Anon 08/24/2018 (Fri) 23:51:10 No.1915 del
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>Well, that strategy could go really well considering that it increases the activity. You could also compile everything in one stroke so it´s enjoyable without any posts in the middle when you finish what you wanted to do.

It really depends. I often don't have a lot of time to work on tings at the moment do to me trying to get things straighted out at the personal front after the chaotic year. So that makes me lean towards a steady when I can when I feel like it. But I feel like I am a bit more in control at the moment, like I will have time pretty soon to set aside and finish one in a single go. There is some possible IRL stuff comming up still so I"ll see.

>Though if I can add some commentaries on those, the ER trips are something serious and emergencies nobody can joke about that. Who knows if it could be your last visit and your grandfather doesn´t see you again in his hardest moments.
Agreed, though the ER trip was actually my father who turned out to have non super serious but still painful back problems You never know, and I have had several close calls in the past few years with a few people.

>About the pitbulls, I simply don´t understand those people who buy them. If they went wild, some owners could easily get beaten by them in strength and receive serious bruises.
It wasn't too bad, the cat survived the attack alright somehow . Large dogs I can understand in some situations guard dogs, but a lot of people just seem to buy them and manage them like any other dog. I try not to judge too harshly because I don't know any statics on pitbull attacks and other more aggressive breeds and I'm not sure how much of it is a perceptions based on aggression (as in the are somewhat more aggressive and scarier looking but for all I know mutts may have a similar attack rate). But I agree from a personal standpoint tat for sure, just seems a bit crazy/stupid.

>Whenever I see those people with high dogs that measure half of their human bodies (some dogs look like ponies sometimes), I could easily make a reactionary meme face if I had to judge them. I stay passive but sweet mother of Celestia, help me to understand that trend.
This, sans sheepdogs.

>Another advice is waiting in the door for 6 or 7 seconds whenever you are leaving any building, so the body gets adapted to the ambient and the change of temperature feels less extreme. It´s the same pattern as the myth about the swimming pools. It is not because of eating but that radical change of warmth.
Even though it's still summer here I will remember that advice when winter hits.