lol it’s such a trip being nice to someone and getting shit on return while watching some scammer get golden treatment 😂 o well. Karmas gonna be a bitch #byebyemoney
When you truly love someone, you have to learn the art of waiting. Love is not about rushing, demanding or forcing things to fall into place. Sometimes the person you love needs time to heal, to grow or to simply find their way back to themselves. And if your love is real, you'll give them that space without making them feel guilty for it. Waiting doesn't mean putting your life on hold, it means keeping faith in a bond that is strong enough to survive distance, silence and time. The love that is meant for you will never be lost, it will return when both hearts are ready.
According to psychology some people will never reach out and speak to you again because they don't have the maturity to cope with the fact that they did you wrong and you didn't deserve it. Since they lack accountability, they will create a made-up narrative about you so they don't feel bad about themselves
The older I get, the more my “kinks” seem to be rooted in chemistry more than just appearance. Sapio, Demi, the need to breed and indulge in pheromones.
#arcraiders is the only game I’ve ever played where the servers crash ALL the time and at the WORST times. Just crashed as we got pushed, couldn’t rejoin game. Sucks.
Smell has a powerful connection to memory because the brain’s olfactory system is directly linked to regions responsible for learning and emotion.
Research from UC Irvine showed that older adults who inhaled natural scents like rose, orange, or lavender during sleep experienced a 226% improvement in memory and learning tests.
Participants were exposed to different fragrances nightly over several months, leading to stronger neural pathways involved in cognition.
The findings suggest that scent stimulation during sleep can enhance brain plasticity without drugs or invasive treatments.
This highlights a simple, non-invasive method with strong potential to support memory and reduce cognitive decline.