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The link above is from a local reporter about this location. They literally just fixed this very wall not just 3 months ago. The insurance company had to come out and redo their work because while they had been working on it another car hit the same wall and destroyed their prior work. That was back in December.

This was last night and I believe the 5th time its been hit, Though I've been told its been hit more times than that from before I moved in too. Thank you super bowl drunk driver.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/jxWeSvLtfHiwT18p6


Holy shit chat gpt4 and me are taking acid, See you next year or yesterday.


Nope, you should be yourself and other should learn how to accommodate based on nuances. This is what it means to be empathic and to be emotionally intelligent.

Sadly this is a skill many lack, so thus you too must be emotional intelligent and be aware of other's lack in ability communicate effectively.

You must eat the dog food as they say.

Many have told me I am, I've never been diagnosed and I don't care to. My child on the other hand if effected differently than myself and they standout regardless if they announce it or not. They don't need to announce it, its apparent. I would rather they lived in a world without labels and in a world more accepting of their personality with out having to prepare others or get permission just to exist.

I hope you find comfort in just being yourself and not define yourself based on some attributes. You are more than the sum of your attributes.

For example I'm also a Jew by DNA (30% exactly) though I'm nothing like a jew and supports a free Palestine. I'm also a Russian who supports a Ukraine. Again, I think we are living in a world of invisible lines and fake labels.

Though if you pick a label, might I suggest my favorite label. "Human"

Edit:

I've been asking GPT4 interesting questions about Carl Jung.

Heres a prompt I recently gave in in the context of Jung's theory.

Prompt:

Lets use carl jung's strategies for people who are introverted who are now trying to be more extroverted in social group settings. Give me some basic advice.

ChatGPT:

For introverts aiming to become more extroverted in social group settings, leveraging Carl Jung's insights can provide a thoughtful approach to personal growth and social interaction. Jung, who coined the terms "introvert" and "extrovert," emphasized the value of understanding and integrating various aspects of our personality. Here are some strategies based on Jungian psychology that can help introverts navigate social situations more comfortably:

1. Understand Your Introversion

    Self-Reflection: Start by understanding what introversion means for you. Jung believed in the importance of self-awareness and understanding one’s own psychological makeup. Recognize the strengths of being an introvert, such as deep thinking, empathy, and the ability to listen and process information thoughtfully.
2. Balance Rather Than Change

    Seek Balance: Jung’s concept of individuation involves integrating different aspects of your personality to achieve a balanced, whole self. Rather than trying to change your introverted nature, aim for balance by developing your extroverted side in ways that feel authentic and comfortable to you.
3. Start Small

    Gradual Exposure: If large social settings are overwhelming, start with smaller, more intimate gatherings where you feel safer and more comfortable. Gradually increase your exposure to larger groups as your confidence grows.
4. Leverage Your Interests

    Common Interests: Engage in social activities that align with your interests or passions. It’s often easier to communicate and connect with others when you share common ground, and your enthusiasm for the subject can naturally make you more outgoing.
5. Practice Active Listening

    Active Listening: Use your introverted strength of listening to engage with others. People appreciate feeling heard and understood, and this can create a positive impression without requiring you to be the center of attention.
6. Mindful Speaking

    Thoughtful Contribution: When you do speak, let your words be thoughtful and meaningful. Jung valued depth over superficiality, so contributing quality over quantity can be your strength in group settings.
7. Embrace Your Authentic Self

    Authenticity: Be true to yourself in social settings. Jung stressed the importance of authenticity in psychological health. You don't need to pretend to be someone you're not; instead, find ways to express your true self within social interactions.
8. Shadow Work

    Integrate Your Shadow: If you find certain extroverted qualities in others triggering or challenging, this could be an opportunity for shadow work. Reflect on what these reactions say about unacknowledged or undeveloped parts of yourself.
9. Set Realistic Expectations

    Self-Compassion: Be compassionate with yourself. Developing more extroverted behaviors takes time and practice. Celebrate your progress, no matter how small, and don’t be too hard on yourself for any setbacks.
10. Seek Meaningful Connections

    Depth Over Breadth: Focus on making a few meaningful connections rather than trying to be liked by everyone. Deep, authentic relationships are often more fulfilling for introverts and can be built one-on-one or in small groups.
By embracing these strategies, introverts can explore and develop their extroverted side in a way that honors their inherent nature. Remember, the goal isn't to become an extrovert but to enhance your ability to navigate social situations flexibly and confidently, enriching your personal and professional life.


wont be renewing personally, but I also got a few pies and cameras and a NAS. There really was never a need for them in the first place.


bye bye ring you sucked any ways.


Please forgive me as I'm just creating this project and there is little to show.

That said I wanted to get it out there for a number of reasons.

#1 I may not be around long enough to see it finished.

#2 I'm not doing this for just me

#3 I think we all have had this idea


Food for thought:

* Big investors almost never invest the year leading into a general election. They already spent all that money on bribes and lobbying.

* So much of the US had already outsourced a great part of their manufacturing.

* Much of that manufacturing went to china. (be sure the check the news that china is making in the US today)

* We are more politically divided than ever before (I don't think this is mutually exclusive to the US)

* We are experiencing (in the US) the largest cost burdens ever seen for renters source: https://www.jchs.harvard.edu/sites/default/files/reports/fil...

* There have been many reports of large lay offs in not just the tech sectors.

* Most of our current employment numbers are politically motivated lies or exaggerations

* AI has pushed a 6% increase requirement on development productivity

* There are vastly more boot camps and junior and mid level developers available in the market.

* Remote work make the market global when it was still very local for many.

I feel like there are many more bullet points to add.


This is the first time I've heard of this term. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ambient_authority

This was interesting to read. Thanks

Funny I was just reading about Macaroons


This coming from a man who "defends Trump's claims of immunity and election fraud" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FE1A2Cy2Nao&ab_channel=MSNBC

That's how bad you fucked up zuck, thats how bad.

Honestly both of these clowns can eat turds.


Ok ok, lets throw java in there with MS then too. :P

Bad jokes aside. From the looks of it most of these vectors are SOHO routers thus not really big corp targets as much as average people too.


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