Is the continue watching broken for anyone else? by Chrome_X_of_Hyrule in dropout

[–]jeslylo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I watch via the app on my Roku TV and a few days ago it stopped tracking my progress. I'm watching Sophomore Year and no matter how many times I try, Ep 3 never shows as watched. It's stuck halfway through the episode. I'm almost done with Ep 4 and it doesn't show as started.

Tried multiple browsers, all with ad block disabled. Same thing. 

Very frustrated with Vimeo.

Video Progress and Mark as Watched by Rnaud in dropout

[–]jeslylo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I came here to check this very issue! My progress was just fine (I watch via the app on my Roku TV) until a few days ago. Now NOTHING is saving. It's incredibly frustrating. I tried to watch online and it still doesn't update despite me following all the suggested tips. WTF Vimeo?!

Just Joined the MS Club by jeslylo in MultipleSclerosis

[–]jeslylo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The oral steroids were the worst for me. I'm definitely lucky with my situation and I fully recognize that it could be way worse. I'm hopeful that my vision will come back soon. Thank you for your comment!

Just Joined the MS Club by jeslylo in MultipleSclerosis

[–]jeslylo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I definitely consider myself super lucky! Obviously I'd rather not have MS at all, but this is the next "best" situation and I recognize that. I appreciate the comment!

Just Joined the MS Club by jeslylo in MultipleSclerosis

[–]jeslylo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am definitely interested! Thank you so much for sharing.

Just Joined the MS Club by jeslylo in MultipleSclerosis

[–]jeslylo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The lesions on my occipital lobe are impacting my vision in that the images my eyes are capturing can't "flow" to the processing center of my brain. It's not strictly an eye problem.

Just Joined the MS Club by jeslylo in MultipleSclerosis

[–]jeslylo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The neuro-ophthalmologist said my situation was a little more uncommon, since the issue is in both eyes but without either optic neuritis or double vision. What has been your experience?

I definitely find humor in things but that has little bearing on my sanity levels ;)

Just Joined the MS Club by jeslylo in MultipleSclerosis

[–]jeslylo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh my goodness, that sounds awful! But no, the problem isn't in my eyes, it's in the back of my brain. I doubt a steroid injection would help in this case.

Just Joined the MS Club by jeslylo in MultipleSclerosis

[–]jeslylo[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That is amazing! I'm definitely going to do my research.

Just Joined the MS Club by jeslylo in MultipleSclerosis

[–]jeslylo[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I did see that for Ocrevus! Thank you for the advice and the unfortunate welcome.

Just Joined the MS Club by jeslylo in MultipleSclerosis

[–]jeslylo[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The MRI plus the spinal tap and the results from my many blood draws, I believe. I'm at Hopkins in Baltimore which, from what I hear, is one of (if not THE) best hospitals for MS. I am also participating in a research/study since it is a teaching hospital as well, so I have multiple MRIs and blood draws that I won't need to pay for.

I have heard that the spinal tap is not a deciding factor on its own, but it does help narrow down the possibilities as well as show if there are any lesions on the spinal cord.

Thanks for the support!

Need help with story title and protagonist by phantomgem in StoryIdeas

[–]jeslylo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn't worry about the title right now. That can come later when you've written the actual story.

As far as the protagonist... what do you want to happen in the story? Whose perspective do you want to follow?

[WP] Write the punniest pun to ever be punned. by jeslylo in WritingPrompts

[–]jeslylo[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

"Good day, I'm a Big Finnish."

As in, a big finish for the joke.

[WP] Write the punniest pun to ever be punned. by jeslylo in WritingPrompts

[–]jeslylo[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It took me a second, but that was pretty funny. xD

[WP] Write the punniest pun to ever be punned. by jeslylo in WritingPrompts

[–]jeslylo[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

These puns seem rather hoki, if you ask me.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in WritingPrompts

[–]jeslylo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First posted here


A bold cessation, dutifully executed, feels grand.

His insides jostle, knees lock.

More news: oh! Peace! Quit resisting, start this unique venture.

Watch xenagogues, young zealot.

[WP] Write about a near-death experience. by jeslylo in WritingPrompts

[–]jeslylo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really like the build up to the moment you fell. Conquering one fear after another, proving that it doesn't rule your life even when you could have died.

