Ilookbetterthanyou
Ilookbetterthanyou t1_ja1w7jl wrote
Reply to comment by chrisdh79 in Unpredictable childhood environments linked to food addiction in adulthood by chrisdh79
They needed research for this? Seems to me it's self-evident that people who grow up in turmoil suffer the effects later in life. Also seems self-evident that food, being that it's the one thing young people have some control over, is the main effect later in life.
Ilookbetterthanyou t1_j59ipzk wrote
Unless you have any psychological condition that leads you to manic or delusional states, then absolutely talk about what you want to do with friends so you can test if it's reasonable or not.
Ilookbetterthanyou t1_j4j7gs0 wrote
Reply to comment by Hugegodamnrat in Surveillance city: The New York City Police Department can use more than 15,000 cameras to track people using facial recognition in Manhattan, Bronx and Brooklyn by glawgii
2% if the time they'll use it for a crime, 98% to tell your employer you weren't really sick but shopping.
Ilookbetterthanyou t1_izuvcfb wrote
That's only motivating if you're a positive person. A negative person will say you've not come far, or you've come far enough...
Ilookbetterthanyou t1_jdfq6yr wrote
Reply to comment by beefwarrior in Bravery medals for women who raced into 'rough, crazy' surf to save drowning girls by Sariel007
That actually happened to me and I almost killed my baby brother because of it. We were 3 and 7 at the time. I saw my brother fall in a pond in a neighbours yard, I dove in after him forgetting I couldn't swim. The neighbour saw me drowning and safed me, but he didn't know my brother was in there too. I swallowed water so couldn't speak coherently for a few seconds but eventually managed to say my brother was in there, he dove immediately and saved him as well. That was more than 30 years ago and I remember it like it was yesterday.