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GabeMoralesVR , to random
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has anybody ever received a where the told you that your illness will likely cause a significant reduction in your ? Not that you are dying, but that you likely will not live to be an old person? How did you deal with this news? How do you handle that?

zachnfine ,
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@GabeMoralesVR Boosting this in the hope that you get some illuminating responses from people with personal experience.

adminkirsty ,
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@zachnfine @GabeMoralesVR
Ditto. Boost re ⬆️🔺
Also try tagging @chronicillness @disability

ImmedicableME , to random
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For those with , do you find yourself struggling with and/or since becoming ill, especially if it seems different from depression and/or anxiety that you experienced prior to becoming ill? If so, how are you managing your depression/anxiety? Have medications helped? Are you using non-medication approaches that work? @mecfs

ImmedicableME OP ,
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@flowerpot @mecfs @actuallyautistic This hit hard, which is probably my sign that it’s accurate. Feeling bad about feeling bad is definitely a trap for me, and it could make a difference to work on reframing my thoughts about this. Back to self-compassion and self-acceptance—which might be the core issue. Maybe I’ll create some 5 minute reprieve coupons and put them where I’ll see them throughout the day. My partner would probably love to be able to hand me one when I spiral. Thank you.

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WorldImagining , to random French
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I dunno, I've been combing back through the G7 2021 photos this morning and I'm starting to think made an honest mistake...

WorldImagining OP ,
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@dsmith @cogsci @cognition @neuroscience Absolutely right, yes. Active ongoing auto-perception triggering pattern completion. I've actually been thinking a lot about this cognitive process recently, particularly in terms of mnemotechniques used by the bards of old to facilitate both learning and retelling of epics. E.g. the first pair in a rhyme propels recollection forward via pattern completion, etc.

dsmith ,
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@WorldImagining @cogsci @cognition @neuroscience

Interesting!

One more connection re Biden's confusion...

Besides semantic and acoustic factors, prosody can also play a role. Like most classroom Ts, I sometimes confused the names of students when I had a lot on my mind (not a memory issue -- it's excellent). I noticed I was much more likely to confuse names with the same # of syllables. While Mitterand is one more syllable than Macron, it rolls out in fluent speech like a 2-syllable word.

DINGO , to science
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nm , to fediverse
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Queens hit song ‘We Are the Champions’ in my eyes is about early adopters of anarchist technologies.

I’m talking about us🥇

We have no time for fascist losers like Spez, Musk, or Zuck, because WE are the champions.

OUR Fediverse lives vibrantly in defiance, as a glimmer for hope in a dying world.

Liberating our speech from corporate control is necessary for a healthy revolution.

Thank you, champion, for traveling with us on this quest for liberty.

@fediverse

retrieval4558 ,

It’s cool tech but this is a lil dramatic lol

iopq ,

No, buddy, you’re special and don’t let anyone tell you otherwise

scotlit , to random
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Robert Louis Stevenson’s “The Bottle Imp” was first published (in English) , 8 Feb 1891, in the New York Herald. It was originally published in translation as “O le Fagu Aitu” in the missionary magazine O le sulu Samoa (The Samoan Torch)

A 👿 🧵 …

1/8

kittylyst ,
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@scotlit @bookstodon Have you encountered Standard EBooks? https://standardebooks.org/ - they have some lovely editions of public domain texts - including some of work.

Indyposterboy ,
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giotras , to science Italian
estelle , to random
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Let's unwind a yarn of adult domination in film making 🧶

18+ estelle OP ,
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"It's the wolf dressed up as Little Red Riding Hood's grandmother."
"To resist that [ascendancy], i would have needed an army of adults."

I was considered "someone whom it's normal to abuse again."
"I feel a bit to blame [...] that it had consequences for women other than me."

Listen in French: https://www.radiofrance.fr/franceinter/podcasts/l-invite-de-7h50/l-invite-de-7h50-du-jeudi-08-fevrier-2024-5227672 @sociology @psychology @socialpsych @supremacy @patriarchy

elonjet , to random
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Landed in Austin, Texas, United States. Apx. flt. time 2 h 45 min.

elonjet OP ,
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1,476 mile (1,283 NM) flight from SJC to AUS

~ 1,388 gallons (5,253 liters).
~ 9,300 lbs (4,218 kg) of jet fuel used.
~ $7,771 cost of fuel.
~ 15 tons of CO2 emissions.

datort ,
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@elonjet these stats always kind of trigger me. so much pollution, so much wasted resources, so much money just to get from A to B as quick as possible. oh boy..

elonjet , to random
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Took off from San Jose, California, United States.

