I don’t think so, more like you are built of nutrients you get from food you eat so technically you are the food you ate.
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admin@lemmy.todayto Mental Health@lemmy.world•How are you all doing? - Weekly thread #12English3·8 days agoWill probably give it a try, so not clicking on any spoilers.
admin@lemmy.todayto Mental Health@lemmy.world•How are you all doing? - Weekly thread #12English3·8 days agoWhat is that book about?
admin@lemmy.todayto Mental Health@lemmy.world•What are some glimmers you've had recently?English8·10 days agoI have already explained myself so simply copy pasting:
How hard is it to accept that OP messed up instead of throwing objectively wrong word salad? Your whole argument is like someone trying to claim that cents are not money because they can’t be used to buy big things.
Triggers are anything that initiates a reaction or event, regardless of their intensity. They are independent of how they are perceived, whether positively or negatively. Triggers have developed a tendency toward negativity due to their rising connection to negative events.
Glimmers are, at best, a specific type of positive trigger with added context.
Another example can be reading my reply. If you were curious about this whole thing, you would be TRIGGERED to feel happy or excited that you learned something new, and this would become your GLIMMER. On the other hand, if you were argumentative, you would be TRIGGERED to feel bad that some random person on the internet does not agree with your definition, which would fulfill your definition of triggers.
This thread can be a glimpse of Orwellian doublethink horror.
admin@lemmy.todayto Mental Health@lemmy.world•What are some glimmers you've had recently?English5·10 days agoHow hard is it to accept that OP messed up instead of throwing objectively wrong word salad? Your whole argument is like someone trying to claim that cents are not money because they can’t be used to buy big things.
Triggers are anything that initiates a reaction or event, regardless of their intensity. They are independent of how they are perceived, whether positively or negatively. Triggers have developed a tendency toward negativity due to their rising connection to negative events.
Glimmers are, at best, a specific type of positive trigger with added context.
Another example can be reading my reply. If you were curious about this whole thing, you would be TRIGGERED to feel happy or excited that you learned something new, and this would become your GLIMMER. On the other hand, if you were argumentative, you would be TRIGGERED to feel bad that some random person on the internet does not agree with your definition, which would fulfill your definition of triggers.
This thread can be a glimpse of Orwellian doublethink horror.
admin@lemmy.todayto Mental Health@lemmy.world•What are some glimmers you've had recently?English21·10 days agoThey are technically triggers but for good things, right?
Or as Chaplin said: dictators die, and the power they took from the people will return to the people. And so long as men die, liberty will never perish.
Copium. They die, but their impact remains. It is carried on by their victims, the people whose loved ones they killed, the policies they made, the borders they drew, and the wealth they displaced.
They robbed people of their future. their atrocities changed the genetics of their victims.
Their victims will be seen as simply uncultured, bad people by future generations with a blurry sense of the past.
admin@lemmy.todayOPto Mental Health@lemmy.world•Unable to get rid of the feeling of not doing enough.English1·24 days agoNot from America, thanks for the info though.
Isn’t that what anodects means(personal experience or story but not enough data to form a pattern)?
admin@lemmy.todayOPto Mental Health@lemmy.world•Unable to get rid of the feeling of not doing enough.English2·24 days agoWe need actual rest and fun
True
admin@lemmy.todayOPto Mental Health@lemmy.world•Unable to get rid of the feeling of not doing enough.English1·24 days agoSame man same.
admin@lemmy.todayOPto Mental Health@lemmy.world•Unable to get rid of the feeling of not doing enough.English2·24 days agoI am trying.
admin@lemmy.todayto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•All languages are made up - but some just stuck around longer than others.3·24 days agoWe’re an orgasm
I request further elaboration.
I will agree with assertion but not the reasoning, from my anecdotes it’s happening to all religions.
Edit: *anecdotal evidence
I will call bullshit on that. Young men want hope and community just like everyone else. In the current socio-economic setting, it’s not possible to find these organically; hence, religion plays a role. There are extremes in everything, and using extremes as a norm to define a group (in this case, young men) does no good.
And please don’t argue with me about why this is only happening to young men.
admin@lemmy.todayOPto Mental Health@lemmy.world•Unable to get rid of the feeling of not doing enough.English1·24 days agoWe’re not robots, as much as capitalist society would love us to be.
You are so on point, man. If only I could take a break from bills, especially medical bills.
admin@lemmy.todayto Technology@lemmy.world•Facebook Allegedly Detected When Teen Girls Deleted Selfies So It Could Serve Them Beauty AdsEnglish5·30 days agoHow did they come up with this idea? Did the algorithm suggest this pattern, or did someone in marketing come up with it?
Don’t want to be a toxic positivity preacher but what if due to our nature we simply pay little or no attention to things that go right?
Outside Invasion and colonisation.