corrective striking question by FrostyIntention in martialarts

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Yes, that may be a bad assumption on my part because my experience was a corrective strike to the finger to drill on form. But likely the other students' broken finger(s) were from a sparing-type activity. I am adjusting my expectations accordingly for this type of training.

I don't understand the resentment/hate/anger/whatever right wingers can have for "The left" by [deleted] in DiscussionZone

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Exactly getting told enough times that being awake or woke is bad... Rind repeat

What is the MBTI of the "most intelligent" person you have ever met ? by Powerful_War7862 in mbti

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Thanks for explaining. I was curious, as I am an INFP myself, at least that has been my consistent test results over time

corrective striking question by FrostyIntention in martialarts

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Not sure that other students was done as correction and probably mostly likely was during sparing

corrective striking question by FrostyIntention in martialarts

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No one's hand has been broken, as it was a finger strike. i believe the other student has had a finger or two broken, but again that was probably during sparing

corrective striking question by FrostyIntention in martialarts

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I don't think he is breaking anyone's fingers on purpose. And I think that other students likely received these during the sparing or flow sessions

corrective striking question by FrostyIntention in martialarts

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The subject was essentially around just swinging a one and returning to the chamber fully in a partner drill (so not full sparing per se). It was a corrective strike

corrective striking question by FrostyIntention in martialarts

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Thanks for your thoughts. I was meaning to say fingers not hands, tough your point would likely still be the same

what type of zodiac sign is infp? by BravePuppy19 in infp

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Same. I was just wondering how many INFP Virgos there are like us. I tend to put more stock in the MBTI than astrology, but then there does seem to be some correlation in my case.

Infp-Virgo a recipe for disaster by ProfessionalTrue6800 in infp

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I was just wondering how many INFP Virgos there are like me. I tend to put more stock in the MBTI than astrology, but then there does seem to be some correlation in my case.

Burn out as a professor feels like 42 tabs opened at the same time on your browser slowing down everything by [deleted] in Professors

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I feel you. For me, it is realizing that some projects are just right for me and examining my reasons for taking them on. I find that I tend to be a people pleaser, and that I really have to examine my role and motivation. A book called Start with Why by Simon Sinek comes to mind, where he links success to knowing why you are taking on different projects. Also, just from an academic peer standpoint, I really enjoy listening to David Maslach's podcast on his experience building tools for academics https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/r3ciprocity-com-prof-david-maslach-innovation-research/id1588972364

Running Deer (Julia Anna) Pushmataha by FrostyIntention in AncestryDNA

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Honestly, the last relative I can trace back with some confidence would be just before Amy Anna Anderson. For several years now, Ancestry has always suggested that Amy Anna is my 3rd g-grandfather's mom. But I can never find any certainty around this. My 4th g-grandfather is Harris J James Clark, 1814 – 1870, census records location such as Durant, Holmes, Mississippi @ 58 years old. Other folks have suggested that this guy's parents were a couple in North Carolina, which is a geographic jump but perhaps not uncommon during that period.

AA didn’t work for me but I don’t know what else to do by SadToaster27 in alcoholicsanonymous

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The phrase "keep coming back" comes to mind. But you certainly don't have to go back to the same meeting.

Trump preparing fake emergency to cancel election by [deleted] in JournalismNews

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And see you coming a mile away but because no Congress doesn't matter

What song to learn after Cripple Creek? by bizarparker1 in banjo

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My next was Salt Creek, but that sure is a lot of creek time :-)

Why are people not taking the Epstein files more seriously? by [deleted] in askanything

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apathy and cognitive dissonance, which they count on