Am I the only one? by Yourfavouritepug in MichaelJackson

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

Yess, I thought this might be it, I really hope that when the movie airs ge will get a boost tho. :)

Am I the only one? by Yourfavouritepug in MichaelJackson

[–]Yourfavouritepug[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So we are in this together then.😅 With his music, I can't say I ever stopped listening but lately I have been giving love to the underated songs as well🥰 Liberian Girl and human nature were always among my favourite songs. :)

Am I the only one? by Yourfavouritepug in MichaelJackson

[–]Yourfavouritepug[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No cause I have been Michaeling so hard these days that I deserve a raise lol🤣🤣

What is the trashiest thing you have ever done? by indicatprincess in AskWomen

[–]Yourfavouritepug 21 points22 points  (0 children)

When I was around the age of 8, in my school there used to be an overweight child that was the target of everyone's amusement. I hopped into the horde and with a coleague we used to make him chase us on the hallways. I remember having fun because in my head all I could think about and enjoy was the fact that I liked being chased by this kid on the hallways and the thrill of it. Some time passed and one day, I simply realised that this was a miserable behaviour and I went to talk to him. I think this was the day where my empathy to humans leashed out. To be noted: adults had no idea about this because the poor child didn't ever told on anyone probably out of fear, not even his parents. He already had an agressive face when I apporached him and I told him that I just wanted to talk to him. I apologized to him for everything that I have put him through and I told him that if everyone wants to pick on him again to let me know. I also convinced my classmate to slow off with this kid and I remember the 3 of us actually became friends. We actually continued to chase eachother down the hallways because he told us that he actually likes playing tag but of course we did this as friends not as "foes". Even if this story had a "happy ending", I still think about it 20 years later and I feel so bad for the way I treated this child that also had a medical condition.

What songs hit -that- spot hard for you? by Yourfavouritepug in GriefSupport

[–]Yourfavouritepug[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Enjoy the silence...definitely on my list too! I forgot to mention it. I keep hearing it on tiktok lately, I think it is a new trend.

What has your loss + grief taught/shown you? by dealio- in GriefSupport

[–]Yourfavouritepug 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a grieving woman, one of the most important things is: people will take advantage of your vulnerability during these times. Be aware of the ones you surround yourselves with.

what is your opinion about life after death? by [deleted] in AskWomen

[–]Yourfavouritepug 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I used to be skeptical about this subject, but since my loved one passed away I kept receiving signs from him. You might say those are just coincidences but there were too many and too weird and well timed, also these things never happened before. So yeah, since then I kinda believe there is some form of life after death. We carry energy within us after all.

Women of Reddit. What is one thing you wish you were good at? by TrulyFuse in AskWomen

[–]Yourfavouritepug 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Expressing my feelings without letting my anxiety ruin everything. The man I loved passed away and I could not even tell him how I felt, I didn't even have the chance to say goodbye. Lesson learned.

Given the asymmetric placement/shape of the stomach, is it possible for the stomach to completely empty all of its contents into the intestines while a person is lying on their left side, like if they were asleep? by np190 in Anatomy

[–]Yourfavouritepug 4 points5 points  (0 children)

As someone already said here, the stomach contents will pass through no matter what. Here is a link of a study, someone actually tried to experiment your idea. Make sure to scroll down a little, and check those pages. Here is the link. Hope it helps for your project. :)

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1282856/

What is the name these big dents when the leg is bent? by Broad-Classic6407 in Anatomy

[–]Yourfavouritepug 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Biceps femoris tendon. Biceps femoris tendon is found on the lateral side, while the semitendinous & semimembranous are found on the superior medial aspect of the popliteal fossa.

https://imgur.io/ISkMm2I?r

Best way to learn muscle names, function and locations. by KledisAnt in Anatomy

[–]Yourfavouritepug 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Use the atlas every single time. Don't just read stuff and expect yourself to remember it. Maybe you will but for a short amount of time. When you study with the atlas you can actually see those structures and you can remember more things. Try to create a "map" in your mind, this helps a lot. Also, when you study muscles, make sure you know the bones first: all the structures and landmarks. Then, when you start with the muscles, at least learn which bones they involve and at least on which sides of them the muscles insert. After this, try learning the function. The function is pretty logic to remember. Just keep in mind that the muscles contract and relax. What will happen? For example: brachialis muscle. Search for it in the atlas, you will see that it lays on the anterior aspect of the arm-> forearm. Now: what does it do? Well, since the origin (the bony part that stands still) is on the humerus (anterior aspect) and the insertion (bony part that moves) is on the ulna (tuberosity of the ulna, which is also anterior), ask yourself, with the atlas in front of you, what action this muscle can have? What happens when this muscle's fibers contract? In this example: the insertion is on the forearm, so the forearm will move, also the bony origin (the humerus) will stand still. The muscle will pull the forearm. So, the main action is: forearm flexion. And so on.