1166 pts ยท November 27, 2015
Potato.
Lots of fractures and tiny cracks in the surrounding rock for air bubbles to escape through. Also, gas bubbles will dissolve into the water. Caves with heavy traffic might get some longer-lasting air bubbles. Very unlikely to cause any structural issues.
I just get jerky with my hand
I feel the need to link this brilliant monstrosity: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3MuLyGTF-E
Sweet! This is Hermes, my landlady's cat, who usually ignores my existence unless he wants... something. Whatever that something is.
But depending on where there are available beds, or if taken to nearest ER via ambulance, there likely is no choice of facility involved. :c
Wet Leg!
Saw this scene as a child while on a family vacation. Barely slept the rest of the trip thinking mom or dad was gonna Terminator stab me.
Left out is that the initial crater formed due to an explosive eruption when water met magma. See https://doi.org/10.1130/GES01166.1 2/2
The geologists still disagree on a lot of the details. I think this is depicting part of the most recent proposed explanation. 1/2
I *just* needed the tip.
Okay but this is exactly how my brain conceptualizes rugs by doors... rug pristine, must keep clean.
Shirokuma Cafe and Yu Yu Hakusho in the same post? Huzzah!
(DMs open if you want to chat about it. Chronic suicidal ideation here and varied experiences with treatment, both in/outpatient.)
There is a lack of clear communication at most steps of the process, and you are often left in the dark about what's happening next. 2/2
Friends/family's ideas of "getting help" are often out of step with reality, and involuntary admissions are just... ugh. 1/2
Currently crushed further down due to a hospital bill I can't pay after an (unnecessary) involuntary inpatient stay. I sympathize.
There are... many ways to respect your family/friends, depending on what everyone values? This is a strange hill to die on.
Still on the fence about whether I'm happy I gave it a try. But at least the nurses were great, funny people. Made the process tolerable.
Had a round of ECT treatments early this year. Memory/quantitative skills still screwed up and worried it's permanent. Bah, side effects.
both, and it's also okay for this hypothetical woman to prioritize sexual relationships (short or long term). Shouldn't vilify either. 2/2
Lots of fractures and tiny cracks in the surrounding rock for air bubbles to escape through. Also, gas bubbles will dissolve into the water. Caves with heavy traffic might get some longer-lasting air bubbles. Very unlikely to cause any structural issues.
I just get jerky with my hand
I feel the need to link this brilliant monstrosity: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3MuLyGTF-E
Sweet! This is Hermes, my landlady's cat, who usually ignores my existence unless he wants... something. Whatever that something is.
But depending on where there are available beds, or if taken to nearest ER via ambulance, there likely is no choice of facility involved. :c
Wet Leg!
Saw this scene as a child while on a family vacation. Barely slept the rest of the trip thinking mom or dad was gonna Terminator stab me.
Left out is that the initial crater formed due to an explosive eruption when water met magma. See https://doi.org/10.1130/GES01166.1 2/2
The geologists still disagree on a lot of the details. I think this is depicting part of the most recent proposed explanation. 1/2
I *just* needed the tip.
Okay but this is exactly how my brain conceptualizes rugs by doors... rug pristine, must keep clean.
Shirokuma Cafe and Yu Yu Hakusho in the same post? Huzzah!
(DMs open if you want to chat about it. Chronic suicidal ideation here and varied experiences with treatment, both in/outpatient.)
There is a lack of clear communication at most steps of the process, and you are often left in the dark about what's happening next. 2/2
Friends/family's ideas of "getting help" are often out of step with reality, and involuntary admissions are just... ugh. 1/2
Currently crushed further down due to a hospital bill I can't pay after an (unnecessary) involuntary inpatient stay. I sympathize.
There are... many ways to respect your family/friends, depending on what everyone values? This is a strange hill to die on.
Still on the fence about whether I'm happy I gave it a try. But at least the nurses were great, funny people. Made the process tolerable.
Had a round of ECT treatments early this year. Memory/quantitative skills still screwed up and worried it's permanent. Bah, side effects.
both, and it's also okay for this hypothetical woman to prioritize sexual relationships (short or long term). Shouldn't vilify either. 2/2