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r/PrequelMemes - A long time ago, in a (alternate) galaxy far, far away…
 

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Spiders are the worst. I must migrate to the moon where there no spiders.

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This one appeared on my laptop.and i smashed the spider but in the processes i broke my laptop.


Ah my hand are contaminated. Must wash my hand with sulphuric acid.
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>>> Btw, a small secret that people/vast majority seems to have a misunderstanding on.
Its not that geniuses have a loose screw/insane.
But that its having a loose screw/insanity that makes a genius.
The cart before the horse - misunderstanding.
Its having a loose screw that cause the person to turn into one. A prerequisite of sort.

Its this insanity and loose screw, that allow what should be "normal brain" to access things that "normal brain people" wouldnt think of.
But people see "genius" first THEN "insanity" and figure out a pattern/rule/saying that "all geniuses have a loose screw" when in fact its the reverse.
Though ofc not all insane people are geniuses.
But to tldr : its like a cultivation root, a "necessity"
 

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No wonder all KR manhwas have people always being arrogant despite the one causing the trouble(s) or at fault, and being karen-like of blaming others.
ESPECIALLY urban series.
ITS IN THEIR GODDAMN HISTORY/SAYING/DNA/EDUCATION. (whatever fit)

ps : I wish one of them did a KRseries about "correcting this people" OR a MC that dont give a f and slapping them and putting some sense in them. Like Chinese novels does nowadays.







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r/Hololive - Okayu talks about her horrible experience working at a call centre.
 
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Charged for rape and released under sanctuary jurisdiction is absolutely vile work.
"Rape" yet released. Jesus Christ, that's pure evil. What about the victim? What about future victims? Disgusting.
Imagine being a rape victim as a member of this country, an illegal immigrant is your perpetrator and your country just lets him go. Our government was complicit in that rape, and I don't normally make crazy statements like that.
Trump needs to sign an executive order that says, if you are harmed by someone previously released for a violent crime, you can PERSONALLY sue the Judge, prosecutor and Mayor that allowed these people to stay in your community.
All the judges that let these people go should also be charged, absolutely disgusting.

Reminds me of CNs nowdays where the lawyer MC sue the judge and send them to prison.
Again another thing that they are ahead of west. Cant wait to see it happen.
 

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Leo who is this Charles mansion guy that i heard about in some random post:

It seems like you might mean Charles Manson. Charles Manson (1934–2017) was a notorious American criminal and cult leader. He gained infamy in the late 1960s as the leader of the so-called Manson Family, a group of followers who carried out a series of brutal murders under his direction.


Manson was associated with the gruesome 1969 murders of actress Sharon Tate (who was eight months pregnant) and several others in Los Angeles. His ideology was a blend of apocalyptic visions, racism, and a belief in an impending race war he referred to as Helter Skelter (inspired by a Beatles song).


Manson himself did not commit the murders but was convicted of conspiracy to commit murder due to his influence over his followers. He was sentenced to life in prison, where he remained until his death in 2017.”

Leo... What the hell.
 

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It looks like stimming to me. People with mental illnesses or mental disabilities often stim. Schizophrenia (illness) and Autism (disability) are examples of this. Some people do the eyebrow thing, some people spin, some people tap, some people sway. There's an endless number of ways people stim. The one thing they all have in common is that it's a repetitive movement (it can even be a sound) that's thought to be done to sooth and calm the afflicted person subconsciously.
Stimming (repetiting actions like tapping feet/fingers)
have a soothing effect.

That means, its kinda not a bad thing to pat foot, etc.
 
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It looks like stimming to me. People with mental illnesses or mental disabilities often stim. Schizophrenia (illness) and Autism (disability) are examples of this. Some people do the eyebrow thing, some people spin, some people tap, some people sway. There's an endless number of ways people stim. The one thing they all have in common is that it's a repetitive movement (it can even be a sound) that's thought to be done to sooth and calm the afflicted person subconsciously.

what is stimming?
Stimming is defined as any form of repetitive movement used by neurodivergents to promote self-regulation. Some choose to stim in obvious ways that others notice, while others choose more subtle stims. Everybody stims differently – there is no right or wrong way to stim.

Stimming is about giving your body whatever type of movement you feel it wants. You’ll probably have the urge to move it in different ways at different times, and that’s perfectly fine. Stimming is about helping you self-regulate in whatever way you feel is best.

Lean into how you naturally want to move your body, forgetting everything you were taught about how you’re ‘supposed’ to move it. Stim freely and give zero fucks what anyone thinks of it!

6. Play the same song over and over again.

Until I learned about Autism, I never knew that listening to the same song over and over again was an autistic trait.. but it definitely is!

I try to discover new music, but more often than not, I usually end up listening to about 30 of the same songs from all kinds of genres for months.

When I discover a new song or artist I like, it’s hard for me to want to listen to anything else. I just find listening to the same song repeatedly very comforting.

This week, I’ve been constantly replaying a lot of Billie Eilish songs!

^Me me me !!!!!!



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