My problem is that I often look like a zombie. My eyes are dull, my skin is VERY dry (I have dandruff even on my eyebrows) and my face swells a lot. On a bad day (almost every day now) my face looks like something between pretty strong allergic reaction and hypothyroidism. I checked myself and I don't seem to have an allergy and my thyroid results are fine. I increased my water consumption a while ago and it didn't help. I also struggle with losing weight for the last 3 years or so. It's not a ton to lose, but about 10-15 kg (20-30 lbs). I also have very little energy. I can walk long distances, but struggle to get up from bed every day and I'm unable of doing any exercise above walking. I also got extreme sugar cravings, which I try to control, but from time to time I binge on junk, where one binge can go up to 3000 kcal.
I also have an embarrassing problem with my penis. It tends to get really small and I have no idea what triggers it. I'm an average dude, never been well-endowed, but I'm not tiny neither. When my penis shrinks, it looks dead. The head hides as close to my belly as possible and it also gets much smaller. Sometimes even purple and wrinkled. My testicles almost never hang low, but my sack gets loser when I relax. This is a problem to me, because my self-esteem goes down whenever I'm in a situation when someone sees my penis. My erections are usually fine though. I'm a gay male and I have comparison - never seen a penis shrinking like mine does. What's weird is that I sometimes literally see it shrinking or growing (I'm talking still flaccid) without any reason. It drives me nuts (no pun intended) when it shrinks for no reason that I'm aware of.
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In the past, I had this problem of looking like a zombie too, but it wasn't as frequent as it is now. Now, I'd say I look like that 90% of the time. What I found to be a temporary remedy is either forcing myself to exercise or get a nap, but napping works just sometimes. In the past, I could usually take a nap and I looked totally different afterwards - with shiny eyes and less bloated. My lifestyle biggest sins are not enough exercise (because I handle it really bad, however I also walk really long distances), sugar consumption and worrying too much. Other than that I don't have too many bad habits. I've never smoked, I don't drink much, I don't engage myself in stressful situations. I also tend to become a zombie after things like reading a book in a public place. It's almost like my subconsciousness tried to control the situation and drained my energy.
I do walk way more than 30 minutes a day. I basically walk everywhere, I don't own a car and don't use public transportation much. Yesterday, for example, I went for a 15 km walk (more than 9 miles) walk in the evening. After coming back home, I looked better than before. But in the morning I looked actually worse and I felt sluggish too. Exercise makes my muscle stiff, angry and I feel something like very mild panic attack when I'm in that state.
It's really like most of the advice I get don't work in my case at all. Many people tell me: exercise. I've had multiple periods in my life when I forced myself to exercise regularly and it made things worse in a long run. But I do force myself to do it anyway, these several-hours-long walks show that I do have a will power I suppose. I do any form of exercise to look better, because the way it makes me feel doesn't feel right. Walking is the only one that I actually enjoy.
I've read several books related to possible causes of my state and the one that resonates with me the most is "Waking the Tiger: Healing Trauma" by Peter Levine. He described the mechanisms of trapped energy in the body after trauma. I feel like that's the case with me, "trapped energy" sounds like it. And exercise can't help it, even though it sounds like it would. My body doesn't release energy as it should, that's for certain. Too bad his form of therapy, called Somatic Experiencing (which I tried with two different specialists), didn't do anything to me, or perhaps was performed wrong.
Today is my third day without sugar. I must say I look a bit less like a zombie, but in the morning I looked terrible and had no energy. Well, if sugar detox helps in the long run, then it's very likely it's a fungal infection I guess.
Another possible cause would be something wrong in the blood (like fungal infection). That would explain why exercise makes me feel so sluggish, as the blood flow is stronger. I'm going to do the home test for candida once again tomorrow. I remember I did it in the past and it was positive (the saliva produced vertical strings in the glass of water), but then I had a blood test, which didn't find candida in the blood. Not sure how precise these tests are. I wish there was Dr. House in real life, who would actually care to find diagnosis and help ?
