u/Dizzy_March_4649

Higher quality image of Jules Park Painting?

Higher quality image of Jules Park Painting?

It's been weeks, and I haven't stopped thinking about it.

It's so perfectly surreal, as soon as that episode dropped, I needed a print of it in my home, but no high quality image of it exists online, it's barely shown anywhere actually, only individuals low quality screenshots are available on google images. I edited this one myself to make it clearer to see. Does anyone have a high quality image of the painting they can share? Is there any behind the scenes video or anything where they show the painting better lit or anything? It would be a great desktop wallpaper also.

Edit: bunch of haters responding? Why respond to a question about the painting if it's something you hate so much? 🤔 I'm just looking for a higher quality rip, but I'm getting down voted for being interested in the show the sub is dedicated to? Idc if you hate the painting.

u/Dizzy_March_4649 — 17 hours ago
▲ 29 r/fasting

Fasted for 32 hours, woke up barely able to move?

I've fasted for 3 days before (80h), and on the final day, felt like how I felt this morning after only a day of fasting.

My head hurt, I couldn't stand up without passing out, chest was tight, couldn't get a full breath in, felt constant vomit in the back of my throat, no sense of smell.

I had to prepare to run over to my juice bottle and chug it before throwing myself back on the bed so I didn't fully black out while standing. (Super diluted orange cordial, clear as water) Everything was making me nauseous and gagging, I couldn't eat at my desk because of the effort it took to sit up, I lay back down with the plate next to me.

Why did this happen? Is it because I'm older than when I did the 80 hours, I'm only 25. Is it because I worked out yesterday? It was a little cardio and a light 5kg dumbell, not that intense. Yesterday I had electrolights and salt, ton of water, and green tea. It was really horrible not being able to breath fully with the tight chest. No underlying conditions.

I broke it with the first thing I saw, an English muffin and boiled egg with salt. The idea of the salt made me gag because of the nausea, so I had to hide the egg from view until I ate the muffin. I wasn't worried about breaking it with heavy carbs because it wasn't that long of a fast and my digestive system was working the entire time.

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u/Dizzy_March_4649 — 7 days ago