the nearest depiction of an animal or other sentient fantasy creature to you at this moment comes to life right where it is (i.e. cat photograph, shark plushie, dragon painting, etc)
what happens to you
i am so dead
i need to go to the hospital
maybe a few things to be looked at but iβm fine in the end
iβm totally fine
iβm totally fine and iβm happy
my situation is really really really specific lemme tell you about it
n/a
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assume it doesnβt know you (unless itβs actually a specific animal youβve met) and that itβs normal for its species and would do whatever was natural for it. including being too giant for and destroying the room itβs in. as well as dying immediately if its environment canβt support its life
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It wouldn't be, even if you were full bird it's like humans eating mammals (such as pigs or cows). You may eat chicken without concerns it is cannibalistic. Or not I'm not gonna force you to eat poultry.
Stir fry things! It's really easy to do, it's quick, and basically anything can go in there. Pick some seasonings (dry and/or liquid, i generally do some of both) and you can make a meal, or several if you cook a larger batch, in like 15-20 mins.
Or buy a ready-made pastry and make a quiche if you have an oven. They're super quick to prep and you can just wait for it to cook, and again you can put anything in. I defo agree with soup, that's a good way to get a bunch of random stuff into something good. Stews are a similar deal.
Another tip, you can put a meat and a vegetable or two of any kind in with a tin of chopped tomatoes, some salt, and garlic powder for a really easy sauce you can put on pasta. If you're vegetarian (or just don't have/want meat) you can swap in beans or lentils or chickpeas for meat. If you got the dried ones just soak them in water for a good while before you start cooking.
And as prev said, you can eat random bits and pieces. I have had dinners that were just "oh i have carrots, cucumber, hummus and ham", and that was the meal.
My general goal is eat a lot of veg, and a wide variety of veg, as wel as fruit, to get all the vitamins and stuff I need, and then about as much carbs as plants cause your body needs energy. And of course, a reasonable amount of protein. Fat and sugar and salt will come from trying to make food that tastes good so dw too much. But I'm not calculating my meals or anything, I'm just looking at what I have in the fridge or freezer and cooking anything that roughly fits those guidelines, and trying to buy different ingredients when I go shopping for groceries.
If ur really struggling on some days, this video has some good stuff:
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Once on IMDB I saw a βgoofβ which was that during a scene set in India(?), the light flicker was at the wrong frequency (in hertz). I wish I knew what movie it was to show you guys, I want to say it was some Marvel shit.
I always wondered how this person knew that. Was there an amazing Indian electrician who just instinctively felt the flicker rate was off? Did they go frame by frame and count the flickers per second?
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I have a slightly different problem wherein I cannot count while playing music because Iβm so busy reading the notes and this means I am holding things for the wrong length of time
It's kinda been a brute force process for me. I still don't get every rhythm or pitch right, and I've been playing the piano for at least 14 years (unless you count what I did at 2 years old with no lessons as "playing piano", in which case 16). I also play guitar, but the process is similar.
As you do more playing, you'll find your brain automatically places notes correctly (I no longer have to think almost at all about notes within one ledger line of the main stave for either clef) which will help with playing rhythm, which should also be getting better with playing. You can also train rhythm specifically with exercises. This can be as simple as ignoring the pitch of a note and just playing/clapping rhythms, or you can use exercises you find online.
I did grades, and the progression of these can be very helpful. Not only does the gradual increase in the difficulty of pieces give a nice guided progression, but the exam board I use now, Trinity, has exercises at the back of each book, of which you must learn some (i think one from each category), and one category is rhythm. For my grade six, for example, one of them was all about 3:2 (three against two) polyrhythms, look them up to figure them out, or you can ask and I'll try to explain.
Overall, keep trying to have fun. Play things you enjoy, play things you think are weird or might be a good challenge, improvise, whatever. Just play stuff, it'll get easier.
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Hey, if you have half a minute and care about the LGTBQIA+ community in the EU, I'd suggest you take a look at this initiative to ban conversion therapies in the EU.
1 million people are required to sign, but there's barely 100k. The form takes less than a minute, it only requires your ID, name and surname.
Please, help spread the initiative so that it can reach the goal ASAP!