Returning to work
triggers different feelings for every mom.
Not exact matches
While every survivor is
different, and some have no problems breastfeeding and even
feel empowered by the experience, others can find it
triggering or terrifying.
Everybody's food
triggers are going to be
different, but it's important to take note of how your body
feels after eating certain foods and remove those foods causing negative reactions.
If your flare is not very
different from what you normally
feel, or if you know what
triggered it (such as stress or not getting enough sleep), you may be able to handle it on your own with rest and other lifestyle changes.
This explains why you may crave chocolate when you're
feeling frazzled: It contains a couple
different compounds that help us chill, one of which — called phenethylamine —
triggers the release of the same
feel - good endorphins that flood our body when we're in love.
Though there are a few
different pathways for a given
feeling (like fear) to travel, it is ultimately the hypothalamus that is responsible for
triggering the fight or flight response.
Different situations can
trigger these
feelings; symptoms tend to present themselves differently; and some calming methods work better for others.
Basically, I don't think Chrono
Trigger's a lot
different than its contemporaries, but it does an amazing, unparalleled job of making the player
feel like they have a lot of control over their party's development and over the story itself.
I can't stress just how good the weapons and combat
feels here; every gun has a satisfying noise that suggests a hole in space has just been ripped open every time you pull the
trigger, and enemies can be dismembered 22
different ways, including a pleasingly squelchy headshot.
Pulling the
trigger feels...
different, a brief second remorse for a usually remorseless action.
-- Handcrafted 2D graphics with explosion animations galore — Cutesy gore art and cheeky humor all perfectly balanced to enhance the gameplay — Multi-layered parallax backgrounds that draw the player in — The brash, but lovable anti-hero, Harry... aka... you — 30 levels crammed with relentless waves of bug assaults and evolving game design — 5 Merciless boss fights that are not meant for the timid or meek hearted — Dozens of
different types of ferociously quirky bugs to slaughter — Coin hoarding to your heart's content — An arsenal of firepower to slice through the bugs like soft, melted butter — Upgradeable Weapons to make any
trigger happy player smile — Turn the bugs to dust with the pitiless Power - Ups and
feel free to beef them up at your leisure — Customizable suits because that color really does suit you — Complete missions and earn your stars of valor — With the ability to customize and upgrade weapons and power - ups, no two rounds are alike.
These serve as perfect examples of how immersive gaming can be, especially when said adventures
feel less of a
trigger - based kind of experience and more like something that carries
different avenues of gameplay elements.
It is possible to eventually get used to the sluggish controls after adjusting to the
different timings of the combos in 30 fps, and by gaining a new - found appreciation for the quick - center camera
trigger, but it never manages to replicate that flawless
feeling which 60 fps offers and as a result rarely manages to evoke the same combat highs that fans fell in love with.
With swappable parts for the directional pad to change how it
feels,
different analog stick tops of
different heights to give you more precise aim,
trigger locks for rapid fire and programmable paddle buttons on the back of the controller so you don't have to take your thumbs off the analog sticks to use the face buttons, the Elite controller really can change the way you play PC games.
The feedback
feels really cool too, so it would be great to have more supported games, or the ability to import your own library into the Engine app and set customized events to
trigger feedback in
different games.
SEGA has released a new video with legendary composer, Yasunori Mitsuda, known for his work on Chrono
Trigger and Stella Glow, discussing how he composed the music on Valkyria Revolution that reflects the classic
feel of the European industrial revolution era that focuses on a war of liberation between two vastly
different nations with Tokyo Symphony Orchestra conducting a live concert - hall recording for the soundtrack and his collaborator Sarah Àlainn, a multilingual Australian - Japanese singer with a voice spanning over 3 octaves, lends her hauntingly beautiful voice to a couple tracks.
On the contrary, it gave rise to myriad expressive possibilities, some of which we will try to analyse in this exhibition through the concepts, intuitions and
feelings that the artists explore and that
trigger different emotions and interpretations, thus making them emancipating and renouncing the messages that are imposed on us.
Given the current social context, in which everyone constantly sees and shares images of themselves on
different networks, Carvalhosa's installation
triggers a strange
feeling within the viewer, who instantly pauses and enters something of a «non-place,» where the lack of narrative can be disconcerting.
What's
different, and particularly valuable, about Greenaway's analysis is his focus on the
feelings Trump
triggers in supporters (as with a character in a novel) more than trying to figure out the mix of calculation, advice and reflex that is shaping the candidate himself.
Different personal and relationship factors may
trigger feeling of inferiority within a relationship.
Dr. Thomas is well aware of how
different situations in life can
trigger feelings of anxiety and distress.
For example, when enthusiasm is
triggered in poor positive differentiators, they do not only experience enthusiasm, but rather a global positive
feeling resulting from a mix of
different positive emotions.