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ophel1a_ t1_j6loaxu wrote
The first time I saw my boyfriend play a lady, I was a bit surprised. Then I saw him moving the camera around in questionable ways and it all made sense. xD
I was 16. With another 16 years under my belt, nope, not weird in the least.
My ex-husband also played female chars "because they're a smaller target", so. Whether it's borderline creepy or tactical, you do you broh.
ophel1a_ t1_j3l20pq wrote
Anybody got any good old lore about these three sisters?
ophel1a_ t1_ix9bpsp wrote
Reply to AskScience AMA Series: I'm a wildlife filmmaker who's spent years tracking and filming the endangered ocelot population in Texas. Ask me anything! by AskScienceModerator
It would be AMAZING to build a wild corridor between Mexico and the US. I see that housing developments, possibly turbine area?, farms/ranches, and potentially the divider wall are obstacles. Are there any other impediments in place?
ETA: Great episode, too!
ophel1a_ t1_j7jb7bt wrote
Reply to comment by jamminjalepeno in ‘Flow’, comparable to the Chinese concept of Wu Wei, dissolves our sense of self and transforms our experience of time. It’s an antidote to the modern world’s obsession with multitasking, but finding it depends on balancing the challenge of a task against our skill. by IAI_Admin
I think you nailed it!
From the article:
>In particular, it is relatively straightforward to engage in a task that has clear goals and which provides clear feedback on how well we’re doing.
Or point number nine. I would suggest tweaking the language here a bit. I entered a "flow" state according to the criteria a few summers ago, but I wasn't challenging myself physically. It was mentally challenging. I accidentally discovered an anthill and decided, slowly, to observe them, then to interact neutrally, then to cause a little mischief. Forty minutes later, I got thirsty and snapped back into "time". As a concept. Hah!
Just some additionary information to put out there. Know your skills, and then be willing to see lil challenges in unexpected places.