So I got a nose bleed while flapping on this site
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BagMan wrote...
If you flap hard enough can you fly?You can fall, which is kind of the same thing.
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Drifter995 wrote...
Nosebleeds only happen from heat (not entirely sure how) or something that causes a similar reaction. So more than likely stress. And from picking your nose.Also, sometimes sneezing/ blowing your nose can do it. Fun times.
I highly doubt japanese students would get nosebleeds from seeing foreigners
Sorry if it wasn't clear when I said "my students", but obviously I mean a situation in which you have to interact with a foreigner(and in a language they only have experience yelling out individual words in, nonetheless, as at school, I minimize my Japanese use). But when all is said and done, it doesn't matter if you believe in it happening or not, it still happens.
And I dig this post much more than those that disagree but don't have the stones to outright disagree anonymously, instead choosing to hide behind negative rep. At least the above poster made their specific argument against it.
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Drifter995 wrote...
Nosebleeds only happen from heat (not entirely sure how) or something that causes a similar reaction. So more than likely stress. And from picking your nose.Also, sometimes sneezing/ blowing your nose can do it. Fun times.
I highly doubt japanese students would get nosebleeds from seeing foreigners
Surprisingly no one has said it, so I will. Nosebleeds occur during not heat, but dry weather. The mucus membranes in the nose become dried out during dry weather.
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Foreground Eclipse wrote...
Drifter995 wrote...
Nosebleeds only happen from heat (not entirely sure how) or something that causes a similar reaction. So more than likely stress. And from picking your nose.Also, sometimes sneezing/ blowing your nose can do it. Fun times.
I highly doubt japanese students would get nosebleeds from seeing foreigners
Surprisingly no one has said it, so I will. Nosebleeds occur during not heat, but dry weather. The mucus membranes in the nose become dried out during dry weather.
What he's trying to say is that foreigners and the English language makes Japanese people dehydrated.
That....that is what you meant, right?
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Drifter995
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Foreground Eclipse wrote...
Drifter995 wrote...
Nosebleeds only happen from heat (not entirely sure how) or something that causes a similar reaction. So more than likely stress. And from picking your nose.Also, sometimes sneezing/ blowing your nose can do it. Fun times.
I highly doubt japanese students would get nosebleeds from seeing foreigners
Surprisingly no one has said it, so I will. Nosebleeds occur during not heat, but dry weather. The mucus membranes in the nose become dried out during dry weather.
Ah, that's true. Mah bad