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The 12 Step Program and also leading the biggest military on Earth amidst growing global turmoil are both helpful for the process of recovering from alcoholism.
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With 217.3 million followers, the dopamine must flood. That chart is a Polaroid picture of a rocket-like progressive addiction.
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Here's my love letter to science - www.storieswords.com/post/the-new...
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Gridlock is the most frustrating and also most effective way to avoid going too far in any one direction.
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Her name was Eileen. One day a shark bit off her remaining arm. She completely lost her head after that.
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Elephant Man might be the saddest and Wild at Heart the coolest movies ever. RIP David Lynch
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Yes We need our medical services straight from the grow-house, Not from the nickle-bag dealers.
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Marlboro Reds, Mediums, and Lights are becoming Marlboro Sativas, Hybrids, and Indicas
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I'm 51, I feel you. But also challenge myself (& you) to consider a same-difference. 25 yrs ago we were in our 20's, & email was already our main professional method of written communication & document sharing. At that time, 50 yr-olds who insisted on being engaged via fax inhibited our productivity
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I've seen it go three deep. Example --> Music video / music video reaction / a mash-up of popular reactors reacting to the one music video
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It's like - The plural forms of nouns end in 's' or 'es' Or sometimes 'en', like children or women Or sometimes 'ice' or 'ices' like mice or matrices Or sometimes "ves" like knives or leaves Or sometimes double-o's become double-e's, like teeth or feet Or nothing at all, like deer or fish
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Happy Opposite Day
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No.
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Consciousness is subjective. And you can bet that plants want - yes want - water and sun.
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music.youtube.com/watch?v=Zjbw...
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Good dog.
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Truly appreciate your suggestion. At a glance, Google's results already suggest that, microscope character-wise, Leeuwenhoek is - bingo.
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TY!
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Microscope history seems vague on Wiki. What historic figure(s) might you find most interesting from around the 1580 to 1680 era? I love Spinoza, & know he did Lens Grinding (& I imagine that he imagined @ particles b/c his 'Substance' theory). Would love any interesting microscope people ideas.
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Is this reward also eligible if you're Out-Of-Network?
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yes
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Very interesting interview.
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Glad to find this, got it queued for my next YouTube watch. I just had to share this little short story - an ode to Galileo www.storieswords.com/post/the-new...
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Just like Separation of Church and State We need Separation of Market and State. The biggest benefactor of 'welfare', 'public assistance' & 'hand outs' is Big Med, Big Retail, all Big. i.e. When a full-time Walmart employee needs 'welfare' - that's our Gov. paying part of Walmart's payroll costs.
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Profit-motive is good - it's the invisible hand that drives capital risk. Only problem is - our government has enabled Big Insurance to zero out any-all risk. At bottom, insurance companies are calculated gamblers. But Big Ins. never seems to lose because our government has 'socialized their risk'
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Looks like an LED butt plug.
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True. Presenting raw data would be like Stephen King handing in a copy of a dictionary to his publisher and saying, "My new book's in there."
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good take
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Love it. Reminds me of this tale named Codex - www.storieswords.com/post/codex
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True. To anybody that still gets shocked with each new expected low, I've been saying "Curb Your Shock-thusiasm".
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For all that the Billionaires bemoan government central planning and hand-outs - Would not the following Amendment to the Constitution ironically hurt them the most? --- Separation of Market and State
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This is true Money & Power tend to coagulate, which forms clots, which block oxygenated blood. This is a law of nature. Category, survival instinct. Sub-category, profit motive. Sub-sub-category, power corrupts. Paradoxically - we NEED this law of nature. Answer - Anti-trust Laws & Term Limits
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Reminds me of this 150-word piece I wrote named, An Okay Google Christmas - www.storieswords.com/post/an-okay...
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To which Chuck D spits - 12 points maybe more, If double-letter triple-letter and, Or double-word or triple-word, 12 points on deck for sure but, With doubles or triples maybe more.
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Fealty. CYA driven fealty. We know where this time-machine lands. This time-machine travels at real-time speed. So we hafta watch every drip and drab of this erosion happen.
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Like I said just before the election -