@Museek Totally. I call it "falsifying my beliefs", and the "journal" I have (a book of notes to help with difficult conversations) includes pages on walking myself through a Socratic type method.
@poemblaze He must have read it in school but didn't like the confusing language, so he "forgot". Then years later, his brain tried really hard to reintroduce him to the magnificence that is Poe, but he didn't understand again.
@AskTheDevil @Anouk Lol, I met a new one this last week. It's like the universe conspires to make my introductions as hysterical as possible. Is it you doing this? I'd tell you to knock it off, but it's kind of fun.
@tippitiwichet We're a long way towards combining animatronics and taxidermy for bringing back the departed in ways that make us desperately wish for a monkey's paw.
Okay, so I'm not sure of the deets, but I think my eldest's "friend" might be the one she's been talking about for years. If so, they dated and then broke up. They are now "like sisters". Joe is going to help her get into his field, she will be prosperous and flee this temporary shelter when this happens.
I love her. How do I lock her down into family? She (autistic), had an open and relaxed body language conversation this morning with eye contact.
@northernbassist Hey, you know I've always used ham in my lentils, I should try that.
@TrueBloodNet @ExecutiveFunction404 A little thing like a law can't get in the way of business though, surely you know that.
Florida whistleblower who advised the public about DeSantis' plans to sell public land for corporations to build hotels, golf courses, pickleball courts, etc on critically protected habitats & parks has been fired from his position for releasing unauthorized (and "inaccurate" lol) info to the public.
“The secrecy was totally confusing and very frustrating. No state agency should be behaving like this.”
@Anouk See, this is why I'm a train wreck, so the neighbors know to stay away.
@BenA Hahaha help horror is supposed to be entertaining, not reality.
#FloridaMan goes to med school
Florida surgeon sued after mistakenly removing patient’s liver
"A Florida surgeon mistakenly removed a patient’s liver, leading to the patient’s death and a subsequent lawsuit."
(Note that the story is filed under "Entertainment". Weird editorial decision...)
https://tribune.com.pk/story/2493253/florida-surgeon-sued-after-mistakenly-removing-patients-liver
@ps9714 I love the idea of someone owning Trump's used gold shitter so much.
@mcfate Neighbors tried to tell me how to do that, but phone is a food stamp phone from when I had no phone and I.... Know what fuck the details. I am a wave of chaos is all the explanation you need.
Nature, science, and art are super cool. Terribly sorry for the stuff that doesn't fit.
She/they cishet.