It is the true teacher who leaves the class knowing they have learned the most.

Tucson, AZ
Joined September 2006
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Replying to @nivims
Totally known house to me and is in a wonderful historic area. I'll have roomies for the first time - 3 to start and then I get the master bedroom/bath with the patio and hot tub and garden. My friend, his son who is a motion graphics student and a young woman studying glass art.
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Replying to @erin
My mom raised one great son and one son I don't even consider a brother. The difficult part as it seems to me about parenting (not that I have a clue, just positing) is that your children have minds of their own, no matter what! PS I love you
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Replying to @myderrick
Where are you now? Africa is one of the regions of the world I never got to spend time in. I wish I could have. I know I could have done good work with people such as yourself. Like changing the world for GOOD kinda work. Always, my heart to yours, xo/m
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Replying to @myderrick
I know this is true. What I do not know how to do is let it be real in my mind. I do not have at this time the capacity to understand how anyone could want or care about me. This is not anyone's fault. I understand as an adult it is complicated. I seem unable to correct it xo
If we can teach empathy what the fuck did we do to the USA?
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Replying to @emelaarghh
Thank you. Did you have specific methods to accomplish that? I am an emotional empathy disaster. TEACH ME! :D
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Replying to @cosmic53
Yes, I believe most folks have the capacity. I am asking about a disorder not the act of empathy. Hyper-empathy is paralysis in the face of anything, even killing your own mother and having a Jaguar nurse you back. That's nature. That's not about empathy IMO.
Replying to @timtfj
hahahahaha sorry but again hahahahaha Not once in my life. EVER. (ok maybe in the womb)
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Psychiatric/Neurologists please answer: Is there such a thing as hyper-empathy as many believe? Humans, please answer: Are your responses to life within conventional ideals or outside. If so, why? Everyone: Do you think emotional empathy can be learned? #empathy #humpday #ThxU
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Maybe it's me. I'm tired and have a quality of life of 2.5 on a decent day. I do work at it. But I'm a bad person. I tell my story. I was so abandoned when I gave up being ONLY WEB (as if I was ever?) So why keep telling it when it's only what I did a long time ago not now?
Replying to @kurtrebar
ME. And I'll play all the instruments and do all the vocals and dance the moves. Why? Because I can. Although if I had had had to choose, Morissette.
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Replying to @saila
And also insecure, not interoperable, monocultural and profit-oriented. Let's not rush so fast into Virus tech. Maybe cure the common cold first?
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Replying to @saila
The e. coli bacteria is in use for the same kind of thing. Neupogen (blood/chemo drug) is made by injecting a healthy cell into e.coli cell and proliferating them. Fine for labs but in life antibodies from bacterial infections die. Viral antibodies love you forever.
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Replying to @PopeDarth
How about you research facts on deadly viral infections already infecting our population (not going to, you already may have it)
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Thank you Marc! As I age and do more research into disruptive behaviors (across a range of conditions, trauma is a huge one) the documentation of generational traumas is daunting and appears in most statistics to learn more fact than theory. Glad it helps, that's the goal! :)
This is why people worry about my moods and I don't. They're not exactly a new phenomenon. Yes that's little Molly on the left and my cousin on the right. Think of me like climate change. Extreme and unpredictable weather. 😂😂😂
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Replying to @timtfj
See upcoming tweet.
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Replying to @timtfj
Since a kid. To the point I sometimes go so fast emotionally I cry and laugh at the same time! Freaked my mom out every time. She's start yelling. Her mother did that. Her dad just yelled a lot ;-) (well, he did have to deal with Fred Christ Trump and LaGuardia lol)
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Of all the good stuff in life, this is feedback I get most. It is such an honor. I don't understand how or why, but I am glad I got to help people. I learned serving and loving ourselves first doesn't match with my brain. I have to see and learn how others truly love and serve.
Replying to @mholzschlag
Never doubt your own worth. You taught me so much about web design, which I, like so many others, turned into a career. You were and are such an inspiration to me! You have touched and improved the lives of so many. Never forget! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
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