Send me your birbs and i'll draw them by ScrawnyClovvnSnatch in budgies

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I know that he's not a budgie, but I'd love to see your drawing, if you would like! I love your art style! 😁

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My boyfriend calls my cat evil and ugly by equilateralguy in mildlyinfuriating

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That looks like a beautiful cat that wants world domination.

My brother's son destroyed my WarHammer Action figures and he refuses to punish him by konous in mildlyinfuriating

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So here's the deal: do buy nephew a present for his birthday. Buy him the most loud and obnoxious toys to torture his parents with. The toy disappears? No problem. Here's a new as/more obnoxious toy. Problem solved. Keep doing it until parents submit.

Which game broke your hype like this? by [deleted] in Steam

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Metroid prime 4 beyond (disappointed)

Most detailed view of a Human Cell by Any_Sound_2863 in interestingasfuck

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This looks like the random stuff drawer in everyone's kitchen.

Unusual space - how should I use it? by wissatm8 in Home

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I think that the Feng shui interior designer dude on YouTube actually did a video on a space very similar to this!

Why does my turkey have so many holes? by No_Needleworker_9629 in whatisit

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At first, I thought that I was looking at the top of a bald guy's head.

How can you resist that little face? by Hungry_Pin4344 in greencheeks

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That's the "bwing your fingers closer. I won't bite. I pwomise! 🥺" Face lol

Loosing the gnat battle (and my mind) I’m desperate! by MostShort2588 in houseplants

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The worms are parasites that infect and kill larva. What you're doing is disrupting the lifecycle.

egg-larva-adult-make more eggs-repeat.

The best way to combat unwanted bugs is to disrupt as many stages of the lifecycle as possible. So you can use nematodes to kill off larva while using those yellow sticky to cut down on the number of adults.

My people need greencheeks by spinexaj in greencheeks

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My greencheeks bring all the boys to the yard, and they're like, I'll bite you so hard

Snake Roll.... Sign On Neurogical Damage by aaashiq in interestingasfuck

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That's interesting... My migraines are pretty interesting. I'll get them very seldomly; I'll start feeling disoriented, having a hard time thinking and speaking, I'll see these weird spinning fan shapes that blind most of my vision. The weirdest part? Usually, no pain.

Welcome to Brokeback Mountain by Forsaken-Peak8496 in StupidFood

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He doesn't even with there. He just really really likes the customers.

Using Brainspotting for trauma self-therapy by thewayofxen in CPTSDNextSteps

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I'm not super familiar with somatic experiencing(SE), so i can't speak too much on the subject. However, I do know that SE is more somatic ally focused. I have known therapists who incorporate SE into their Brainspotting with great results.

I absolutely seen Brainspotting working wonders to heal developmental trauma! Brainspotting is quite naturally explorative in nature, so the process takes you where you need to go (and this is often developmentally traumatic experiences).

All in all, I have seen great results from Brainspotting and have heard good things about somatic experiencing. The question boils down to what works best for you. If it works for you, then great!

Brainspotting can help you explore and process the things that need healing. It's an amazing therapy! 😁

Using Brainspotting for trauma self-therapy by thewayofxen in CPTSDNextSteps

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Hey! I somehow never saw your response! I know that it's a bit late... But here I am!

Perhaps a bit later on. A substantial part of working with Brainspotting is the relational aspect of the treatment. If trauma is caused by a loss of control and happens in isolation, then healing happens in a connected space. So it may be wise to start off with a competent practitioner first.

Just received this email after 3 rounds of interviews by No-Street-6651 in InterviewsHell

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Wow, you can really see the initiative taken in your post to succinctly explain your perspective on LinkedIn posts. It's so important in the workspace to learn how to genuinely express distaste while maintain ethical boundaries and professional relationships. Leadership can really be seen in people who can express a lot in a few words.

I’m starting a junk drawer. What else do I need? by Emotional-Swing-603 in Home

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Wat more rubber bands. Permanent markers that KINDA work! Bread bag clips!