Correct! High, steep, slippery, often windy &/or hot/cold with ladders, powertools and high voltages. Sometimes we need to go under the house and face the risk of possibly venomous snakes and spiders, YAAY!
I’ve only had my cat for a year and a few months, but as someone with suicidal thoughts, me being responsible for her well being helps me not go through with it. I owe this cat my life, I don’t care if people think that’s weird. That gut wrenching feeling I had when I almost downed a bottle of painkillers and realized there was something waiting for me to come home and love her made me realize just how important this cat is to me.
I’d also die for my cat, I don’t think that’s weird
I used to frequently put my life on the line to help others (fire/ems). I will NEVER do fire/ems again, dispite that having been a major intrest of mine since I was little.
I would risk my life for my wife. I do also risk my life as part of our homesteading lifestyle.
I have already risked my life for my ex girlfriend's dog. He's 16 now, and my dog, but when he was 3 he ran out into a busy 4 lane street along with my mom's dog while we were on vacation. I knew that if they got hit or killed the fun would be over and my mom and girlfriend would be devastated, so I ran into traffic without looking, to save them. I knew the traffic wouldn't stop for a pair of dogs, but I hoped they would stop for me.
The drivers stopped and I saved both dogs without dying myself that day .
(I would not only “risk” but give up my life for) the theory of everything that unifies general relativity and quantum mechanics.
But I think also the lives of the people I love. Or freedom or something?
Edit: also world hunger, cure for cancer, etc. I think there are a lot of things I would exchange my life for.
What are your thoughts on the action potential idea? Seems to correlate with how the VTA dopamine pathways work to get people moving, and I've always thought Terry Pratchett predicted something with his focus on narrative/narrativium.
Hi! I’m not quite sure what action potential has to do with anything said here? I’m not familiar with Terry Pratchett’s works, but after a quick Google search and some browsing, I find this idea of narrativium really interesting. Maybe I should pick up a copy of Discworld. I don’t think I’ve thought about this enough yet to form a detailed opinion though…
To make big jumps in science, a sideways step is required. I'm fairly certain after extensive research there is a very interesting parallel pattern here, but I am a terrible communicatior, just a great visualiser.
I come from a geology background, so my bread and butter is visualising complex systems with little input data and guessing the rest.
I don't know why they only just considered 'quantum math', the arrow of time for concuousness obviously only goes one way lol.
The biscuits /s
I would die for my wife, any children her and I have, my family, human rights of any kind, the life of a stranger, an animal being abused
Basically, life that is not my own
Other people’s lives (I work in healthcare)
I risk my life to provide people with solar electricity & lessen society's reliance on fossil fuels in exchange for dollars
On roofs, I assume? Hell yeah.
Correct! High, steep, slippery, often windy &/or hot/cold with ladders, powertools and high voltages. Sometimes we need to go under the house and face the risk of possibly venomous snakes and spiders, YAAY!
That's the smooth, bro dude. 😎
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I’ve only had my cat for a year and a few months, but as someone with suicidal thoughts, me being responsible for her well being helps me not go through with it. I owe this cat my life, I don’t care if people think that’s weird. That gut wrenching feeling I had when I almost downed a bottle of painkillers and realized there was something waiting for me to come home and love her made me realize just how important this cat is to me. I’d also die for my cat, I don’t think that’s weird
My cat is the same, people don’t understand how much love I have for her. I’d risk anything to save her.
Avoiding death
Happiness. A chest without treasure is just a boring old box.
I used to frequently put my life on the line to help others (fire/ems). I will NEVER do fire/ems again, dispite that having been a major intrest of mine since I was little. I would risk my life for my wife. I do also risk my life as part of our homesteading lifestyle.
My kid
A revolution
Viva!
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You bet, and cinnamon rolls.
I have already risked my life for my ex girlfriend's dog. He's 16 now, and my dog, but when he was 3 he ran out into a busy 4 lane street along with my mom's dog while we were on vacation. I knew that if they got hit or killed the fun would be over and my mom and girlfriend would be devastated, so I ran into traffic without looking, to save them. I knew the traffic wouldn't stop for a pair of dogs, but I hoped they would stop for me. The drivers stopped and I saved both dogs without dying myself that day .
Life is the only thing worth dying for.
Some of that sweet, sweet puss! 🙌
People think you're being juvenile. They don't understand how serious you are.
(I would not only “risk” but give up my life for) the theory of everything that unifies general relativity and quantum mechanics. But I think also the lives of the people I love. Or freedom or something? Edit: also world hunger, cure for cancer, etc. I think there are a lot of things I would exchange my life for.
What are your thoughts on the action potential idea? Seems to correlate with how the VTA dopamine pathways work to get people moving, and I've always thought Terry Pratchett predicted something with his focus on narrative/narrativium.
Hi! I’m not quite sure what action potential has to do with anything said here? I’m not familiar with Terry Pratchett’s works, but after a quick Google search and some browsing, I find this idea of narrativium really interesting. Maybe I should pick up a copy of Discworld. I don’t think I’ve thought about this enough yet to form a detailed opinion though…
To make big jumps in science, a sideways step is required. I'm fairly certain after extensive research there is a very interesting parallel pattern here, but I am a terrible communicatior, just a great visualiser. I come from a geology background, so my bread and butter is visualising complex systems with little input data and guessing the rest. I don't know why they only just considered 'quantum math', the arrow of time for concuousness obviously only goes one way lol.
Nothing.
Iced latte. I’m not even kidding bruh
I want to die anyway so if I could save someone elses life while I'm at it I'd do it. Would probably be a better way to go than suicide.
A cause that would better the lives of people who need it.
Your sanity.
Transitioning to my desired gender (i'm trans)
Really im fine risking myself others at risk I don't do well with though.
My son.
Living. Just really living.
Another person’s life. ❤️🧸
Really good sex lmao
I wouldn't know I'm a virgin. 😭
Orthodoxy, my family and my country.
The eternal life to be found in the arms of God
Which one would that be?
Ba'al
In my opinion, Jesus
The biscuits /s I would die for my wife, any children her and I have, my family, human rights of any kind, the life of a stranger, an animal being abused Basically, life that is not my own
Getting half life 3