>This leaves (making up numbers) 80% of women wanting 20% of men. Where as men tend to be less discriminating in their choices of women. Well... kind of. Except that men also tend to all be looking at the same pool of…
Complacent. Aight. I actually got /feistier/ when I started ADHD meds at 33, because I finally felt confident enough in my brain's function to start actually voicing my opinions to my peers. But go off, I guess.
This was actively damaging to me; I didn't get diagnosed (and subsequently receive help) until I was 33 because I'm ADHD-PI and was only familiar with stereotypical ADHD-PH, which is very much NOT me. I really hope…
I mean, no more dependent than a neurotypical person is on their naturally-produced neurotransmitters.
Maggots indicate meat (and other organic matter) that's been dead and/or decaying long enough not to be safe to eat anymore.
> Fly calves? Micro-veal! Bam, now it's fancy.
This is not necessarily true. Oregon State's CS postbac only requires in-major classes. I did mine in three years, mostly part-time, including eleven months off for internships (so more like two). My first bachelor's…
My BA in psychology was fine. I don't think they care what your first degree is in, as long as you have one and it's not CS.
>This leaves (making up numbers) 80% of women wanting 20% of men. Where as men tend to be less discriminating in their choices of women. Well... kind of. Except that men also tend to all be looking at the same pool of…
Complacent. Aight. I actually got /feistier/ when I started ADHD meds at 33, because I finally felt confident enough in my brain's function to start actually voicing my opinions to my peers. But go off, I guess.
This was actively damaging to me; I didn't get diagnosed (and subsequently receive help) until I was 33 because I'm ADHD-PI and was only familiar with stereotypical ADHD-PH, which is very much NOT me. I really hope…
I mean, no more dependent than a neurotypical person is on their naturally-produced neurotransmitters.
Maggots indicate meat (and other organic matter) that's been dead and/or decaying long enough not to be safe to eat anymore.
> Fly calves? Micro-veal! Bam, now it's fancy.
This is not necessarily true. Oregon State's CS postbac only requires in-major classes. I did mine in three years, mostly part-time, including eleven months off for internships (so more like two). My first bachelor's…
My BA in psychology was fine. I don't think they care what your first degree is in, as long as you have one and it's not CS.