u/Kirin_The_husband

Why does the color of the inside of your eye, when you rub it, look yellow instead of like, blue or red?

Why does the color of the inside of your eye, when you rub it, look yellow instead of like, blue or red?

This is the best recreation I could do of it, but also I'm posting here because no other question subreddit really allows images for a question like this

u/Kirin_The_husband — 31 minutes ago

I think in order to help the American education system, kids should be held to a higher standard

More and more everytime a kid complains or doesn't do the work, people dumb it down and I'm already seeing the effects of it. Not only that, moving kids to a higher grade even when they don't earn it leads to problems because, if you don't know the material then, whose to say you'll learn it now? It'll be harder for a kid who WASN'T held back to understand basic things they should've learned in the 4th or 5th grade. And then, to "help this" they lower the standard, making it so that any kid actually on the grade level is actually doing work for kids below that level (if that makes any sense). If we held kids in education to a higher standard, aka making it so that they actually think/know what they're supposed to, I feel like this would fix some of this but I don't think we're ready for how much rehabilitation is needed to start that now.

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u/Kirin_The_husband — 1 day ago
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I don't really like it when people lie to make people feel better

Like I understand, sometimes that's the only way to make someone feel better, but I've always kinda had a distain for lies, it's just delusion to me. If it isn't true, it's fake, if it isn't trustworthy it's deceptive, and continuing to push a lie on someone to make them feel better usually doesn't fix the heart of the problem. Now they think positively about something they do that might actually be harming the environment or wasting materials, it's like telling your kid that them drawing on the walls is okay. I'm not exactly upset about it but I kinda wanted to talk about it to see if anyone else thought the same way.

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u/Kirin_The_husband — 6 days ago
▲ 2 r/Dreams

Every time I see my drawings in my dreams, they're beautiful

I saw another one of my drawings in my dream, it looked like real art! Nothing like what I make in real life. I'm so sad because I can't remember the designs of the characters that well, nor can I draw glasses on characters well at all. Anyone else experience this?

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u/Kirin_The_husband — 6 days ago

Can anatomy nerds tell me why this looks so off?

I've been trying to figure it out myself but I feel like I'm wrong.

u/Kirin_The_husband — 7 days ago

Recommend me classical/baroque music based off my playlist +

https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHYOx5fH5C\_6XLQ3tpgW5gX7jGzMY-ncQ&si=oQCRRpnTPU0FGOUA

My current favorite is the newest addition: String Quartet no.8 by Shostakovich Allegro Molto that my piano teacher gave me! (You can go based off just this if you want.)

As you can probably already tell, I don't have a lot of music in the playlist (that's why I want more!), but if you're curious about my music tastes, just ask or look at my other playlists (for this request in particular my OSTS playlist might be good enough!)

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u/Kirin_The_husband — 9 days ago

Just lost a friend over something stupid.

I won't get into the specifics of what we were talking about, but it was as small of a disagreement as not liking to put pineapples on your pizza, but he got super heated over it and left. The reason this so upsetting and shocking is because this guy, I've known for years has been one of the most mature dudes I've known, and I've been his friend since he lost his fiance and his house. I was always there for him and now I lose him over one minor disagreement. I know people change, as I've lost other friends over things like this but I thought we had something different and it's just so crazy to me that he's gone after all these years just because I didn't agree with him on something so simple.

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u/Kirin_The_husband — 10 days ago

Is it normal to zone out?

I do this very very often, during tests, assignments, gaming, drawing, you name it. I don't exactly know how long but I'd guess from 3 minutes to longest being maybe 20, just daydreaming. Could this possibly be concerning, or is it completely normal?

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u/Kirin_The_husband — 13 days ago