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hazpat t1_itvfac9 wrote
Reply to [Image] It's okay to start now by juniordaboo2g1
The thought on the left is actually positive about the task. The thought on the left seems negative about the activity.
"I should have done this year's ago" demonstrates a new found interest
"Fuck it ill do it now" demonstrates a lack of interest and doing it despite the desire not to.
The first thought is motivational not the second.
hazpat t1_itc64ez wrote
Reply to comment by LawTeaDough in Pilot light playing hard to get by dingustotalicus
More likely the pilot was out because they didn't use it through summer. They are lighting it because it's starting to get cold.
hazpat t1_it8927k wrote
Reply to comment by Bacontoad in (BBC News) "Vast marine protected area 'boosts tuna stocks': A huge marine reserve in the Pacific Ocean has led to the recovery of tuna and other migratory fish around its borders, according to a study." by Bacontoad
Thanks! It's important to check funding on pro fishing research. There are many big companies that like to influence fisheries data. This one checks out fine.
hazpat t1_it8249r wrote
Reply to (BBC News) "Vast marine protected area 'boosts tuna stocks': A huge marine reserve in the Pacific Ocean has led to the recovery of tuna and other migratory fish around its borders, according to a study." by Bacontoad
No link or even title to the actual study...
hazpat t1_isf7ph9 wrote
Reply to comment by CollectionOfAtoms78 in Man plays his saxophone through 9-hour, "very, very complex" brain surgery to remove tumor by BitterFuture
They can test an area before making a cut. They see a section they need to excise they test by touching it, if it dramatically affects speech or motor skill, they look for another spot. Source: neurosurgery nurse explained the procedure before.
hazpat t1_irsbdfm wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Positive childhood experiences of blue spaces and adult well-being. Individuals who recalled more childhood blue space experiences tended to place greater intrinsic value on natural settings, visiting them as adults – which increases better mental wellbeing by Wagamaga
Very first sentence in the article >New research based on data from 18 countries concludes that adults with better mental health are more likely to report having spent time playing in and around coastal and inland waters, such as rivers and lakes (also known collectively as blue spaces) as children.
hazpat t1_irsb28k wrote
Reply to comment by Mr_Zaroc in Positive childhood experiences of blue spaces and adult well-being. Individuals who recalled more childhood blue space experiences tended to place greater intrinsic value on natural settings, visiting them as adults – which increases better mental wellbeing by Wagamaga
Are you saying going to a pool is the same as a creek, river, lake, pond, beach, harbor, ocean?
hazpat t1_irg30xl wrote
Reply to comment by wogsurfer in That's some strange deer by Kabourek4
Ms paint
hazpat t1_ir1c9ob wrote
Reply to what goes around comes around by sometimesisleeptoo
Fuckin hippy
hazpat t1_iujcwyd wrote
Reply to comment by rockylizard in A moth on my mini Buddha statue makes it look like Buddha's wearing a coat or cape by ScruffyTree
The fat laughing one is Budai not Buddha. That's the one most people falsely identify as Buddha all the time