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O tempo voa quando a gente não fica o dia todo preso no reddit hehe
O tempo voa quando a gente não fica o dia todo preso no reddit hehe
There is a business opportunity there for 0.35 inches Freedom Guns
I want to make a dictionary of expressions like these: “results-oriented person” = “someone that gets results in the shit conditions we provide”
That’s a really interesting case of autological and heterological words
Or ❤️ is a close second in all countries
Random Access Memory could also fit the comic (with some adaptations) because it is an album different from most of Daft Punk discography
I actually think I developed kidney problems because of that
Mostly silly, more socializing than not, even though I would be less tired if I realized more quickly that sometimes I need to be alone.
It can be tough to break the social barrier with a group, but if it happens, then socializing becomes much easier.
Outside too, to be honest
Me too! There’s always another task
This does not happen to me. Commonly, I wake up 2-3 times every night, and I barely remember any dreams.
On the other hand, when I was taking quetiapine, I remembered 1-2 dreams every night (regardless if I was waking up at night or not).
Há dezenas de nós, dezenas!
I don’t know. It’s missing an arrow pointing at another one. Completely incomprehensible.
Actually, no, but I meant something very different from what I wrote hehe I will edit my comment, thanks!
It could have another panel with “Which one?”
I thought the first link in philosophy was philosophy itself.
Edit: I brainfarted while writing. What I meant is “I thought it would be even more interesting if the first link in philosophy was philosophy itself”.
Yes, for me it’s very common and very easy not to notice too
I’ve had a similar surgery last August. My mind was going wild about the procedure, but my psychologist suggested I look into it, and I found it was much simpler than I expected, which eased a bit the anxiety. The recovery was a bit slow, but I did some things on my throat as well, which come with eating restrictions. The recovery for the nose part was uneventful.
This reminded me of when I was hiking in Peru once and needed to pee badly. We stopped after a while, and I went to relieve myself behind some rocks. Five minutes later, much to my despair, the guide explained that the rock formation was sacred to the Incas.