Tips for Matcha?

I’m trying to get into drinking matcha, the nutritional and mental benefits look amazing, but every time I drink it, it’s just got this bitter last that lingers, at least for me. Is that something I’ve just got to get used to and adjusted to overtime, or can I add sweeteners to it? I don’t want to ruin the drink or take away from it.

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u/Emotional_War_1660 — 3 days ago

Theory

I was doing a little research and learned that the Underground in London, England, was first established in 1863, called the Metropolitan Railway. By 1888, there were already established routes and lines of transport, I’ve even looked at a few in depth maps, as in depth as you can get for 1888 lol. It is generally believed that the railway operated from 5 or 5:30 in the morning to roughly midnight each day.

Some of the times of deaths for at least two of the victims, such as Annie Chapman who’s body was discovered at around 6:00 am, leave a window of possibility for the ripper to have committed his crime and then caught an early morning train either home, if he happened to live close to or just outside of Whitechapel, or somewhere else entirely! Has anyone had this thought as well and would it be entirely outside the realm of possibility for this to have occurred at least one maybe one occasion?

Let me know what you think! I’m eager to hear and learn!

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u/Emotional_War_1660 — 7 days ago
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Hyper-fixations?

I have always had a bit of a morbid curiosity. Ever since I was around…10, I’m 20 now, I’ve been OBSESSED with true crime, mysteries, serial killers, and all that dark stuff under the sun. I’ve had the largest fixation on Jack the Ripper, however. Ever since I stumbled upon a YouTuber who made an absolutely phenomenal video about him, I listen to this video about once a week, every weeks, for MONTHS now. I know it almost word for word but I keep coming back every time and each time it’s like I’m hearing it for the first time. You’d think I’d get bored of it and move on to something else, but I end up doing research, all things I already know, and get sucked back in every week.

Does anyone have any advice on how I can work on limiting this? I want to find and listen to new things, but it’s almost like a need that I have to listen to it. I just find it all so incredibly fascinating no matter how many times I listen and learn. Even when I saw pictures of the crime scenes I thought that would stop me too because of just how brutal it is, yet it doesn’t. Of course I’m always empathetic toward the victims. Is this a bad thing, is there something I can do? I’ve never been so interested in something for almost over a decade.

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u/Emotional_War_1660 — 7 days ago

Advice for a first day!

Hi! Tomorrow I’m starting my first day of clinicals in a hospital and I’m super nervous 😖. I know they don’t expect me to know everything and I’m fairly confident in myself when it comes to vitals, rooming, stocking, and cleaning, but I’m still really nervous! Does anyone have any advice for me, any would be really appreciated!

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u/Emotional_War_1660 — 10 days ago
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Why do some people care so much about what women choose to do?

It feels like everywhere I look on social media, the news, and even in real life, people, men, are OBSESSED with what a woman chooses to do with her own life. It seems like sooo many people get their panties in a twist when a woman decides she doesn’t want to have children and would rather further her career. Now she’s somehow failing as a woman? Same with reproductive care. Why does it bother other so much with what they choose to do with their own bodies? But I feel like no one treats men this way. If they choose a career, he’s a strong man who knows what he wants and works hard to get it. If he has a family, he’s a loving man that takes care of his family. I feel like this shouldn’t even be an issue.

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u/Emotional_War_1660 — 11 days ago

Why do people care about what a woman chooses to do with her life?

It feels like everywhere I look on social media, the news, and even in real life, people, men, are OBSESSED with what a woman chooses to do with her own life. It seems like sooo many people get their panties in a twist when a woman decides she doesn’t want to have children and would rather further her career. Now she’s somehow failing as a woman? Same with reproductive care. Why does it bother other so much with what they choose to do with their own bodies? But I feel like no one treats men this way. If they choose a career, he’s a strong man who knows what he wants and works hard to get it. If he has a family, he’s a loving man that takes care of his family. I feel like this shouldn’t even be an issue.

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u/Emotional_War_1660 — 11 days ago