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@ TherapyGary @lemmy.blahaj.zone

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Being a bodyless head with a freak long tongue is not only okay—it can be an exciting opportunity

  • This saga was terrible and I loved it; thank you

  • Can I say neither? I would argue that a creator can't imbue their creation with an intrinsic meaning. I'd say that it can mean something to the creator, and it can mean something to the audience, but outside any observation it's inherently meaningless.

  • To be fair, research shows depression does often go away by itself- it just typically takes like 3× longer to do so than with professional help

  • I like to top my hotdog with a bratwurst, sauerkraut, and mustard

  • I once had a cat named Pants

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  • English is hard, but can be taught through tough thorough thought though

  • Yeah, I use those emojis very differently, so I'm wondering if it's an accurate translation from how that emoji is used in their culture. The original, IME, means you wanna fuck

  • Trop bon shitpost, Michel

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  • Fair; idk why I said that lol

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  • Unfortunately you have to have a Facebook account to publish ads on Facebook

  • Is that emoji translation accurate...?

  • Oo I can answer this one!

    It's kind of like the placebo effect, in which believing that it will work makes it work. Anxiety/fear/etc are self-perpetuating systems- the behaviors (e.g., avoidance, hypervigilance), feeling in your body (heart rate, muscle tension), and thoughts (e.g., "I'm not safe") all reinforce one another, and breaking one part of that chain can make the whole system collapse.

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  • I might be wrong, but I feel like this question maybe wasn't for you

  • Rule

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  • I happened to have a slightly higher res version in my gallery, without the tiktok watermark, so here you go

  • My bank offers 3 overdraft fee reversals per 12 month period, they just don't advertise it. OP, you should def call and ask

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  • I think those are actually wasps. It's particularly common in countries like Germany and Luxembourg where native wasps are protected species. As for Poland and other parts of Europe, it's hard to keep them out when you keep the doors propped open in lieu of central AC (and they're attracted to the fresh sugar), and wasps and bees don't transmit disease anyway, so people just get used to them