Someone kindly explain to me what "brain rotting" is and why I keep seeing it in my prey's dreams.
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Someone kindly explain to me what "brain rotting" is and why I keep seeing it in my prey's dreams.

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“If you ask people in a toxic relationship, “Why do you love this person?" And the answer is… “I don’t know… I can’t describe it. It’s just like… magical. I can’t put it into words. We just have this connection. They just, feel me… you know?” They can’t articulate it. But when you ask a person in a healthy relationship, “Why do you love this person?”, the answer is very clear. “Because I respect them, and they respect me. We share the same values. We have incredible times together. I feel safe with this person.” They give you concrete evidence. But when someone's “like… magical”, and you can’t describe it, it’s because it’s a trauma bonded connection. A confusing space. This ain’t magical. It’s dangerous to go exploring, to stick around and find out . And it’s a wake up call. And opportunity to choose differently. How do you know? Go with the energy. Energy doesn’t lie. Your gut knows. Does this relationship help you grow? Does it fill you up? Does it feel nurturing? Do you feel safe? Genuinely loved? Or does it shrink you? Cause you to to be unstable, unsafe…? You don’t need words. You feel threatened, you don’t feel like yourself, you feel yourself reaching for old toxic behaviors…” ~ I wish I could remember who said this (it wasn’t me) Energy doesn’t lie. The energy says it all. (Run) #relationship101 #toxiclove #toxicrelationship #unhealthyrelationships #unhealthyrelationship #relationshipcoach #breakupcoach #cantdescribeit #dating101 #datingadvice #selflove #selfprotection #selfawareness #thingstoknow #thingstoknowinadvance #internationallifecoach #healthylove #healthyrelationships #relationshipgoals https://www.instagram.com/p/CkQkCdmunCW/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Plotters, Pantsers, and Plantsers
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For those who don’t know, plotters are people who, when writing, plan out their book before they write it. They’re detail oriented and prefer already knowing what they’re going to write about and how they’re going to go about it.
Pantsers are people who fly by the seat of their pants, so to speak. This means they do little to no planning and prefer to jump right into it when it comes to writing.
A plantser would be (you guessed it!) a mix of the plotter and the pantser.
Most people tend to be a mix of both but will lean toward one side of the spectrum more than the other.
Regardless of whether you’re more of a Plotter than a Pantser (and vice versa) it’s always good to know what kind of writer you are :)
4 Things You Should Know About Your New Tamagotchi Original
So you got the new Tamagotchi Original for the holidays, here’s what you need to know!
Pause- You can pause your Tamagotchi Original, and we’ve got the instructions to do so right here. This is a helpful feature for those with a busy life that want to keep their Tamagotchi alive, and hopefully get Mametchi.
Sound Off- Shutting the sound off on your Tamagotchi Original is important, you don’t want it beeping in an important meeting! Read how to mute your Tamagotchi Original here.
Battery - Although the Tamagotchi Original is a re-release of the original device back in the 90’s, one thing has changed; the battery. These devices use the newer CR2032 batteries that the Tamagotchi Connection series used back in the early 2000’s.
Programing- It’s important to note that the programing of these rereleased Tamagotchi Original’s is merely identical to the their predecessors released in the late 90′s.
These are the 3 things you should know about your new Tamagotchi Original, be sure to stay tuned for even more information! Also, enjoy your new Tamagotchi, if its your first, welcome to the Tamagotchi community!

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Earth from Afar
“It suddenly struck me that that tiny pea, pretty and blue, was the Earth. I put up my thumb and shut one eye, and my thumb blotted out the planet Earth. I didn't feel like a giant. I felt very, very small.” - Neil Armstrong, Apollo 11
This week we're celebrating Earth Day 2018 with some of our favorite images of Earth from afar...
At 7.2 million Miles...and 4 Billion Miles
Voyager famously captured two unique views of our homeworld from afar. One image, taken in 1977 from a distance of 7.3 million miles (11.7 million kilometers) (above), showed the full Earth and full Moon in a single frame for the first time in history. The second (below), taken in 1990 as part of a “family portrait of our solar system from 4 billion miles (6.4 billion kilometers), shows Earth as a tiny blue speck in a ray of sunlight.” This is the famous “Pale Blue Dot” image immortalized by Carl Sagan.
