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He's never wrong
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People don't care as long as it ingratiates itself and strokes the users ego.
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He's never wrong
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People don't care as long as it ingratiates itself and strokes the users ego.
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Trump Blurts Out Plot to Rig Midterms So Vile It Even Shocks GOPers
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Y'all won't do anything.
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Apple announces significant price increases for MacBooks, iPads, more
Keep buying.
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6 ways to emotional regulation (according to Neuropsychology)
"Feeling a way? Just activate a part of your brain that you struggle to activate while feeling that way."
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Wolfgang Oels (Ecosia) - For A Better Web | Vivaldi Browser
Still chromium...
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I just bought a second hand Framework laptop, and I fucking love it!
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I like that your warning is less about being careful with a laptop and more about knocking the quality of a repairable laptop.
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6 ways to emotional regulation (according to Neuropsychology)
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Except all of this advice is taken from some mental health influencer or life coach that will gladly sell you a guide.
Also, they aren't simple. That was the point of my original comment.
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Trump lawyers realize discovery in president's lawsuit could expose him to a Jan. 6 'trial'
Look... Trump will never pay for his crimes. There is an entire media empire built around articles like this teasing potential justice. It will not happen.
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6 ways to emotional regulation (according to Neuropsychology)
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No this is how the capitalist system wants you to believe it works for every mental health condition.
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USA: Slate's New Electric Truck Will Cost Slightly More Than $24,950
The concept is a good one. The marketing and financial backing is bad. I think an affordable ev would be a good thing, but this is America.
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Ex-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, 85, to retire from Congress after nearly 40-year career
Bye, Felicia.
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Threats and promises are your guiding principles?
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ADHD sufferers can feel emotions more intensely, but aren't specifically more empathetic.
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Is It Warm Out There? The planet is getting hotter. But America’s conversation about it has chilled.
The privilege of climate control systems keeps people complacent.
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Threats and promises are your guiding principles?
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Because it's taught and not inherent. And like with anything else some people are too dumb to learn.
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Mamdani-backed candidates sweep New York City Democratic primaries
I know it's cynicism, but I keep waiting for the heel turn.
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Can we use offensive language like slurs against race and sex and the disabled? Because I thought it would be fun on c/askhistorians to do a couple questions on where and why the words exist?
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Because they want to use the words.
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A Stanford Study Exposes Massive Racial Bias in AI Hiring Tools Used by 90 Percent of Businesses
Am white with a very black name and it took me 16 weeks to find a part time job where I was only hired because an employee friend got me an interview. Black name and white privilege.
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mac or linux
You're looking for permission not for recommendation. Get your Macbook.
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Most adults are just big children with better spatial awareness
Humans think we transform into an "adult" at some point, but that sort of maturing is 100% a social construct.
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A new strategy can improve safety in poultry processing
You know what else works...