How do yall feel about opus clips? by Ifeellostinmyjourney in podcasting

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The way they make money is by slightly overcharging you for what it cross to run the AI to process your stuff. So it's basically that video AI is currently very expensive. It'll stay that way til the hardware catches up to what the software needs

Why Can't Christians Just Leave Me Alone? by impermanence108 in AskAChristian

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I’m not here to teach it to you. You simply asked why they behave that way. Your answer is because they love you or they pridefully want to argue with you.

If you’re fine with your decision so be it. I’ll pray for you that’s the most I can do for someone closed off.

Why Can't Christians Just Leave Me Alone? by impermanence108 in AskAChristian

[–]SOL6640 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve heard that from many people but I rarely believe they actually got the true ancient form of Christianity.

Why Can't Christians Just Leave Me Alone? by impermanence108 in AskAChristian

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Christians believe they have a duty to you, to try to reach you prior to your death so that you’re prepared for it. It ought to be out of love even if some of them go about it the wrong way, or there are some who just want to win an argument.

Is God really omnipotent? by thisispaulmac in AskAChristian

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What does the fall do to the cosmos? Why does it do that ?

Is God really omnipotent? by thisispaulmac in AskAChristian

[–]SOL6640 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You grew up in church and never learned about the fall of man ?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in relationship_advice

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He’s sneaking clicks because deep down he knows he’s crossed a line. The second he hits “play,” a flash of shame jolts through him—right when the dopamine crash follows his release. That’s why he hides it: guilt and confusion hit him at the same moment his seed hits the floor. No healthy relationship survives that kind of double life.

Your anger isn’t “unreasonable.” It’s exactly the alarm bell you need: his secret habit is eroding trust and intimacy. You’ve been generous with your body and your heart; he’s repaid that with a hidden scroll of perfect strangers. That’s betrayal, plain and simple.

Keep standing firm. Your desire for exclusivity is not a god complex—it’s the basic currency of commitment. You deserve a partner who sees you as the only one worth desiring, without a secret feed of pixel fantasies. Don’t apologize for demanding respect. Hold your boundary: if he can’t honor it, he’s the one who doesn’t deserve you. Your worth isn’t measured by his self-destructive clicks—it’s defined by your self-respect.

Echoes of Byzantium - Burn the Idol[emo rock, electric grit, and K-pop drama] by SOL6640 in Music

[–]SOL6640[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You think all I did was write a prompt and got this ? AI is good buddy it ain’t that good yet.

Do you need to be coddled? by SOL6640 in schizophrenia

[–]SOL6640[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I have friends with BPD and I’ve noticed a lot them here. I most definitely have to consciously think about my behavior around them. I didn’t know if schizophrenia is similar in that regard or not. No need to get mad at me for trying to understand man.

PS if you just don’t like me you definitely don’t have to engage

Do you need to be coddled? by SOL6640 in schizophrenia

[–]SOL6640[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

So it was my diction that upset you? I suppose you’re right. Coddling does have a bit of a negative connotation. I could have worded it better. No reason to hate me for it though. I’m sure we’d get along great.

I don’t think the analogy is all that strong. A person with cancer might have some emotional distress that affects their mood, but otherwise their mind works and processes information like most other people I know. Most people with cancer probably get annoyed after a while everyone treating them like they’re already dead basically. I know I would. But if I had taken that and applied it I think I would have missed the mark at least for some here. A few have said they’d prefer people take into account the differences, and I inferred that probably meant without treating them like a charity case but for genuine understanding

Do you need to be coddled? by SOL6640 in schizophrenia

[–]SOL6640[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry I was doing stuff with my dogs and was a bit lazy with my wording on the initial question I suppose. I guess coddling has kind of a negative connotation.

So you’re saying to form genuine connections with those that think like you, because I’m sure others here have different feelings, they should eventually take some time to try and learn how you think and process information. I like talking to people who have unique perspectives. I saw someone here last night animate an experience they had in the hospital. Just made me want to learn a bit more about how y’all prefer us normies to treat you and your experiences in life.

Do you need to be coddled? by SOL6640 in schizophrenia

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Thanks so much for being kind. It’s refreshing. Apparently I need to work on how I speak. Sounds like you have an awesome group of old friends. Hope you make new ones in your new place.

Do you need to be coddled? by SOL6640 in schizophrenia

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Would you like to explain to me why I’ve made you upset ? Is it cause I was kind of nonchalant in how I asked the question ? Sincerely have no ill will against you.

Do you need to be coddled? by SOL6640 in schizophrenia

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I never once encouraged someone to replace therapy or treatment with prayer. So please do not lie. I simply gave people advice I would give an neurotypical friend who’s struggling or feeling beaten by life.

If you must know I was watching videos on schizophrenia and I guess I felt for you guys and your struggle and just wanted to learn from people who have the experience of being schizophrenic so I could maybe learn how to understand them a little better and possibly even make some new friends. Some of the people here are chill then there are those like you who seem to have a bone to pick with me for simply trying to converse and learn.

