Who wants to go for a ride ? 49 comments
scatmandingo
· 6 years ago
What if it has nothing to do with sadness? What about a father who has had a successful life, raised two kids and gotten them through college and now wants to finish life before he starts to get sick and so his children’s last memory is of him strong and relatively young. I don’t see why he shouldn’t be allowed to make that choice for himself.
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Who wants to go for a ride ? 49 comments
scatmandingo
· 6 years ago
Robert Heinlein wrote some books in which the ability to take your own life is a sacred right due to the immortality associated with medical advancements. It struck me as a very interesting concept.
In the US we have the right to “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” but is it really a right if it’s enforced? Isn’t part of that right to choose the opposite?
In the US we have the right to “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” but is it really a right if it’s enforced? Isn’t part of that right to choose the opposite?
He looks excited. 5 comments
scatmandingo
· 6 years ago
It would actually insulate him and prevent him from absorbing heat from the room.
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That's one way to come out 6 comments
scatmandingo
· 6 years ago
It’s weird that we say “on purpose” but “by accident” so “on accident” and “by purpose” sound dissonant.
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Age is just a number 7 comments
scatmandingo
· 6 years ago
A little harsh. If a homosexual man can accurately judge that a woman is attractive without actually being attracted to her can’t an older person do the same with a younger person?
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A real alien 9 comments
Who would have guessed 28 comments
But how though? 18 comments
But how though? 18 comments
Who would have guessed 28 comments
scatmandingo
· 6 years ago
She’s in a Japanese facility. Are we sure she isn’t just making fun of the staff?
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But how though? 18 comments
scatmandingo
· 6 years ago
But I would think that would depend on triangulation from cellular towers like the other GPS features of a phone. I don’t think that would work in orbit.
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Did you know that? 21 comments
scatmandingo
· 6 years ago
90% of the world’s sturgeon live in the Caspian Sea.
Dolph Lundgren is a Rhodes Scholar.
The singer for Offspring has a PhD in molecular biology.
Eye floaters are called myodesopsia but there is no official medical term for a booger.
Tomatoes are fruit.
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Dolph Lundgren is a Rhodes Scholar.
The singer for Offspring has a PhD in molecular biology.
Eye floaters are called myodesopsia but there is no official medical term for a booger.
Tomatoes are fruit.
Did you know that? 21 comments
scatmandingo
· 6 years ago
Most people over say.. 35 .. would know that. It was what you used to check that a typewriter was functioning. Under that age I doubt most people have ever used one.
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Share your story in the comments 30 comments
scatmandingo
· 6 years ago
I haven’t had it in a while but I was prone to sleepembezzling, sleepplagarism, and sleepmopery for a while there.
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Share your story in the comments 30 comments
scatmandingo
· 6 years ago
You just have to get good at it by preparing for it while you are awake. Look up lucid dreaming techniques. They help.
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Share your story in the comments 30 comments
scatmandingo
· 6 years ago
I’ve been experiencing it for the last year. I will actually dream that I wake up over and over and that there is someone in the house and coming up the stairs. The trick is to have a “test” to know whether what you are feeling is real. At first I would try to stand up and if I couldn’t then I knew I was dreaming but after a few times I started being able to stand up in the dream and then “wake up” lying down again.
Now my test is to scrunch my face up as hard as I can. For some reason when I that in a dream it will wake me up legitimately.
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Now my test is to scrunch my face up as hard as I can. For some reason when I that in a dream it will wake me up legitimately.
Has anyone experienced it? 43 comments
Car drives upside down in a tunnel 3 comments