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Wall of text, I realized, so here's a TLDR: Go get checked out, make sure you don't have a cyst in your nose. My vision was in danger of being permanently damaged, I had massive headaches, and I was smelling the rotting flesh you describe 9-10 times each day because I had put off going in or blamed something else. It started with just the smell problems, but slowly got worse until I went to the ER. http://radiopaedia.org/articles/paranasal-sinus-mucocoele http://radiopaedia.org/cases/ethmoidal-m…
/r/askTRP22/12/15 04:23 AM
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"Someone's projecting again ;)" has worked well in very similar circumstances for me
/r/seduction06/04/15 08:33 PM
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Minneapolis - Bloomington area
/r/seduction31/03/15 06:44 PM
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I'm in Eden Prairie, but haven't been out in the west suburbs much ... Always downtown if we go out (my roommates and me). We frequent Pour House and Whisky Park because of no cover but our nightlife frequency has admittedly been lacking the past few months. Where do you go in Bloomington and EP?
/r/seduction21/03/14 07:03 AM
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YES. Where do you guys go? Where are you from?
/r/seduction20/03/14 08:49 PM
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The study is on subjective reflection on the memory of an experience, not the realtime quantitative results of neurological changes or perception. It doesn't matter if the physical changes were caused by water temperature changes, colonoscopy, or other ways. This effect has been replicated in multiple ways and understanding a law about heat transfer is unnecessary for understanding a statistically significant trend in self-reports of identical experiences.
/r/seduction19/03/14 08:55 PM
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Similar results on subjective experience were found in a study on colonoscopies: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/12855328/
/r/seduction19/03/14 06:52 PM
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The study didn't focus on the objective sensation and physical effects of the cold water. Why would they use subjective, self-reports for that? The point isn't about temperature perception. It's about subjective reflection on differing amounts of final discomfort when comparing the experiences. The same effect was replicated in another study using colonoscopies: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/12855328/ People remember the final emotional experience and peaks of an event most vividly and th…
/r/seduction19/03/14 06:42 PM
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