I mean, he looks strong, but look how hard he’s having to work to hold up his phone… I can do that with one hand while on the loo and barely even have to flex!
I mean, he looks strong, but look how hard he’s having to work to hold up his phone… I can do that with one hand while on the loo and barely even have to flex!
We can easily stop having children then
Can you elaborate on this? With some sources?
There are no noodles in this picture
I suppose in reality it’s the average of people who post pictures online and are willing to display it publicly, and probably weighted slightly by how many pictures of a person are uploaded (e.g. if someone has uploaded tens of thousands of pics of themselves - a celebrity or whatever - they will throw the average slightly towards their own face). Assuming the sample set is something like: all of social media photos of a person’s face.
Brilliant post, and I try to do the same thing, if I’m somewhere beautiful or profound and I have a few minutes to myself I like to make a “memory bubble” to me it’s like a little snapshot of experience that I work really hard to recall every minute detail ( including my emotional state and sounds and smells, etc…) and then I can revisit them in the future.
I like this because it makes you appreciate where you are at the time more, and gives you good memories to lean on in the future.
I’m open to discussion, but now that I’ve existed for a substantial period of time, I’ve found that my most prevailing memories are the ones hard won (e.g. when I almost had to sleep on the streets or ran out of money in a foreign country or got evicted from my flat). Whereas days sat on my couch watching telly, or in the pub having fun with friends, or another routine day in the gym are all blurred memories with no definition and no real sense of elapsed time.
In the future this will be a period of time I’ll remember clearly, which makes it valuable. Easy times lead to no substantial memories which is effectively the loss of that time.
I like it! But I’d rephrase it to:
Why don’t zombies eat clowns?
Because they taste funny
But the idea of an indicator is to indicate that you will soon turn the steering wheel, not that you’ve already started to turn it.