If you look at this long enough, you'll start seeing tadpoles.
Not happy, just relieved. The duck has been dining on human flesh all morning.
Always remember to return your shopping cart after using it to move the bodies.
The annoying part seems to be that every now and then life still manages to find a way to make me invested in and stressed over something.
Why, it was just yesterday when I... oh, come to think of it, that was nearly a decade ago. Huh.
If I recall correctly, a lot of the comics (at least early ones, I haven't gotten very far) don't have credit on them.
Love forests! Apart from the mosquitoes...
I suppose I still do it in some sense. If I have a lot of muscle tension built up or am otherwise starting to get a headache/migraine. I just lie down in bed, and focus on breathing until my body enters that sleep state where it completely relaxes and doesn't respond to my commands. Like a nice nap, but without actually falling asleep (much faster, no grogginess). Or like sleep paralysis, but without the demons. ;D
I also tried meditation to focus on the subconscious stream of thoughts, which was extremely fascinating. But I had to stop after a week or so since I started to become aware of it even when not meditating, which felt like someone constantly whispering in my ears and it was quite maddening. I would still recommend giving it a try though. Becoming aware of some subconscious thought chains/loops, especially the negative ones, and learning to cut them short had a huge impact on my mental well-being.
My cat: "You are a heated bed for me to nap on. If you even think about getting up, I will murder you."
Well that's not creepy at all... purple eyes, the changing painting and clock...
2h after sunset, eh? In summer when the sun doesn't set, all my negative thoughts shall be valid! Woooo! (that's actually some good advice you're giving though)
The moment you get rid of the phone, you start turning into a sheep? Better hold onto mine then, I suppose.