914 pts ยท September 21, 2014
Watching "Har ricotta" with the kids right now :)
I'm thankful you've got some vision left.
These 5 surgeries are in my bad eye... which I'm blind in (peripheral only). I've asked Dr why bother. A: because your good eye might go.
More likely for eyes that have had surgery previously, older ppl, or if you've been knocked hard in the head/eye (boxing, squash, etc). :)
Black spot in your vision that won't go away see a specialist immediately. Don't wait. They can reattach if you act quickly. 2/
I've had 5 surgeries in my left eye since birth including detached retina attachment. PSA... if you ever notice flashes followed by a 1/
Was that the Speilberg and George Lucas enacting the scene from deliverance on Indy episode?
what happenned... I thought it was good at humanising the victims and the race issues of time. Def hard for families to drag it up again.
I was out with some gay friends on a bucks last night and honestly this show popped in my head. I don't think there is value in hiding 1/
The scale makes it look like a mailbox or something to me.
Oh... I've watched only the second one. Now I have something new to find for the kids to watch to give Trolls a rest.
I don't envy the job. I respect them for doing it. I agree if they over step their powers then they need to be punished.
... that always stuck with me. I'm in Australia btw. I hope that change will come from celebrating the good as much as punishing bad. 4/
Public. We ask them to recall that the world is filled with joy and beauty, and hope that the work does not scar their perceptions. 3/
community during their worst moments and behaviours as part of their job. To witness and act during tragedies and horrors. To shield the 2/
I went to a friend's graduating ceremony to becoming a cop. There was a speech that stuck with me. "Our officers are asked to look at the 1/
Truth. The only countries where robotics to farm are economical are rich ones where wages are high.
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Swiss army man
Step over you or help you through. The bigger the company the more often I find the second truer.
I ignored a lot of stress until finally I had a (+many more) anxiety attack and it forced me to step back from work. Workplace will either..
Be clear about what's important for you and ask her. I dislike the idea of not seeking professional help. You mental health matters.
Find the compromise for what's important. If you can't handle it and she can't, retarget to what's acceptable. I do 2 days, you do 1.
I think with wife, you'll find she has many reasons to be busy with baby. Asking more of her probably isn't going to work. That's ok...
Tell work you have a young kid and being a present dad is important. Ask if they can handle you being available only during certain hours.
The fact you have emotional intelligence enough to understand you're not ok is great news. You just need to start setting expectations.
First kid so you're both going through a massive transistion in work/life/romance balance. The first weeks are tough but they do get easier.
I've got a photo of two fighting over a lizard the same way... poor dude.
Rolling shutter. Smarter Every Day has a good video explaining it: https://youtu.be/dNVtMmLlnoE
Watching "Har ricotta" with the kids right now :)
I'm thankful you've got some vision left.
These 5 surgeries are in my bad eye... which I'm blind in (peripheral only). I've asked Dr why bother. A: because your good eye might go.
More likely for eyes that have had surgery previously, older ppl, or if you've been knocked hard in the head/eye (boxing, squash, etc). :)
Black spot in your vision that won't go away see a specialist immediately. Don't wait. They can reattach if you act quickly. 2/
I've had 5 surgeries in my left eye since birth including detached retina attachment. PSA... if you ever notice flashes followed by a 1/
Was that the Speilberg and George Lucas enacting the scene from deliverance on Indy episode?
what happenned... I thought it was good at humanising the victims and the race issues of time. Def hard for families to drag it up again.
I was out with some gay friends on a bucks last night and honestly this show popped in my head. I don't think there is value in hiding 1/
The scale makes it look like a mailbox or something to me.
Oh... I've watched only the second one. Now I have something new to find for the kids to watch to give Trolls a rest.
I don't envy the job. I respect them for doing it. I agree if they over step their powers then they need to be punished.
... that always stuck with me. I'm in Australia btw. I hope that change will come from celebrating the good as much as punishing bad. 4/
Public. We ask them to recall that the world is filled with joy and beauty, and hope that the work does not scar their perceptions. 3/
community during their worst moments and behaviours as part of their job. To witness and act during tragedies and horrors. To shield the 2/
I went to a friend's graduating ceremony to becoming a cop. There was a speech that stuck with me. "Our officers are asked to look at the 1/
Truth. The only countries where robotics to farm are economical are rich ones where wages are high.
.
Swiss army man
Step over you or help you through. The bigger the company the more often I find the second truer.
I ignored a lot of stress until finally I had a (+many more) anxiety attack and it forced me to step back from work. Workplace will either..
Be clear about what's important for you and ask her. I dislike the idea of not seeking professional help. You mental health matters.
Find the compromise for what's important. If you can't handle it and she can't, retarget to what's acceptable. I do 2 days, you do 1.
I think with wife, you'll find she has many reasons to be busy with baby. Asking more of her probably isn't going to work. That's ok...
Tell work you have a young kid and being a present dad is important. Ask if they can handle you being available only during certain hours.
The fact you have emotional intelligence enough to understand you're not ok is great news. You just need to start setting expectations.
First kid so you're both going through a massive transistion in work/life/romance balance. The first weeks are tough but they do get easier.
I've got a photo of two fighting over a lizard the same way... poor dude.
Rolling shutter. Smarter Every Day has a good video explaining it: https://youtu.be/dNVtMmLlnoE