No. They didn't.Blitzfrog wrote:
Probably referring to the ice bucket challenge.
Lots of people died from shock due to that
No. They didn't.Blitzfrog wrote:
Probably referring to the ice bucket challenge.
Lots of people died from shock due to that
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_shock_responseB1rd wrote:
What are you even on about, you don't pass out from dipping your face in ice-water.
Cold water raises blood pressure and makes you more alert. What some people actually have died from is drowning in a hot bath in combination with alcohol because they both lower blood pressure and can make you pass out.
B1rd wrote:
No. They didn't.Blitzfrog wrote:
Probably referring to the ice bucket challenge.
Lots of people died from shock due to that
Read the first sentence.....Railey2 wrote:
The point still stands though, since Blitzfrog was clearly thinking of a different shock when he made his comment.
T3ars wrote:
@Shota Thanks for that advice.. I will read up on it a bit.. Might be good with some ways to get out of stress or panic attacks.
@lifeisonlydark What have I ever done to you?
Oh boylifeisonlydark wrote:
T3ars you're acting like such a bitch.
In all your stories you overthink everything you encounter which makes me think you have autism.
If you can't handle simple situations in life, you should stop trying because it will only get worse for you the older you get.
Just fucking give up
Doesn't take much to figure out someone's personality more so by how they act around others. More so when they have done nothing ill towards them, such as him insulting T3ars. I'm sure you already can get the feel for my personality by reading how I type and speak. Why are you defending him?Railey2 wrote:
he referred to your incredibly superficial judgment of his character, which you gave out after reading about 3 sentences from him in total. He wasn't referring to your conversation with T3ars.Shota wrote:
"You're not an psychologist and you should stop pretending to be one"
I am giving advice a psychologist gave me, wow you're so smart. I'm not acting like one I'm just giving advice. 2 SMART 4 ME
Giving an advice like yours when you don't know the physical health of the person is fucking stupid. Stop pretending to be clever.Shota wrote:
"You're not an psychologist and you should stop pretending to be one"
I am giving advice a psychologist gave me, wow you're so smart. I'm not acting like one I'm just giving advice. 2 SMART 4 MEI'm glad I could help bud : )T3ars wrote:
@Shota Thanks for that advice.. I will read up on it a bit.. Might be good with some ways to get out of stress or panic attacks.
Read what I just typed above smart asslifeisonlydark wrote:
Giving an advice like yours when you don't know the physical health of the person is fucking stupid. Stop pretending to be clever.
Ignore him, he's just salty because people are bashing on him. People with no social issues or mental issues most of the time believe they are not real and that the issues are all in our heads. I'm assuming, he may have something but, I don't know.T3ars wrote:
@lifeisonlydark Wow.. This actually made me quite sad..
Well from what I am aware, shock as a medical term usually is something from the result of loss of blood.Railey2 wrote:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_shock_response
this is actually the right one, thanks for pointing that out, hah
thats what i get for not paying enough attention. There you go.
The point still stands though, since Blitzfrog was clearly thinking of a different shock when he made his comment.
T3ars wrote:
@lifeisonlydark Wow.. This actualy made me quite sad..
Thank you b1rd, for helping me out here. Haha I can't believe people don't trust a professional workers advice.B1rd wrote:
Well from what I am aware, shock as a medical term usually is something from the result of loss of blood.Railey2 wrote:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_shock_response
this is actually the right one, thanks for pointing that out, hah
thats what i get for not paying enough attention. There you go.
The point still stands though, since Blitzfrog was clearly thinking of a different shock when he made his comment.
Cold shock response is interesting, I've experienced it quite a few times from taking a full cold shower, or jumping in really cold water, it makes you hyperventilate. Though like the article says, it's not usually fatal in itself, it's usually due to an underlying heart condition or drowning. People in places like Finland do Ice-water as a sport, so it's obviously not that dangerous. I actually believe that it's good for your health, and it's feels sorta good to take a cold shower and experience the big physiological response from your body from the cold shock. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_bath
To be fair, we have no way to know that you got that from a professionalShota wrote:
Thank you b1rd, for helping me out here. Haha I can't believe people don't trust a professional workers advice.
I can list the name of who I see, there is no way I can make that up. You can find her if you look up her name. Plus what would I get for making up stuff like this? I have other things that I could be doing. : /Blitzfrog wrote:
To be fair, we have no way to know that you got that from a professional
That's like saying you can't laugh at jokes made onlinelifeisonlydark wrote:
And T3ars, if you got sad just from a message that was posted on this topic you might aswell kill yourself, because you are one of the most pathetic human beings i've encountered.
Where are the thread mods? This guy is clearly just egging on fights because he has nothing better to do. All of his points can easily be countered as wrong.lifeisonlydark wrote:
The thing is you're not taking a fucking bath with ice in it, you're literally putting your life at risk because some fucking cockhead think he's an "professional worker", and gives dogshit advice to some poor fucker with autism and feels good about it afterwards.
And T3ars, if you got sad just from a message that was posted on this topic you might aswell kill yourself, because you are one of the most pathetic human beings i've encountered.
Add me on discord, I'll IM you on there. Since it seems whenever I post people crap themselves. Solace#3517T3ars wrote:
Please I think that the osu community is great and there were a lot of trolls at first in this topic, most of them changed and started helping me.. It actually makes me sad when I'm in a troubled time expressing my feelings and talking about my personal life and someone bashes me like that.. I know its online and I shouldn't take what he writes seriously but come one..
I think I got some really nice advice and even the discussion B1rd & Railey2 brought here was interesting.. Shota gave some advice that might work and I really appreciate it.. Please don't make me sink any further than I already have..
