Of course, I had to
try Tiny Brains out using Remote Play.
Not exact matches
He was
trying to get my
brain to wrap around the idea that everything we see and touch is made up of
tiny,
tiny parts.
Anyone who has
tried to swat an insect can attest to how difficult it is to make contact with such elusive targets, but dragonflies, in spite of their
tiny brains, have mastered the art.
I encourage you to read the entire article and take note of the following: the side - effects seen with medications over the years and the fact that doctors «don't know the consequences and potential side effects of taking
tiny doses of ketamine over and over again»; «she
tried nearly everything» (you'll read this in all the articles advocating for ketamine but unfortunately they are only referring to medications); the ketamine effects are temporary and cost $ 15,000 per year (and are not covered by insurance); and ketamine «is thought to stimulate an opioid receptor in the
brain» and is already known to be addictive.
People (and I use that term loosely) are so cute when they
try to explain what is rumbling about in their
tiny little
brains.
Trying to make sense of all those creepy videos and weird websites was making our
tiny brains hurt.
I am
trying to turn off the
tiny project manager who lives in my
brain and just do work instead of thinking in terms of a larger project or an exhibit.