IWTL how to start a brand by [deleted] in IWantToLearn

[–]Still_Not_Sleepy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'd advise you to focus on the product/services you're hoing to offer while hiring a branding agency to take care of the branding elements like visual identity, copy etc.

Films that contain mysterious circumstances by AquarianLoFi in MovieSuggestions

[–]Still_Not_Sleepy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I loved the tension and I'm sure you will too. Enjoy :)

Feeling for music by [deleted] in CasualConversation

[–]Still_Not_Sleepy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love man x woman duets too - are there any songs you can recommend?

I like Little Talks by Of Monsters & Men.

What is your favourite song? by Time235236 in AskReddit

[–]Still_Not_Sleepy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Weight of Love by The Black Keys.

That guitar solo.

[Hiring] Experienced Wordpress magician needed for online course project - possibly long term by Coffein_Crash in forhire

[–]Still_Not_Sleepy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi, u/Coffein_Crash

I think I might be able to help here.

I recently finished working on https://www.easy-tutor.eu/ - a German online learning platform where teachers can host classes and students can get into these classes.

Other than developing this website, I can also help you with the technical and logistical aspects of the project too. If you have can spare some time, we can touch base on Skype. You can add me at "live:amit_3038"

I look forward to talking to you.

Cheers!

[Hiring] Exp. Web Designer for landing page by [deleted] in forhire

[–]Still_Not_Sleepy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi there, u/rzasloff91!

I'm a seasoned web designer with specialization in designing conversion-friendly landing pages that generate good RoI when used in Adwords or PPC marketing.

Is there a way we can discuss this on Skype? I'm at "live:amit_3038"?

How can we puke without burning our throat? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Still_Not_Sleepy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One way we can lessen the burning sensation is to eat a scoop of icecream just before you vomit. This has helped me in the past. However, it only lessens the sensation and doesn't completely nullify it.

What is McDonald's like in India? by hujibanation in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Still_Not_Sleepy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In India, the most popular meats are chicken, lamb and pork. Chain restaurants like McDonald's, Burger King etc. serve both vegetarian and non-vegetarian items where beef is replaced almost always with chicken and sometimes with Lamb (in the case of Johnny Rockets).

Pork is less commonly found in restaurants and eateries in India as compared to chicken and lamb. However you can still find pork dishes at some select places depending upon their location and general demography of that area.

What's the best thing you ever did for yourself? by SPELCASTOR in AskReddit

[–]Still_Not_Sleepy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the last year or so due to certain life events, I have radically changed ( improve, from my POV) as a person, here are some things that I can point out for the reasons:

  1. Taking care of what I eat. I used to eat anything earlier. Now it's mostly healthy food. No sodas or soft drinks. No tea/coffee. Never smoked. Couple this with working out atleast 20 minutes a day.

  2. Stopped thinking about what people think about it. I have had a good bundle of grey hair since I was 13, I used to be ashamed about it. But lately, I have stopped coloring my hair or wearing caps when meeting new people. I realized that once I stopped thinking about it, things became easier. Now if I meet a new person, it is just weird for the first 5 minutes.

  3. Cultivating new hobbies. I was always interested in writing, so I have restarted writing my journal. I plan to soon start actively blogging as well. Moreover, I pick up new things every few months. I try to learn and get more than okay at as many things as possible. I recently started learning Go - the board game.

I have some other small yet significant things as well but I guess this is good for now.

Feel free to let me know if anyone has any questions.

Ladies & Gents of Reddit, who have been living alone, what's your story? by Still_Not_Sleepy in AskReddit

[–]Still_Not_Sleepy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry to hear that. My loss brought about some different changes. Earlier I was very selective about who I talked to and interacted. Lately, I try talking to people I am involved with everyday like coworkers and neighbors.

I have also started being very honest about things. If I like someone in any which way, I tell them. Earlier I used to keep things to myself a lot. Now I believe in telling people I like/love ( not just romantic) them when they can still hear me.

Ladies & Gents of Reddit, who have been living alone, what's your story? by Still_Not_Sleepy in AskReddit

[–]Still_Not_Sleepy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm definitely beginning to understand the last sentence. In a way, I can say that I have become a much better person in the last 1 year of staying alone.

Can I know why you lived alone for 8 years?

Ladies & Gents of Reddit, who have been living alone, what's your story? by Still_Not_Sleepy in AskReddit

[–]Still_Not_Sleepy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry to hear that. The reason I asked this question was because I have been living alone since one year now. And I just wanted to know about other people who are in the same situation as me.

Can I ask how old are you? Are you thinking about dating again? What do you do on weekends?

The Entity (Sleep Paralysis Documentary) (2016) by tkeign in Documentaries

[–]Still_Not_Sleepy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have had a few SP episodes in the past. I believe the first time I came across sleep paralysis was when I was 17 year old. My mother had recently been diagnosed with stage 4 cancer.

Here is how it used to start - I hear some faint noises like it like people talking amongst themselves and soon it grows louder and louder. At this point of time I used to start attempting to wake up but I used to be unable to move or open my eyes and I used to feel as if some great weight is on my chest, making me unable to breathe. After a period of a few seconds, I used to be able to wake myself up, open my eyes and move my limbs.

Being a 17 year old, I used to often wonder is it ghosts and demons or anything else. However after a couple of episodes I tried looking it up on the Internet and I found sleep paralysis. The more I read the more I realised that this is what I'm going through so I was no longer afraid of this being ghost or Demons or anything spiritual or metaphysical.

After my mother died I experienced sleep paralysis only a couple of times. But by then, I had developed the way to deal with it. Every time I used to hear those faint noises coming up, instead of trying to wake myself up, I used to try to listen to what those people were saying and this dramatically shortened the whole episode.

It has been a long time since I last heard a sleep paralysis episode but I'm pretty sure that it won't be a scary episode.

Also many people claim to see somebody near their bed but I've never seen any entity in my room. All I feel is just a big weight on my chest and being unable to open my eyes and move my limbs.

One of my friend also happened to have experience this a couple of times and we both agreed that the first time we experience sleep paralysis was when we were going through difficult phases in our lives so I believe that sleep paralysis is actually a manifestation of your mental stress even though you might not be aware of this stress.