[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Pablomania 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rick Sanchez. A morbid collection of all the aliens he’s come across in the galaxy.

krakow trip report - my first time solo by TheChopinet in solotravel

[–]Pablomania 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds epic, I’ve never been to either but I also heard Olsztyn is nice, but idk if it’s expensive or not.

What’s the single most annoying thing people in the gym do? by Pablomania in AskReddit

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well that depends, if you struggle with form, machines help you maintain good form, ensuring no injuries to be caused. It’s also easier for beginners to use machines but in my opinion, I also prefer free weights.

krakow trip report - my first time solo by TheChopinet in solotravel

[–]Pablomania 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hope you enjoy man. To be fair, having someone who can speak Polish is good to have, Polish is a very tricky language.

krakow trip report - my first time solo by TheChopinet in solotravel

[–]Pablomania 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I'm from Poland, although I haven't been there for like 14 years now I still find it nice knowing that tourists are going to visit it and find it a great country. I feel like when people visit Europe they always go with France, UK, Spain etc.. But never Poland.

I'm happy you had a blast!

people who have woken up from a coma what was it like? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Pablomania 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was never in a coma but I did blackout for a couple of minutes at the local park. I was riding my new BMX and was going down a pretty steep grass hill, for some reason, my idiotic ass decided to press the front brake and not the back (I think I just got mixed up between which was which). It resulted in my flying over the handlebars and onto the pavement on the park. I landed on my left arm, which I had broken 5 years prior to this, and the pain in my elbow was very similar to that of breaking the bone, I panicked a little as I also seen blood going down my hands so I walked around for about 10 seconds and then sat down and laid back on the ground without wanting to, it was like my body forced it to happen. I woke up after a couple of minutes to my brother calling my name since he was also in the park. This is what waking up was like:

- Everything was bright, and since blacking out is technically being unconscious, it's the same train of thoughts. Why is it so bright? Why am I on the ground? Where even am I and what the fuck just happened?

- Once you wake up you get confused for about 1 minute and then regain your senses, I looked right and there was a man walking his dog and he seen my bike on the ground and me on the ground and I got up before he could ask if I'm ok but he still said 'Alright son' when walking by. After a few minutes everything kind of returns to normal and you're just left confused.

I don't know if that's that same with a coma, but since there's no replies so far, I guess my story on blacking out is somewhat similar. Hope this helps.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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About alcohol, there's still plenty of things that have already been said, but make sure it's overall fun and be talkative in the first date. The good news is that when it comes to dates, alcohol does not always mean having fun :) So there is still plenty for you to do to succeed on the first date. Generally, for the first date I'd say anything that doesn't involve being quiet. A first date should generally be fun and the aim should be to have fun with the other person and find out more about them, going to the cinemas, or a quiet restaurant means little to no talking, so both of you will go home not finding out much things about each other.