Mmmm, McDonald’s
Mmmm, McDonald’s
I’ve found both CBT and DBT helpful.
Holy crap! It’s been a year and I forgot about the advertising I had to ignore every 3 posts. Thank you for reminding me lol.
You’re already aging yourself with the Simpsons reference!
You win
You have to look at other body language components along with the lick. This is a lick is missing some stress signals that may mean it’s less anxiety driven or only partly anxious. A video would be more informative.
There is no whale eye here (whites of the eyes), eyebrows are ‘somewhat’ relaxed (not totally sleepy relaxed, but not ridgidly flexed either), ears are not flattened/down in an anxious position (see the linked article below for stressed vs relaxed face and note Clara’s whale eye, folded ears, and eyebrows in the stressed image).
Rigid eyebrows in a stressed expression: a great read on stressed vs relaxed face side by side pick of the same dog: https://eileenanddogs.com/blog/2013/02/14/dog-facial-expressions-stress/
Here’s a good example of stress vs relaxed lip licks: https://youtu.be/kMirei9-n18
Thank you for a legit belly laugh.
I for one, look forward to interacting with our sentient overlord artists. All hail AI.
Make that red a little more brown and you got it.
There aren’t a lot if you consider your immediate social circle, but social media allows us to reach millions of people and increases our experience database. In all my social circles of maybe a couple hundred people over the last 40 years I have 2 acquaintances that were considered dangerous. One was a husband that fell into meth use, and another was a narcissist boyfriend they couldn’t take no for an answer. My extended social circle ranges from nurses and doctors to hairdressers to real estate agents to retired PD to cancer researchers to the trades to high tech folks and everything in between.
Your general practitioner MD has no clue what to do about backs. Go find a physiatry specialist, no need for a referral unless you’re on an HMO. They’re the most knowledgeable MDs (not chiropractors) for spine problems. The professional sports teams use them. They’ll definitely do an MRI first and then prescribe PT. Next would be cortisone injections, and their last resort is surgery.
The ONLY reason I have gone back the last couple weeks is to read a couple of the entertaining malicious compliance subs. r/videos mods rock!
And the editor in me thinks it works better as “these wounds in my ass, they will not heal”