Has anyone ever used leftover tree supports to make or build something? Like a spooky Halloween diorama, or a cave diorama, or something?
Also, are there builds/STLs that are only tree supports for such an idea?
Has anyone ever used leftover tree supports to make or build something? Like a spooky Halloween diorama, or a cave diorama, or something?
Also, are there builds/STLs that are only tree supports for such an idea?
Also: "But we already have a Red Skull figure..."
I know the exact seller you got that Infinity Gauntlet from on eBay. That's the Apocalypse version, I have the movie version. It's fantastic.
This is exactly the problem I had with my bed not being level after some maintenance, and those silicone spaces absolutely worked like a charm. Can't recommend them enough!
Definitely not Ska... Big band/Jazz, which also saw a resurgence in the mid 90's alongside Ska.
One thing that often happens is when people hit that final, and longest, REM period of the night, it's usually around that time, right before we wake up. It could be possible that you're having apnea still on the lower settings, or that you turned over on your back and have more apnea that way. Often times people are "fixed" on their sides, but the pressures are insufficient to control the apnea supine in REM.
As you mentioned, mouth breathing could also be a factor, since the lack of muscle control in REM sleep can cause the jaw to slack/relax and slight mouth leaks can occur.
Nice! Do you have an STL you found or did you design this yourself?
Beautifully worded, and a great perspective.
The only time I ever went down there I immediately felt this sense of... Dread. In my chest. Like something didn't want us down there. I never went back.
That was my only gripe as well. It makes sense in modern times to have them connected to social media and YouTube stuff, but I wish that it had greater ties to lineage of the rival clans.
Devastatingly beautiful is such a a great way to put it.
Nope, wrong. You can't be given a CPAP machine without a Rx, since it's a medical device, and in order to qualify for that, you have to have sleep apnea, which requires you to either stop breathing or snore yourself awake 5 times per hour or more. Sure you can buy them online out of pocket, but that's not what you're talking about.
There are absolutely shitty doctors and fuckery that happens around any field of medicine, but to suggest that 90% of people who are prescribed don't need it is just blatantly false. If anything, more people need some sort of airway intervention at night.
(Source: have worked in sleep medicine for 21 years)
I only just finished this series yesterday, and having lost my father in 2016, this hit hard. It was brutal.
I never knew he was married to Delta Burke!
Think of it this way:
If you're prescribed glasses, and can now drive or read clearly, it doesn't invalidate your need for glasses. It means the treatment is working.
I don’t understand how this happens
CPAP