I also feel like people don’t understand the business expenses for this level of success. You pay for PR which is usually 5k a month for three months, each event you go to it costs about 3-5k to pay for HMU and styling. If she’s done 3-5 events that’s already a loss.
The beautiful thing about the ogre meme imo is that all of the anxiety is coming from a genuine effort to engage with the work. It is admirable to be Ogre. In college the class Ogre during literature courses was a crucial participant cause they would always ask the best questions
Near my uncle’s property in rural New Mexico there is a space in the mountains, roughly cubic in volume, 9 feet to an edge, which causes its occupants to feel extremely angry.
Upon entering the space, their view of the world and their fellow man immediately sours. A black veil of cynicism falls over them and they begin making perfectly rational and well-informed arguments on why the world is terrible and why most of its people would be better off dead or enslaved.
Of course, as soon as they leave this space, they wonder what the hell they were thinking. They look at their prior arguments and can’t get into the headspace to develop them further. In fact, from the outside, the reasoning seems downright slipshod. New, more optimistic arguments spring to mind.
My uncle thinks there may be more spaces like this one. Paranormal phenomena like these are a useful reminder: listening to your emotions only makes sense if your emotions are worth listening to.
Depression has been transferred via gut microbiota
Fecal transplants from 34 depressed patients to rats induced:
- Anhedonia (reduced sucrose preference)
- Anxiety behaviors
- Altered tryptophan metabolism
@HighyieldHarry@tolstoybb There is a whole subplot late when he’s on leave and passing his work off as Freddie’s and it gets used to show how archaic his replacement is.
One surprising thing about Napoleonic-era artillery is that the cannonballs are slow and visible enough to track with the naked eye, so you can see one coming and literally dodge it. Lots of war memoirs talk about dodging incoming cannonballs.
I really don’t feel like we’re talking about how insane it is that this man, who was a prisoner in Abu Ghraib, is now in the White House and on Fox News