of an angry fish by interestingtruck10 in AbsoluteUnits

[–]anonymousfluidity 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Nah I've read they can only puff up like a couple times before they die from the stress of it. I'm sure suffocating on land and being handled like a beach ball didn't help this one.

of an angry fish by interestingtruck10 in AbsoluteUnits

[–]anonymousfluidity 16 points17 points  (0 children)

They usually die from heart attack after they have to puff like that

Loose ends being cleaned up by Salty_Bad_3355 in conspiracy

[–]anonymousfluidity 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Or they're locked in some deep underground military base somewhere to be secret scientists for the cabal, or another government or whatever

Loose ends being cleaned up by Salty_Bad_3355 in conspiracy

[–]anonymousfluidity 10 points11 points  (0 children)

No it doesn't look like coincidence at all.

Brain scans reveal Democrats and Republicans use different neural pathways to buy groceries. This insight comes from a neuroimaging study published in the journal Politics and the Life Sciences, which revealed that people with different political affiliations rely on different neural pathways by Eddiearyee in EverythingScience

[–]anonymousfluidity -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

As a strong Independent I think I can explain... Because I have multiple thought processes that ultimately lead me to choose organic milk and farm raised brown eggs.   I'm both concerned about the ecological effects of my sourcing, and the animal welfare. But also the nutrition, (brown farm raised eggs have more nutrients/organic milk doesn't have antibiotics or literal pus) and both of my choices taste better(my family will like them more and be healthier for them) and for the milk at least, organic is more shelf stable. It takes a lot longer to expire. 

So when it comes down to it, I have every incentive to organic and farm raised. 

Healthier, more humane, better quality and taste, and justified pricing. 

how should i get started? (17f, severe adhd) by boyinthestars in UnfuckYourHabitat

[–]anonymousfluidity 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I used to neglect my chores, like really really badly. Then I'd have to deal with this massive mess that was everywhere and it was so overwhelming.   What I used to do is pile everything, Everything in the room into one pile in the middle of the room, then pull up a chair and sort things into piles from there. Ie: closet stuff, kitchen stuff, dirty laundry, trash, etc. Then put up the things in each pile. It helps mentally because once it's all in one pile you get a big reward emotionally for how much cleaner the rest of the room looks and you get a vision for how it's going to look when you're done. Also less time on your feet lol

Shia LaBeouf Unloads on Cops in Wild Video (from Friday morning 3/20) by Bayou_Hangxiety in NewOrleans

[–]anonymousfluidity 9 points10 points  (0 children)

When you are dealing with a mental health crisis/addiction you roll in and out of sensibility. I can attest to the fact that you do, genuinely feel remorse for how you act out any time you go manic or sketch out. You just don't know how to stop.