“This was our willingness to see the Earth as a one-pixel object in a far greater cosmos,” Sagan’s widow, Ann Druyan said of the image. “It's that humility that science gives us. That weans us from our childhood need to be the center of things. And Voyager gave us that image of the Earth that is so heart tugging because you can't look at that image and not think of how fragile, how fragile our world is. How much we have in common with everyone with whom we share it; our relationship, our relatedness, to everyone on this tiny pixel."
A Bright Flashlight in a Dark Sea of Stars
Our Kepler mission captured Earth’s image as it slipped past at a distance of 94 million miles (151 million kilometers). The reflection was so extraordinarily bright that it created a saber-like saturation bleed across the instrument’s sensors, obscuring the neighboring Moon.
Hello and Goodbye
This beautiful shot of Earth as a dot beneath Saturn’s rings was taken in 2013 as thousands of humans on Earth waved at the exact moment the spacecraft pointed its cameras at our home world. Then, in 2017, Cassini caught this final view of Earth between Saturn’s rings as the spacecraft spiraled in for its Grand Finale at Saturn.
‘Simply Stunning’
"The image is simply stunning. The image of the Earth evokes the famous 'Blue Marble' image taken by astronaut Harrison Schmitt during Apollo 17...which also showed Africa prominently in the picture." -Noah Petro, Deputy Project Scientist for our Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter mission.
Goodbye—for now—at 19,000 mph
As part of an engineering test, our OSIRIS-REx spacecraft captured this image of Earth and the Moon in January 2018 from a distance of 39.5 million miles (63.6 million kilometers). When the camera acquired the image, the spacecraft was moving away from our home planet at a speed of 19,000 miles per hour (8.5 kilometers per second). Earth is the largest, brightest spot in the center of the image, with the smaller, dimmer Moon appearing to the right. Several constellations are also visible in the surrounding space.
The View from Mars
A human observer with normal vision, standing on Mars, could easily see Earth and the Moon as two distinct, bright "evening stars."
Moon Photobomb
"This image from the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) satellite captured a unique view of the Moon as it moved in front of the sunlit side of Earth in 2015. It provides a view of the far side of the Moon, which is never directly visible to us here on Earth. “I found this perspective profoundly moving and only through our satellite views could this have been shared.” - Michael Freilich, Director of our Earth Science Division.
Eight Days Out
Eight days after its final encounter with Earth—the second of two gravitational assists from Earth that helped boost the spacecraft to Jupiter—the Galileo spacecraft looked back and captured this remarkable view of our planet and its Moon. The image was taken from a distance of about 3.9 million miles (6.2 million kilometers).
A Slice of Life
Earth from about 393,000 miles (633,000 kilometers) away, as seen by the European Space Agency’s comet-bound Rosetta spacecraft during its third and final swingby of our home planet in 2009.
So Long Earth
The Mercury-bound MESSENGER spacecraft captured several stunning images of Earth during a gravity assist swingby of our home planet on Aug. 2, 2005.
Earth Science: Taking a Closer Look
Our home planet is a beautiful, dynamic place. Our view from Earth orbit sees a planet at change. Check out more images of our beautiful Earth here.
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To everyone who’s going to be getting a lot of snow:
-Stay safe please, there's going to be a lot of snow coming.
-stay indoors. It’s going to be cold and wet so please stay indoors if you can
-dress warmly. I know some schools are still open so please layer. If you have to go outside for any reason, wear boots, hat, warm coat, gloves, and boots. Stay dry!
-For people who have animals, please keep them indoors. For dog owners, please make sure to let them out when they need to and not more. If your dog has short hair, please give them a jacket and boots. Boots will protect their paws from the cold and keep them from getting cut. Try to avoid staying outside for long periods of time.
14 Things you should know
about traditional Slovak Fašiangy
By: Lucia F.
From: slavorum
Fašiangy, pust, mjasopust, maslenice. However they´ve called it, our ancestors always found the first and coldest quarter of year somehow special. Wedged between the Christmas festivities and pre-Easter fasting, the period between 7 January and end of February was giving a green light to various gourmet, social and even amorous events and celebrations. Visiting rural areas of Slovakia might still give you an opportunity to observe some of the typical Fašiangy traditions and customs. However, thought it might not be clearly visible at the first glance, many of historic folk traditions have transformed into the modern customs that can still be found even in the biggest Slovak cities. Here are 14 fun facts about Slovak Fašiangy you might want to know.