Friends are something that an average person needs. Humans are just made that way. But I think it's not correct to think that friends can fix everything, as well as that friends will stay in your life forever. Throughout life you will meet dozens of people and make many friends. But only one or two out of hundreds will be something you may call a "real friend". That's if you are lucky enough to meed someone with similar mindset and values that you have. People you call 'friends' will walk out of your life for different reasons (they may be insignificant or important) and will stay with you for different amounts of time. That's why I think that it's better if you put yourself/your life/feelings first most of the times when it comes to your friends. You can stay in a really good relationship with them even if you don't always put them first or give all of yourself into these relationships. Because each one of us have their own lifes to take care of. Those people who will want to stay with you and will understand you/love you - will stay. And those who don't - won't. Whatever you do for them. It depends on the mindset of the other party. Loving, helping, caring for your friends is great, but if you put them above other important things like yourself, then they will get used to it. And most people won't do the same for you or will try to use your love for their own emotional self-satisfaction. That's just how it is. So I think you just need to do everything in moderation and state values right in life.
Do you think that fishes get thirsty?
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@liliputian1
I think they get thirsty for air ... maybe get drunk on it hahahah
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"Thirst," is defined as a drive to drink water.
Mammals exhibit this drive, and they drink as part of the physiological control mechanisms they use to maintain salt and water balance.
Animals that live on land face a constant threat of dehydration,
and thirst provides a drive that helps maintain salt and water balance through drinking water.Fish, on the other hand, live in water.
The question sometimes arises about whether or not fish drink.
The answer is that they do;
at least, many teleost fishes do.Fish that live in fresh water have blood with a higher concentration of salt and other solutes than the surrounding water.
Because their gills are in constant contact with the water, fresh water fish face a constant threat of their blood diluted, so they don't use drinking as a mechanism to maintain the high solute concentration in their blood.Fish that live in salt water, however, have blood with a lower solute concentration than their surroundings and, like terrestrial animals, face a threat of dehydration.
Salt water teleost fish do drink to help maintain salt & water balance in their blood.Drinking in fish is considered to be a reflex and is thought to occur without any thirst arousal. Thus, although fish drink, that doesn't necessarily mean that they get thirsty!
Source: Dr. Joffre Mercier, Professor of Biology at Brock University
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@obviouslylucifer best answer boss.haha.
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does fish sleep underwater? and how do you know if they are taking a bath ?
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@cjko lol.lmao
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@cjko said in Do you think that fishes get thirsty?:
does fish sleep underwater? and how do you know if they are taking a bath ?
if they were to take a bath where would they find the money to buy the bed to sleep in?
further more do you think they would be comfy in a bed that is wet? :thinking_face: -
@liliputian1 hahhaha I want you to try to answer it. lol :p
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@mr_peanut hahhaha :D hmmm they sleep in the corals.. :)
They're comfy about wet bed. They're just not comfortable with dry bed. LOL -
@cjko hahahah :P
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do birds run out of breath also
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@hercules maybe.haha..