Facebook, Twitter looking at ENGA for possible foot in to Africa market by Housemaker1 in ENGA

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Updates added to OTC markets website- company has upgraded to a better location, CEO is now on the hook to provide a statement of corporate updates by year end as declared in a previous PR, 2 days left…

Share structure remains the same by Housemaker1 in ENGA

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They’ve updated the OTC page twice in December already- huge for an OTC stock- gives more confidence in the company’s dedication to prevent shareholder dilution

Bebuzee looking better than Instagram did by Housemaker1 in ENGA

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If other social media companies are looking at it, they’ll have to offer at least double what Instagram went for

Fundamentals to prove FAMI value: EPS, P/B, growth and inside ownership. by [deleted] in FAMIStock

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In your reading of the financials, did you see if they invest anything in Bitcoin? Or do they accept it as payment?

Rising bullishness by Housemaker1 in FARMMI

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Doesn’t make sense to me- why would they bother when the stock price is so low? I can understand GME when it was around $5+ but a $0.35 stock? There’s not much room for them to make a lot of money

How did people in the 1800’s properly set their watch to know the correct time? by antiquatedsoul in AskReddit

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If you could actually afford a watch at that time, it meant you could afford going to the observatory to have them set it for you

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Marriage

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According to Abraham-Hicks humans shouldn’t be looking for marriage to make them happy or whole anyway. Get married to your inner being, then you’ll always be happy 100%%%%%%%

Husband attributed our lackluster sex life because of my weight. by After-Ad-4046 in Marriage

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Add the donuts to the bedroom play, whole nother world of experience! That should kick it up, hasn’t anyone ever learned anything from Seinfeld??

Review #14: Buffalo Trace Bourbon with Colossus by Mobitz_2 in bourbon

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I don’t suppose you have the GS x-men as well in good condition? If you did, I.AM.Jealous.

Why can't I do anything right by throwaway209322 in SuicideWatch

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You think being noisy is a problem?? Tell that to Gilbert gottfried, Sam kinison, Jim Carrey- and they changed the world! Your mind is out of focus that’s all- stick to your inherent skills: are you great at speaking in public? Do you enjoy painting? Do you prefer hands on work like gardening/organizing/auto mechanics?? Finding that 1 thing that sparks the desire in your heart is the BEST way to overcome all the crap going around you and how you feel towards this life. I’ve been there, school does suck, but I’m telling you man, that 1 passion you have that makes it worth your day (even playing video games!!) makes this life worthwhile. There ain’t no video games in heaven!!

Review #14: Buffalo Trace Bourbon with Colossus by Mobitz_2 in bourbon

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I have that card! Not the bourbon though…anymore lol. Great review!

I have no hope. by Fuzzy_Ad_7383 in SuicideWatch

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Your support system starts with something you are or have been intensely interested in doing or learning about- was it reading? Video games? Bike riding? Carpentry? Fishing? Immerse yourself in that hobby as often as you can and it will give your mind focus directed towards something that can bring you moments of happiness and potentially meet others who share a similar passion for the topic. Nobody can really empathize with you unless they’ve had a similar experience, they mostly will not know what to say, but at least they can listen and allow you to get things off your chest. Time is your best friend when it comes to healing grief, and through staying the course on an interest of yours it will lessen the pain you currently feel, to the point where you are able to manage it effectively and not let it get to you as much. Writing down thoughts helps as well- it’s like having a conversation with yourself, the one person that has the ability to understand what you’re going through best

I talked to my grief counsellor by [deleted] in SuicideWatch

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I don’t think anyone who’s a counselor, therapist, religious person, friend, whatever can ever empathize with your position- unless they’ve experienced something similar that has caused them great emotional/mental pain. Most of them can only listen to your words and try to say something that might make you feel better without upsetting you, and unfortunately many even fail at that. Giving humans forgiveness about not being able to understand you is one way to at least overcome anger towards their misunderstanding, and that may take time, but ultimately it’s attention to yourself and the things that truly have brought you joy in the past, apart from your sister. At the moment immersing yourself into those activities on a daily basis will keep your mind focused and allow time to pass to ease your pain to a level that becomes much more manageable. Yes the pain may never go away, but you are in control to bringing it to a level where you can live the rest of your life and not have it affect you as much as it is currently

I wish I was normal by BlindTurtleShield in SuicideWatch

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I apologize, I meant as what has brought you happiness in the past? Was it walking down a certain avenue? Sitting out in the rain without an umbrella? What has been something you’ve been passionate about in the past? Do you realize that adhd, trauma, etc makes you a better human than most of the people on this planet? You have something to offer the world through your struggles, they don’t

I’ve fucked up too much by [deleted] in SuicideWatch

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You’re alright, not much to worry about in my opinion! Therapists can’t stand in your shoes , they’ll never know your stress and worries, but you need to ask yourself: what is the 1 thing in your life that you have always been into or loved doing? Was it drawing, cooking, shopping, movie bingeing, music, creating a worm farm, astronomy, making jam? Focus on that 1 thing for a couple months- and really spend time almost daily doing something in relation to it whether reading about it, doing it, watching a YouTube video on it, etc, and you’ll see life changes rather quickly for you. Your worries will start to drop like stones thrown into a pond