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When major life stressors such as loss of parent, spouse, home, job and dealing with major medical illness expected to end in death all occur in a very short period of time with other true awful I won't speak of does that not scale up to complex trauma which I'm diagnosed with?
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Replying to @ninalangs
A cafe latte in the USA is typically served with steamed frothy milk and the word latte is Italian for milk! I first heard the terms flat whites in Australia which is a coffee with milk. I take my coffee black and so strong that you could stick a spoon up straight up in it馃槣
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Replying to @eddiejaoude
Thank you! If I can ever be supportive or helpful anytime my friend anytime
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Exactly and the umbrella study has many many studies of the research of scientists who are also diverse and belief system and ideology. That stuff is personal and should be kept out of the scientific method if it is put into it then yes there's a problem.
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Replying to @MadinOlympia
Even if one is disconcerted by scientology, of which I am, that an umbrella study of scientific studies published by many other scientists who may or may not have other belief systems or ideology seems completely illogical to me. Of course go try and apply logic to people!
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Replying to @MadinOlympia
It does give people pause but it is absolutely not fair to ridicule scientific information of any kind much less in an umbrella study which isn't a research study on the drugs rather a research study on the studies!
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Replying to @vietyork
Absolutely true because nobody can stay the same. Our lives, bodies, Universe Etc are all all constantly in a state of change! I think the real question is whether people want to admit that because they don't like the idea of change as a concept not as the physical truth. 馃
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I am laughing my ass off at the succubus reference and the contrary implication that Data is a guy! Hilarious. I hate Facebook for it's business and technology abuses yet cannot deny the joy of the reconnection and continuation of friends and family spanning nearly 60 years!
That is an interesting point I'm less persuaded by the first although not ruling anything out there's usually multi causal factors for any given situation. I myself absolutely find most voice input engines to make me seem illiterate. I have pressured speech and I'm from New York!
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And we are back thank you ghost of Nikola Tesla thank you all who sent him. Apparently there is no cause known as of now but it seems only affected about a thousand people tops in east side areas mine and about a half a mile North. Nerve-inducing in a desert.
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Replying to @mattcampux
I'm a boomer and I'm not passionately interested in voice input in fact rather annoyed by it. I need the tech. For me, it is age ends conditions. There are many people with conditions affecting mobility. Please consider it may well be in part due to real need for adaptive Tech.
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Please send the ghost of Nikola Tesla ASAP! We're in a blackout. No storms, very hot and with elderly neighbors it is worrisome. This complex is almost 100% solar, fairly rare even here in Arizona. With no construction or other obvious reasons this is unusual. Do wish us luck!
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Thanks! I'm not an employer but thank you for the opportunity. 馃槉
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Replying to @springbroken
Yes, exactly that one! "Reboot the Web" 馃槉
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It was an incredible VBS it was also a little bit particular about who it let in which kind of bothered a lot of people really it was a little arrogant I guess but very rich content was the result of human management.
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I watched it twice once either in late January early February and then a couple months after. Gore connected BLM the pandemic, and how good things have come from it as well. A few unsettling statistics about covid deaths in Black Men in their 30s and 40s of which I wasn't aware.
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The only thing I was slightly uncomfortable with was a lot of male pale but that's the way it seems in certain circles until they had some Q&A two women and a young man who expresses love for them it was very cool to see that too. Al talked about his dad which I don't remember.
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Tim talked a bit about solid which if you haven't read about it it's worth it I like aspects of it's especially the decentralization and pod concept which resembles the cloud but far more secure. It was a lot of talk about security and privacy, and anonymity vs. open.
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And I love the fact that nobody there was in it for the money ever. These were labors of passion and hope and love for Humanity the desire to see good and do good but how dark things became and abuse, misinformation but in the context of how do we address these things now.
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The other piece that really is telling is watching and listening to Al Gore because it's many years now since the quote about inventing the internet and that he is knowledgeable in many areas including literature. Lord of the Flies, shakespeare, it was quite an interesting talk.
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