Oof. I was up last night with panic attacks about the thing.
I just fixed it, but it took 2 hours and gave me more stress than it should have.
Hurray for anxious avoidance behaviors.
I'm sorry buddy. I hope things are better now and you're able to relax a bit now. Sending love and hugs.
Better now, it's always better after dealing with the issue, but you can't convince my brain of that.
Your disability is not your fault.
This is a nice reminder, thank you.
No, but it is my responsibility
that image is crazy... where did you find it? is it a photoshop? ...is she dead?
It could be a very long focal length lens, they can make far away objects appear quite large and closer to the foreground.
looking at the detail of the water more closely, it seems like the water is a close up shot of a smaller wave that was photoshopped behind a person standing on a beach, so the scale makes it look huge. ive never seen a tidal wave though! maybe they have those same curves in big scale
Couldn't be me, surely
I think this community's posts are more and more about normal people.
This one is pretty generic, but it comes down to if this is an individual's default behavior with everything and how much it's effecting their life.
"We all pee too, but if you're doing it 60 times a day, it's probably a problem."
Stamets is back! Someone tell Culber!
This is me after putting away 4 weeks woeth of school tasks and now I'm supposed to do those while also doing to the ongoing ones
Oof. I was up last night with panic attacks about the thing.
I just fixed it, but it took 2 hours and gave me more stress than it should have.
Hurray for anxious avoidance behaviors.
I'm sorry buddy. I hope things are better now and you're able to relax a bit now. Sending love and hugs.
Better now, it's always better after dealing with the issue, but you can't convince my brain of that.