danlowe.bsky.social
Therapist, working in London with an interest in Wilhelm Reich and body-based psychotherapies
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How does this person know "precisely" the information they need in the first place? What about chance, inspiration, serendipity? What an asshat.
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That has the formatting to suggest a scientific paper and an abstract but that is very much not what it is
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I wanted to be a therapist since I was probably 20 and am now doing it, 30 years later so that counts I think?
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Islamaphobia is a deep part of our history, going back to the Crusades.
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I'm a bit disappointed in the blandness of Labour's offering here. Cummings gave us madness, blogs, book lists and Bismarck. McSweeny is far too dull in comparison.
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Being an adult is basically a series of ever deepening betrayals of that 12 year old.
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Let's just indulge this for one second - if this were true, why wd the sex workers involved carry out a bad arson attack, rather than idk, going to the press?
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Fair! I'd forgotten about him. Felt sorry for the girls though.
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I thought the British song was actually pretty good and wondered if I could see our post-Brexit relationships mirrored in that vote.
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@marcovisconti.org you seen this?
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Well without too many spoilers, there are lots of classic vampire tropes, so it'd probably be a bit much!
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Must make horror a tough watch with her
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It's not relentlessly horrific, lots of it is a kind of exploration of black music history BUT the second half of the film is a bit of a bloodbath and absolutely contains some jumpscares BUT imo, go and see it anyway, it's great.
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The best occult horror I've seen is A Dark Song. Its reasonably accurate on the occult stuff.
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I'd emphasize the 3rd there which is p good? Tying up loose ends with an eye to the future. Tho turns to 22, which is a hard hexagram to get hold of IMO.
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Well thank you for making it available!
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That implies there's not an evident point of change in the situation. K'un is not a bad hexagram as it's fertile soil.
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No changing lines?
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You want divination?
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His clothes look like dog shit with or without the paint, where's Menswear Guy when you need him?
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I'm on a few, mostly Patreon offshoots - Aidan Wachter's is particularly good.
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I'd like to find more magical people to follow though I suspect the best conversations (and guides to. practice!) are now on Discord.
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You make it sound so simple!
(I totally agree with you)
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Sad I'll miss the AOS thing but working. See you at the moot though!
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And ironically, if you have decent communities around you, you're more likely to find a partner.
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People in the comments are missing the fact that it's not actually going to be a decent simulation of your ex, not anywhere close, cos AI is founded on a lie, you can't make a person out of a bunch of code.
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I would like to congratulate whoever made this for making AI much worse than I could possibly imagine
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Harrowing. No one else in rap is making music like this.
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music.youtube.com/watch?v=X0TA... All of Saya Grey's stuff. This song hit me at the right moment and had me sobbing
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The new Billy Woods album, Golliwog, dropped yesterday and is feeling to me like it's going to be on a lot of album of the year lists.
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Don't stop listening to new music and see as much (good) live music as humanely possible.
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Yeah leaving NATO in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine is absolutely the incisive, vote-winning politics I'd expect from this quarter (as with Corbyn, domestic politics, not too bad, foreign policy 😬)
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She's a crazy kid!!
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i was talking to some students yesterday and the only way they understood investing was via crypto, rug pulls etc. I told them to read Warren Buffet. This strikes me as similar - the only possible economic role is "founder"
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"Co-founder" 🤮
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Aidan W is doing some great work around this, fitting into a much broader context. In short, animism vs. Empire.
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Praying your country exits the madness sooner rather than later
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I wish this was simply satire rather than so on the nose.
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The electorate and Labour strategists seem to bond on "more of the same, no matter the results". At least with the former, it's not their actual job...
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We're not subject to the same Christian-led hysteria about transpeople as the US populus are, so I'd guess most people see Terfs/GCs for the obsessive hate machines they are