I haven't played The Ancient Gods Dlc and currently playing doom eternal on super gore nest level. I saw in some videos where in cutscenes doomguy look like a complete zombie, armor broken, visor broken, chukens missing from the body. Is there a reason for this or its just a skin?
We use liquid food coloring with a little mouthwash and ask the actors to pour it into their mouths, to get the dead-mouth look. We use black or brown food coloring to get rid of all the pink in their mouths, tongues and gums. That is something we do to eliminate any signs of life.
I would get some dry conditioner and just make your hair look a little less alive. You want it to look greasy and flat and old. We use conditioner all the time, every day, just to give that unkempt look. It can even get a little crusty. The zombies actually smell really good all day with all of that conditioner in their hair.
Do a couple of tests with makeup and latex, even on the back of your hand or on your brother or sister. It always helps to do a test so you can play around with the colors. People make the mistake of getting all the stuff and waiting until Halloween night to try to get the right zombie look, as opposed to doing a test run and making corrections.
That doesnt make sense, because the trash units are horde based and have the lowest hp. Even though you are on average killing most of them in a run, they are also killed in like two hits most. Another factor would be the gameplay reason of enemy threats looking differently enough that the player is able to recognize them when they mix in a horde.
Details are not only graphic, look at how L4D did it, they have most complex movement, most animations and different looks because even they are trash mobs they are your 90% main source of enemy so they should be best out of them.
l4d was published at a time were zombies just became the hottopic in mainstream media.
valve is operating steam the defacto only widely accepted gaming launcher at the time.
valve already had a vast record of widely succesful mega hits in the gaming industry, such as
counter strike, half life, half life 2, portal and teamfortress 2 (all released before l4d)
They do have Horns on side of the Head for ex.
It also depends how far you are in the Story. Later on the Virus spread more and got longer hold of people, so they look more like the first Picture, mixed in with the second!
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The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) states alpha-Pyrrolidinopentiophenone (abbreviated as alpha-PVP) is a synthetic cathinone that produces a catatonic-like state in some people. This drug affects people in ways no other drug ever has. People who use it have gone on mad, violent, zombie-like rampages (Solutions Recovery, 2019).
Flakka has been classified by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) as a Schedule I drug. These drugs are designated as having no medical uses at all; being highly prone to substance abuse, dangerous to use, unable to be used safely even under the supervision of a physician; and likely to produce the symptoms of physical or psychological dependence in people who abuse them for a significant length of time (Solutions Recovery, 2019).
According to NIDA and the DEA, substances like Flakka were most often manufactured in Pakistan and China. Because this drug is so popular with the younger generation, Flakka manufacturing labs have opened in the states. However,
Toxoplasma gondii (TOX-oh-PLAZ-ma GON-dee-eye) is a single-celled creature that can only complete its life cycle inside a cat. But first, this parasite must live for a time in a different animal, such as a rat. To ensure this part-time host gets eaten by a cat, the parasite turns rats into cat-loving zombies.
Biologist Charissa de Bekker wants to better understand how that fungus exerts that mind control over the ants. So she and her team have been studying a species related to the Ophiocordyceps fungus in Thailand. This U.S. cousin is a fungus native to South Carolina. It, too, forces ants to leave their colonies and climb. These ants, though, bite down on twigs instead of leaves. This is likely due to the fact that trees and plants in this state lose their leaves in the winter.
De Bekker began these studies at Pennsylvania State University in University Park. There, her team infected a few species of ant with the South Carolina fungus. The parasite could kill all of the different ants she introduced to it. But the fungus made plant-climbing zombies only out of the species that it naturally infects in the wild.
spore A tiny, typically single-celled body that is formed by certain bacteria in response to bad conditions. Or it can be the single-celled reproductive stage of a fungus (functioning much like a seed) that is released and spread by wind or water. Most are protected against drying out or heat and can remain viable for long periods, until conditions are right for their growth.
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