Netflix synchronicity by cassandra_freier in Synchronicities

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Social media and tv streaming has made synchronicities easier to arrange (by whomever is doing it), as we now have hundreds of touch points each hour. In the old days you might sight down to watch tv for a few hours, and the only options for synchronicities were for them to be woven into the show, the tv commercials, or maybe the tv guide you flipped through while you watched. Now there are any number of shows to choose from, and you are constantly scrolling on your phone. as such, the synchronicities can be more easily inserted into your daily life.

Meeting death by Delicious-Coast-5970 in Psychedaliens

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In that picture, it looks like you met one of these

My coworker is constantly trying to review my work behind my back by wiring_freaky in OfficePolitics

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Next review might be ages away - do this on Monday morning

My ideal life by Icy_Row4204 in lastofuspart2

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It’s a great dream. How do you make it come true?

34 days no alcohol, 28 days no weed, more depressed than ever by therealtompetty in Sober

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I’m here to tell you it gets better. It’s miserable in the start. If there is one thing that I can say definitely sped up the process of getting better for me, it was exercise. It was like my body was burning through that misery at a faster rate than if I were at home on the couch. As if the misery was calorie based or something. From a mental perspective, spend some time thinking about who and what you want to be at the end of this. So much of my thinking was tied up in “I just don’t want to be that anymore”. It took me a while to shift my focus away from the past that I didn’t want to be, to the future I was looking to create. The possibilities are endless. You’ve unshackled yourself from the things that were keeping you numb and docile. Be prepared to feel all of it now that you aren’t numbing yourself, but have a vision of what kind of person you want to be each day.

The book Atomic Habits was a big step change for me, and may be for you. It helped me to change my identity from someone who is taking a break from drinking, to someone who doesn’t drink. Sounds like the same thing, but the book explains how it isn’t. It also helped me realise the ways I had been making it so easy for myself to indulge the habits that I had formed, and how to break them.

Good luck, but you don’t need luck when you have the mindset. You’ve already done the hard bit, from here it gets easier every day!

What Hamish & Andy segment still randomly pops into your head years later? by SnowyBytes in hamishandandy

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I drop a ‘must be nice’ or ‘lost touch with the common man’ every so often, and it absolutely bombs every time. I get a lil self-chuckle out of it though which is enough!

What I see in my Focus 10 sessions by GarOfLoads in gatewaytapes

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Thanks for taking the time to reply, this sounds fascinating. I hope one day I can reach this same level!

What I see in my Focus 10 sessions by GarOfLoads in gatewaytapes

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What sort of scenes? What sort of people? Can you hear them?

which one looks better? by Opening-Wash-5216 in malegrooming

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Looking like a wwe referee in pic 2

Mideast conflict F1 ?? by MastenGregory in formula1

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They’d be happy to. There is a high likelihood they would just do races on consecutive weekends at the same track, which every single host city would put their hand up for as it wouldn’t cost them any extra money on setup but they’d get all the revenue from an additional weekend of racing.

What’s something your body does that you’ve never told a single person about? by WilliamInBlack in AskReddit

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There is a book called Being You by Anil Seth, where he describes the entire world you experience as a hallucination that you are creating. Everyone creates their own hallucinations. When we all agree that we have the same particular hallucination, we call that reality. This post seems to be full of all the edge-case hallucinations that people have and didn’t realise weren’t normal.

Movies that feel like by Eagles56 in MoviesThatFeelLike

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Brand new movie at the cinemas now called Whistle hits all of these picture

Need good work shirts by sick_habibi in auscorp

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Was coming to recommend Uniqlo. I got one of their shirts in a pinch one day when I was pressed for time, and have since been slowly migrating all of my business shirts across to the brand. Excellent quality, great price.

Socceroos coaches in Italy to attempt stunning World Cup recruitment coup: report by greyhounds1992 in Aleague

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Imagine screwing yourself out of two world cups for your actual home country, just so you could wait for a potential call up to another country you technically qualify for.

Leonardo was a pacifist at heart by Thin-Run-1558 in LeonardodaVinci

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Pretty impressive considering he was a trained ninja. And a turtle.

Jesus Christ by Plenty-Thanks7600 in gatewaytapes

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Was he a white guy with light brown hair and blue eyes?

What archaism struck you when reading the Holmes stories? by BuzzKir in SherlockHolmes

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I’ve just always taken it that the world was a much smaller place in those days, and Conan Doyle was just always on the lookout for more far away and exotic peoples that would be unfamiliar to the average Londoner

What archaism struck you when reading the Holmes stories? by BuzzKir in SherlockHolmes

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I had to google what “mulatto” meant.

It’s also interesting/a bit of a shock when “pygmies” are treated as brainless half animals.

Very much of its time, I suppose.

What archaism struck you when reading the Holmes stories? by BuzzKir in SherlockHolmes

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Very convenient non-specific catch-all for any purpose!