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14 Sep 2025, 6:14 am

What I've known about hippies has been proved. They did not let their kids run around in soiled diapers.


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14 Sep 2025, 6:20 am

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There's no evidence to suggest hippies routinely let their children run around in poopy diapers; instead, many hippie parents adopted more natural approaches to infant care, such as cloth diapers, babywearing, or even extended potty training (elimination communication), which involves observing and responding to a baby's cues for elimination to avoid or reduce the need for diapers altogether. While some mainstream parents delayed potty training with the rise of disposable diapers, hippie culture often emphasized a more hands-on, responsive, and environmentally conscious approach to parenting.


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15 Sep 2025, 8:13 am

I keep having strange dreams and I don't know why.


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15 Sep 2025, 8:19 am

I think I tend to root for the villains and antiheroes most of the time.... why do I find the badguys more likable than the good guys?

Like back before I hated Disney as a kid I used to like Ursula the sea witch a lot more than I did Ariel the mermaid. :chin:

Ursula was big, large, in charge, and ate poor unfortunate souls for breakfast. :twisted:



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15 Sep 2025, 1:26 pm

I once visited a meme website 'bout half-decade ago. It was ruled by left-leaning weirdo that liked to censor memes "attacking" his ideology and did other weird stuff like protecting memes that already were on the website (To artificially amplify count of memes on the site) or ignoring complaint about trolls, spammer bots etc, likely for same reason.

That site has just collapsed. I was informed by my internet mate [that recently returned to it and de-facto we know each other from that site] he [ze admin] basically told his community to F' off by removing it's influence on site. There was a spam and then (literally!) everyone migrated to various sites / discords / whatever.

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15 Sep 2025, 1:53 pm

MisterAnthrope13 wrote:
I think I tend to root for the villains and antiheroes most of the time.... why do I find the badguys more likable than the good guys?

Like back before I hated Disney as a kid I used to like Ursula the sea witch a lot more than I did Ariel the mermaid. :chin:

Ursula was big, large, in charge, and ate poor unfortunate souls for breakfast. :twisted:


Not quite the same but I tend to root for drama and negativity. No, I don't go looking for drama, nor be involved in it or anything, but what I mean is like in audiobooks or TV (whether it's acting or not) or even witnessing a situation in public, I feel things just get interesting, which is why I like listening to gossip so much. But if I'm involved in any drama in real life (or online) then I become extremely anxious and stressed.
I think being entertained by drama is human nature though.
And negativity interests me more than positivity. Positivity can be predictable and boring, while negativity can be more interesting and even informative.

That's why I get annoyed in the Cathy Glass audiobooks when the fostered children's parents are civil or timid, because there's no drama really. I prefer it when the parents are angry and troubled and one drama unfolds after another. Or when the fostered kids are naughty. There's more twists, which makes the story so much more exciting.


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15 Sep 2025, 6:12 pm

Tamaya wrote:
MisterAnthrope13 wrote:
I think I tend to root for the villains and antiheroes most of the time.... why do I find the badguys more likable than the good guys?

Like back before I hated Disney as a kid I used to like Ursula the sea witch a lot more than I did Ariel the mermaid. :chin:

Ursula was big, large, in charge, and ate poor unfortunate souls for breakfast. :twisted:


Not quite the same but I tend to root for drama and negativity. No, I don't go looking for drama, nor be involved in it or anything, but what I mean is like in audiobooks or TV (whether it's acting or not) or even witnessing a situation in public, I feel things just get interesting, which is why I like listening to gossip so much. But if I'm involved in any drama in real life (or online) then I become extremely anxious and stressed.
I think being entertained by drama is human nature though.
And negativity interests me more than positivity. Positivity can be predictable and boring, while negativity can be more interesting and even informative.

That's why I get annoyed in the Cathy Glass audiobooks when the fostered children's parents are civil or timid, because there's no drama really. I prefer it when the parents are angry and troubled and one drama unfolds after another. Or when the fostered kids are naughty. There's more twists, which makes the story so much more exciting.


I'm strongly against toxic positivity myself so I get that. :wink:

I just feel more drawn to darker and twisted stuff. Maybe that makes me an annoying Edge Lord? But I'd rather be edgy than a conformist. :skull:



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15 Sep 2025, 6:21 pm

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I just feel more drawn to darker and twisted stuff. Maybe that makes me an annoying Edge Lord? But I'd rather be edgy than a conformist. :skull:


Well that's okay. I don't think I'm drawn to dark twisted stuff myself. Since I was a small child I've always been comforted by cats and teddy bears. Those are two things that can express one's sensitivities. Also I like the colour yellow, because it's bright and cheerful. So, yeah, I don't think I'm drawn to dark and twisted stuff lol. But curiosity can sometimes get the better than me, until I freak myself out over a murder I see in the news.

I've never been offended by horror movies - except for Cannibal Holocaust, because of the real animal killing they showed on camera. I can't ever unsee that and whenever I think about it I just freak out big time.


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16 Sep 2025, 9:50 am

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16 Sep 2025, 6:38 pm

Opening up the internal task bar...
Force close that glitch, hunt down it's path folder, uninstall that garbage, delete the trace of that whole bit...


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16 Sep 2025, 8:46 pm

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17 Sep 2025, 12:25 pm

I really don't feel like work today. I have 30 buses to mop and I'm feeling so mentally lethargic and like I really can't be bothered for the repetitiveness of the job. This is why I don't like employment. Well, not the sort of employment I can only do anyway, which is cleaning. It's not very exciting. I feel like as an ADHDer my brain craves more stimulating jobs, like a preschool setting. But because I have severe Emetophobia that just can't happen.


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17 Sep 2025, 5:36 pm

A need to go to the gym again. I didn't go yesterday.


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17 Sep 2025, 8:26 pm

Just 3 days to go.
Then I can have my rest.

I know it's just my head's habit of wanting things to just end very, very soon but...

... Damnit, I'm dealing with usually seasonal cold, holding off my hormonal fluctuations because stupid timing, and unstable sleeping patterns because of it through medication hacks I've finally learnt, and basically taking extra supplements so I'd go home far from downtrodden heavy from the weather and 12+ hour day work.

Just for a week.
Just ONE week.

That's the only reason why I bear it. Or at least my head does; that this isn't a regular basis thing and it shouldn't.


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17 Sep 2025, 9:06 pm

Air defense sirens across the country just went off for three minutes, in honor of the Japanese invasion.
Now it's ringing again.


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