Thanks
i don't know how dangerous it is, exactly. The article speaks of people falling in water, so i don't even know if it applies to putting your head into a bucket.B1rd wrote:
Well from what I am aware, shock as a medical term usually is something from the result of loss of blood.Railey2 wrote:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_shock_response
this is actually the right one, thanks for pointing that out, hah
thats what i get for not paying enough attention. There you go.
The point still stands though, since Blitzfrog was clearly thinking of a different shock when he made his comment.
Cold shock response is interesting, I've experienced it quite a few times from taking a full cold shower, or jumping in really cold water, it makes you hyperventilate. Though like the article says, it's not usually fatal in itself, it's usually due to an underlying heart condition or drowning. People in places like Finland do Ice-water as a sport, so it's obviously not that dangerous. I actually believe that it's good for your health, and it's feels sorta good to take a cold shower and experience the big physiological response from your body from the cold shock. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_bath
Bad day?lifeisonlydark wrote:
The thing is you're not taking a fucking bath with ice in it, you're literally putting your life at risk because some fucking cockhead think he's an "professional worker", and gives dogshit advice to some poor fucker with autism and feels good about it afterwards.
And T3ars, if you got sad just from a message that was posted on this topic you might aswell kill yourself, because you are one of the most pathetic human beings i've encountered.
As far as I'm aware, I've experienced Cold Shock Response about 3 times in my life, twice in the past year. It's not dangerous, and I find the feeling of the cold air or water, or just ice in general, relaxing. I play, act, and work better in colder conditions. Not something I would want to work in a field where it's 100% cold all the friggin time. I just happen to be one of those people who are completely different and can't stand the heat.Railey2 wrote:
i don't know how dangerous it is, exactly. The article speaks of people falling in water, so i don't even know if it applies to putting your head into a bucket.B1rd wrote:
Well from what I am aware, shock as a medical term usually is something from the result of loss of blood.
Cold shock response is interesting, I've experienced it quite a few times from taking a full cold shower, or jumping in really cold water, it makes you hyperventilate. Though like the article says, it's not usually fatal in itself, it's usually due to an underlying heart condition or drowning. People in places like Finland do Ice-water as a sport, so it's obviously not that dangerous. I actually believe that it's good for your health, and it's feels sorta good to take a cold shower and experience the big physiological response from your body from the cold shock. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_bath
i looked a bit into the word shock, and turns out that its used for a variety of medical conditions, but i don't think its used in the context of blood loss.
But there's lots of other stuff, like the septic shock, insulin shock, and the spinal shock.
And then there's the shock that T3ars got after reading lifeisonlydark's mean posts :v
Hahahahahh t3ars you'll fail miserably! I promise that afterwards you'll make a update telling everyone you're sad because you fucked it up like you've done every time so far. Just stop trying you autistT3ars wrote:
2017-03-01 Update
Thought I'd give a quick update since I'm trying to move forwards in life and since I got this much good advice in this topic it would be sad to just leave it without letting everyone know the progress..
I asked the girl I've been chatting with out and she agreed to meet for a coffee.. I don't expect much.. I just see this as a chance for me to practice talking to women irl and hopefully make a friend..
So yeah.. going out tomorrow.. I've put a patch right underneeth my eye where my stitched wound is since it's still like 4 days before I'm supposed to go back to take them out and it looks really ugly..
Also have work related education coming up next week and exams coming up after that.. Im studying 12 hours a day right now and my brain feels fried.. Will be nice to take my mind of things by taking a coffe with someone..
She has been really nice while texting, I'm trying to be pretty confident in myself but I am pretty sure she already knows that I'm pretty shy and awkward with girls..
Any tips for how to keep the conversation flowing? Things I can ask? What to wear? Anything..
For starters it's always nice to get to know one another. Dress formally, but not too formal, and not too casual either. Showing lots of respect to her and having responsibility is a good key to getting a girl to like you. I'm not the best with girls in the first place as I am gay so none of my tips will be 100% guaranteed to work.T3ars wrote:
2017-03-01 UpdateShe has been really nice while texting, I'm trying to be pretty confident in myself but I am pretty sure she already knows that I'm pretty shy and awkward with girls..
Any tips for how to keep the conversation flowing? Things I can ask? What to wear? Anything..
Your advice is fucking dogshit. Also, being obsessed with My little pony when you're an adult makes me sick, a fucking pedophile is what you are.ColdTooth wrote:
For starters it's always nice to get to know one another. Dress formally, but not too formal, and not too casual either. Showing lots of respect to her and having responsibility is a good key to getting a girl to like you. I'm not the best with girls in the first place as I am gay so none of my tips will be 100% guaranteed to work.T3ars wrote:
2017-03-01 UpdateShe has been really nice while texting, I'm trying to be pretty confident in myself but I am pretty sure she already knows that I'm pretty shy and awkward with girls..
Any tips for how to keep the conversation flowing? Things I can ask? What to wear? Anything..
Be confident in yourself, try to know what the girl likes, and fancy her up into being open about who you are. Don't expose yourself too much, as some girls will use that to their advantage.
Aww, it's so cute when you try to insult me! Also I'm not an adult. Enjoy your ban.lifeisonlydark wrote:
Your advice is fucking dogshit. Also, being obsessed with My little pony when you're an adult makes me sick, a fucking pedophile is what you are.
It's not that, he's trying to learn how to handle himself around girls. That's all, so being around one alone is a good start at feeling more comfortable around the opposite sex. Some people really do have a phobia of the opposite sex, or even of their own sex.ciara wrote:
are you in need of a gf or something?? you're worrying way too much loll