Dharkstare , (edited ) to books

I just found out that Humble Bundle has a book bundle for Terry Pratchett's Discworld. A 39 book bundle that is redeemed through Kobo.com.

Edit: Only available in the US.

https://www.humblebundle.com/books/terry-pratchetts-discworld-harpercollins-books

@books

griD ,

GNU TPratchett

InternetCitizen2 ,

Same but I still prefer eBook/PDF quite a lot. I like it for my text books so I can easily make copies and not carry as much. But paper feels more at home for fun reading.

WanderingPoltergeist , to gaming
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I've been enjoying Nexomon- Extinction so far, it's a sassy game that's quite fun to play! The game mechanics work as intended and there were only a few things which I questioned before an NPC provided an answer. Leveling up my Nexomon seems like a potential slog though, I've gotten used to experience sharing in Pokémon games; I must unlearn this behavior. There are cores which can act like an Exp Share, which is nice because there are two party members that don't need to hog a large chunk of experience! I've been juggling those cores around to passively level up Nexomon which were behind in levels while using stronger creatures to tank damage.

I appreciate the game's aesthetics because it reminds me of older Pokémon games, while remaining unique. The setting matches up with the desperate situation this world is currently in as there are settlements and camps throughout the land outside of their one big city. Humanity seems to be close to potential extinction. Nexomon Tamers are responsible for desperately keeping the wild Nexomon at bay so others can labor on in safer surroundings. I'm going to keep playing today and get further in! As the need to know what happens next is strong, I felt that similarly with Coromon too.

EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted ,
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Thanks for recommending it!

WanderingPoltergeist OP ,
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@EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted You're welcome!

billmason , to startrek
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‘Star Trek: Picard’ Wins 4 Saturn Awards, ‘Strange New Worlds’ Wins 1

https://trekmovie.com/2024/02/04/star-trek-picard-wins-4-saturn-awards-strange-new-worlds-wins-1/

@startrek

pizzaHate ,

I’m find Paul Wesley strangely unlikable. He looks kinda weird. His movements are odd. Nothing is wrong with him, he just makes me uncomfortable. Would you please share what you like about him? I’d like to get over this weird feeling.

commedesbuffalos ,
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@pizzaHate @Reverendender I also do not enjoy the Wesley Kirk thank you for voicing your feelings about him

estelle , to random
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"An estimated 90,000 Kenyans were slaughtered in the Kikuyu uprising while just over a thousand were hanged on a portable gibbet. Some 160,000 were detained in internment camps where torture was routine.

"One of Britain’s victims was US President Barack Obama’s paternal grandfather, Hussein Onyango Obama, who was arrested in 1949, and tortured by having pins inserted under his fingernails."

Kitson brought to Belfast his experiences in Kenya, fighting the Kikuyu Land and Freedom Army (exotically dubbed the “Mau Mau” by the British) in the early 1950s where he honed a practice of using “turned” or “converted” rebels into “counter-gangs”.

Anne Cadwallader: https://www.declassifieduk.org/the-general-who-terrorised-the-colonies/

estelle OP ,
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"The battle of the Bogside was an important catalyst for change, triggering a determined British government intervention that ended the unionist monopoly on power. But it also marked the beginning of 30 years of violent conflict that would claim the lives of more than 3,600 people and bring untold suffering."

Niall Ó Dochartaigh: https://www.historyextra.com/period/20th-century/why-remember-battle-bogside-troubles-importance/ @histodons

"Teenage Kicks" was created in the same city in 1978. Listen to a later gig: https://yewtu.be/watch?v=PinCg7IGqHg

kjhealy , to random
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I continue to think academics should on the whole be weirdos off doing their own weird thing, or people who occasionally say "That's obviously crap" in public and go back to doing their own weird thing. The idea of “impact” is mostly poisonous.

brian_gettler ,
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@prachisrivas You're right. You get bonus points for making our work (its influence "only reveals itself years later") sound like a veiled threat. This is how I'll think of my scholarship from now on.
@kjhealy @academicchatter

_bydbach_ ,
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@brian_gettler @prachisrivas @kjhealy @academicchatter Ha. I have a habit of working on visitors' books. That veiled threat is very real. I have receipts in people's own handwriting that I can pull out decades and decades after their death

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