BuoyantBear
BuoyantBear t1_j7xrtmb wrote
BuoyantBear t1_j63oe3z wrote
That definitely is not the case all the time. I’d argue it’s more the exception than the rule, but I don’t have any numbers to support that.
BuoyantBear t1_j5ar846 wrote
Reply to comment by HarveyDentBeliever in TIL Japan is considered the world's most powerful passport, with visa-free access to 193 countries. Singapore and South Korea are close behind with 192 countries. Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan are the least powerful, all with visa-free access to 30 or less countries. by grandlewis
That and what is the likelihood that you wont leave when your visa expires. Most of the countries at the bottom don't constitute a security threat, but there's a very good chance they will remain illegally.
BuoyantBear t1_ja3p45r wrote
Reply to TIL about Alice in wonderland syndrome. A neurological condition in which one’s perception of their body image, time, or space is distorted. AIWS may also cause hallucinations, sensory distortion, and an altered sense of velocity. by Deechon
I’ve been experiencing this my whole life. I’m assuming mine is a milder version as it’s not as bad as many of these descriptions claim. It’s like you just can’t put the size of things in to any relative frame of reference. Everything seems really big and really small at the same time. I’ve never had any hallucinations associated with it. At least that I’ve noticed. But even though visually things look the same to me, the brain just can’t process how things relate to each other. It’s much worse when you get it at night when your eyes are closed. I always felt like watching TV helps.