Lol I do this too especially when I'm wearing a helmet while it's dark out. The creeping dread once you realize you don't have a cap lamp then the slow relief after you understand the situation is definitely an experience.
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Cuprum, Aurum, Plumbium, Hydrargyrum.
They don't exactly end in -ium but close enough
Man I wish Jerma was real
cat is a ufc fighter
A horny turtle
Stylistic choice to make it more visible ( in most cases ) .
FTFY
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what the hell is a holiday week and how do I get one of those
The mantle is a large part of the Earth's volume and even though it flows over geologic time scales, it is still considered solid. Then there's the crust and inner core, which are also considered solid. IMO the Earth is closer to a balloon filled with flour and a small iron ball in the center.
I believe this is also related to your question (the pitch drop experiment) but im too sleepy to integrate this to my answer above lol
I'm a 4, and I'm very poor at remembering people's faces. Same goes with memories, I realized early on that I have really shit memory especially if I rely only on visuals. These days I just try to deduce past events based on information I'm sure of. I also figured out a few years ago that I can remember my day a lot better if I'm narrating the events to myself in real time and compiling a script in my head, because otherwise I wouldn't be able to remember much other than the events that affected my emotions more intensely.