I don’t find it typical, thankfully, and I’ve lived in a lot of different places. It is annoying to meet those kind of people, but I don’t think they are the norm.
It would be interesting to know who these ‘all people’ are. I personally have found people who a) think they are right and b) think they are better than others to be, thankfully, more of a minority than majority. Where have your observations/studies come from?
This (surprisingly), does make a little bit of sense.
I bet your laptop if physically heavier from all that spam. Don't stay offline for too long at a time, you might miss the next new revolutionary theory that will change physics as we know it.
It might be useful in commercial offices but should definitely not be something installed in a residential apartment block . That kind of information should only be given on a needs to know basis otherwise it’s an infringement of privacy and security. In my opinion.
It was me. I gave it for the ‘reading the intentions of your opponent’, which I strongly agree with and have used myself.
Plus, I also like the edited post
There was another thread somewhere not that long ago asking a similar question. If I remember correctly, Swansont gave some very detailed explanations.
But I see he has answered here since I read yesterday or maybe the threads got merged.
Apologies.
There are many different cancers that exist. Some are quite curable even at stage 3, some are unlikely to be cured even at stage 1.
Here’s a link to some info about the most deadly;
https://www.livescience.com/11041-10-deadliest-cancers-cure.html
I’m in my forties and still have insomnia (now just habit) that stems from 5 years of age due to fear of death. Trying to get your head around the self not existing anymore ever again was too much to bear and I struggled with life because of this.
At some point I was able to control my thoughts from this slippery slope and it’s not a problem these days. I hope the same will happen for you.
in Buddhism there’s a saying; ‘If you can do something about it, you don’t need to worry. If you can’t do something about it, you don’t need to worry ‘.
Simple but true.
And anyway - there’s always hope
Why must this be clarified? My feeling is that most people don’t need to label or call themselves an atheist. Rather they are just indifferent to religion as it simply doesn’t concern them. At least, that’s how I see it anyway.
I was fortunate enough to have £50,000 a couple of years ago. I was living in Prague so I rented one nice apartment for me and another that I sublet through Airbnb.
Something I considered was buying and then selling stuff (probably clothing) on EBay or Amazon but I never got round to it.
Other than that, you could keep it safe and hopefully/maybe get occasional payouts from it by turning it into premium bonds.
Some links to more suitable forums for your questions:
http://sportsci.org/forum/forumhelp.html
http://sportsdiscovery.net
https://sportperfsci.com
https://www.archerytalk.com
https://worldarchery.org
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