If you're walking across a pedestrian crossing, and a car is pulled up and stopped at the edge, you pretend there is something knee-height right in front of the car by pantomiming climbing/stepping over it.
More harmless if there is no other vehicle behind them, so they can back up to look for it.
I think they're emphasising that there are mental illnesses that are completely normal, and maybe even expected, when you take into account what's happening in the individuals life? I.E. chronic depression is the same as depression from when a loved one dies, but the latter is a natural response not caused by physical differences?
In your example, I think an injury would be the best descriptor.
My favorite I've heard is a friend made the distinction of Elder Millennial: Old enough to remember life pre-internet, young enough to still be relevant.
This is what I do as well but with Floorp. What's the issue with Brave Searches AI results? It's never been intrusive nor in the way, and depending on what I've searched for it can be very helpful and save me time. 1/2 of the time it's a button for if I want to generate an AI search.
If you see a post with an article about something stupid Microsoft is doing or testing. You are legally obligated to go into the comments and make a post that says "DAE use Lanix?!"
Damn, not even RCS works?! I'm back to stock Android on a 6 Pro because I don't have the energy, and can't be fucked to deal with tech problems that often.
Can't wait for this People Twitter to devolve into what happened to White People Twitter, and Black People Twitter on Reddit.....From subreddits that consistently gave me a belly ache from laughing so hard, to non stop identity politics chasing the current trends from never ending news cycles.
References the ratio of upvotes vs downvotes. People use it as a "look, even this community thinks you're wrong," or similar.