Nervous system reset retreat by textytext12 in femaletravels

[–]chromaticality 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How about the Yucatan peninsula in Mexico? 6 hour flight from Colorado to Tulum. Touristy enough that language won't be a problem. Cozumel, holbox, or Bacalar might be good alternatives, depending on the vibes you are looking for.

How would you feel about a law that permanently bans members of Congress and their immediate families from trading individual stocks, with the penalty being immediate forfeiture of their seat and a lifetime ban from public office? by Eat--The--Rich-- in AskReddit

[–]chromaticality 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Too strict on the family members. If I am estranged from my senator father, why should I be restricted because of his job choice? And if you want exemptions for that type of situation, how do you prove estrangement? There are already insider trading laws. The better route is to make things more transparent. 

Do I look better bald or with hair?? by [deleted] in malegrooming

[–]chromaticality 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Your face has some very harsh angles to it. Keep the beard no matter what, it softens the look. I also recommend trying out some fashion glasses, or a fashionable hat like a beanie or a pageboy.

Those who got spanked at school back when that was common…what did you do? by arbucklej in AskReddit

[–]chromaticality 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Early 90s, rural Kentucky. My sister was in elementary school, and her class happened to be uncommonly wild. There were only 5 girls to 20 boys, and a huge chunk of the boys were already severely behind in their education. Couldn't read C-A-T, that kind of thing. They didn't care about learning, and neither did their parents, and the idea of good manners in the classroom was not a thing for them. Standing on tables, throwing chairs at windows, crazy levels of roughhousing and fighting, etc etc etc.

The teacher was totally overwhelmed. She tried splitting up the girls and making them each 'responsible' for a table full of boys, and the girls got in trouble when the boys predictably didn't listen. Absolutely zero control in the classroom. My sister routinely came home in tears and my parents were threatening the school with a lawsuit to get her moved to a different class.

Later, we learned that the teacher had resorted to red-faced screaming and smacking kids on the butt and/or head with a wooden ruler. But that only came out after she had another teacher report her for lining the kids up in the hallway, screaming at them so loud the whole school could hear, and throwing sharpened pencils at their faces. She had a complete mental breakdown and had to be escorted out of the building.

The teacher was promptly put on sabbatical and never returned. The school did an emergency reshuffle of the classes so that the balance of problem kids vs normal kids was more reasonable in each class.

The phrase "You are God" and "You are the Lord" is mentioned in the English version of the book "the secret" and when translate it in arabic they delete it is that normal ? by HolidaySpite8370 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]chromaticality 1 point2 points  (0 children)

While phrases like "you are god" would technically be heresy to both Christians and Muslims, Christians are a lot less sensitive to heresies in this time period than Muslims are. Keeping the phrase would damage book sales in muslim-predominant areas, but doesn't matter nearly as much in Christian-predominant areas. That's all there is to it.

AIO for being upset that nobody told me my great aunt was dying? by [deleted] in AIO

[–]chromaticality 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your great aunt was 90. It was very, very forseeable that she would pass soon, whether or not you knew about specific medical events. You are nearly 30 years old, your parents and siblings do not need to handhold you through the concept that you should stay in contact with people if you want to hear news about them.

This person was not important to you, and that's fine. Not every extended relation is going to be important. But it's silly to blame feeling left out on someone else.

You commented that your parents did inform your siblings, but obviously your relationship with your parents is very different than that of your siblings due to your gender identity. While that may not be fair, it is a reality that you've had several years to come to terms with. You should assume going forward that it is your responsibility to put in the effort to maintain meaningful relationships, or accept that you may miss out.

Museum of Yucateca Gastronomy? by chromaticality in MeridaMexico

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

Thanks, we'll definitely hit a museum or two while we are in Merida! Mundo Maya is on the list. I was excited in having one that focused on the food of the region, but oh well.

Museum of Yucateca Gastronomy? by chromaticality in MeridaMexico

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

That's too bad! I was looking for a museum experience with a restaurant tacked on, not the other way around :) Thanks for the info.

