destrekor
Lifer
after running 16 laps, for a total of 2 miles, around a 200m indoor track.
My throat is insanely irritated as well, from the dry air.
Of which is what encouraged puking.
That, and while I'm rarely effected by someone else puking, while I am toward the end of my run, feeling nauseous myself, after watching someone else puke as they finished, I barely held it in as I gave everything I had left for the last 100m.
After crossing the finish I continued to run to the nearest trashcan, and not a moment of hesitation had passed before I spilled the evil from my stomach.
Sneezing like a motherfucker too. Either the dry air irritated my nostrils, or I got a little of my evil innards up there. Dammit.
Oh, and more comically, if the dry air wasn't enough, apparently the facility wasn't exactly supposed to be used for running just yet, as yesterday there was a leak found in a CO2 tank that led to higher than average levels. How high, I dunno. Not sure what the limit is between safe and dead for atmospheric CO2. I don't really believe there is any middle ground.
However, I digress.
I'm pretty sure I'm feeling kind of high right now. But if it requires puking to feel high, this is not a good reward. That's one reward for two punishments - running, and puking. Not cool, body.
/blog
My throat is insanely irritated as well, from the dry air.
Of which is what encouraged puking.
That, and while I'm rarely effected by someone else puking, while I am toward the end of my run, feeling nauseous myself, after watching someone else puke as they finished, I barely held it in as I gave everything I had left for the last 100m.
After crossing the finish I continued to run to the nearest trashcan, and not a moment of hesitation had passed before I spilled the evil from my stomach.
Sneezing like a motherfucker too. Either the dry air irritated my nostrils, or I got a little of my evil innards up there. Dammit.
Oh, and more comically, if the dry air wasn't enough, apparently the facility wasn't exactly supposed to be used for running just yet, as yesterday there was a leak found in a CO2 tank that led to higher than average levels. How high, I dunno. Not sure what the limit is between safe and dead for atmospheric CO2. I don't really believe there is any middle ground.
However, I digress.
I'm pretty sure I'm feeling kind of high right now. But if it requires puking to feel high, this is not a good reward. That's one reward for two punishments - running, and puking. Not cool, body.
/blog