DarklyDrawn
DarklyDrawn t1_j93p52f wrote
Reply to Nuclear shadow, Nagasaki by allez05
Fkn crazy
DarklyDrawn t1_j8yc4d2 wrote
Reply to comment by Antzus in You're probably a eugenicist by 4r530n
Depends on my luck, buddy 👊
DarklyDrawn t1_j8w6w9q wrote
Reply to comment by Antzus in You're probably a eugenicist by 4r530n
You’re obviously a schizophrenic with comprehension issues: I wish you well...
...get your 8hrs sleep daily 👍
DarklyDrawn t1_j8kle8b wrote
Reply to You're probably a eugenicist by 4r530n
The fools will eradicate schizophrenia, and then they’ll experience eugenicists remorse.
DarklyDrawn t1_j395aoc wrote
Reply to Our ability to resist temptation depends on how fragmented one's mind is | On the inconsistencies in one’s mental setup by IAI_Admin
I know plenty of people who know exactly the type of character they are, and there’s absolutely no hesitation - no temptation - in acting as they do.
To be tempted depends on a degree of guilt, and hesitation depends on how confident (or not) the person is w/regards to the ‘unattractive’ deed...
...which, if exposed, reflects poorly on their fake ‘reputation’.
There are those who feel no guilt, no remorse, and who are overwhelmingly confident that they’ll not suffer any consequences by doing whatever they want.
Temptation is simply an experience - an id vs superego conflict observed by the ego - for those who haven’t the clearest idea of how to go about getting what they want without consequence.
Then there are those who don’t care about consequences, because they know themselves...
...to be or not to be: there is no question.
DarklyDrawn t1_j0hbwri wrote
Reply to Hi! I’m Dr Lucy Maddox from Bath University (UK). I’m a clinical psychologist researching compassionate care and things that can get in the way. I have a new book out called A Year To Change Your Mind, about how psychology can help with everyday life by UniversityofBath
Compassion fatigue, is that not similar to work induced trauma by proxy? ie specific to mental health care?
Btw, slightly off topic, but if you’re interested in systemic problems that interfere with clinical psychology treatment - DM me...
...I have a story that’s in the public interest, because whenever the care system cannot help a seriously ill service user, you’re looking at an SAI.
DarklyDrawn t1_izvjek8 wrote
Reply to How dogs scoop up water. by ooMEAToo
The most fascinating evolutionary aspect of dogs drinking are the rugea...
...it’s like there has to be an intelligence in nature that digs physics, not just math.
That intelligence is not my dog, who is pretty smart but still no engineer or physicist.
DarklyDrawn t1_iu345qm wrote
Reply to comment by Neonbluefox in I’m Dr. Lewina Lee, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry & Clinical Research Psychologist. Ask me anything about the role of psychosocial stressors on health, the lifelong legacy of childhood adversity, how optimism boosts longevity, & healthy aging. by BUExperts
not adhd or autism per se, but the comorbidity
DarklyDrawn t1_je87znq wrote
Reply to Bought house and old paint comes off with barely a scratch. How to prep for a new paint? by Cychotical
Firstly, are the affected walls external to the dwelling?
Secondly, if the affected walls are external, are they a) stone, b) damp?
Plaster/drywall makes no difference as it’s hydroscopic.
The damp in this case, inhibits the paint’s ability to adhere.
Personally, I wouldn’t paint these kinda walls, I’d figure out a different use/approach.