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Sheryl 11 month s ago
#15 and that has become one huge problem in today's society. With everyone and anyone on SoMe it is easy to push false information that then becomes "truth". Like the Earth being flat and there being more than two genders.
       
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Riche 11 month s ago
Sheryl,

Or elections being stolen
       
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Marvin 11 month s ago
Riche, or that it’s OK if politicians have dementia.
       
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Isabelle 11 month s ago
Riche,

Yeah, Hillary is still pushing that...
       
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Molly 11 month s ago
#4 med offices never get it right anyway. they thought I was addicted to painkillers having them on my chart for 5 years... I took them after
surgery and no longer have them!
#10 nope. this is how to backstab.
#11 oh let me try!!... We should go into the Capitol!!
-Ray Epps Jan 6th
       
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Virdie 11 month s ago
#6 This may seem like a great idea, but the person arguing is wanting YOU to show concern, being calm makes them angrier because they think you DONT CARE. Only a proper narcissistic psychopath can do this, and if someone is always like this, then that is exactly what they are (or Autistic).

#7 The whole "future self" concept is stupid, because people who think that were never taught consequences and self control. Like you don't "accidentally" do/not do something, you make choices now and the consequences make it seem like an accident based on your original intentions (not to be confused with the "butterfly effect" where one thing creates a bigger unintended/unexpected/uncontrollable consequence).
       
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“Go above and beyond, and do it without appearing to expect anything in return. Sometimes, you do it when they need help, but sometimes you do it for no reason at all. Then, and this is important, when they try to do nice things for you, accept them. Be gracious about it. Don’t act awkward and uncomfortable.”

 

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