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poodlebutt76 t1_jcfs3u1 wrote
Reply to comment by Areyouuk2 in [Image]It's the little things in life that make a big difference by WeedyStock
"life is good" "oh wait a bunch of foxes just ate all 17 of my babies and now I'm missing a leg"
poodlebutt76 t1_jbwf6wp wrote
Reply to comment by habitual_wanderer in [image] by Royal_Tumbleweed_910
I'm not trying... I'm just laying here in bed
poodlebutt76 t1_jb39nwb wrote
Reply to comment by tallerThanYouAre in A duo of 81-year-old women are on the adventure of a lifetime: Seeing the world in 80 days by OregonTripleBeam
Become that promise doesn't come true for many nowadays. Unless you already started out rich
poodlebutt76 t1_j4rn5ca wrote
Reply to comment by owls_unite in Dad donates kidney to stranger after daughter's transplant by Roshanrapha
It was a good joke 🤣
poodlebutt76 t1_j4rn112 wrote
Reply to comment by notpeternotpete in Dad donates kidney to stranger after daughter's transplant by Roshanrapha
Wow, that's incredible!
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Reply to comment by LuneBlu in [Image] Curiosity Is Essential for the Future by john1108hr
I try to think about how I'm glad I wasn't born any time in the last 2000 years (any time after the agricultural revolution), otherwise if I didn't die as a kid of some horrible disease, I'd live to either die in childbirth, starvation, or watch most of my kids die of said diseases/starvation.
Generally the best time to be born was 10,000 years ago when we were still living the lives our brains and bodies are adapted to, or now when we've at least got vaccines, warm houses and comfy beds, and things like music and math and psychedelics and access to every book ever and strawberries or whatever else you happen to enjoy.
poodlebutt76 t1_j19yd05 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [image] by _Cautious_Memory
No no you don't understand. Once you figure out the underlying cause of your mental issues, it automatically solves them.
Your hippocampus is like "oh, your mother's yelling caused your crippling anxiety!" And then magically undoes all of the reinforced neural structures of your unhealthy coping mechanisms. And somehow puts in the healthy coping methods that you never learned.
poodlebutt76 t1_j0d9moh wrote
Reply to comment by Cognitive_Spoon in [Image] Believe that life is rigged in your favor by crm_expert
Remember the old adage about being an adult. That you can keep two opposing principles in your head at once.
You can still practice gratitude while asking for/trying to reach better conditions at the same time. In fact, each informs the other, and when they're not in balance, you get entitlement the one hand, and learned helplessness on the other.
poodlebutt76 t1_itwp6o7 wrote
Reply to comment by MotheroftheworldII in The clouds parted to reveal epic mountain views in Grindelwald, Switzerland! [OC][2215x3000] by TravelingTJ
The industrial part of Lausanne is not particularly beautiful, for example. But yes the majority of it is beautiful.
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Reply to comment by THE_some_guy in Todays solar eclipse drew some nice patterns through the shades by kapege
When the hole/aperture is small enough, it acts like a lens/camera obscura, rather than just a plain opening letting the light through.
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Reply to comment by GeorgeThe13th in [Image]It's the little things in life that make a big difference by WeedyStock
It's for fucking emphasis mate