DJ__Hanzel
DJ__Hanzel t1_ja9jzqc wrote
Reply to comment by SheepherderNo2440 in [Homemade] Brazilian cheese bread by Extra_Past1148
The deepest shit
DJ__Hanzel t1_ja6hh8z wrote
Reply to [Homemade] Brazilian cheese bread by Extra_Past1148
The one in the center looks like a whale that's super happy it just stuck the landing.
DJ__Hanzel t1_j75j4re wrote
Reply to comment by ProfXsavior in Devilman (My work) by mattiacolombrita_art
First thing I thought when I saw this. So much so that I figured someone else would have to have pointed it out already.
BA is one of the coolest artworks in game. Good work OP.
DJ__Hanzel t1_j0q8m0h wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [homemade] rosemary filet mignon with pan sauce thick gravy by [deleted]
99% sure it's a ribeye.
Could be a funnily misshapen new york.
DJ__Hanzel t1_iy9tey2 wrote
Reply to comment by Who_Wouldnt_ in Physically active lifestyle is associated with lower long-term incidence of bipolar disorder, study finds by chrisdh79
Getting into the routine of things also helps create structure for navigating the downs of it more easily, I've found.
DJ__Hanzel t1_ivh2pgd wrote
Reply to comment by HornyToad1984 in Philadelphia Man Doesn't Recommend Eating 40 Rotisserie Chickens Due to Health Concerns by [deleted]
The sodium is the primary concern if this isn't satire.
DJ__Hanzel t1_iuj47c2 wrote
Reply to comment by Antonskarp in Eli5 What are the long term consequences of drugs that suppress REM sleep? by muted_Log_454
I think you're referring to alcohol withdrawal and/or alcohol induced psychosis. In either case it's the hippothalamus and pretty much the entire pre-frontal cortex malfunctioning from brain damage, which causes the pink elephants.
You're right that you do need REM sleep though.
DJ__Hanzel t1_iuiwgbg wrote
Reply to Eli5 What are the long term consequences of drugs that suppress REM sleep? by muted_Log_454
Difficult ELI5.
We don't know anywhere nearly enough about REM sleep as it is. Nor the brain very well as it is. They all would impact REM in different ways.
Sleep works kind of like this:
NR1 Sleep (non-REM 1) - Very light sleep. You will feel like you just nodded off. When you awake from it, it doesn't even feel as though you slept. Very low demand sleep. This is what you aim for in a quick nap - under 15 minutes.
NR2 Sleep (non-REM 2) - Lighter sleep that comprises most of your time slept. Feels like more than nodding off, but still not too deep in sleep to be awakened. Good for long naps - under 45 mins.
NR3 sleep (non-REM 3; also known as Delta Sleep) - Deep sleep. Difficult to be awakened at this time. Most restful portion of sleep. This is when the body and brain repair themselves.
REM sleep (Rapid Eye Movement Sleep) - This is when you dream. It is the most demanding part of sleep. Your heart rate increases and becomes variable. Your brain activity flies through the roof. This part of sleep is believed to be responsible in processing emotions and cementing memories.
*My weird little opinion on REM sleep, which is by know means factual: We need to experience things to learn. Our dreams are our way of simulating these things into a way we can experience them, process them, and cement them. Again, by no means factual.
After REM it circles back and continues in layers: NR3, NR2, NR1, repeat. (NR1, NR2, NR3, REM, NR3, NR2, NR1, NR2, etc.)
A common REM suppressor, cannabis, impacts REM cycles by shortening them. With shortened REM cycles, though, comes with more non-REM sleep (NR1/2/3) in a similiar period to someone with regular length REM cycles.
So a person who uses cannabis and sleeps the same amount of time as somebody who doesn't use cannabis would theoretically get a more restful sleep than the latter, based on cannabis' impact on REM sleep, alone (not taking into account physiological effects). But the cannabis user would have gotten less REM sleep and time to cement their memories.
DJ__Hanzel t1_iqrni92 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Who Hates Iowa? by WildMikeGreen38
Read this in the thickest minnesotan accent I could muster.
DJ__Hanzel t1_jda8ut9 wrote
Reply to [homemade] Aspergus with Dijonaise and smoked salmon. by SeorsaGradh
This looks like an upscale kraft sticks and cheese