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Shower Thoughts To Keep You Up All Night #Marathon

Aperture | August 22, 2025



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Dreams are confusing. Some people believe they can tell the future, others feel they are just a way for our brains to remember our past. Whatever you think about them, dreams shouldn’t be that confusing, right? I mean, after all, our brains are the ones creating them. So why are they also simultaneously being surprised, entertained, confused and scared by them? Like one half of your brain is creating a short film for the other half to watch.

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  1. @StefClaassen

    August 22, 2025 at 6:08 pm

    Shower thought.
    When you think about it being scared of heights is more scared of depths,
    Cus when an person who is scared of heights looks at a skyscraper from the bottom he is not scared, but when the same person stands on top of the skyscraper and looks down he is scared.

  2. @StoicNarratives_Official

    August 22, 2025 at 6:08 pm

    There’s something so fascinating about how our dreams can both scare and inspire us at the same time; it’s like our minds are trying to communicate something deeper while we're asleep. It makes me wonder what truths we might uncover if we pay closer attention to those nighttime narratives.

  3. @garypendleton5007

    August 22, 2025 at 6:08 pm

    Pizza is round the box square. The pizza fits in the square with room in corners for sauce dips, little peppers seasoning packets. And the pizza is easy to eat cut in triangle.

  4. @Aurora666_yt

    August 22, 2025 at 6:08 pm

    Disliked. Sorry, but your government propaganda not even 60 seconds in really put me off. To make matters worse, this video was released in the spring of 2023.
    Sheeple 🐑🐑🐑

  5. @BobtheRedead

    August 22, 2025 at 6:08 pm

    My shower-thought: All language is an approximation of a meaningful idea, and all translations are approximations of those approximations. When you translate, you have to work backwards from the language to the idea behind it, back to language again. Then apply social filters. I think about this a lot when I do translation work. E.g., it's rude to say "I'm hungry" in Russian, because the word for hungry is used to describe desperate people who are literally starving to death. You're supposed to say "I want to eat" instead. And in Japanese, you just say "Stomach emptied," because you as a person did not actively decide to become hungry– your stomach empties itself. They're all ways of expressing the same idea, which is already a translation in a way. Your body translates chemical signals (e.g., glucose levels) into physical and mood sensations that we call hunger. There's an interesting concept called the Sapir-Whorf theory, which says that the language we use influences our worldview. I definitely find myself using the passive voice much more often when I'm "thinking in Japanese," for instance.

  6. @jcbusto122

    August 22, 2025 at 6:08 pm

    Nasa and the government have already admitted UAPs are real the US government even has a website to report them now. The family in Las Vegas where a UAP crashed in their backyard? Haven't heard of it yet? You're brilliant but on that, please catch up.

  7. @Harryhype02

    August 22, 2025 at 6:08 pm

    Why do we wash our hands before we eat at a restaurant, when we don’t know if what we are going to eat will require our hands or silverware. We don’t need to wash our hands if we are eating with silverware. 🤔🤔🤔

  8. @Yuumzi

    August 22, 2025 at 6:08 pm

    cause round pizza is easiest to make, and isnide spread equaly for any split (1 2 3+ cut or no cut) isntead of havbing a square corner without cheese
    square box easiest to make
    and slice circle equaly, easiest in triangle (if more than 1 cut) and get same amount of border-inside for each slice
    thats why! very simple.

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