this is what I'm talking about, Pete. It's for your own good. This obsession with gathering data has to stop.
272 0 ReplyBut the data clearly show that I function better when I'm collecting data. I even compared them to a dummy variable as a control.
69 0 ReplyWhat's this from?
28 1 ReplyFrom their convo, obviously.
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181 0 ReplyPinpoint the 5 second interval*
22 0 ReplyOK, wise guy, listen here.... >:(
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I really want to know what she said at 13:59 to calm him down so much
I'm either an idiot or I can't make top level comments
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semi-related:
Broke up in mid-June.
156 0 ReplySeems to have been the right decision
63 0 ReplyCongrats! Which tool & app to you get this data with?
39 0 ReplyA mood tracker called Daylio. I don't love this one but it works.
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So what you're saying is taking a walk is beneficial for stabilising the heart rate?
53 0 ReplyYep. Look up HRV instead of heart rate.
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Judging from the heart rate they didn't take it well...
52 1 ReplyOr they took it really, really well.
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I applaud the commit, but also, my condolences :(
35 0 ReplyNow he has the chance for a healthy relationship.
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Damn. 20 minutes.
35 0 ReplyThe entire time he was thinking
"This could've been an email"
20 0 ReplyThe BPM spike at "can we talk?" makes me think he saw it coming.
8 0 ReplyCould be, but in my experience that phrase is never followed by something good. :/
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Here is the original thread if you are interested. 24.5k upvotes. https://old.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/7xe5o6/heart_rate_when_my_wife_asked_for_a_divorce_oc/
17 0 ReplyGetting a divorce can give you a heart attack-ack-ack-ack-ack-ack-ack, you ought to know by now.
9 0 ReplyA screenshot from Reddit is wild. Are you even the OP?
7 0 ReplyNo
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