not_cinderella
not_cinderella t1_j6kdr63 wrote
Reply to What are some horror movies that enjoy critical acclaim beyond the genre (i.e., are considered to be great movies overall, not just respected by horror fans)? by FeatheredVentilator
Scream is probably the only slasher besides Psycho and Halloween genuinely liked by fans and critics alike.
not_cinderella t1_j6fr00d wrote
Reply to comment by Bolton_McThunderpecs in Looking for dark comedies to change my mood by Bolton_McThunderpecs
I was here, minding my own business, working on some repairs for my new house, when these kids starting killing themselves all over my property.
not_cinderella t1_j6a12in wrote
Reply to Let's talk about how Sinister is probably one of the scariest horror movies of all time by VeryBonelessPizza
I like it but I didn't find it that scary, I think because it was so hyped up for me as the scariest movie ever. It's incredibly well made and well constructed though and Ethan Hawke is fantastic as the lead.
not_cinderella t1_j6966ok wrote
Reply to What’s your favourite film that you’ve literally only ever seen once or twice? by BeneficialPraline801
Zodiac. It's been taking off streaming so I haven't seen it since I first watched it on Netflix a couple years ago.
not_cinderella t1_j5go0t8 wrote
Reply to comment by PLaTinuM_HaZe in Diets with low potassium are associated with kidney injuries and a culprit in cardiovascular disease by giuliomagnifico
>They’ve opted for the path that it’s easier to urge people to reduce sodium than for people to eat actual good food sources rich in potassium.
Interesting.
not_cinderella t1_j5gnw3u wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Diets with low potassium are associated with kidney injuries and a culprit in cardiovascular disease by giuliomagnifico
I'm not anti-meat but let's be real, bacon is one of the worst meats you can put into your body.
not_cinderella t1_j2xgigt wrote
Reply to comment by EvaUnit_03 in How much a person laughs in conversation appears to be a stable trait associated with being relatable, and is not necessarily reflective of enjoyment. by [deleted]
Not laughing isn’t a crime though?
not_cinderella t1_j2xanxl wrote
Reply to comment by EvaUnit_03 in How much a person laughs in conversation appears to be a stable trait associated with being relatable, and is not necessarily reflective of enjoyment. by [deleted]
>If we don't come off as likeable and relatable nobody will talk to us or be friendly towards us and we'll be left alone in these forced scenarios we have to deal with daily, repeatedly.
This is a bad thing?
not_cinderella t1_j2e49tq wrote
Reply to comment by CeeToTheZee in Use of hormonal contraceptives is not associated with sleep patterns in women, study finds by lolfuys
>when the guy can just make sure to wear a condom each time
Doing both is the most effective. However, I do think, in a long-term relationship, when a couple is done having children/decides they definitely don't want to have children, the guy should look into a vasectomy.
not_cinderella t1_j2e0kgr wrote
Reply to comment by LuckyHedgehog in Intermittent Fasting significantly reduced systolic blood pressure (SBP), but not diastolic blood pressure (DBP). The effects are likely due to weight loss. by glawgii
It’s hard to wrap my head around how not eating for 4 days could be healthy, but that’s probably m personal struggle with disordered eating coming in. Thanks for the info.
not_cinderella t1_j2cyj9a wrote
Reply to comment by celticchrys in Intermittent Fasting significantly reduced systolic blood pressure (SBP), but not diastolic blood pressure (DBP). The effects are likely due to weight loss. by glawgii
I think I’ve heard that before. But is it just type II diabetes or both type I and II?
not_cinderella t1_j2biqzz wrote
Reply to comment by smurficus103 in Intermittent Fasting significantly reduced systolic blood pressure (SBP), but not diastolic blood pressure (DBP). The effects are likely due to weight loss. by glawgii
Like what though? I already mostly eat a 12-12 (even 14-10) schedule; not on purpose that’s just how I like to eat. Is there really a lot of benefit from constraining eating further ?
not_cinderella t1_j2b7lht wrote
Reply to comment by Sketti_n_butter in Intermittent Fasting significantly reduced systolic blood pressure (SBP), but not diastolic blood pressure (DBP). The effects are likely due to weight loss. by glawgii
So does this mean essentially if you’re not looking to lose weight, there isn’t much of a benefit to doing IF?
not_cinderella t1_j1f3s6q wrote
Reply to comment by your_actual_dad-_- in Sleep duration declines in early adulthood until age 33, and then picks up again at age 53. The study, involving 730,187 participants spread over 63 countries, revealed how sleep patterns change across the lifespan, and how they differ between countries. by Wagamaga
What an unsubstantiated reach.
not_cinderella t1_j1f3pa7 wrote
Reply to comment by Whoissnake in Sleep duration declines in early adulthood until age 33, and then picks up again at age 53. The study, involving 730,187 participants spread over 63 countries, revealed how sleep patterns change across the lifespan, and how they differ between countries. by Wagamaga
It would be interesting to replicate this with childless people, both single and married perhaps.
not_cinderella t1_ja3mict wrote
Reply to comment by skunktubs in Tim Robbins should have won Best Actor for The Shawshank Redemption over Tom Hanks for Forrest Gump by Scmods05
I agree Shawshank should’ve won best picture, but I still think Hanks deserved best actor.