#What's your problem?
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lovestereo · 2 months ago
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ghostykie · 6 months ago
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Ok, but WHO was it that committed a crime by completely SNUBING Agatha all along in the Golden Globe nominations? Like, fuck, at least the series should be nominated for "best comedy/musical series" AT LEAST
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yahoo201027 · 11 days ago
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Day in Fandom History: July 3…
After Steven, Pearl, and Sapphire arrive back at the Temple from Rose’s Fountain, Sapphire finds a letter that Ruby wrote that she ran off and both Steven and Amethyst must find the missing gem and patch things up. “What’s Your Problem?” premiered on this day, 7 Years Ago.
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telugxrl13 · 2 months ago
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'' what's. your. PROBLEM?? you think that you're a god! you came and fucked my life up when you KNEW that i was LOST , ,
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scribefindegil · 8 months ago
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being a writer leads to a genuinely helpful but also very stupid kind of mindfulness where you'll be having a sobbing breakdown or the worst anxiety attack of your life and think "okay, I really need to pay attention to how this feels. so I can incorporate it into my fanfiction."
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theblindmachine · 18 days ago
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Listen: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7eZL6q2OmofDRcP3Jj9XSK "**Title: The Fusion Revolution: Harnessing Power for Today and Tomorrow** For decades, humanity has dreamed of capturing the infinite power of the stars, and nuclear fusion stands at the forefront of that ambition. Imagine a world where energy is not just abundant but incredibly cheap, where our reliance on fossil fuels could be virtually eradicated. Yes, we’re talking about nuclear fusion—the holy grail of energy production. Yet, while billions have poured into fusion startups, the reality is that reliable and economic fusion energy may still remain tantalizingly out of reach for decades. Enter Greg Piefer, a visionary co-founder of Shine—a fusion company blazing a new trail in the fusion landscape. Rather than diving headfirst into the quest for fusion energy, Piefer is taking a different approach: leveraging fusion technology to tap into more immediately profitable markets. This strategy doesn’t just offer a lifeline for funding but also lays the groundwork for future advancements that could ultimately lead us to that coveted era of cheap, abundant fusion power. Let’s face it: traditional nuclear fission has been a double-edged sword. While it’s proven to be an effective power source, concerns about safety, waste disposal, and catastrophic failures loom large. Fusion promises to negate many of these risks. The beauty of fusion lies in its fuel—light isotopes of hydrogen—and the minimal radioactive byproducts it produces. It’s a cleaner, safer alternative. But the technical challenges are monumental. Achieving and maintaining the extreme conditions necessary for fusion, where atoms meld together and release energy, has proved to be a daunting endeavor. This is where Piefer and Shine come into play. By focusing on current, profitable applications of fusion technology—like advanced medical treatments or specialized industrial processes—Shine not only secures the financial support needed for ongoing research, but also gathers invaluable data that could propel the fusion landscape forward. It's a brilliant strategy that recognizes the necessity of immediate returns while keeping the ultimate goal in sight. As investments continue flowing into fusion startups, the industry is becoming more dynamic and competitive. But it’s the innovators who think outside the box, like Piefer, who will truly move the needle. Using fusion technology in sectors that provide tangible benefits today isn’t just pragmatic; it’s a smart way to ensure that fusion doesn’t remain a distant dream. Every breakthrough achieved in these adjacent markets fuels the aspiration for a future powered by fusion. In the world of energy, the race is on, and while the finish line may still be far away, the strides toward that goal are exciting, dynamic, and full of potential. Greg Piefer and Shine are a testament to the fact that with innovation and creativity, we can navigate the complex landscape of energy production—laying the foundation for a future where fusion is a part of our everyday lives. So, as we look toward the future, let’s hope that this blend of ambition and ingenuity will eventually lead to the dawn of cheap, abundant nuclear fusion energy. The journey is just beginning, and if Shine and others can navigate these waters successfully, we may just find ourselves on the brink of an energy revolution. The stars are certainly within reach; now, it’s time to harness their power."
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beatofmyheart · 2 months ago
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poorly-drawn-mdzs · 3 months ago
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Finally caught up with Apothecary Diaries. I can't believe they gave Maomao a gun.
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aroacedavestrider · 2 years ago
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people will hear you talk about struggling with mental illness and say “you can do anything if you just put your mind to it”. brother what part of the body does the mental illness happen in. what do you think is the problem
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obsidianpegasus · 1 month ago
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I really need to sort out my priorities…
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strangegutz · 2 months ago
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you guys know I can see your tags right. The artist can see your tags. I see your tags. OP can see your tags.
