For sure. Done of them likely coming from me taking some fairly mundane risks, like putting myself out there
Yeah, totally.
At 30 I realised I was utterly depressed and had been most of my life. Was so used to it that I didn’t realise I could be any different.
Started a long long journey to sort that. Started trying things. Scary as it was, it was less scary than living the rest of my life without ever having lived.
Tried new relationships, new religions, tried new experiences. Again, pushing myself out of my comfort zone a lot but then if I didn’t, I was heading towards an early grave and what could be worse than dying?
This is why there’s still Windows XP running major systems.
Windows kept changing anyway so maybe it’s possible that’ll still happen and people just get left with legacy OSs
Seen em around lately?
That’s really missing the point.
All those things you’ve described are taking away from People’s options, their choices. They’re disempowering.
The point of the quote is to remind people that they have more power in their lives than they think. You have choices you don’t yet realise.
Its not a cure all, it is worth knowing.
We all forge chains on ourselves because we had to at some point, often just to survive. Knowing that, we can learn to break those chains when we don’t need them anymore.
A lot of the items in that fridge could serve that function.
Yes you are
There’s a limit to that with health anxiety for some people, they need to believe in the illness enough that they’ll find the listed symptoms or distort things to fit.
One of those things that can be good or bad, depending on the underlying process.
I’ve seen this one.
Ends up with the guy getting inside the computer to shut down the MCP
That’s true.
But they could also do that without evidence sadly. The really sad part is that people would believe them either way
I guess because the outcomes are unaffected.
Either they did the crime, and the pardon is doing what it was designed to do. Or they didn’t and it’s not having any effect.
In this case, I imagine the pardons are “witch-hunt for revenge” immunity, given what’s possibly coming down the pipe.
Shall we make a list of all the bad consequence that have happened due to errors in books?
I’m talking about you, Pliney the Elder!
She’s sensitive. She’s an artist.
Several small sized large bolders.
I can recite the names of the Books of the New Testament in the bible by heart. I’m not even Christian.
Looks like I picked the right time to get a girlfriend
And thank you too
Can anyone use that font?
Been listening to the stories of how people saved, supported and fought for others during the Holocaust, even risking their own lives.
I’m not taking away from the tragedy of the loss suffered by so many. I’m saying we can take some hope that human nature is complex enough and good enough that we must not lose sight of that in the face of evil.