

This does not happen to me. Commonly, I wake up 2-3 times every night, and I barely remember any dreams.
On the other hand, when I was taking quetiapine, I remembered 1-2 dreams every night (regardless if I was waking up at night or not).
This does not happen to me. Commonly, I wake up 2-3 times every night, and I barely remember any dreams.
On the other hand, when I was taking quetiapine, I remembered 1-2 dreams every night (regardless if I was waking up at night or not).
Yes, for me it’s very common and very easy not to notice too
I’ve had a similar surgery last August. My mind was going wild about the procedure, but my psychologist suggested I look into it, and I found it was much simpler than I expected, which eased a bit the anxiety. The recovery was a bit slow, but I did some things on my throat as well, which come with eating restrictions. The recovery for the nose part was uneventful.
To be honest, I love being a part of a group. I even crave it, sometimes. The hard part is finding an appropriate group, and the harder part is to feel comfortable in it.
On Boost it shows correctly as well
Don’t even get me started on replying to audio messages
That explains a lot, to be honest (hahaha)
Two come to mind easily:
https://youtu.be/djuLTycQICE?si=G4hrdKs0AANTXBfn
Fitz and the Tantrums - The Walker
Between “Can’t keep up with my rhythm” and “I walk to the sound of my own drum” this song feels very empowering for me at times.
https://youtu.be/jfLpVbu5svQ?si=FHJ-n510Hr4jZWWX
Machine Gun Kelly - bloody valentine
The overcommitment to the relationship in his head and being sad after being overstimulated is very relatable as well.
Yeah, I definitely don’t listen to my favorite song all the time. When I find a song I like, though, I usually listen to it endlessly (at least until I move on to another song).
I would keep it. I love the way I think differently, and I am at a point where I think that if I do not fit somewhere, other people should work more to accommodate things I do differently (because I do work a lot to be sociable).
Just to add another interpretation (that’s not exactly correct, but might rest your mind a little bit): when you measure a single particle (or molecule) it’s kind of hard to predict the outcome - so it’s useful to think of particles having two states (or molecules having more vibrational states, for instance). When you add a lot of particles or molecules together, the population behavior gets a lot more predictable, and this situation is closer to what we are used to in the real world, that’s one of the reasons quantum mechanics feels unnatural. It’s also somewhat similar to how a single person can be different and unpredictable, but marketing can easily get insights from large populations. Imagine studying a million people and figuring out 0.5% of them are blonde and have AB+ blood type. When you look at this, you might ask what does 0.5% of people even mean: it’s only 1 in 200, but depending on how you think about it, it looks very weird - what does half person even mean in the real world? In the end, it’s more a matter of how we interpret things, and trying to compare quantum behavior with real-world analogies will always be weird.
Ah, ok, thanks!
Hey, I just want to add my voice to the praise here! This is by far the community where I feel more comfortable interacting in both lemmy and reddit (in the ~five years that i had used it). For instance, this topic for discussion is already a lovely example of how to handle an issue in an open and inclusive way. Thank you for your hard work!
Not OP, but for me it’s been very helpful!
Jesus! Is this an autistic trait? I’m undiagnosed, but it happens with me so so often
Definitely! The cleaning ladies at work unintentionally move things on my desk often, and I have to move them back as soon as I’m back there.
I had the same feeling reading the comments in a reddit post that reached All, the happiness of finally being part of a group without making a huge effort is amazing
You’re totally right, ideally yes.
Unfortunately, resources are limited and starting from somewhere is better than not starting at all.
What you mean is something close to “We should not tax the rich to level the playing field” and that is a very bad take.
No one wants to bring everyone up to the level of the best in every field. What people want is for the baseline conditions to be good enough so everyone has the opportunity of having a decent life.
It is such a large difference.
Me too! There’s always another task