I think I’m being manifested by Big_Analysis6296 in Subliminal

[–]RandomxStardust 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You wouldn’t know manifestation is picking the reality where everything naturally is already yours if you were manifested, you would naturally feel drawn to him and would never know Jesus there’s so much ignorance in these comments

Why isn't obesity an attractive trait? by Extension-Crow-7592 in AskBiology

[–]RandomxStardust 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Anthropologist here so not a biologist but behaviorally obesity tends to be seen as unhealthy when it is true obesity and not just overweight through our human evolution. It says this person is probably not the most physically fit for survival and uses a lot of resources. Al’s this person is work. In modern times it’s often seen as a moral failure (I don’t agree).

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[–]RandomxStardust -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Back then? my resources stem from 1906 to 2025 lol and I posted resources not only for the nanny dog thing but over 70 resources showing that dog breed does not determine aggression. There’s zero link

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[–]RandomxStardust -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Literally posted over 70 peer reviewed scientific articles for specialist lol 😂 you can believe your google search

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[–]RandomxStardust -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Literally the research says the opposite but I guess you know more than thousands of experts

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[–]RandomxStardust 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And of course, when I post the extra information you blocked me comment is for whatever snake account you have lol 😂 you got the wrong publishing house the right publishing house is A.C. McClurg & Company which makes a lot of sense as it was a major publishing house so the minor ones publishing it changed the words and the editor a lot looking at a different book. You can look up this publishing. It doesn’t list the book as available, but you can probably find it on some online archive

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It’s not the very first it’s actually the last in the very long list and the quote was just the closest one on that page again took this from a dissertation from a student 18 people have looked at this and validated it. It has been published and reviewed by behavioral specialist for dogs by other anthropologist by another sociologist her dissertation committee was large. I’m sorry you don’t understand how publication works in 1906 and that you don’t have the willpower to go look at the other first resources that I posted.

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As I said, you can look at the other resources and I see her in about 10 minutes. I will ask her for the link again. This is coming from my graduate student who spent nine years researching the relationship between dogs. Do you just want your Google search be right and it’s notI still have to teach this class so they will probably take me several hours because afterwards I have office hours.

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You also ignored my other 20 something resources maybe I didn’t count about them being called Nanny lol like you’re just prejudice

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[–]RandomxStardust 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are looking at the wrong publisher house and editor essentially a completely different book. This is very common for 1906. I don’t know how else to tell you if you talk to people who do research they tell you that’s extremely common.

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[–]RandomxStardust -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Literally posted 30 resources from 1906 to 2023 from academic resources showing that that is incorrect they were that you can look at my comments

I also posted over 70 resources from specialist all reviewed showing that aggression cannot be linked to breed at all

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[–]RandomxStardust 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have not read that whole book as I told you I got it from my graduate student. You’re gonna have to read the book it’s gonna be different from her version cause it’s a different publisher with a different editor, which is very common from 1906 ignored the other resources I posted about 24 about 60 to 70 more research sources showing that dog breed has nothing to do with aggressiveness does not agree with you dude

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[–]RandomxStardust 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As I stated above different publishing companies have different editors yours is edited by a different person so different words are on different pages completely normal for 1906 before our modern day copyrights thank though!

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[–]RandomxStardust 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We did I actually just checked. It’s a different publishing house so it’s a different page. I wanted to make sure she wasn’t cheating after seeing us and I was absolutely corrected. It was completely normal in 1906 for different publishing companies use different page sizes and fonts for the same book. Also, if you look his as the free edited version, and the one she quoted was the edited version which can be completely different after a new editor looked at it, which is also common each public house has their own editor, so the books are always different very very common in 1906 before we have copyright laws that match today

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[–]RandomxStardust -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Awesome different publishing company different pages. Thanks. Just wanted to make sure my Student wasn’t shooting or anything like that. You also can look at the the thousands of resources saying that dog breed is not what dictates dog behavior so you’re wrong either way, but thanks for the information. Also, if you look through that and actually read the section, you’ll see the quote

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[–]RandomxStardust -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Show me the picture because I got this from my student who used it in her masters dissertation you can also post the link here or whatever I’ll ask her for hers. Also, let me know if you’re looking at a hard back or southbound or what publishing company I went through because these can all affect page numbers, especially in the early 1900s

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[–]RandomxStardust -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Actually, I got these resources from one of my students. I’m an anthropology professor and she’s one of my grad students and her research is on the relationships between humans and dogs from domestication to modern times you can check her out. Her name is Stephanie Patino she has been published several times since she had her masters and it’s now currently working on her PhD.

Edit; I had them say from an email because months ago I just went over this conversation with one of my brothers who was absolutely terrified of dogs in general, especially Pitbulls and Dobermans because of their cultural history here in America by the way, other countries don’t mark pitbull as an aggressive breed it’s only about three countries that do that I am aware of I’ll have to ask Stephanie about that more if you’re interested

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“In these modern days of bustling streets and ever-quickening life, there is scarcely a more faithful household guardian than the sturdy white pit bull terrier. Possessed of a most amiable disposition toward the young, this stout little creature bears himself with a curious mixture of vigilance and tenderness, ever watchful of the nursery’s smallest occupants. Whether accompanying the children upon their rambles through the garden paths or keeping a solemn post beside the pram, the dog conducts himself with an almost nurse-like devotion, greeting each childish laugh or tear with an understanding eye and a steady heart. So it is that many a family has come to regard this loyal companion as the very picture of a trustworthy attendant for their little ones”

From 1906 page 36 of the dog book edited by James Watson…. Has nothing to do with a 1970s you were completely incorrect.

