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Orbeef t1_jedj095 wrote
Reply to comment by Romarium in TIL that tularemia is an infectious disease that can be contracted by “inhaling particles from an infected rabbit ground up [by] a lawnmower”. by krisalyssa
We used to pay a local company to mow our rather small yard, and one day, they left behind part of a rabbit, so this was actually, surprisingly, relevant to me.
We were horrified, but the dog found it first and I think it was the best day of her life (the rabbits always made her crazy). Thankfully, she didn't contract any diseases.
Orbeef t1_ja6ndyf wrote
I often have to listen to the same part of an audiobook half a dozen times, or more if I'm really stressed. My mind is always racing over something (contributing to insomnia). Sometimes one sentence in a book will trigger a memory and a winding train of thought, and on the next listen, that same sentence will remind me that that's what started my mind wandering in the first place, and so on.
Eventually, I get sucked in and can concentrate for longer periods. Because they force me to listen, I use them for sleeping. Taking my mind away from everything else helps me fall asleep and stay asleep.
I've also found that playing simple games that don't require much thought allows me to concentrate better on the audiobook for some reason. And it tends to be easier in my experience to concentrate on books that are really funny, especially if you're driving.
Edit: tbf my mind also wanders while I'm reading. My eyes will drift across and down the page almost on their own and I will not have read any of it.
Orbeef t1_j3pwp3d wrote
Reply to comment by jamseph in TIL that in 1947, U.S. House Minority Leader Sam Rayburn was gifted a 1947 Cadillac Fleetwood Series 62 from 142 Democratic congressmembers and 50 Republican congressmembers. Each congressmen donated $25 to circumvent Rayburns personal rule of not accepting gifts more than $25. by FranklinDRoosevelt32
I almost wish I believe that, but sadly, idiots like MTG and Boebert are all too real.
Orbeef t1_j1kk24h wrote
Reply to comment by More-Assistant-8573 in The Bible has inspired an immense body of beautiful music (Christmas, classical, etc.) What are some other examples of works of fiction that have inspired great music? by upvoter1542
Anything Ramin Djawadi does is phenomenal. That man has too much talent for one person.
The melody he composed for The Rains of Castemere is one of the most hauntingly beautiful things I've ever heard.
Orbeef t1_j1cl0r6 wrote
Orbeef t1_j0dj9fl wrote
Reply to TIL that when Unsolved Mysteries aired a segment on missing child Nyleen Marshall, they were contacted by a man who thought he might have gone to school with Nyleen. This turned out not to be Nyleen, but a different missing child, Monica Bonilla, who had been abducted by her noncustodial parent. by TychaBrahe
What's so strange about this? The guy probably remembered that his schoolmate was abducted as typically these things are highly publicized (for good reason) but didn't know her well enough to remember her name or be able to identify her.
Seems to me he just saw the program and thought "that sounds like the girl at my school!"
Am I wrong?
The only thing noteworthy about it, which isn't mentioned here, is that his tip led to the other girl's recovery.
Orbeef t1_j0d4vhx wrote
Reply to Is Clare, ('The Time Traveler's Wife') "tone-deaf", insensitive, or just plain stupid? by ModeMex
Op, you're not alone. I hated every second of this book and I hated Clare and Henry.
You forgot pretentious.
Orbeef t1_j04df3m wrote
Crawdads. It's not possessive. Just like in the title of the book and the movie.
Orbeef t1_iyphyjq wrote
Reply to comment by DistortoiseLP in TIL that long term Bipolar disorder may damage the brain lead to changes to executive function by phage83
Yup. People have a reaaaaaalllly hard time with correlation≠causation.
Your ice cream consumption is killing people in 3rd world countries!
Orbeef t1_iydh793 wrote
Reply to comment by Stats_n_PoliSci in The Time Traveler's Wife and the State of Romance in 2003 by ThrowingSomeBruddahs
She had a job but literally her entire life revolved around him, when she would see him next, where/when he was, erc.
Orbeef t1_iydgzb3 wrote
Reply to comment by Hopefulwaters in The Time Traveler's Wife and the State of Romance in 2003 by ThrowingSomeBruddahs
Can you really spoil such an awful book?
Orbeef t1_iyaadgp wrote
Reply to comment by Shillforbigusername in TIL Joey Ramone suffered from schizophrenia by DudeThatsAGG
Yep, that got old fast.
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Reply to Audiobook Lengths vs Visual Reading by AeAeR
Absolutely. I go through several audiobooks a month, dont have time for much actual reading.
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Reply to The Little Friend by CaptainTyingKnots82
Funny, there was another post on the secret history that led me to believe no one was a fan of both that and the Goldfinch. People always seemed to love one and hate the other, myself included.
The Goldfinch is one of my favorite books ever but I hated the secret history. Never read the little friend bc of how much I hated the secret history.
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Reply to comment by godsonlyprophet in My 20-yr-old nephew didn't think he showed up looking like Michael Jackson until we showed him this. by Mchootin
r/confusingperspective