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03 Dec 2020, 11:11 pm

The Second Law of Thermodynamics has been Broken! Heat energy has been upgraded directly to a more useful form. If this gets cheap, you will plug things into your refrigerator to make it run, instead of plugging it into the wall to make it run.



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03 Dec 2020, 11:29 pm

I still think that the Stahlhelm is the coolest thing in the world. Be prepared to see Sgt. Schultz as my avatar or anything that resembles him in the new year.


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04 Dec 2020, 5:16 am

Why do so many people stick "lol" to the end of their posts all the time? I mean, why?

Back in the 90s "lol" used to mean "lots of love" on many forums.



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04 Dec 2020, 5:47 am

Too many lives have been lost to Corona Virus.
Wearing a mask should be compulsory to help stop the virus.



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04 Dec 2020, 6:34 am

Naps still gives me more jet lags than hunger.


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04 Dec 2020, 10:52 am

I had a meltdown on WP last night and I was going on about politics in Random Discussion. I apologize to everyone who was here to see it.


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04 Dec 2020, 11:00 am

... I'd rather had a meltdown than dysregulation.


At least meltdowns have reasons, triggers, etc. How to avoid, manage, tolerate, and ultimately overcome...

Dysregulation only made me more like an immature brat who cannot take a hit or learn a damn lesson.


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04 Dec 2020, 11:28 am

I've changed my avatar. I was missing Schultz. I did say that I am the Red Barron of WP, but I'm a nice Barron.


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04 Dec 2020, 2:40 pm

What to purchase my mom for Christmas.


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04 Dec 2020, 9:45 pm

Off leash dogs
Psychobabble Extroverts
Drug dealers
Drivers drive like video game
Bills

Could get made redundant easily
Eating way too much. $$, fat, itchy
If don't stop soon, will be as fat as co-workers

Squatters next door
Loud noises

Not enough sleep

Co-workers said they work two jobs. No way I could handle it. One job already too much.

My heart has not been in anything for a long time

Susceptible fragile vulnerable weak

Outnumbered overpowered outsmarted

My "friend" hasn't wasted enough time, money, and energy on my worthless corpse recently. She allegedly had a concussion, but she's still hanging out with other spider and driving a car. (Monopolistic competition).

Resignation

Crony

Ghetto

Oversimplified

"Essential workers"? The entire human species frivolous and disposable

Work is a jungle. Loud and crowded. I work outside, and any second anyone makes some loud noise and expects me to answer. Ass holes.

Day laborers

After I get made redundant, what next?

Dead end "job" and "life"

Ran out of things to do a long time ago

Survival of the fittest

It's my fault for being a failure. Otherwise I would not have to work with those cockroaches

Black friday a mosquito had the nerve to make my worthless corpse load three refrigerators into the vehicle. Wings sore since then. Curt ass hole didn't even say "thank you"

Destroyed my "life"

Military



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04 Dec 2020, 11:14 pm

Butt plugs. On the other hand, maybe they're not a good idea.


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06 Dec 2020, 12:23 am

It's just that...

The 'dangerous' aspects of meditation is not for everyone.
It'll just make said people's cases worse, aggravating respective mental issues, creates confusion and crisis, or worse -- trap them back in dark places.



Not sure... What are the odds a person who would intentionally pursue such memories and emotions themselves?
With or without knowledge to handle or even comprehend of said dangers?

I happened to be for some weird reason... :lol:
Yes, I don't meditate solely for alleviating or improvement.


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06 Dec 2020, 6:35 am

Personal responsibility is a crock. Life is a bunch of random events that we have no control over. Luck plays the biggest role in the opportunities that come our way.



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06 Dec 2020, 10:18 am

I wonder which generation has the most snowflakes.


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06 Dec 2020, 11:51 am

Obsessively checking online to see if my grades are updated and posted online from the last semester. I'm trying to be patient but I'm nervous and want to make sure I did well in everything.


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06 Dec 2020, 11:59 am

Phoenix20 wrote:
Personal responsibility is a crock. Life is a bunch of random events that we have no control over. Luck plays the biggest role in the opportunities that come our way.


This has gotten stuck in my mind. Yes, there is a large element of luck, but only the prepared can take advantage of opportunity. I probably erred in life by trying to perfect my sales pitch, rather than trying it on more people to find the perfect match for what I had, or research the "customers" to tailor it for them.