"Juxtaposition" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Juxtaposition refers to the act of placing two or more elements or ideas side by side in order to compare or contrast them, often in a way that highlights their differences or similarities. It is often used in literature, art, and even everyday communication to create a new perspective, challenge assumptions, or add depth to a message.
Juxtamediastinal refers to something that is situated next to the mediastinum, which is the part of the torso that contains the heart, large arteries and veins, and the trachea (windpipe) as well as other structures.
Juxtamedullary refers to something that is located next to or adjacent to the medulla, which is a thick, inner layer of the kidney. In medical context, juxtamedullary refers to the region of the kidney tubules that are close to the medulla and are involved in the reabsorption of water and solutes from the urine.
A k-hole refers to a state of intense existential dread or discomfort that can occur after taking ketamine, a drug commonly used as an anesthetic or Party drug. When a person takes ketamine at a certain dosage and frequency, they may experience a sense of detachment from reality, leading to feelings of anxiety, dread, and a fear of loss of control. The term "k-hole" is derived from the idea that the person's sense of self and identity can become "sucked down" into this state, leaving them feeling disoriented and disconnected from the world around them.