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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Have you done anything you're proud of lately?English
3·3 days agoMy condolences. You did the right thing by being there for her and comforting her while she took her last breath. Kudos to you.
Bazzite is the more gaming oriented flavour of Universal Blue’s distros, but take a look at Bluefin if you wanna try something similar (but not focused on gaming, although gaming also works fine on it). I’ve used it for about a year or so myself, and I love it. It’s immutable so it “just works”, but I can still play around and tinker with distroboxes or VMs.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•We turn the HVAC "up" whether we want it colder or warmer.
2·12 days agoThis reminds me of this: in Danish, “zipping up” means both zipping and unzipping a zipper.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is something you can see, hear, smell, etc., that others can't?
10·12 days agoThere are syringes that come prefilled with saline used to flush IVs. Some people can taste it when it’s injected, others can’t. I’m one of those who can.
I can quickly learn to recognize specific people’s footsteps, so I can hear who’s approaching. Sometimes it doesn’t even depend on what footwear the person is wearing.
Apparently I can hear high pitched sounds too. I’ve heard such sounds several times where people around me weren’t able to hear it, and recently I could hear an ultrasound device too, which kinda make sense since they start at around 20 kHz.
Also, this isn’t about sensing, but I can slow my heart rate temporarily simply by holding my breath.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is something you can see, hear, smell, etc., that others can't?
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•You can choose 1 superpower, but the first reply is the side effect. What superpower would you choose?
1·22 days agoBut you have to name it after the person you hate the most.



Not entirely true. I’ve done the research. It’s difficult, yes, but some places in the world allow it. E.g. Scandinavian countries.