen by a red velvet beret, which sits upon a shelf at Kohl’s ridiculously overpriced. An idealist, rising social worker, an independent (though largely liberal), and a humanitarian, her points aren’t always valid—just passionate enough to make people get the point. She is not discriminate in her rants—she yells about Bush because he’s who’s in office. Rest assured if a democrat were in office, she’d rant about him. Not always logically sound, she thinks politics is a dumb idea, but admits that she cannot think of any alternative. Her username is possibly derived from two things—one is her ear for gossip and becoming fully immersed in other people’s business. Also prevalent is the possibility that the name comes from the 1971 album, Meddle, released by Pink Floyd, which remains one of her favorite bands—even if it may be rather ‘before her time’. While roleplaying (or posting character biographies), she has a tendency to go back and edit the passage four to five times, or until she's beaten it into a mangled form that she's happy with. She is also known around the board as Meds, Meddlesome, Metal, Medal, Meddlehead, or any other variations of the word. But she’d much rather you stopped trying to get to know her through this passage, and went and found her in the chatroom. (You’ll catch her; she’s often there.) After all, much of this may or may not be true—she loves to gloat, after all—and you should ask someone who actually has an opinion outside her own (rather supercilious) self-image. Description: "Yekarvia Scientists are still unsure of what exactly these pills contain." On House M.D. - Critical Cases, Meds are one of the resources needed to treat both the main patient and Clinic Patients. They come in the six types associated with the other resources in the game: green (glandular), purple (digestive), red (heart), yellow (chemical), blue (body) and white (head). The number of meds needed to treat each patient increases with each level. At the lower levels, only a few Meds are necessary, but at higher levels, more than 50 may be necessary. Meds are used to treat Clinic Patients to gain Supplies. Treatment with each type of Med will gain the player one type of Supply. For example, treatment with green meds results in the player obtaining an IV bag, Meds must be purchased with Budget. Lower level players can only buy a few meds at a time,but after reaching a certain level, the player may buy up to 25 meds with each purchase. Meds are purchased at the Pharmacy area of the game, and lower level players only have a certain number of "tables" which limits the numbers of orders they can make. At the highest levels, the player can make up to 12 Meds orders at one time. However, smaller orders are prepared faster, although the price per Med is also higher. For example, 25 meds can be purchased with $100 of Budget, but takes 4 hours of time to fill unless the player uses House Credits to speed up the process. Ordering and paying for Meds uses no Energy, but picking up an order takes 1 energy point. Some of the bonus tokens used in the game can be traded for Meds. The player can use Budget to upgrade their Meds, so it takes fewer of them to treat Clinic Patients. However, each upgrade takes play time and during that period, the player cannot order that type of Med.