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supersaiga.bsky.social
I know about languages (not programming languages), psychology (not mental health) and ADHD. Curious about everything - Thinking out loud - No subtext here. Thank you for not reading between the lines. Use they/them, unless you know my gender
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I love this guy, it was a perfect protest. I hope it inspires many more
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I hope that the curiosity, appreciation and joy is coming across, I know some people have marginalized accents and when you get excited about something it brings out bad memories for them, and I've no idea what your accent is
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this is marvelous. Does Crayon have any homophones for you? How do you pronounce "crying"?
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this made my day
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.. like the bird?
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cray-yon.. 2 i can't even think how to do it with fewer or more
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Oh this is a good one. A bad review on a cabinet because the screws were sharp. I get that the tips on screws shouldn't be very sharp but it's not an expensive cabinet, that's an acceptable corner (finger?) to cut I think
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Also I got dad a weekly subscription to a newspaper for Christmas and I forgot mom is a hoarder and will not throw them out and hates it because now the house is filled with newspapers. She brings them to my house and then i go to throw them out and she says "nooo" and takes the back home ❤️ her
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I remember we watched a documentary once about an impoverished village in Ugandan that followed this one child in a very poor family. And mother cried and cried but then said "she will be fine, she is hard working and determined, people like that always end up ok and well off".
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she's not stupid she just didn't spend any skill points on skepticism
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tell me you know nothing about the history of IQ testing without telling me you know nothing about the history of IQ testing
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I quite enjoyed, if that's the right word, watching standup about depression from other people with depression. I don't think I laughed during it though Simon Amstell Maria Bamford John Mulaney's most recent show, the one about addiction recovery Taylor Tomlinson shows actually about depression
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*complementary
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unbelievably silly.. why would this ever ever ever be an alternative and not complimentary Comedy is everywhere, if it cured depression by itself *you would know*
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www.etymonline.com/word/crackpot people have been saying crack-brain since the 1600s at least, fascinating
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for those of you who are not crackpots, there were some stupid rocks from the 80s with that written on it that some people think are sacred and some people think are satanic and did i mention the whole thing is stupid
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Dear customer, it appears you have attempted to post an image of WOMAN NIPPLE, did you mean MAN NIPPLE?
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and i saw the wolf and the wolf looked at me and i swear it looked right into my soul and it SAW me and it knew me and it said "why am i stuck in here and you're free out there, you rabid bitch"
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this would make Phoenix Park 100 times better! Technically there are wolves in Phoenix park, but they are enclosed in Dublin zoo in little pens
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mine express me physical attraction to the letter E
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oh i see! I didn't think it was very deadly to birds because similar flus have been endemic in birds for so long.
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"Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedoms—to choose one's attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one's own way." ― Viktor E. Frankl "Just remember, no one can take away from you what you've put in your own mind." ― Edith Eva Eger's mother
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don't eat that, undercooked
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oh when i'm looking for the toilets i do a werid self-conscious thing with my head up and dramatic looking around motions so people will be able to tell what i'm doing and not think... i don't even know what i'm afraid of them thinking
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Jim Jeffries and Hannah Gadsby have comedic autism whereas Anthony Hopkins and Satoshi Tajiri have serious autism. Hopkins and Tajiri didn't get the MMR vaccine so Lupe is wrong.
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serious autism vs comedic autism
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there are no words. i think.. what can i do.. and then i remember this is not my circus and I can't do anything at all, but i get stuck in a loop because it feels like it must be possible to do something
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it's so horrifying what they are doing. it's i-need-to-go-lie-down-in-a-dark-room horrifying
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that's a defining relative clause and as such does not require commas "Motivated by anticommunism, conservative nationalism, anti-Zionism, and anti-liberalism, these groups had initially believed that Nazi antisemitism was merely rhetorical hyperbole or a tactic to "stir up the masses"
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there really are so many contenders (renaming the gulf is not one of them, I don't care what you call it, and Mexico is in America)
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ah it's unhinged. I assume she thinks everyone who fits the stereotype she has in her head is maga, and part of that is saying "reckon"? ...