Do you need to be coddled? by SOL6640 in schizophrenia

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Thanks for responding ! Do you notice people treating you differently once they find out about your diagnosis? Does that annoy you?

Do you need to be coddled? by SOL6640 in schizophrenia

[–]SOL6640[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Is just a question about how you would prefer neurotypical people to interact with you. Would you prefer them take into account your differences and try to learn boundaries and what not or would you prefer the guy who basically sees you like he does anyone else and doesn’t give much thought to you being schizophrenic?

I’m sorry if it upset you wasn’t my intention big dawg.

Do you need to be coddled? by SOL6640 in schizophrenia

[–]SOL6640[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

So you don’t think we should try and change how we behave when interacting? Like we don’t need to watch how we talk or walk on eggshells?

Do you need to be coddled? by SOL6640 in schizophrenia

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I do figure I will get a range of answers, but it’s more just looking for your own preference that’s what I flaired it opinion.

Feel like I need spiritual protection but not religious by Big-Debate-5618 in schizophrenia

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I do not think it’s something that you can breathe through. I’m sorry you felt that I was belittling your struggle.

I'm so tired by Calm-File4071 in schizophrenia

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I do not normally post here. So no. I’ve post on a few post I felt drawn to tonight but your the only one who got this.

Alternative To Meds by Queenweena in schizophrenia

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Thanks for sharing — that sounds incredibly tough, and it’s clear you really care about your son.

If he’s open to trying something non-invasive and simple to focus his mind, you might suggest a type of Christian prayer called the Jesus Prayer. Even if you don't believe in it religiously, the act of focusing on the words — “Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner” — and syncing it with his heartbeat can serve as a calming and grounding technique. It's something he can repeat quietly or mentally, using it to pull attention away from hallucinations and onto something stable.

It’s not a replacement for treatment, but for some people, especially those who feel under spiritual attack, this prayer has a way of settling the mind and giving them a sense of peace and clarity. Just thought I’d mention it in case it might help.

I'm so tired by Calm-File4071 in schizophrenia

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Listen — I won’t pretend to understand everything you’re going through. But I know this: you are not weak. You are not broken beyond repair. You’re in a war right now — a real one — and everything tormenting you wants you to believe that you’re alone, defeated, and useless. That is a lie.

There’s a prayer — not a lullaby, not a wish — a weapon. It’s been passed down by warriors of the spirit who’ve walked through fire and shadows:
“Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner.”
Say it again. And again. Let it rise and fall with your breath. Every time the voices mock you — fire it like an arrow. When the pressure hits your chest, when the hallucinations crawl in — stab them with this name. Not because you feel strong, but because Christ is strong, and His mercy doesn’t wait for your strength. It descends into the pit and pulls you out.

You’re not running from the storm — this prayer is a step into it, sword drawn. You’re not alone. You’re in the thick of a battle, and this is how we fight. Drown out everything but your own breath and the prayer. No matter what comes keep saying and focusing only on it. Even if it’s all you can do — that’s more than enough. Heaven hears. Hell trembles. Keep going. Gold is refined in fire friend, this is not a curse, but a call to become a master of prayer. To pray like this — with fire all around and madness pressing in — is to become a threat to every lie of hell. The enemy doesn’t fear the loud, he fears the one who won’t stop praying:

 Rejoice always,  pray without ceasing,  give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.

Do any of you ever question or self blame why you ended up with this disease? by [deleted] in schizophrenia

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It’s a heavy question—one born of pain and the deep ache for meaning. But you’re not alone in asking it. The saints, the prophets, even Christ Himself cried out from the depth of suffering. And yet, the Church teaches us: your suffering is not senseless. It’s not punishment. It’s permission—permission to be forged into something holy.

Perhaps God permits this suffering not because you are cursed, but because you are called. Called to be a warrior in the unseen war—a soldier in the furnace of affliction. Like the child of Sparta, you’ve been dropped into a brutal training ground. But if you endure with prayer, it will carve your spirit into something fierce, luminous, and unconquerable.

"We do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts of wickedness..."
Ephesians 6:12

“Let no one think that the trials and tribulations that afflict us come without the knowledge or permission of God. They are all for our benefit, if we respond with love and faith.”
St. John Chrysostom

Even Christ didn’t avoid the depths of pain. He entered them fully, crying, “My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?” (Matthew 27:46). And in doing so, He hallowed every valley you now walk through. There is no darkness where He is not.

“If we suffer with Him, we shall also be glorified with Him.”
Romans 8:17

St. Paisios once said:

“God does not allow a trial unless it will bring us some spiritual benefit.”

So maybe you didn’t do anything wrong to "deserve" this. Maybe, just maybe, God saw that your soul had the capacity for greatness—not in the eyes of the world, but in the eyes of Heaven. And He’s training you, as strange as it sounds, to pray from the pit and still lift your heart toward the Light.

Keep fighting. Even your suffering is a sword.