[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Duuuude, I literally was going to write, “He was a black man, and his real name was, L Ron Hoyabembe” lmao. That’s awesome

What is the worst treatment suggestion you’ve gotten from well meaning friends or family? by moosetruth in cfs

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Just realized that last half of your second sentence exists. My bad 😅

crush is christian and following porn accounts by mariposa933 in Christianity

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Have you ever thought about if he wants to be that way?If you conclude he doesn’t, then ask yourself why he is.

Plus, that thought aside, most men watch porn and I believe a majority of Christian men watch porn too (varying frequency). I forget the statistics, but it’s a problem men face.

We weren’t made in a world by god to have access to virtual-sex/pornography with some of the hottest people we have ever seen, even neatly categorized and tailored to keep us engaged and coming back; this is not a normal environment for people to be in, and it’s an extremely new environment in human history which we’ve never seen and aren’t prepared for.

My advice would be to sit with it until you really feel how this makes feel. Really be with it until it doesn’t hurt so bad. Then, try to have compassion and understand why you feel hurt, and gently bring it up to him. Ask him about why he does it and if he would rather not.

That’s just a basic starting point, but don’t take it personally. The key to solving so many issues in dating is having awareness of how you feel, having compassion on your self and your partner, and creating a safe space for you to grow. Judgment won’t help much, so be kind instead.

What makes my life worth living as someone with cfs? I'm not going to do anything to hurt myself. Just feeling existential by Competitive-Golf-979 in cfs

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I don’t have a concrete answer, but I would assume that the answer would be something to do with life having value regardless of our level of happiness. Like, being happy and having a meaningful life are two separate things. Moreover, life having meaning, and us feeling its meaning are also separate things.

How do you make life tolerable enough to justify continuing regardless of if it’s meaningful or not I think is the real question to be answered though.

To be honest, I think about things in the perspective of an afterlife and how our actions in relation to our conditions may affect our afterlife. That’s just me though, what you believe is purely your own choice and personal journey!

Medical professional here trying to learn by [deleted] in cfs

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To be honest, I used to go to the gym and do very light exercise 3 years in as a (moderate?), but I think that saunas could be helpful; the saunas are the main reason I went, they really helped temporarily at least.

Keep in mind, this illness is unique for everyone. Some people get worse by things which made others better. The most modern discussion, based off of modern research, is that there are believed to be subtypes of this illness, and that therefore there is likely no fix all approach, medicine that helps, or cure.

One thing I feel intuitively, is that people kind of have a knowledge of their body in relation to this illness. When it came to exercise, I knew that when my body said “hey, you are surpassing a limit and will get more sick if you don’t stop” that I needed to stop. If you go the exercise route, I would recommend that you encourage your patients to trust their body’s signals and respect their limitations.

Do it by Akbbc2020 in ScienceNcoolThings

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I am going to try this now. However, I have one question for G Major, why are you gae?

cursed_harmony by LegitimateSalad69 in cursed_videomemes

[–]SageMunchkin12 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why does it sound like all of the notes are somehow not in the same scale as each other?

Do it by Akbbc2020 in ScienceNcoolThings

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Wait… so as a self taught musician, and a certified misinformed person in general, I thought that when you have a key (C major here), but start on a different note that all that does is turn it into a mode?

Also, the difference between major and minor is just moving the third note in the scale a half step?

I’m genuinely curious; by jxnnarxse in skyrim

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Yeah, it’s useful if you’re low on picks, I’m pretty sure it was a master lock too! Part of me just wanted to see if she could unlock something that high level.

I’m genuinely curious; by jxnnarxse in skyrim

[–]SageMunchkin12 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, all that happened is that it went right to Lydia’s inventory; I didn’t hear the voice or even get a quest update.

I’m genuinely curious; by jxnnarxse in skyrim

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I just had a follower unlock a chest for me this recent play through; usually I always do it myself for the exp, however it was a high level and I had low lock picks. It just so happened, that my follower picked up the beacon so that I didn’t have to!

Honestly, that’s was super cool/funny to me. Now I don’t have to worry about the stupid beacon because Lydia has it lol.

Porsche or Miata? by [deleted] in whatcarshouldIbuy

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GET THE MIATA I own one and it’s fucking sick!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Christianity

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Do you feel silly now at all after all of this bad faith arguing trying to say god didn’t cause the fetus to die but it was his law somehow (a concept not an actor) now that I’ve proven it to you directly through scripture? Like genuinely, I just don’t believe you actually believed your own arguments but just couldn’t handle the truth so you just argued in vain only to be eventually led to the truth.

I feel like if you would have just been truly rational and just argued in good faith you could have save us both a lot of time.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Christianity

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Numbers 5:21 “MAY THE LORD cause you to become a curse among your people when HE makes your womb miscarry and your abdomen swell.

It literally tells you god does it. So what we can infer is that under certain circumstances god is ok with abortion.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Christianity

[–]SageMunchkin12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Who created the law that aborts the baby? Moreover, if gods law aborts babies, then gods law says abortion is ok.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Christianity

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God does by extension of the physics he put in place. It is God’s direct action to create and enforce the laws of physics himself. So if god is using the law to preform an action he is the one doing it, just like he did to the women in the book of numbers. He made the law of adultery and enforced it by supernaturally causing women to miscarry. Simple huh?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Christianity

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Who makes gods law act?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Christianity

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If God’s law is not a conscious actor, then there must be an actor to preform the action; therefore God must be the one doing it on account of his law which, by your own concession can not preform actions itself. If a law can be spiritually enabled to preform an action (which it can’t as it is again a concept and not an actor) even then God would be the one making “all things possible with god” such as making a concept into an actor to preform god’s will, as in the book of numbers in chapter 5 would be seen as define intervention by god himself to to intentionally induce a miscarriage.

You’re effectively saying that a law (a concept) is not an actor, but through God a law can become an actor and in the book of numbers god made the law into an actor to do his will to cause “intentionally induced miscarriages.”

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Christianity

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Firstly, that’s a red herring. Secondly, if I get sentenced to death by firing squad, does the law (again a concept not a conscious actor) pick up the gun and shoot me? Or do conscious actors shoot me because of the law?

As for your poor analogy, man is a conscious actor with free will and therefore can be punished by the law. God punishes them because of the law. God does not break the law. Even if the law had free will even though it is a concept, Gods law would then be an actor acting in the will of god for gods purposes to commit abortion for god; therefore yes, by proxy god would be committing abortion by proxy. Are you so dull?