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riski_click t1_jegue8w wrote

Reply to comment by jamesland7 in Celtics Tix by 137thaccount

Haitian Jack sold me the Season 3 Box Set of Gilmore Girls, but it ended up that Disc Three was just old Stormy Daniels porn clips.. I still don't know if Rory's grandmother ended up paying for school or not...

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what-time-is-purple t1_jegue72 wrote

Like something is gripping your heart. Your chest feels tight, sometimes to the point of a sharp pain. Can't control your breathing. Hyperventilating or not breathing at all, or at least the sensation that you can't breathe. Heavy, rapid heart rate. Sweating. Cold fingers/hands. It's like opening a shaken up bottle of soda, and it's uncontrollably spilling everywhere, and you can't get the cap back on, and even if you do there's already such a mess to clean up. And then instead of helping you clean up the mess, people ask why you made the mess and tell you how easy it is to open bottles without having them spill.

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postalkamil t1_jegudrg wrote

I walk used to walk few kilometers a day but only after my medication "for stress" and taking a break from meaningless job by heart rate is rather normal for my age.

Stress is a silent but effective killer.

BTW it is possible that I'm prone to some other nasty shits due to my genes.

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A_Man_Who_Writes t1_jegudi1 wrote

Park at the Boston Common Garage and either take the train or walk. It’s typically a breeze getting in there and it’s only $16 evenings/weekends. But it’s Boston so there’s always a chance you could be sitting in bumper-to-bumper. In that case the safest way is to pretty much hit up the closest train station to where you live and hop colors. The reason why I park under the Common is because I don’t like the trains and I have no idea how late I’ll be in the city. I’ve come very close to missing the last of the trains and having to Uber all the way back to Alewife.

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fridaycat t1_jegucyh wrote

Reply to comment by Yum_Kaax in Odd People in WeHa by Greymalkyn76

Had a schizophrenic client who had a huge abcess in his jaw, and he was convinced it was a device inplanted to record him. He wouldn't see a doctor because he didn't want the device retrieved and listened to. We had to convince him that we had someone who could secretly help him without the government knowing. Thankfully we found a doctor to play along, because that thing could have killed him.

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hurdygurdy21 t1_jegucsu wrote

Reply to comment by LaserGadgets in Far Cry 5 or 6 by Monsterboogie007

My main gripe with 4 was the main NPCs who want Ajay to join them are both the worst kind of people. One wants war for the sake of war and the other just wants to hide away (might be over simplified, been a while since I played). The best choice is the secret ending you can get.

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Intergalacticdespot t1_jegucqn wrote

This is true, also general size of chest cavity etc. But they don't know much else. There could be all kinds of obstructive tissue, convoluted airflow pathways, muscular limitations and just about any other barrier you can imagine. It's entirely possible for a big barrel chest and other appropriate anatomy to produce a cute little whistle or some kind of baby dinosaur from a Hollywood movie trill.

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