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

Tucson, AZ
Joined September 2006
Replying to @DDHReynolds
So true how everyone is different and different environments cause different needs I find that more as I grow older and this problem gets worse I don't like magnification boxes I don't want to read on a screen I want large type books not to print 800 pages on my own machine.
I think the part was the fragile china shop on the kid who my mom used to dress perfect little dresses and shoes in the first thing I do is piss her off by running towards the nearest mud puddle and jumping up and down in it. Vulnerable, traumatized but identity no longer fragile
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Replying to @shawncrigger
So there was a lot of rippling in still Waters in your neighborhood is what you're saying? A nice warm sounds LOL probably just sounded like a regular dead jam hahaha
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Replying to @tannyo
And yet check is people are artificial intelligence is artificial and intelligent as only we can be with the possible constancy of computation accuracy which we still program into it
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Replying to @ChichiMi5
But yes you are so very right especially in the choosing. I think we are not really taught a global right and wrong of ethical behavior across all nations and cultures because we think in such separatist ways. Sad exclusive not inclusive and yet we have so much good to offer, all
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Replying to @DDHReynolds
My eye doctor told me at my last exam I had some nerve in the Jewish accent despite the fact he was South Korean and cracked me up because he was so impressed that the ocular nerves for exceptionally strong maybe I just need another good knock to the back of my head LOL
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Replying to @ChichiMi5
From a purely scientific point of view can anything be 100% thereby can anything truly be universal? We find this conundrum accessibility work all the time what works for one person is a complete disaster for another. Paradox of life I suppose?
Replying to @DDHReynolds
That's interesting I seem to do better when I have the standard bifocals but the neurological problem isn't corrected by anything in the eye itself that can be corrected including glasses. Oh well what a drag it is and all that LOL
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Replying to @tannyo
You're brave to share so much people have said that of me I don't know another way to be sometimes it comes out in rage and sometimes it doesn't but I have never ever raised a hand to another human being passed sibling rivalry years. It's not that I don't want to sometimes
Replying to @tannyo
Eye here dat.
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Replying to @BrookeSiem
Very true and for long-term users sudden withdrawal or upping the dose hello serotonin syndrome my God horrifying. Ever since my childhood every decade focused on a different brain chemical a euphemism for what we don't fully understand
I am truly happy for your success congratulations
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That was the reason I self initiated the last portion of my long long withdrawal and that was I was afraid to be dropped I wasn't afraid to be at this time of transition in my own world to be a regular meds just the amount and cruelty of not taking care of patients properly.
My new name? Ana Moly Iatro Genia. Dr idio pathic was wrong. The auto immune wasn't Auto nor was it only immune nice job guys thanks for the harm. This is my morbid humor but it also comes from a very serious reality that more and earlier intervention and education is needed.
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Replying to @BrookeSiem
I was never once asked or told and they would hurt me so much and be so difficult to get off of but I did it and now I'm back on but it doesn't matter when you're not long for this world such hypocrisy unnecessary in most cases for the long-term and not one word was ever said.
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Replying to @BrookeSiem
I finally did after almost 40 years get off prescription benzos at my request even at low dose by that point I felt dependency on a system that hurts was ridiculous now I'm in hospice at home and reintroduced to benzos opiates I'm in pain so severe of a lifetime of severe pain.
Replying to @shawncrigger
Knowing you prefer classics I still have to bring upa Netflix show 'You". The theme about a scam around first edition books. I like to season 1 loved season 2 kind of stopped watching but that second season was like Hannibal lecter style with a little bit of hacker thrown in.
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Replying to @DDHReynolds
You actually have me little stuffed for words that happened so rarely I don't know what to say haha
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Replying to @shawncrigger
A connoisseur indeed!
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Replying to @DDHReynolds
We do get snow some years. The pattern are last longer, colder, or not enough or too much Arizona is big and diverse in climate. 23 year drought in deserts often reveal first evidence of climate change. More wet lately, let's hope. And step up solar and wind FFS. Abundant here!