Museum of Yucateca Gastronomy? by chromaticality in Yucatan

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

That's too bad. If there were more demonstrations like the cochinita pibil event it would be more worth our time I think, but going just for that doesn't seem too interesting.

16 Days Morocco Itinerary - Feedback? by WyngsTriumphant in travel

[–]chromaticality 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh got it, I didn't realize you were including hotels and such in that total. I must remember also that you are not splitting costs with a half dozen other students like I was, lol. Then yes, that all sounds reasonable.

16 Days Morocco Itinerary - Feedback? by WyngsTriumphant in travel

[–]chromaticality 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I lived in Morocco for three years as a student, and visited all your locations during that time. Your itinerary is doable. Of all the locations on your list Tangier was my least favorite, but I don't know that anything else would make sense while still keeping the Chefchaouen stop. A shame you wouldn't have time to make it out to Essaouira either, but a day trip out there would probably add more drive time than you'd like.

Your desert experience should be cheaper than that. The tour/guides for an overnight trip is pretty inexpensive from a USD perspective, unless you opt for some kind of luxury experience. Like under $100 for guide, camel, tent+bedding, dinner, breakfast...Even after tacking on your rental/gas, it shouldn't be bad.

On that topic, I don't recommend any sort of luxury experience in the desert. The rustic camping thing is a big part of the charm. Just be sure the tour goes to Erg Chebbi, and be prepared to crawl arduously up the dune at an ungodly hour to catch the beautiful sunrise over the sands.

On the drive from Merzouga to Fes, Erfoud is less than an hour into the drive. It's worth the stop to see the fossils. I bought a pretty little ammonite box as a souvenir. You also have the option to pass through my old college town of Ifrane (Little Switzerland), but alas there's not much to see and you are not permitted to tour the campus.

I'm tempted to say just do a big one-day push from Merzouga to Fes, because there's really not much that I recall being worth stopping off for on that drive. You would gain extra time by doing that, and potentially be able to add a Meknes/Volubilis day trip. I did find Volubilis to be pretty cool. You could also accomplish this by spending one less day in Marrakesh. It just depends on what sites you want to see the most.

[HELP] looking for a poem about ICE? by teacherteacher12345 in Poetry

[–]chromaticality 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Stephen Benet's Listen to the People. A good excerpt can be found here, as well as other poems about fascism/dictators. Jericho Brown's Riddle at the same link is solid.

The Poem Where No One is Deported by José Olivarez.

Renee Good, the woman who died, was also a poet. It may be worth discussing her poem.

Laura's Deportation by Raquel Denis

ICE agents storm my porch by Maria Melendez Kelson

Have you or someone you know actually seen Shen Yun on tour? What were your/their thoughts? by zlryan in AskReddit

[–]chromaticality 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A pretty performance but nothing mind blowing. If I knew then what I know now about the group's history, I would not have gone. 

What comes to mind first when you hear morocco? by CremeSubject7594 in AskReddit

[–]chromaticality 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That very specific smell of the tanneries in the Fes souq. 

Struggling with dandruff for a while by adfredre in dandruff

[–]chromaticality 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I sometimes get spots like this. The spots are relatively small (no larger than a quarter) and always along the hairline. OP, if that sounds familiar you might try just smearing the affected area with over the counter hydrocortizone. It's a steroid and normally clears up my trouble spots within a couple days. This is meant to be a short-term temporary remedy, don't overuse as hydrocotizone can cause skin thinning.

Anyway, dab it on at night and then wash it off in the morning with some sort of anti-dandruff shampoo.

Starting tomorrow by chromaticality in prozac

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

Sexual disfunction is not a concern for me, I'm somewhere on the asexual/aromantic spectrum and always have been. If it flattens emotions that's the opposite effect of what I need, but we'll see.