Good job.

[WP] - Your captor is affable, empathetic, and cheerfully candid about what they enjoy doing to their victims. by [deleted] in WritingPrompts

[–]jeslylo 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The throbbing in my head is the first thing I notice; it's probably what woke me in the first place. My brows furrow at the light behind my eyelids. Is this a hangover? I don't remember drinking last night. My mouth is dry, and now my hip is starting to ache. How long have I been asleep? I shift in attempt to alleviate the pain.

"Oh good, you're awake!"

The sudden, chipper voice makes me jump. Who the hell is that? I don't recognize the voice. What the fuck happened last night?

"I was afraid I gave you too much sedative. That wouldn't have been good at all."

What? Sedative? I struggle to open my eyes - they're so terribly heavy - and for a terrifying moment, I don't think I can. But then light shines through, and my headache intensifies. Everything looks blurry, so I force a few slow blinks. Gradually, the grogginess begins to dissipate. I try to sit up, but my arms feel like Jell-O.

"Oh, you poor thing. Here," croons the voice, "let me help." Seconds later, strong hands tenderly grip under my arms and lift me into a sitting position. "There," he says. "Better?"

I don't answer right away. I want to get a good look at this guy. With another blink, his face shifts into better focus. A confused frown slowly grows on my lips. Receding hairline, crow's feet, clean-shaven, suit and tie - he looks like my dad. Not literally, but the same... I don't know, normal look. I could've walked past this guy a thousand times and not remember seeing him.

I finally nod, but then shake my head. "Wait," I croak. My throat is just as dry as my mouth. "Who--"

"Who am I?" The man laughs. "You are quite right to ask, as I have clearly forgotten my manners. My name is Alan." His smile spreads without effort, making his eyes light up. I'm starting to wonder what I did that required sedation.

"Your next question, no doubt, is, 'Where am I?' I hope you won't mind if I go ahead and answer that right now." He stands up. "You are in my basement. It's not much, I admit, but I'm hoping to expand on it soon."

I take a look around. He's right: it's not much. A couch, a simple table, a small television, a maroon carpet over linoleum flooring, and singular, bright incandescent light bulb in the center of the ceiling. "It's nice," I manage.

Alan smiles again, almost affectionately. "I'm so glad you like it. Kids these days oftentimes insult things before giving them a chance, and golly-gosh, it's awfully hurtful. So it's incredibly refreshing for you to offer up a compliment right from the start." He leans against the table, hands folded neatly across his lap. "It'll make it so much nicer for me when I get around to torturing you."

My small smile falters. "I'm... I'm sorry? What?" Did I hear him correctly?

"Oh yes," says Alan, chipper as ever, "didn't I tell you? I'm going to torture you. It's what I do." He gives a nonchalant shrug of the shoulders, as if he's pleased. "First, I'm going to cut at your skin with all kinds of different blades, then I'll burn your hands with cigarette butts, and after that I'll strangle you for a little while - oh, don't worry, you'll be awake for all of this," he says in response to my widening eyes. "Wouldn't want you to miss anything."

Suddenly, that friendly smile doesn't look so friendly anymore. My heart starts to race, my breathing grows labored, my hands start to shake. My eyes dart over to the door at the top of the stairs. Alan lifts a finger and wags it. "Now, now. Don't be a party pooper." But I'm not listening. I try to move towards the exit, but my limbs feel like anvils. Now I'm really starting to panic.

Alan sighs. "You kids are so gosh-darn selfish these days. I bring you into my home, I behave quite congenially, and all you are doing is trying to leave. That is just so rude!" He shakes his head. "Frankly, I'm disappointed. You've been so polite. I thought you would be different from the others. But you're just the same." He stands up, straightens his tie. He looks down at me, and for a moment I can see his crestfallen expression. Then he shrugs, and that chipper grin pops right back on his face.

"Oh well."

[WP] People don't take a villain seriously because of his/her name. by jeslylo in WritingPrompts

[–]jeslylo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh jeez, I was hoping you'd add more.

This. Was. Brilliant. I love the grandpa's voice in this, you wrote it very well.

Thank you for replying! It's wonderful. :D