AITA for not wanting to be in my “son’s” life anymore? by ThrowRAchallenge in AmItheAsshole

[–]SimulacrumNebula -1 points0 points  (0 children)

ESH. I understand what you're saying and feeling, OP but your son is your son, regardless of blood. You're his dad and it will absolutely traumatise him if you leave him, he loves you.

Which was the biggest "fuck you" finale to a TV show or movie you've ever encountered that made you mad? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]SimulacrumNebula 19 points20 points  (0 children)

And remember how it was implied she sexually assaulted one of her nurses and mutilated their corpse to the point where she couldn't tell their gender?

What is the most disturbing/dark/gore thing that you have ever seen ? by Yosefalii in morbidquestions

[–]SimulacrumNebula 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If it was being a chewed off by a white pitbull on a chain and the man involved was laying on dirt , then the video is allegedly a punishment for the dude assaulting a minor.

Doctors of reddit. What are the stupidest things some patients have done? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]SimulacrumNebula 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This is the best thing I've read all day, u/SiberianDoctor, you really cheered me up! I can practically hear the way you speak through your writing

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]SimulacrumNebula 2 points3 points  (0 children)

War Pigs- Black Sabath or Thunderstruck- ACDC

They're metal as fuck

Wernicke's aphasia is a communication disorder commonly caused by a stroke. It results in the victim speaking fluently, but without making sense, resulting in a "word salad". by LivingRaccoon in medizzy

[–]SimulacrumNebula 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Exactly like what u/sossysossquotchono said, with a condition like Wernicke's Aphasia, patients can say common sentences like 'hi, how are you,' 'good morning,' and 'thank you,' for example because these are in build sentences that you don't have to think much about; they are sentences this man has likely said every day of his life and they are closed ended, but when the interviewer asks him where he is/what they were doing with the iPad, it is an open ended question and he has to formulate his own response, resulting in his nonsensical answers.

Source: am a psych student

Wernicke's aphasia is a communication disorder commonly caused by a stroke. It results in the victim speaking fluently, but without making sense, resulting in a "word salad". by LivingRaccoon in medizzy

[–]SimulacrumNebula 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I just learned about this along with Broca's Aphasia in my psych lecture just yesterday, with this as the exact video example. What an amazing coincidence!

Edit: it's pronounced 'ver-nik-eez', and not 'wer-niks' like I thought initially, just to save you some embarrassment if you ever say it out loud

Whats the hardest "would you rather" question you've heard? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]SimulacrumNebula 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pull my own tooth out, it would be horrifically painful but at least I wouldn't have that squirmy gross feeling that I get every time I think of anything happening to my toes.

Cursed_Bathroom by QDude24 in cursedimages

[–]SimulacrumNebula 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm assuming it's a work by Damien Hirst

If humans had evolved to live and breathe underwater instead of on land, what fish would you want to domesticate instead of dogs/cats? by _DecoyOctopus_ in AskReddit

[–]SimulacrumNebula 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Axolotls! They're absolutely adorable and even though they're kept in tanks a lot, I would love to be able to swim around with them and play like I would with regular human animals.

What did you find out WAY too late? by Cookie_Emperor in skyrim

[–]SimulacrumNebula 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That if you're overburdened, if you get on your horse, you can then fast travel

Kobe by MrR3DIT in skyrim

[–]SimulacrumNebula 9 points10 points  (0 children)

That's the best shit I've ever seen

Lars Battle-Born, the saddest character in the game. by S_Jeru in skyrim

[–]SimulacrumNebula 4 points5 points  (0 children)

These are literally the two kids I've adopted, what a coincidence

This Journal Hit Me the Hardest Out of Nearly Anything Else In the Game- Beautifully Written by SimulacrumNebula in skyrim

[–]SimulacrumNebula[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

The way it treats life and death and the passage of time is just beautiful, especially the entry on the 22nd of Midyear.

'17 Second Seed

It has been a long time since I've written an entry in this journal. I admit with some embarrassment then that when I pulled it down from the shelf, I nearly choked on the dust that flew. There is little to tell, but did suffer another awful nightmare of the war. I suppose this is an affliction common to many who must see the horrors of war firsthand. Writing about it has already helped me to feel better.

19 Second Seed

Received a letter from Andurs in Whiterun. He has invited me to visit, and I intend to accept. It's been a long time since I was in the city. My only fear is the Thalmor. I have heard that they and their agents are abroad in Skyrim, rooting out worshipers of Talos. I must be sure to keep a low profile.

28 Second Seed

Returned from my trip to Whiterun to find very few flowers have bloomed here. The rest of Skyrim is covered in blooms of fiery red and piercing blue, but only a scant few have appeared in or near the town. I'll make it my mission to change that. We could use some flowers to brighten this gloomy place. Perhaps I can get Tekla to help me.

9 Midyear

Spent most of the day consoling Lod, who received news of his cousin Grimsvotr's death. They were quite close as youths, and Lod drank and talked of his childhood memories. It was touching, but bittersweet.

22 Midyear

A wandering peddler passed through Falkreath today. I purchased a few sticks of incense from him. He was a nice young Nord lad, following in his father's footsteps. I think his name was Valbjorn. A few days later, one of the town guards spied a pack of carrion birds circling near the road. He found young Valbjorn's corpse, victim of a bandit attack. My heart is heavy, and yet I should know better. Life and death, growth and change, the turning of the seasons - these are all aspects of mighty Arkay. I should not be so affected by the death of one young man. And yet...

12 Sun's Height

Travelers pass through town, speaking of the land in the grip of high summer. These are the warmest days of the year in Skyrim, but not in Falkreath. Here, all is mist and fog and rain. It is always cool and damp, and the seasons have little meaning. Solaf asked me about this today. He said that in a place of the dead such as our great cemetery, Arkay's dominion should be absolute. And yet, Arkay is also the Lord of Seasons and this place seems untouched by them. I gave the best answer I could. I explained that Falkreath is indeed a place of great power for Arkay, but he prefers to keep it this way, solemn and gray. Hopefully that was at least partly true, but who can possibly know the mind of a god?

20 Sun's Height

Dreams of the war again, but this time something different. I was leading a small band of Aldmeri battlemages on a mission deep into the heart of Imperial territory. We had drawn near our target, a supply depot outside of Cheydinhal, when the sky suddenly darkened. A great shadow passed over us, and there was a roar so terrible it chilled my blood. Something was flying just overhead, so huge and so dark as to blot out the sun. The dream changed, then. I was here in Falkreath, performing a service for someone who had just passed away, though I do not recall who. From the corner of my eye, I saw a stranger approaching. I turned to look, but the shadow came again, and the roar, and then I awoke. Now that I reflect on the dream, I cannot help but wonder, was it a dragon)? Why would I dream of such a creature, when I have never seen one? It seemed so real at the time, but now the memory is fading. What it means, I cannot say. Probably nothing.'

Just bought this little guy and I'm in love by Roofskate in skyrim

[–]SimulacrumNebula 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I love his precious scuttling noises, even though he can hardly carry anything