This is actually a case of what doesn't kill you makes you stronger. Now the only important thing is that you treat it as a learning experience. It's too easy to get hung up and blame yourself for far too long.
At the same time, I feel like we shouldn't let that happen because imagine if he actually succeeds? And then we just have immortal crackhead Lex Luthor with a hallucinating ChatGPT whispering further delusions directly into his brain. That can't be good for any of us.
Gets seated at the border next to 4 heavy smokers anyway 🙃
Also, sitting in the smoking section of the airplane. Like, how insane is that? Not only does it seem like a grotesque idea to light fire in a metal bird thousands of feet in the sky at hundreds of nautical miles per hour. But you also can't exactly crack open a window. What a terrible experience.
I have this but in reverse (and less extreme). I can eat a good pickle relish, but it doesn't do much for me. Then, the delish goes up as we approach the whole pickle. The whole pickle is sour and crunchy. Perfection!
Or good, depending on how gross the king is