I like pineapple because when you eat it, it eats you; the bromelin starts “digesting” your mouth as soon as you dig in.
So fun. Also nothing else is more delicious than fresh sliced pineapple.
I like pineapple because when you eat it, it eats you; the bromelin starts “digesting” your mouth as soon as you dig in.
So fun. Also nothing else is more delicious than fresh sliced pineapple.
So it’s Soylent pink! I bet that’s delicious if you put it in the smoker.
I wonder if the Darwin award would make an exception and given award to a group…
Thank you for saving me the trouble of making exactly this comment.
This sounds like it’s weaponizable.
I have trouble understanding these types of papers and so I thought I’d ask gpt4 for some help with that. Here’s what I got, I figured I’d share:
The paper titled “Anxious individuals shift emotion control from lateral frontal pole to dorsolateral prefrontal cortex” discusses the neural mechanisms underlying the control of emotional behavior in individuals with anxiety. Here’s a summary of the main findings:
Background:
Main Findings:
Experimental Design:
Implications:
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Silence in the woods is viscerally unsettling to me.
Just the other day at a metro park, I noticed it and it made me quite uneasy. As a rule, I despise mosquitoes, but I should have gotten som mosquito bites in the woods. I did not. Didn’t even use bug spray.
I never thought of it that way but your reasoning is not unsound. Hahahaha.