I have a similar issue sometimes. I feel like I get overstimulated by smells in restaurants… Also I’m lazy so I eat boring food at home, so maybe the variety contributes to the nausea.
Also I’m celiac, which definitely doesn’t help.
I have a similar issue sometimes. I feel like I get overstimulated by smells in restaurants… Also I’m lazy so I eat boring food at home, so maybe the variety contributes to the nausea.
Also I’m celiac, which definitely doesn’t help.
Red flag red flag
Such a good game… note that it involves more puzzles and thinking than Zelda
Retro gaming?
Rare
I’m curious, how did you find the surgery? Did it work well?
I was curious so I looked up the inspire website… this has got to be the best accidentally hilarious medical video I have ever seen:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BOnZjPD6n5Q
Who directed this monstrosity!?
2 girls, 1 cup?
Were you a terrible kid? Sounds super passive aggressive (and kind of hilarious)
Palms ftw
The only things present are a large duck and a small horse
Not in America, at least
Maybe the scenes being filmed weren’t intended to be viewed sexually? There are lots of ways you can make nudity non-sexual.
I think the whole point is that the actresses didn’t agree to be jerked off to going in.
The bong player from Cypress Hill fuckin rips
Yup, MWIII! Maybe I’m losing it, but I swear they used a single cycle of it quietly to notify an event (i’m not 100% sure what the trigger is, i thought kill streaks but it might actually be related to dying)
I was playing call of duty last night (I know) and I realized that there is a ~500ms sample of the wheel up signal that plays every time someone gets a killstreak. I feel like I’m descending into madness now - Pandora’s box has been opened. Where else will this sample show up - is no audio safe?
Warning: do NOT overdo peanut butter on a spoon if you have a dry mouth
Learning about tonsil stones triggered a lifelong fear and obsession for me…
Sometimes I feel like the brain has a hard limit on the amount of information it can take in, and doctors seem to hit it during their training.
It’s sort of the same effect that can prevent elderly people from grasping new technology.
Personally I think your theory seems more accurate, however…
In IT, all the worst patients are doctors.
Hopefully no actual doctors answer this question though 🙂
Line go up