Chin up, man! Keep the faith, something good is on the horizon for you.
Ocean said:
Chin up, man! Keep the faith, something good is on the horizon for you.
Thank you! I was really down after that, to be honest!
Maybe it’s because your wrist is working so hard to carry that monster watch.
Jovi said:
Maybe it’s because your wrist is working so hard to carry that monster watch.
The ultra-wide lens definitely makes it look smaller, but I agree that my wrist is pretty small, haha.
Jovi said:
Maybe it’s because your wrist is working so hard to carry that monster watch.
Definitely looks large, but that’s the issue with pictures. It messes up perspectives. Take a pic of your own watch, and it will look larger than in real life.
@Kingsley
So perspective does only apply to a watch and not to arms/hands, I guess? Because the watch is almost as big as his hand and the screen is bigger than his arm, lol. Interesting science that perspective only changes the size of a watch.
@Luca
The angle of the shot taken matters. Yes, that can distort the perspective.
And perspective is about how close things are to the camera. If an object is closer to the camera, it will look larger than things that are further away.
Makes me feel better about my heart rate when doing stressful things, like public speaking, etc. It’s super normal for it to shoot up like that when the lizard brain thinks you are about to fight a predator or something!
4-4-4-4 box breathing for times like this will help lower that heart rate.
Their loss, my brother.
Cheer up, friend! The work destined for you will come.
Many times have I wanted a job super badly only to get turned away, but 80 percent of the time I’ve found something better soon after.
They can suck it for rejecting you. Something better is on the way.
I get high heart rate notifications when I smoke weed sometimes, but it’s never been that high.
What app is this?
They didn’t reject you; they chose someone else.
Wtf, going from 68 to 132 in a minute? I can feel the shaking of your hand .
Don’t give up. The right one will come along.
Is that an anxiety attack or adrenaline?
I got a job and still receive notifications that my resting heart rate is high. Choose your job wisely.