8480 pts ยท November 19, 2016
Good catch. I thought this was a real disc based on so many comments I've seen before about it.
I love the skeleton guy's facial expressions. Anyone know who he is?
Can we stop calling it 9-5? I didn't know any employer who's still paying the employees for their lunch break. Let's call it 9-6, or more realistically 9-5:30 (but you better be working at your desk during lunch).
You sound like you've done your due diligence to investigate options, but I want to throw this out there just in case: My coworker got a new treatment done since he had apnea that was otherwise incurable. (Something is wonky about his anatomy.) I don't know the name of the procedure, but the basic concept is that they put an electrical stimulator into your body and it zaps your tongue every time it senses you breathing at night. The zap contracts the tongue and moves it out of the way.
As someone with a weirdly giraffe-like neck myself, I felt seen. Haha
The point was made regardless of the specifics of the individual. The idea is that you presumably have people in your life that you care about and that care about you. The generalizability is obvious.
To be fair, I think there is some evidence that EDS has been chronically underdiagnosed for years.
I respectfully disagree. Rest and boredom are different. Reading a book is restful, even rejuvenating. It is not boring. Boredom allows for processing of emotions and memories. Boredom increases creative thought. You need both,but they are different.
It makes me sad that people care so much about their video social points that they will force an animal to suffer longer and be treated more harshly in these kinds of interactions. Put the phone down, approach swiftly, and use two hands so you can neatly encircle the bird. This way, the bird panics for less time and is less likely to sustain feather damage or bruising.
As a straight woman who just recently got that same haircut, I appreciate your statement. Here's hoping I'm half as attractive as she is! ;P
I think most people would define the age of independence as the early 20s, not the thirties.
This is what I was looking for. Thank you!
Thank you for this work. It so incredibly important.
Hell yeah! I personally know how hard of an achievement this is. Keep going! You've got this!
FWIW, anyone who opened this thread knew the reveal was coming. I was one of the people who was hoping to understand. So, hooray for spoilers! :P
So needed
Sure looks like it, but there don't appear to be any mammaries...I have many questions.
#12 I needed to see this. We so often hide post-partum bellies in our society that we never see that anyone else has a belly like ours. It's been hard for me to adjust to my new body, even a year and some change later.
I wonder about this myself. Like, how can you not have either scars from the surgery or stretch marks or saggy skin? How do they always seem super human? I'd love to normalize stretch marks and all, but until society gets there, I'm also going to wonder how some people seemingly get around a completely natural and unavoidable byproduct of pregnancy without even a hint at the how.
This could end up hurting someone else. Let's stick to something that's annoying but not harmful.
Anyone have the steets on this? I don't recognize the block, but I'd like to know where they are.
This wins for most ridiculous AI as I've seen so far. WTH is our online world becoming?
Thanks for doing this work tirelessly (for 200 days!!). It brings me joy every time I see a post pop up. Much needed and much appreciated!!!
I don't even like cats much but this is fantastically cute.
Heartwarming happiness. Love to see it
A justified and sorely needed campaign
I usually agree, but the tariffs have been a major disruptor and it hasn't tipped the scales enough toward Trump rejection.
I wish I could multi-upvote this.
This and the myriad of subsequent video comments afterward made me nearly laugh out loud myself. Thanks to all for the smiles.
I think I'd find it fun even now (30s). Dumb, competitive fun can be a riot. And honestly, with so much mental demand from my job, a semi-brainless activity kinda sounds inviting.
Good catch. I thought this was a real disc based on so many comments I've seen before about it.
I love the skeleton guy's facial expressions. Anyone know who he is?
Can we stop calling it 9-5? I didn't know any employer who's still paying the employees for their lunch break. Let's call it 9-6, or more realistically 9-5:30 (but you better be working at your desk during lunch).
You sound like you've done your due diligence to investigate options, but I want to throw this out there just in case: My coworker got a new treatment done since he had apnea that was otherwise incurable. (Something is wonky about his anatomy.) I don't know the name of the procedure, but the basic concept is that they put an electrical stimulator into your body and it zaps your tongue every time it senses you breathing at night. The zap contracts the tongue and moves it out of the way.
As someone with a weirdly giraffe-like neck myself, I felt seen. Haha
The point was made regardless of the specifics of the individual. The idea is that you presumably have people in your life that you care about and that care about you. The generalizability is obvious.
To be fair, I think there is some evidence that EDS has been chronically underdiagnosed for years.
I respectfully disagree. Rest and boredom are different. Reading a book is restful, even rejuvenating. It is not boring. Boredom allows for processing of emotions and memories. Boredom increases creative thought. You need both,but they are different.
It makes me sad that people care so much about their video social points that they will force an animal to suffer longer and be treated more harshly in these kinds of interactions. Put the phone down, approach swiftly, and use two hands so you can neatly encircle the bird. This way, the bird panics for less time and is less likely to sustain feather damage or bruising.
As a straight woman who just recently got that same haircut, I appreciate your statement. Here's hoping I'm half as attractive as she is! ;P
I think most people would define the age of independence as the early 20s, not the thirties.
This is what I was looking for. Thank you!
Thank you for this work. It so incredibly important.
Hell yeah! I personally know how hard of an achievement this is. Keep going! You've got this!
FWIW, anyone who opened this thread knew the reveal was coming. I was one of the people who was hoping to understand. So, hooray for spoilers! :P
So needed
Sure looks like it, but there don't appear to be any mammaries...I have many questions.
#12 I needed to see this. We so often hide post-partum bellies in our society that we never see that anyone else has a belly like ours. It's been hard for me to adjust to my new body, even a year and some change later.
I wonder about this myself. Like, how can you not have either scars from the surgery or stretch marks or saggy skin? How do they always seem super human? I'd love to normalize stretch marks and all, but until society gets there, I'm also going to wonder how some people seemingly get around a completely natural and unavoidable byproduct of pregnancy without even a hint at the how.
This could end up hurting someone else. Let's stick to something that's annoying but not harmful.
Anyone have the steets on this? I don't recognize the block, but I'd like to know where they are.
This wins for most ridiculous AI as I've seen so far. WTH is our online world becoming?
Thanks for doing this work tirelessly (for 200 days!!). It brings me joy every time I see a post pop up. Much needed and much appreciated!!!
I don't even like cats much but this is fantastically cute.
Heartwarming happiness. Love to see it
A justified and sorely needed campaign
I usually agree, but the tariffs have been a major disruptor and it hasn't tipped the scales enough toward Trump rejection.
I wish I could multi-upvote this.
This and the myriad of subsequent video comments afterward made me nearly laugh out loud myself. Thanks to all for the smiles.
I think I'd find it fun even now (30s). Dumb, competitive fun can be a riot. And honestly, with so much mental demand from my job, a semi-brainless activity kinda sounds inviting.