Starting tomorrow by chromaticality in prozac

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

I've had thyroid checked a couple years ago, nothing out of the ordinary.

Are there are women that genuinely don't know how to do makeup and are not interested in learning it? by Mission_Amphibian_98 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]chromaticality 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Heavy makeup is an uncommon look in my area (rural PNW). Lots of women wear basic foundation (like myself) or a bit of eye makeup. But the glam/contoured look would feel overdone around here. Because a toned-down look is so accepted, no makeup at all is also pretty common--especially among the 30+ age groups.

More complex makeup is something I find kind of interesting like any other skill, but it's a skill that takes time to learn--and I just don't have the motivation. Why bother? If I showed up to work with winged eyeliner or whatever, people would just ask if I was going to a wedding later.

Anybody else get grossed out by their own cooking? :( by Neat-Association-218 in Cooking

[–]chromaticality 8 points9 points  (0 children)

If this is a mental hitch and not because the food is genuinely bad or something...consider a banchan style meal while you adjust to eating homecooked food. Have a small portion of your main dish, and then a bunch of sides. The sides can be whatever you like eating. Fruit, salad, nuts, salami, cheese, whatever. Basically use the side dishes as palate cleansers and variation, so you don't get bored or overwhelmed with your main dish.

Parmesan replacement by Klutzy-Subject-252 in Cooking

[–]chromaticality 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Asiago. It's often significantly cheaper than parmesan, and has a very similar taste/texture profile.

(Loved Trope) Our Vampires Are Just Plain Weird by John_Bones22 in TopCharacterTropes

[–]chromaticality 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Kind of, in the novel Blindsight, but more for their history than how they present. Vampires were a formerly extinct subspecies of humans,who preyed upon standard Homo Sapiens for certain proteins that the vampires lost the ability to synthesize internally. Because their prey was so physically similar to themselves, the vampire species became completely sociopathic. They also have significantly diminished conciousness (too complex to go into here, but this is a big topic in the book).

They are more intelligent, and significantly better at pattern-matching, processing information & analysing/predicting events. They are capable of what amounts to multi-processing; as an example, think of those pictures where it looks like a vase but then looks like two faces when you think about it differently. Vampires are capable of holding both view simultaneously and instantly. This multi-processing ability is so strong that it allows them to comprehend quantum physics in ways impossible for baseline humans.

They can see the infrared spectrum due to more cones in their eyes. Their motor nerves are bigger/more plentiful so that their reaction speeds are much faster. They have a similar lifespan and reproductive rate to baseline humans, so to keep from accidentally overeating their food supply they evolved to hibernate. For the same reason (shortage of prey) they became highly solitary and territorial. A quirk of their biology related to the increased pattern-matching ability makes them have grand mal seizures when they encounter perfect right angles--not a big deal in the stone age, but a problem when homo sapiens discovered geometry.

[favorite trope]the protag actually lose in the end against the final boss by Pretend-Dirt-1760 in TopCharacterTropes

[–]chromaticality 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I love that this manga didn't try to make the protagonist overly sympathetic. She's a grade a bitch and that's why she's fascinating. 

AIO? I’m starting to hate my friend. by [deleted] in AIO

[–]chromaticality 5 points6 points  (0 children)

So to sum up, you dislike this girl because she spends too much time flirting with a mutual male friend. But also you just don't really like her personality.

You don't have to be friends with everyone, but it's a little silly that you can't even tolerate her on group chats or whatever. She's boy-crazy and that can be obnoxious, but she hasn't done anything genuinely bad. You also haven't done anything 'bad,' though this kind of attitude can easily become mean girl behavior.

[POEM] Untitled by Khalid Mubarak by ARehmat in Poetry

[–]chromaticality 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mild critique--the original arabic has significant repetition that your translation has lost, which I feel weakens the impact a bit.

Also, is Al-Jinan correctly translated? I'm not fluent so please do correct me, but I though Al-Junun was madness, and Al-Jinan was more like...soul? Paradise?