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yahoo201027 · 1 year ago
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Day in Fandom History: July 3…
After Steven, Pearl, and Sapphire arrive back at the Temple from Rose’s Fountain, Sapphire finds a letter that Ruby wrote that she ran off and both Steven and Amethyst must find the missing gem and patch things up. “What’s Your Problem?” premiered on this day, 6 Years Ago.
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truuskn · 4 months ago
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he's so cute and sillyyy 😫 my goood, look at him, just look at him!! how do we even have the nerve to pump his life with angst? my dude deserves to be happy 24/7
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theblindmachine · 2 months ago
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Listen: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0aLdIFm9gJX6pYiAstGZ2W "# Conquering the Flu: The Bold Quest of Jacob Glanville and Centivax In the relentless battle against infectious diseases, one man stands at the forefront, unwavering in his mission to revolutionize the way we think about vaccination: Jacob Glanville, founder and CEO of Centivax. With a deeper understanding of viral evolution than most, Glanville embodies the spirit of innovation in a world that too often accepts the status quo. His audacious goal? To create a vaccine that not only protects against the current strains of flu but also anticipates those yet to emerge. The flu virus is notorious for its ability to mutate, slipping past our defenses with the grace of a seasoned illusionist. Each year, we watch as health officials scramble to predict which strains will dominate the season, leading to an annual guessing game that leaves many unprotected. But Glanville isn’t interested in playing it safe. His vision is to develop a universal flu vaccine, one that could provide broad-spectrum protection for the population, tackling even the strains we haven't encountered yet. This mission is no small feat. The complexity of the flu virus, with its constant state of flux, makes it a formidable opponent. Yet Glanville's relentless pursuit of scientific breakthroughs channels a potent combination of ingenuity and expertise. At Centivax, he and his team are harnessing cutting-edge technologies, including advanced immunology and artificial intelligence, to navigate the intricate dance of viral evolution. Immunologists and researchers around the globe share Glanville's conviction that the traditional approach to flu vaccines is outdated. The constant shuffling of vaccine production during flu season is not just a logistical headache—it's a public health risk. Centivax's innovative strategy aims to address this gap, aspiring to offer individuals lifelong immunity and blanket coverage against an ever-shifting enemy. However, as bold as this endeavor may be, it also carries the weight of potential societal impact. Imagine a world where missing work due to an illness is a relic of the past, or where hospitals aren’t overwhelmed with flu patients every winter. This is not just about science; it's about changing the narrative of public health. Glanville’s vision goes beyond the lab; it is a clarion call for a more resilient future, echoing the promise that health innovation can and should be accessible to all. Listeners can get early, ad-free access to episodes of the insightful podcast "What's Your Problem?" by subscribing to Pushkin+. Available on Apple Podcasts and Pushkin.fm, Pushkin+ offers a treasure trove of content, including ad-free episodes, exclusive binges, and valuable bonus materials across all Pushkin shows. As we navigate through the complexities of modern medicine, let us rally behind visionaries like Jacob Glanville, who dare to challenge the norms. With each ounce of research, innovation, and ambition, Centivax edges closer to a groundbreaking solution that could redefine our approach to flu prevention. The journey may be fraught with obstacles, but Glanville’s audacity and passion illuminate a path towards a healthier tomorrow. In the war against the flu, the future demands bold thinkers. Will we rise to the challenge? With trailblazers like Jacob Glanville at the helm, the answer is a resounding yes."
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morganbritton132 · 5 months ago
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Wayne’s opinion on Richard Harrington is not good and his opinion on his kid is not all that great either. He didn’t forget all the times Eddie complained about the boy and his friends, no sir.
Eddie says that Steve has turned over a new leaf but Wayne thinks the kid is rude. He’s over at their house all the time and ignores Wayne half the time when he’s talking to him. Kid is eating the food out of his kitchen and can’t even give him the time of day?
He mentions it to Eddie once when Steve wasn’t around and Eddie, around a mouthful of Frosted Flakes, asks, “Did he have his hearing aids in?”
“What?”
“Yeah, he hates ‘em so he never wears them,” Eddie shrugs. “Can’t hear for shit without ‘em though.”
Well.
Now Wayne feels like an asshole.
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solidwater05 · 2 years ago
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Apparently this needs to be said so
Forgetting things is morally neutral! Memory issues are morally neutral!
You're not a bad person if you...
forget things quickly
forget people
can't remember entire stages of your life
can't remember important things
can remember some things very well and forget other things all the time
can't remember things (or anything!) about your interests
forget to eat, sleep, go to the bathroom, etc
forget to reply to texts
remember things and immediately forget them again
can't remember birthdays, events, etc
frequently answer 'I forgot' to questions
can't retain new information
forget things you used to know
only remember things when it's too late
have vague, distorted and/or unreliable memories
depend on others to know how an event you were in played out
have other symptoms that are worsened by memory issues and vice versa
... and anything else I might have missed!
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