I guess because people who cut have mental health issues. (not always) Cutting is often used as a release, to let go of unbearable feelings of tension. Uncontrollable shaking is a symptom of both depression, and anxiety disorder. Could also be drug abuse, another symptom of mental health issues is a lack of self care, so drug abuse. Could be caffeine tablets, dexies, addies, any stimulant. I think it really helps to have a friend who is really upfront with you, like as scary as it might be for them, having someone who'll grab your arms and say we need to talk about this, or ask you if you think you're getting better.
No it is not common for dogs with beagle in them to shake violently. Some reason why dogs shake violently are seizures, and poisoning. If you dog begins shaking violently, it is best to take it to a qualified veterinarian who can figure out what is going on.
The particles in plasma shake violently at very high temperatures and are electrically charged.
This phrase typically means to shake someone forcefully or violently, causing their teeth to shake or chatter. It portrays a sense of extreme physical pain or discomfort being inflicted on someone.
It depends on the force of the storm. -fairyboomer
yes
No, S waves are the ones that do a lot of damage.
I don't know you tell me.
con·vulse [kuhn-vuhls]verb (used with object), con·vulsed, con·vuls·ing.1. to shake violently; agitate.2. to cause to shake violently with laughter, anger, pain, etc.3. to cause to suffer violent, spasmodic contractions of the muscles.
check your pitman arm and idle arm
Eventually, yes but it depends on how violently it is shaken.
replace front brake rotors and pads.
Check into a new steering dampner, it's a common cause for shake at speed in a Jeep, but it could also be alignment or balance.