

There may be some selection bias going on here. What if kids who already don’t fit into society easily are the ones being homeschooled?


There may be some selection bias going on here. What if kids who already don’t fit into society easily are the ones being homeschooled?


How long was it with your family, and what did you infer from this?
Not OP, but I’m gonna guess Vienna, Austria. Start at the tourist office,
I thought biweekly was every other week and diweekly would be twice a week?


Why is it always pointy sticks?
I suspect that’s the truth about many things. We love a Hollywood narrative, but a lot of the time having some aptitude and then becoming obsessed is the way.


You had me up until sprinkle…
Wow, I knew there was a cost to context switching, but 20 mins? Wow. I guess I’ve not truly focused on anything deeply for the last decade. I aim for 25 mins at a time of sitting still and working on something, then get up and move around a bit. But I’ll usually glance at my phone a couple of times during that to check the time, see if I’ve got any messages etc.


It is a detergent, but I don’t think that means you can call it a soap. I could be wrong though. The best soap has the glycerin left in, so it’s moisturising your skin even as the detergents are drying it out.


Also, soap and shampoo bars are the way to go instead of liquid versions - less plastic waste.
If you’re concerned with dry/sensitive skin, try to find ones without SLS (Sodium lauryl sulphate), it’s a foaming agent used in loads of soap products, but it’s actually an irritant.
No, vampires have rabies.


The entire Frozen 2 soundtrack.
Yeah, fair, I agree.
But I’m interested to hear from anyone who has first hand experience of these sauna bags.
Does it feel like a right good 85 degrees with decent humidity proper sauna?
Do they get stinky inside and need very thorough cleaning every time?
Take a nice hot shower for as long as you like and let the steam build up. Very relaxing, no additional equipment needed.
Isn’t the same as a sauna tho…
This is the first time I’ve heard of sauna bags, have you used one yourself?
I love a good sauna, but the space, cost, and ventilation don’t allow it at home for me.
3 mechanisms for heat transfer: conduction (heat moves from one bit of matter to another when they are touching), convection (in a fluid, hot matter move about), and radiation (pure heat, only form that goes through a vacuum, this is just like lower frequency light that we can’t see).
Gotta have stuff to be heated. Nothing can’t be heated. But the energy that heats stuff can still pass through the space where the nothing is.
Every year this journey is symbolically re-enacted by participants in the Paris-Dakkar rally.