The Sky is Falling Complaint Thread
AgitatedRiot
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The Sky is Falling Complaint Thread.
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And a perfect theme song. The Sky Falls but We Stand Tall
I'm awake and I cant sleep.
Not surprising if are on social media staring at a lit screen. Turn the device off and then try.
I can relate to that one.
I didn't even realize it had went over page 101, but it's split now.
Watch that it can mess with many Human functions.
That's marginally better than being asleep and unable to wake.
So I was having a typical Saturday morning, mowing the lawn naked and... I saw this shadow almost right below me. And the shadow was slowly getting bigger. I looked up and realized the sky was cracked and a fairly large piece of it was coming toward me. As I frantically jumped out of the way, the chunk of sky landed in our backyard, destroying the lawnmower and sending a cloud of dust and dandelions everywhere. When everything cleared up, aside from being covered with dust and dandelion seeds, I was okay. But since I will have to replace the lawn mower, I certainly am not going to pay somebody to haul away a piece of the sky. I'll just mow around it and considered the job done.
Wait. That piece of the sky could be worth a lot of money:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/274356178880?chn=ps&mkevt=1&mkcid=28
"Mowing the lawn naked" That's not wise! Cutting the grass that short will kill it.
That is the most scary thing. Lying there, unable to move. Death?
The page I'm on.
Sleep paralysis: It can be scary, but it's harmless, and most people will only get it once or twice. Twice in a lifetime is a lie. I get it all the time.
Things that cause the problem of sleep paralysis
insomnia
disrupted sleeping patterns
narcolepsy – a long-term condition that causes a person to fall asleep suddenly. I don't have this problem
post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
generalized anxiety disorder
panic disorder
a family history of sleep paralysis.
Most of these are under control.
I once had an experience that was scary. I was dreaming an intense nightmare. I was slowly waking up but I felt stuck and couldn't move. I didn't open my eyes but slowly woke up.
as soon as that passed, I figured out my body must have thought my sheets and blankets were keeping me captive. Of course, I also figured out that it was too early to wake up so I had to go back to sleep.
Oh I'm getting tired of the dirty and/or defective restroom dreams.
I also have dreams of dirty restrooms. Yuck.
Glad I'm not the only one.
I used to have a recurring dream of being on a large airliner and flying low over a forested area, and landing on a two-lane road that dipped up & down over low hills through the forest. Although I always woke up before landing.
Complaint: It's been raining for so long. I forgot what the sun looked like. Not that I want it to go away with 87 °F and 30 °C. That humidity can go away, but with temps of 90 °F and 32 °C, it does make it hot and sticky and does open the pores like a good steam room.
Guten Nacht. Schlaf schön. Ich brauche Schlaf.
They had the nerve to list the condition as "New". As if there are people trying to save money by buying used meteorites.
Guten Morgen!
Ask the dinosaurs how well that works.
Maybe bad for the dinosaurs, but it did work out for the rest of us. Eventually, in the long,long, longer run.
Some people have spent way too much on a piece of cereal. I don't understand why?
They don't have enough milk at the time?
very funny!
I was looking at it the same way. I also thought maybe it was the last piece of cereal at the time.
Not a complaint: So there I was, peacefully watching the F1 cars circling Imola, when I heard an engine noise outside. First thought when I looked: 'why's that plane so low, and outside any air corridor?'. Second thought: 'Awwwww, it's a Dakota!'
Flightradar 24 confirmed the observation *g* Cool:-)
The plane is the last operational Dakota in the Netherlands, and it's 80 years old, and started life as a military C47. Unfortunately, this will be her last year flying, as it's apparently getting too hard to find qualified pilots and engineers, as well as obtaining the right fuel; and rising expenses. So I'm even more pleased to have seen her.
I guess I'm very different. If I'm tired, I can fall asleep staring at my large 4K screen, even in the middle of a game of Solitaire!
Complaint: Getting old isn't all fun and games. I just performed an unintentional experiment and have proved that microwave ovens heat more than water molecules. After supper I wanted a cup of coffee. I'd already washed the dishes and put them away. So, I grabbed my favorite heavy ceramic coffee mug (aka: "stoneware") and popped it into the microwave for the usual 2 minutes. I grabbed the coffee jar, a spoon, and some creamer, set it up on the counter and waited for the "Ding". "Ding", all done, popped open the door, stuck my finger in the cup handle, started to pull the cup out to set on the counter, but just as the cup was exiting the confines of the oven I realized that it was unusually light, and before my brain could squeeze out the reason, I also realized it was exceedingly HOT. So, now the cup is dangling over the floor and my finger flesh is melting. About that time my brain had caught up with the situation and informed me "It's empty you fool!". Three microseconds later I had the cup on the counter and my finger under the cold water tap and the neighbors probably thought I'd been shot and I even think that I taught them a few new words. Yep, dry ceramic heats up real nice in the microwave when there isn't enough other mass in the microwave field to absorb the energy. Now I know.
I hate doing stupid things by not paying attention. I have three rules to survive old age. 1) Don't rush my movements. 2) Don't take shortcuts. 3) Pay attention to details. How many of those did I violate?
Non-complaint: While the hot mug was sitting on the counter, heating the room, I grabbed another cup, put water in it, irradiated it for 2 minutes, and succeeded in assembling my cup of coffee. All is right with the world. Except when this burn turns to a blister. But for now I have coffee. Wheee...