They don't hurt as much as you would expect. They are generally as light as possible and spinning with very little torque for energy efficiency. So even at max speed, it hurts less than bonking your head on something solid at walking speed, which is much more common. I am only 6' 4", you don't have to be as tall as you would think to "get to" experience this.
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Without checking other comics in the same storyline I would have to guess roommate(I don't know this chatacters living situation), the keyholes in some appartments are on both sides, she is inside her apartment trying to leave, and has been trying for long enough that the roommate is surprised.
There are other reasons to want to. But social anxiety is pretty common, so it's generally a safe assumption.
This is a pretty common mentality we have to deal with. Someone that doesn't have our problem, downplaying how big of a deal it is because they have never had to put much thought into it. It's a physical difference in the structure of our brain. While we can learn ways to cope with it, we can't ever "get over it". We find ways to minimize triggering it, and ways to ride it out with the least amount of stress. And one of the ways that helps is sharing our struggles with the rest of our community for support, and trying not to care about outsiders shitting on us as we do so.
It's just normal social anxiety.
Indeed.
Specifically, the way the arms and legs changed doesn't make sense for just meat shrink. And the diaper is completely different strips of bacon. Not only wrapped differently, but not contaning any of the same pieces of bacon even in different positions.
The article should be titled "this is why", since it basically just states all the reasons, but puts question marks after them instead of periods accidentally.
Maybe they meant "it was not immediately clear which of the various reasons given were the specific one each person in the crowd was booing for" But does it really matter if they only heard of one of those reasons, or if some of them knew multiple, or all of the reasons.... even knowing none of them previously, just his current presentation at that show alone was reason to boo him even if you had no idea who he was.
The chicken burger patties I buy are packed by weight and have alot of variation in thickness, so the box can have anywhere from 6 to 8 patties, but of course, most commonly has 7... but they are so good, so we put up with it, lol.
I don't off-hand remember the brand name, lol. Would have to check. But they are currently a red box at wal-mart. They have changed brand name a few times while we been buying them. I think it has deli in the name now, but that could also have been the previous name. They have a wide range of chicken products, we get the nuggets and strips too. It's all the same meat, just different shapes, but different shapes go with different meals, lol.
Must have done it twice, cuz those are completely different meat babies. Even accounting for the meat shrinking and changing a bit as it cooked, the result shot is not the actual result of the before shot. Not that it really matters... just noticed it and wanted to share, lol.
Yeah, and those genius scientists expect us to believe that just being near certain rocks can hurt you... but being near certain crystals can't heal you? I mean, come on, that's practically the same thing. It even loosely follows some science words I heard one time: something about "equal but opposite reaction", probably totally fits. I'mma do a blog post.
/s of course. But I went on long enough I feel like it could easily have gotten lost in there.
I suppose it depends on your definition of normal. But I specifically didn't say it was normal for everyone, I said it was normal social anxiety. Which only affects around 10% of people. Still a pretty large number, that's about the same as being left-handed. And yet you likely know more people that are left handed, because the odds of meeting someone with social anxiety are, of course, much lower even though just as many exist.