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catpunch_ t1_iy75s3d wrote
Reply to comment by Hydqjuliilq27 in A jug of shampoo by MamboNumber5Guy
I like this because the person didn’t realize they were eating (drinking?) shampoo until they were told. Like they didn’t recognize it was thicker and smelled like perfume and probably tasted like poison
catpunch_ t1_ixssbbq wrote
Reply to comment by Healthy-Upstairs-286 in Pregnant women exposed to alcohol are at a significantly greater risk of developing post-partum depression, meta-analysis shows. by Respawan
And/or is a common misguided attempt to self-medicate for those with depression
catpunch_ t1_iubo9lg wrote
Reply to comment by Thesheersizeofit in Bedtime procrastination helps explain the link between anxiety and sleep problems by thebelsnickle1991
I like that phrase, but I don’t see it as self-harm. It’s not the healthiest way to do it but taking time for yourself is ok and necessary
catpunch_ t1_iubo36k wrote
Reply to comment by Shartthrobb in Bedtime procrastination helps explain the link between anxiety and sleep problems by thebelsnickle1991
I used to think that coffee was wrecking my sleep. But then I went on vacation and still had coffee and slept fine. Turns out work is the reason I can’t sleep
catpunch_ t1_j3u8va1 wrote
Reply to comment by mrnoonan81 in Happy rather than sad music soothes newborns — findings suggest that newborns do react to emotions in music, and that responses to music are present at birth by marketrent
That’s what I was thinking. I thought traditionally in Russian and Eastern European music, minor chords did not have the ‘sad’ connotation they have in the West. I thought it was learned… unless they’re maybe talking about tone of singing voice or something like that