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About🏳️⚧️ Bipolar type I. Autistic. There are other receivers
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@devJs love your honesty. Keep it up my man 💪
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@Demolishun why 11 is cancer but 10 isn't?
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I run outside, trying to notice changes day to day. A workout for both my body and my memory
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@thebiochemic
> You get a working system for what you use it for
this was exactly my point. I can do it, it's just like “what you use it for” tends to extend suddenly and without warning, with Linux not being able to handle it most of the time. -
@Lensflare I never said Windows was good. Windows is malware. But a lot of people use Windows, and that results in you needing to use Windows occasionally if you want to work with other people
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@thebiochemic I'm a Mac person 🤦♀️
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@saucyatom ah, so you just installed a driver manually, not patched an existing driver. Got it. I asked because I thought there was a Wi-Fi card with an open source driver (already weird) on WINDOWS (pretty much impossible)! But yeah, Windows do be like that. On Linux, your card won't work at all bc no driverz 4u
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@saucyatom can you tell me what was the model of that Wi-Fi device and which version of Windows did it have problems with?
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@saucyatom I'm bipolar type 1. I wanna say that if you have mental health problems, be honest and upfront about it. For one, it filters out people that don't want to get involved in a (very serious) challenge with you. Also, “my anxiety keeps telling me everyone, including you, is plotting my betrayal behind my back, please help me, find me a psychiatrist, I have no energy to get medical help, hug me, tell me everything is gonna be fine” is much easier to work with than “you spent way too much time with your phone in the bathroom lately. Can you explain that? Are you seeing somebody behind my back? You dishonest, backstabbing bitch”.
Honesty takes courage, but it pays back a thousandfold. -
@saucyatom this is why I merely ask for the feeling of it, not for the actual thing. To be even clearer, I don't want to be bombarded with pessimistic what-ifs and irrational open-ended fears on a daily basis. It's okay to be afraid, but it has to translate into a concrete plan. I'm happy to do everything I can to assist.
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The aura of “I have everything in life figured out”, the ability to make me feel safe, comfortable and certain about the future, his willingness to say “I was wrong” when he's wrong. Lack of hypercompensation and machismo. Respect towards my body, my personal boundaries and the word “no”.
He can have a weak/fat body, a small penis, he can be short and not that beautiful, not that smart… It won't matter to me. -
@galena a lightbulb is $0.25 where I live
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@gitstashio no, no and no
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@galena where? because lightbulbs are way cheaper than ardiunos where I live…
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(an arduino nano bill of materials)
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@donkulator no, I mean literally. You touch the tip of their nose with your finger
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@SidTheITGuy as if I ever did. I get pwned by 13 yo kids in CS immediately after joining any game, so I didn't try any other online shooter — I'm too embarrassed.
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@fruitfcker we have a ritual of touching each other's noses in a cute way, this is very personal and very important to us. We agreed to never do that to anyone else. Other than that, there are no limitations
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@retoor I can be a hermit in my home without going outside for weeks. But if you tell me I'm under house arrest, I will immediately want to leave. Merely knowing that you can find a hookup at any moment without bullshit repercussions changes everything.
Relationship is not a competition. -
Anyway, @b2plane, remember that polyamorous relationship is a viable alternative, no matter what society tells you. It is easier to find a polyamorous gf than to ask your existing gf about your desire to try polygamy, so you have an advantage already. Polygamy gives you more freedom. It works for us and many more.
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@Hazarth ah, yes, the research.
Polygamy may or may not cause suffering, just like monogamy. About coercion, well, people are being coerced into monogamy en masse by traditionally monogamous societies.
About trying to back monogamy up with the evolution argument, let me answer you with your own words: “We're not a Tribe in a forrest anymore” :D -
@Hazarth I don't need to argue with you. I already made a person who's in between relationships consider going polyamorous, or at least remember that this is an option, with my own long-term happy relationship as an example. I made you remember that too. My mission is accomplished :D
To anyone else, don't hesitate to ask questions about how our relationship work, I'll answer all I can -
@Hazarth I don't need freedom of love because I have no one to love, I don't need freedom of speech because I have nothing to say. Even if you want to sleep with no one else but your wife, why limit what she can and cannot do? Why enforce that on her? Sex is not that important, so let's not allow random sex to ruin families.
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Monogamy was invented by insecure, small dick male supremacy bigots who had power via the corrupt church of the time. Polygamy is the natural order of life.
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It also helps that we're both pansexual
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And this, kids, is why my wife and I are polyamorous. Sooner or later, everyone wants to fuck around, and we don't want this biological quirk to ruin what we spent so much time and effort building.
Yes, YOU can fuck my wife and I won't be jealous, just like you can fuck me without my wife being jealous. -
The reason for its existence is probably twofold:
1. Cold War era Soviet govt was preparing for a nuclear war, and kids were exposed to basic military training since high school. We even had chemical weapons attack drills in kindergarten, and I'm sure @vintprox learned how to field strip an AKM in seventh grade.
2. Because of Soviet culture, kids of that time romanticized everything techy and sciency, especially things like space and nuclear tech, both weaponized and civilian.
I know for sure that a Soviet kid that had this very rare toy was THE king of his school. -
Clarification: I was talking about code published under MIT or similar licenses, not GNU.
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this is art
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I want to remind you that it wasn't always the case. The internet was hyped. E-mail was hyped. SSD tech was hyped.