u/UnscBlicky05

California state shaped cloud
▲ 14 r/CLOUDS

California state shaped cloud

I was going down the highway in the passanger and I happened to see this cloud that was shaped almost exactly like the state of California. Sorry about the picture quality, we were moving when I took it.

u/UnscBlicky05 — 1 day ago
▲ 245 r/halo

was this grunt design a mandela effect for anyone else except for me?

I vividly remember seeing the grunts design built like this either through early internet access or something else.

They had a different orange color to them, but most notably.... the legs have the same orange rings around them as the upper arms did. I'm not entirely sure if this is part of a mod, The image dates back to very early 2000s found on some dead forum page but I stumbled upon this image on google search, the only image of them I could find with them like this. I was trying to prove a point to a friend that I wasn't misremembering this memory that grunts in halo CE had leg "guards/rings" and that they were a different color scheme.

I can't remember where exactly this design idea was from, or where I might have saw it.

macworld 1999? a test demo? Trailor? Or maybe early gearbox port? I have no idea and its driving me insane. If anyone has any idea where this particular grunt design was from before the current idea was decided, please tell me!

u/UnscBlicky05 — 6 days ago

Sitting in chairs or crisscross on floor gives vertigo? Anyone else?

Hey everybody, I'm wondering If anyone else gets severe brain numbing vertigo when you are crisscross on the floor with your back in a shrimp pose or when you tilt about 80° degrees forward in a chair or any kind of seat.

I notice that the vertigo goes away when I'm laying flat on my back, side, or I don't move my neck at all or spine, or when I'm laying back in a chair with my neck and spine up against it. but the moment when I get up and stand still for too long lean forward or sit crisscross on the floor with my neck down, i get the WORST vertigo ever. It doesn't trigger when I move my whole head around, only when I'm looking down and turn my neck. I also sometimes get this same vertigo when I'm laying back and I use my arms as a support from behind

Does anyone else get something similar to this feeling when you sit or stand? My back posture has always been kind of a mess, and I've never really been too on point with it, currently fixing the posture problem rn though.

The vertigo I get doesn't seem to be a spinning kind of vertigo either, It's the kind that feels like a brain zap, or an electric surge inside my head, back of neck, and it makes my eyes become heavy or hard to focus on objects for a brief moment.

Who else had similar situation?

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u/UnscBlicky05 — 1 month ago