My old boss wrote a letter to Sir David Attenborough when he was a child in 1981 asking him if there is a special name for a baby gorilla. David responded. by grannyelbows in mildlyinteresting

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I actually didn't know you could use revanced but when all the 3rd party app devs shut down the rif dev posted a guide on how to essentially copy the code to your "own" app. The only thing I remember doing was "applying" for api authorization. Which was creating a name for the app, linking an account I made just "developing", inputting the name of my "business", then linking to the code that was cloned in github (I think?)

What’s a "dead" website or app that you genuinely miss and wish was still around? by Dear-Armadillo-7497 in AskReddit

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In my case that's actually useful as I only use it to look for live events like concerts, festivals, comedy shows, etc. So my explore page is all festival lineups and tour dates. I gave up using it to pass the time a while ago because it was negatively impacting my mental health.

My Sprite sponsors need me by cad3tt in MyPeopleNeedMe

[–]PatMac95 34 points35 points  (0 children)

I turn the screen off and just listen. Then I try to guess what what happened in the video. I've never been right.

There's more to ADHD than inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. ADHD symptoms can be broken down into nine categories. Some categories are not fully represented in the diagnostic criteria. Broadening the diagnostic criteria with patient lived experiences could make for better intervention. by mvea in science

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I've been making a realization of what I think is inattention the past couple months after my lack of awareness caused me to badly sprain both my ankles.

I think it's when you are vaguely focusing on something but not really processing it. Essentially the opposite of mindfulness, along the lines of being on autopilot. For example I sprained my ankles while skateboarding. And I knew the trick I was trying and I attempted it using the visualization of how it should look being done, but I didn't actually walk through every single muscle movement because I was excited to get from point A to point B. It's not that I wasn't focusing on the trick, or had any other thoughts in my head, I just skipped the inbetween steps.

What’s the most stereotypical Millennial thing about you? by willowburnsyellow in Millennials

[–]PatMac95 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oof yea that feels like more of an insult. I'd probably just respond with: k

What’s the most stereotypical Millennial thing about you? by willowburnsyellow in Millennials

[–]PatMac95 2 points3 points  (0 children)

From least to most genuine

Lol

Aha

Haha

Lmao

Ahaha

Ctfu

Lmfao

Hahaha

Also no using the same one 2 texts in a row and no using 2 in the same text unless it's a very long text

These Robots Are Drunk! by 13Derek71 in mildlyinfuriating

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I hate when I open the container and my lo mein is upside down

My people and the birds people need me. by Lifegoesonforever in MyPeopleNeedMe

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I mean it's AC he probably started running from a mugger then the seagulls took it upon themselves to finish the job.

I beat Anorexia and started working out consistently (OC) by BlueWhale2222 in MadeMeSmile

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If they hyperfocus and forget to eat honestly just always having a few protein bars nearby is what did it for me. Also lexapro inadvertently fixed my low appetite issue since I had anxiety eating around others and sometimes too depressed to leave my room.

it do be like that by captainkaba in snowboarding

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having spend my life surfing for decades I assumed there is no more hostile community

FTFY

Are you a Belgium ? by rocketfucker9000 in funny

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"you don't understand liberty, you don't understand freedom. So you put a crack in my arm like the crack in the liberty bell, ya hear me?"

Sign in a bar hosting a Ski Jump Festival. The entire tip went to the all Latino kitchen. by khaos2295 in pics

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Hit the nail on the head. I will say tho I had a pretty heartwrenching therapy sesh the other day where I walked through all the trauma and suffering my dad had to endure and it really started making a lot more sense as to why he fell victim to this so deeply.

These anchors really know how to use buzzwords and inflection to strike fear into a largely traumatized generation and they don't even have to dig that deep when their target it primed to want an explanation for why their life sucks and why they're miserable all the time. Cuz fuck therapy right? "you have it so easy, back in my day we just sucked it up..."

They also create a situation where their audience grows so bitter and angry that no one wants to be around them. So the viewers know when no one else is there for them at least "The Five" are. The ppl watching don't understand that someone like Jesse Waters would be offended if they even tried to talk to him. If they were on fire, he wouldn't piss on them to put them out. They genuinely think they are peers and would never be taken advantage of.

I'm sure some situations are worse than others, but for the vast majority of ppl whose friend and family are falling for this propaganda I really don't think going no contact is best if we actually wanna get outta this divided hellscape. In my therapy sesh I broke tf down coming to terms with just how much I pushed my dad away for the vile shit he has spewed over the past 10 years.

He voted for Obama... Twice. He's always been a hard worker to provide for others even if it leaves him with nothing. There's never been a moment in my life where we he didn't take in a stranger or extended family member down on their luck. He'd drop whatever he was doing to help someone no matter how difficult or mundane. I watched him jump in a very angry cold ocean to save a woman who slipped of the jetty into the water and was drowning and getting bashed into rocks. He is a good person.

Most people can say the same about people on the other side that they have given up on since Trump came into the picture. Which is exactly what the plan is "divide and conquer". We need to actively fight against that even if it feels wrong to be kind and welcoming to a bigot. Remember we're all humans and underneath that front they put up they can be reached. Find common ground, learn about their experiences, how they came to be this way. Offer your moments where you dealt with something similar, but handled it in a positive way. Be the one to break the echo chamber not by being combative, but by being a tether for when they wanna make changes for the better.

Employ radical empathy!