Would probably say am similar most of the time through life. Been raised to learn hiding emotions is a safer bet around others, so stoicism has come too naturally as a defense, while showing affection causes various fears. Writing and other forms of creating expression is a way to circumvent that conditioning, for better and worse. It is possible to change though, if the environment doesn't feel hostile and the motivation is there. Not easy to attain either, so grab those chances when you can!It's kinda funny to me that my online persona probably seems very sensitive and emotional, since I'm almost always having some sort of mental breakdown or existential crisis but IRL most people would describe me as stoic and robotic, I've even been called cold and insensitive, which isn't something I see myself as, but I guess expressing how I feel isn't my forte.
To stop things from eating them?"Why did poison berries evolve?"
But berries evolved to entice animals into eating them with the reward of sugar to spread seeds.To stop things from eating them?
Not all plants work like that from animals. That's why so many of them have thorns to prevent predators, and poison.But berries evolved to entice animals into eating them with the reward of sugar to spread seeds.
It was mostly just ego stroking. He reveled in training them to be violent warriors, and them winning in competitions, was a public declaration of his superiority of training. He saw himself as a Leader of Men, and that men thrived on violence, so he cultivated that in them, and liked to see it win out over other philosophies because, well because he's an egomaniac, and frankly there are some really fucking unstable people in the world, who insist on their way of life is THE way things should be, and if you disagree, you are directly challenging them, and must be put down. So, he's just That Guy. Yeah it's fairly stupid, but then so is he. It's to illustrate how flawed his world view is, and why it shouldn't be replicated and emulated.I've been dropping in and out of Cobra Kai, and a question has been forming in my mind about the Cobra Kai itself. In the first movie, the attitude Kreese is cultivating in his students is harsh, but it is fairly logical if you want to produce karateka who are effective street fighters. To that end outside of some prestige a man like that really shouldn't care about, why the fuss about his student's performance in a sporting match?
Usually flush first. But, pro tip: if flushing is not preferred, just lay a small bit of bog-roll on the water to cushion any potential splash back. Too much will keep the poop festering in the open air, but too little will not provide enough crumple zone, so balance the amount wisely!To those who pee standing up, have you ever been going, and suddenly realize, as you relax, that now you need to poop? And then you have to decide, do I flush now so that I have a fresh bowl? Or do I sit down and risk pee-splash up my butt?
I typically don't flush, and either poop very gently, or use the bidet to rinse away any concerning diluted-pee spray.To those who pee standing up, have you ever been going, and suddenly realize, as you relax, that now you need to poop? And then you have to decide, do I flush now so that I have a fresh bowl? Or do I sit down and risk pee-splash up my butt?
Why would pee-splash be a concern? Over poo splash I mean. Save the earth my dudes, don't flush.To those who pee standing up, have you ever been going, and suddenly realize, as you relax, that now you need to poop? And then you have to decide, do I flush now so that I have a fresh bowl? Or do I sit down and risk pee-splash up my butt?
Hmm... Never been an issue that crossed my mind, though I can say I've made it 40 years without it doing so, so... one flush to evacuate them all, and in the sewers find them.To those who pee standing up, have you ever been going, and suddenly realize, as you relax, that now you need to poop? And then you have to decide, do I flush now so that I have a fresh bowl? Or do I sit down and risk pee-splash up my butt?
My general attitude to pooping is "bombs away, lads!"Hmm... Never been an issue that crossed my mind, though I can say I've made it 40 years without it doing so, so... one flush to evacuate them all, and in the sewers find them.
Well yeah, I would think someone with a high alcohol level in their blood on a consistent basis could severely react with any of the strong medication they give you when recovering from surgery. So yes, it probably does factor into the equation in a lot of ways. For one, it would likely determine if they need to give you a medication that is less reactive to alcohol. For another, it will probably at least cover them, insurance wise, if you have a severe reaction, they can point to the chart and say "She reported 5 drinks a week, under that information, Medication X is perfectly safe. We can't help it if she lied to us and drinks way more than that, thus why she had a bad reaction to Medication X."My girlfriend just returned home from her surgery today; everything went well and she's sleeping off the anesthesia right now. One of the questions the anesthesiologist asked her yesterday was if she drank and, if so, how much in a week. I forget what she said, but I know it was easily half. Makes me wonder, do anesthesiologist anticipate people under-reporting to questions like that? Are the parameters that guide their decision making precise, like, if you tell them you have 5 drinks a week and it's actually 15, can the prescribed dosage be thrown off enough to complicate things? Or does it take a wild swing like telling them you have 5 drinks a week and it's more like 50?