ReanuKeeves
@ReanuKeeves@lemm.ee
- Comment on What's the deal with gasping? Is it an inherent reflex? Is it learned? Did I desensitize myself to the point of not gasping anymore? Do you gasp? Do certain groups of people gasp less commonly? 5 days ago:
What made me starting thinking this was watching a lady film a boat going nuts in a marina trying to run over a guy in a seadoo and crashing into parked boats. She seems to be pretty far away from danger but keeps gasping and screaming with every hit.
You’re right about the screaming detracting from the real issue though, especially if there is already a group of witnesses and you hear blood curdling screams while someone gets knocked out and then the inevitable person running in to dribble the victim’s head to really make sure the spinal cord has separated.
- Comment on What's the deal with gasping? Is it an inherent reflex? Is it learned? Did I desensitize myself to the point of not gasping anymore? Do you gasp? Do certain groups of people gasp less commonly? 5 days ago:
So would it be more beneficial to not gasp? Or gasp less at least?
- Comment on What's the deal with gasping? Is it an inherent reflex? Is it learned? Did I desensitize myself to the point of not gasping anymore? Do you gasp? Do certain groups of people gasp less commonly? 5 days ago:
Do babies gasp? I feel like I seem them make surprised faces but not gasp, or maybe baby gasps are quieter?
- Comment on What's the deal with gasping? Is it an inherent reflex? Is it learned? Did I desensitize myself to the point of not gasping anymore? Do you gasp? Do certain groups of people gasp less commonly? 5 days ago:
I feel like people trained for emergencies/high stress situations like police, military, mma fighters, even medics are less likely to gasp whereas a defenseless 95 year old woman would be more likely to gasp.
So is gasping a bad defense mechanism or why would we want to have less of a reflexive response in tense situations?
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- Comment on Why do some people hate drinking water? 2 weeks ago:
I hear kidney stones are mad uncomfortable too but to each their own
- Comment on Why do some people hate drinking water? 2 weeks ago:
Drinking water is exponentially easier and less time consuming than exercising
- Comment on Why do some people hate drinking water? 2 weeks ago:
Drinking water obviously isn’t the cure for constipation, it’s to prevent constipation caused by dehydration. There are of course other causes of constipation.
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- Comment on Is it wrong or uncommon to judge people primarily on their worst moments/acts? 3 weeks ago:
Apparently he helped design the VW beetle? Which gave every kid in the world an excuse to randomly punch people!
- Comment on Is it wrong or uncommon to judge people primarily on their worst moments/acts? 3 weeks ago:
Phew, I unapologetically enjoy some nickelback songs but I also saved a baby from drowning once so I’m good.
So would you consider Dr. Diddler alright if he helped a few kids out mentally? Or what would you think he needs to do to balance his see-saw. I heard he also doesn’t put stuff at the grocery back in the right place if he decides a few aisles over they don’t want it anymore.
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- Comment on Why is DOGE still around if Donny and Elon aren't getting along? 3 weeks ago:
Elon has recieved about 38 Billion from government funding so far so he probably knows how to keep milking the cow
- Comment on The audacity 3 weeks ago:
Is the implication that oncologists want to keep patients alive enough to keep draining their bank account?
- Comment on Should I just lie on job applications and say I have a college degree? 4 weeks ago:
Well at least I can charge people money to weaponize my curse. Any enemies you want me to stand around and curse?
- Comment on Should I just lie on job applications and say I have a college degree? 4 weeks ago:
4 of my previous employers have either gone bankrupt or represent a different agency and I feel like if someone looked over my resume right now they would automatically assume I was lying. Or cursed.
- Comment on Are some people too stupid to feel depressed? 4 weeks ago:
I don’t consider myself an incredibly intelligent person but what I’ve noticed is that the ones on the lower end of the scale don’t understand the consequences of a bad situation and the truly intelligent ones understand the best way to deal with issues is optimistic/realistic. Very situational.
- Comment on Are some people too stupid to feel depressed? 4 weeks ago:
Dogs are smart af, confirmed
- Comment on Are some people too stupid to feel depressed? 4 weeks ago:
I felt like it might be offensive to include in the original post but I started wondering this as I was watching a lady take care of her little brother with special needs. Both in their 50s and recently lost their father. I could tell he understood that his dad had gone away and he was showing some distress but it made me wonder how well he understands the situation and if that affects their ability to process it emotionally.
All that to basically say I’m wondering if ignorance really is bliss
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- Comment on Other than a faulty charging port, is there any reason to use a wireless phone charger over wired? 2 months ago:
Much of a difference in charge time if any?
- Comment on Other than a faulty charging port, is there any reason to use a wireless phone charger over wired? 2 months ago:
I would trust you in whatever industry you work in
- Comment on Other than a faulty charging port, is there any reason to use a wireless phone charger over wired? 2 months ago:
I like keeping my desk clean too but there is the inevitable person who says “clean desks are for simple minds and true geniuses thrive in chaos” so I have to keep a corner of loose wires to look smart
- Comment on Other than a faulty charging port, is there any reason to use a wireless phone charger over wired? 2 months ago:
Universal charging is a good point if you have a bunch of stuff that can be wirelessly charged
- Comment on Other than a faulty charging port, is there any reason to use a wireless phone charger over wired? 2 months ago:
Username also checks out
- Comment on Other than a faulty charging port, is there any reason to use a wireless phone charger over wired? 2 months ago:
I feel like I’ve been a usb c my whole life and I just want to be someone’s puck
- Comment on My grandma passed away and my aunt sent me a selfie of her, my uncle, and my deceased grandma in the hospital bed, is it normal that I'm put off by this? 2 months ago:
Older I get the more I know I need to accept that blood don’t mean shit, people are going to be terrible regardless of your relation
- Comment on Other than a faulty charging port, is there any reason to use a wireless phone charger over wired? 2 months ago:
I said the public charging stations was the most legitimate answer I read before but this is obviously the most legitimate answer.
I’ve never heard of these magnetic wires before, do they work well? I feel like I would prefer that
- Comment on My grandma passed away and my aunt sent me a selfie of her, my uncle, and my deceased grandma in the hospital bed, is it normal that I'm put off by this? 2 months ago:
Ya I’ve decided I’m not talking to that side of the family at all anymore, there’s been too much BS and this camel’s back is now FUBAR