It seems to me that the more happy or optimistic a person is in their social network presence, the more troubled they seem to be IRL. Personally, when I'm happy, the last thing I think of doing is proving it to other people.
Just my two cents.
I read the title as 'rewiring the artistic brain' and I was like 'awesome, I can explain science to my hipster friends now' and then I was thoroughly disappointed
I wonder if consuming cayenne pepper beforehand will give the product a southwestern flair. Or if like... eating ginger and lemongrass will give it a pan-Asian spin.
etc.
Okay so when I first saw the title, I read it as "Surprise! Discovery In Earth's Upper Atmosphere" and thought the landing a couple of days ago was a hoax or something.
Everyone on the internet is playing it right now
I am so on board with this.
It seems to me that the more happy or optimistic a person is in their social network presence, the more troubled they seem to be IRL. Personally, when I'm happy, the last thing I think of doing is proving it to other people. Just my two cents.
I read the title as 'rewiring the artistic brain' and I was like 'awesome, I can explain science to my hipster friends now' and then I was thoroughly disappointed
...researching the wheel usually isn't a priority for me. Chariots are useless units.
I used to be a child once. Then I took a lawn dart to the knee.
I wonder if consuming cayenne pepper beforehand will give the product a southwestern flair. Or if like... eating ginger and lemongrass will give it a pan-Asian spin. etc.
"Babygirl, turn me on with your electric feel"
Okay so when I first saw the title, I read it as "Surprise! Discovery In Earth's Upper Atmosphere" and thought the landing a couple of days ago was a hoax or something.