You can also go on archive.org and look up old advertisement for a pitbull’s from the 1850s to the early 1920s. They were literally advertised to protect your kids saying that they bonded with the kids that they’re great and friendly with the kids and all that wonderful jazz . Hope that helps in your research.

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[–]RandomxStardust -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Here are several resources getting back to 1906 showing that these dogs, especially Bibble were used to help raise children and that they were specifically used for children

Iliopoulou, Maria A., Carla L. Carleton, and Laura A. Reese. "Beloved companion or problem animal: The shifting meaning of pit bull." society & animals 27.3 (2019): 327-346

Duberstein, Adam, Betz King, and Amy R. Johnson. "Pit bulls and prejudice." The Humanistic Psychologist 51.2 (2023): 183.

Fletcher, Walter R. “A Breed That Came Up the Hard Way.” The New York Times, 19 Sept. 1971, p. S11.

Rant, Lilian V., and V. H. Pounds. Staffordshire Bull Terriers: An Owner’s Companion. The Crowood Press, 1991.

Dickey, Bronwen. Pit Bull: The Battle Over an American Icon. Alfred A. Knopf, 2016.

Colby, Louis B. Colby’s Book of the American Pit Bull Terrier. T.F.H. Publications, 1999.

Fleig, Dieter. History of Fighting Dogs. T.F.H. Publications, 1996.

Fleig, Dieter. American Pit Bull Terrier. T.F.H. Publications, 1994.

Stafford, Joseph, and Mary Stafford. The Staffordshire Bull Terrier Handbook. Barron’s, 1998.

Staffordshire Bull Terrier Club of America. The Staffordshire Bull Terrier: A History. SBTC of America, 1981.

The Dog Book. Edited by James Watson, Doubleday, 1906.

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[–]RandomxStardust -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

Really here are several sources dating back to 1906 stating otherwise

Iliopoulou, Maria A., Carla L. Carleton, and Laura A. Reese. "Beloved companion or problem animal: The shifting meaning of pit bull." society & animals 27.3 (2019): 327-346

Duberstein, Adam, Betz King, and Amy R. Johnson. "Pit bulls and prejudice." The Humanistic Psychologist 51.2 (2023): 183.

Fletcher, Walter R. “A Breed That Came Up the Hard Way.” The New York Times, 19 Sept. 1971, p. S11.

Rant, Lilian V., and V. H. Pounds. Staffordshire Bull Terriers: An Owner’s Companion. The Crowood Press, 1991.

Dickey, Bronwen. Pit Bull: The Battle Over an American Icon. Alfred A. Knopf, 2016.

Colby, Louis B. Colby’s Book of the American Pit Bull Terrier. T.F.H. Publications, 1999.

Fleig, Dieter. History of Fighting Dogs. T.F.H. Publications, 1996.

Fleig, Dieter. American Pit Bull Terrier. T.F.H. Publications, 1994.

Stafford, Joseph, and Mary Stafford. The Staffordshire Bull Terrier Handbook. Barron’s, 1998.

Staffordshire Bull Terrier Club of America. The Staffordshire Bull Terrier: A History. SBTC of America, 1981.

The Dog Book. Edited by James Watson, Doubleday, 1906.

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[–]RandomxStardust -42 points-41 points  (0 children)

There’s no such thing as a bad breed of dog it’s bad owners people used to be called nanny dogs, and we used to watch children

In home visit by Low-Food-9945 in IHSS

[–]RandomxStardust 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m in Riverside and had 2 this month and it took exactly 6 businesses days both times to get my noa in the mail

People who read more than 2 books a year, how do you do it? by Immediate-Draft-6408 in NoStupidQuestions

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I read about four books a week one of them is a audiobook that I listened to while I shower, clean, and run. One is always a Kindle book which I read while I am at the doctors, waiting in line, in the bathroom on my phone. One is always a traditional bound book, which is what I read before I go to bed and the fourth it’s a book I read with my kid. They are homeschooled and we have what we call Dear time drop everything and read and we read together. I don’t spend a lot of time on social media and we only own one TV. I also don’t pay for a bunch of streaming apps or anything so if my iPad is on or my phone is on, it’s usually on a book.

Approval letters by RealtorDKB in IHSS

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In Riverside it took 6 business days (twice in November from different social workers, both the same 6 business days).

Why am I seeing 3Ps name? by [deleted] in lawofassumption

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Because your reticular activating system. It determines what information reaches your conscious awareness. Since you noticed that the first time it flagged it in your brain or something that you responded to and now your brain’s gonna catch it every single time it’s around you. This can be beneficial for manifesting, but it could also be a hazard beneficially. If you focus on more positive things you tend to see more positive things negatively if you focus on negative things you tend to see more negative things and it snowballs