u/False_Worldliness737

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Gum Scar tissue?

I had steak for lunch and thought I had a piece of it stuck between two of my teeth (they are capped, fwiw). I couldn't get it loose with my tongue, so I thought "hmm... I should floss."

And well, you can probably guess what happened next. It was hard to get out and when I did, Sink full of blood. My question is, can your gums get scabs/scar tissue? Should I not fuss and pick at stuff like that anymore? Or was it probably actually a bit of steak, and the blood fountain was coincidental. (I don't take good care of my teeth, only brush/floss/wash once every 2 or 3 days so blood is normal, but it's never been THAT bad.)

No pictures because I kind of panicked as it was happening.

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u/False_Worldliness737 — 2 days ago

[Playstation 2] [early-mid 2000s] Rocking Chair Granny Horror Game

When i was younger, I would watch my dad play video games. One game he had on I THINK the PS2 (maaaaybe the PS1 or PS3? 90% sure PS2) was some kind of game with supernatural horror elements. I think it was 3rd person, and at one point there are 2 worlds. And in one world there is a cabin with a swirly pit in it, and in the other world, it's identical, except there's a 3 story tall zombie grandma in a rocking chair floating above the swirly pit. The granny seemed non-hostile, but it was a really evocative design that stuck with me. I could never figure out what it was though... Any help is appreciated.

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u/False_Worldliness737 — 11 days ago

What if you knew the count?

I wanna do one too.

Same set up:

red means you live no matter what

Blue means you might die.

if a majority or a tie for blue, everyone lives

if a majority for red, blue dies.

Let's say you are the last one to press the button. Before you press, they reveal the score. It is a tie. You can not choose to do nothing. Do you press red or blue?

Let's say you're the second to last person. You know it's just you plus one. The last person does not know they are last but will get that same choice from before. Red is winning by one press. If you both press blue, everyone is safe. If you press red, the other person's vote doesn't matter. If you pick blue, and they pick red, you die, along with half the world. What do you pick?

Let's say you are third to last and red is winning by 2... etc. How does your thinking change? Do you still pick the same color every time? Or do you switch at some point? What is that point?

Assume everyone described (i.e. ignore all previous button pressers for whatever step you are on) are rational (i.e. no one left to still press it will pick one randomly, panic, or ignore the information you are working with.)

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u/False_Worldliness737 — 15 days ago