still living with my parents as an adult is just like. i'm grateful to not have to pay for groceries. i have to get out of here. i'm grateful to have a roof over my head and not have to pay rent. i have to get out of here. i'm grateful to not have to worry about sending out endless job applications that all lead to nowhere. i have to get out of here. i'm grateful i'm grateful i'm so fucking grateful. i have to get out of here
Somewhere in a war-torn country, there is a boy smarter than me, more disciplined, resilient, and with more potential than I have. My burnout is a luxury he cannot afford; his only goal is to make it through another day. The only difference between us is geographical luck.
i know you don’t know why things peak at night; why sicknesses get worse at night, why people mostly die at night, you get more hungry at midnight, depression hits more at midnight etc
i’ll explain the science behind that now so pay attention and walk with me
your body runs on an internal clock called the circadian rhythm, a 24 hr biological system controlled by the brain that regulates body temperature, hormones, hunger, mood, immunity and alertness. at night, the body shifts into recovery mode. cortisol, a hormone that helps reduce inflammation and pain, drops to its lowest levels, which is why pain, fever, coughing and asthma symptoms feel worse after dark.
the illness itself may not be getting worse but your body’s ability to suppress discomfort is reduced.
this is also one reason serious medical events and deaths are more common at night as heart rate, blood pressure and overall alertness naturally decline while the body focuses on maintenance and repair.
nighttime also changes the way we think and feel. hunger tends to increase because leptin (the fullness hormone) falls while ghrelin (the hunger hormone) rises making cravings stronger. then mentally, the absence of noise, work and social interaction leaves the mind alone with its thoughts. serotonin and dopamine levels are lower, melatonin rises and the brain becomes more reflective, emotional and vulnerable. this is why anxiety, loneliness, overthinking, painful memories and even heartbreak often feel more intense at night. with fewer external distractions, the brain amplifies internal sensations, making pain feel louder, thoughts feel heavier and emotions feel deeper.
it’s why many doctors and psychologists advise against making major life decisions late at night, when the brain is more emotionally biased and naturally more pessimistic. learn something. 👍
First look at gameplay from ‘STUNTMAN: HOLLYWOOD’, including a section from ‘Back to the Future’.
The game allows players to perform major stunt scenes from iconic movies
4 years ago today was one of Vince McMahon’s final RAW main event as Chairman of WWE
The show closed with Bobby Lashley and Austin Theory in a pose off to end the night 😂
(2022)
“I’m still the United States Champion. I’m still Hollywood Trick. I’m still Mr. Lemon Pepper Stepper. Never mind who you thought I was. I’m Trick James, b*tch!”
- Trick Williams
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