yugosaki
yugosaki t1_j9vbwjx wrote
Reply to comment by KaiserToster in The very first image published of Russias invasion. A soldier jumping over a crimean toll-booth. by CustardAccurate1540
Our brain most strongly remembers novel experiences. If you've done the same thing over and over again it all kind of blends together, but something new sticks out. This is also why time seems to pass more quickly as you get older, you're having less novel experiences.
Watching the invasion realtime is something none of us have experienced before and was really stressful for most people. It was also smack in the middle of a time where most people had really boring day-to-day lives due to pandemic restrictions, so it REALLY sticks out.
yugosaki t1_j7egj5d wrote
Reply to comment by tempskawt in Vitamin D supplements linked to reduced risk of suicide, study of veterans finds by thebelsnickle1991
Unrelated, but when I first read "vet" I interpreted it as "veterinarian" and was like "why would an animal doctor be deployed to saudi arabia" for a good minute before I figured out what I misunderstood
yugosaki t1_j7c5t1l wrote
Reply to comment by halpstonks in Vitamin D supplements linked to reduced risk of suicide, study of veterans finds by thebelsnickle1991
plus even if there is technically enough sun, if its not warm out we're gonna be wearing long sleeves and pants, so the actual sun to skin exposure is limited a lot.
yugosaki t1_j7c5goe wrote
Reply to comment by enirgin in Vitamin D supplements linked to reduced risk of suicide, study of veterans finds by thebelsnickle1991
getting a vitamin D prescription filled also indicates this person is in regular contact with a medical provider.
Given that you can easily get vitamin d without a prescription, I'd say the fact they are seeing a doctor is a bigger factor.
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That being said, anecdotally I find if I forget to take vitamin D in the winter I experience some seasonal depression and fatigue.
yugosaki t1_j26kzgo wrote
Reply to comment by MuForceShoelace in Doncaster surgery sends cancer text instead of festive message by ed_kempers_moustache
This is crazy to me, where I live they'll only text you a negative result for a test, and only if you've opted in. If you have an actual health concern they need to inform you about, they always call and confirm that its you on the phone. If they can't get ahold of you, they just send a 'call us ASAP' text.
yugosaki t1_jadgq8g wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in New study disputes the birth order theory that later-born are "born to rebel" by Humble_Complaint_767
It sounds like these studies are a complete mess and are likely heavily biased by the researchers own opinions.
Things like tattoos, piercings, being very open minded and unique, taking risks, etc are considered rebellious by the older generation, but increasingly the younger generations encourage these traits in their own children so in that context they are definitionally not rebellious.
Any study into rebellion is going to be difficult to gauge because what constitutes 'rebellion' in the context of family and upbringing is going to vary wildly between families and even individuals. Nearly every trait that could be described as 'rebellious' could also be regarded as a positive trait by some parents.