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I’d rather listen to an orgy of deaf zoo animals.
That’s what you said when I asked you if you’d enjoy going to listen to The Beatles live in their heyday. I’m beginning to think that’s just what you’re into.
I’d rather listen to an orgy of deaf zoo animals.
That’s what you said when I asked you if you’d enjoy going to listen to The Beatles live in their heyday. I’m beginning to think that’s just what you’re into.
And it prevents “spur of the moment” decisions, like many successful suicides are.
It may prevent some, but at least some of the ones experiencing acute issues will still go for the immediate option. The bureaucracy of it will add a layer that I suspect will deter some. If it takes months or years, people are just going to find their own way.
I’m not suggesting that we just help any person right off the street. I think the government has duty of care once they are involved. I’m just saying the reality is that many will still choose not to take this alternative path.
Mostly, I was trying to be funny. It did occur to me as a possibility, but I didn’t comment it in a serious way. I was diagnosed with dyslexia as a kid, but don’t seem to have that problem anymore. Either way, I have no idea where the original or any interpretation of it comes from.
People did not like it, though.
I agree about your point, but their point was if they lost.
100,000 people. With 100, they’ll just take as many as they can. With 100k, they just have to let the sea wash over them and hope they aren’t swept out with it.
Take the picture when you’re putting groceries away. People tend to buy the same products. So, eventually you’ll have a library and you won’t have to take pictures anymore. That’s what I do.
There’s a related movie that I highly recommend: About Time.
They have them. Not practical for most people, though. They should have them at laundromats, though.
I’m sure that generally that is true, but my brain tends to pick something from a show, movie, song, and play it on repeat for the entire time I’m asleep. This results in me having terrible sleep. I play a show or movie as I’m falling asleep and this doesn’t happen. I usually fall asleep within 5 minutes. When I have a decent amount of sleep 6+ hours, I wake up refreshed using this method.
Again, I’m not saying you’re wrong. I’m saying there may be exceptions like mine.
I did not downvote you, because I don’t downvote people who are trying to have conversations/discuss topics.
Related to the use of an articulating arm for watching in bed, it was amazing when my neck and back were hurt and I needed to lay totally flat for a few days.
I find that my brain processes information better if my hands are also doing something. So, I use various fidget toys to help me concentrate during meetings.
I don’t give half a shit which holidays people are celebrating or when they start or stop. However, it does piss me off when Halloween decorations don’t go up for sale in stores until the last week of September (or later) and they replace them with Christmas decorations 10 days before the end of October.
What kind of combo is grilled cheese and coffee? Lemonade and grilled cheese, maybe.
Nope, but I hope they leave you alone so you can go back to enjoying Lemmy. Cheers, mate!