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A couple of my favorites,
Rubberbandman
Bostich
Dialectical Kid


Learned about this in anthro class. Its a perspective of social status.
The Big Man is typically the most influential individual in the community, gaining his position through a complex web of exchange relationships, and personal charisma, rather than inheritance or force.


In particular I think it was Connections2 in 1994, probably some Connections3.


I used to watch Connections on the Learning version.


She’s the bag the douche goes in, if you put shit in the douche.
My mom made this but layered it with plain red jello. The lime jello just had pineapple, and the cream cheese was a layer between the red and green jello. I think that’s right, its been a long time since I’ve had some. Definitely layered with red jello, had to set before the next layer.
Three different colored layers of jello? Gran, that’s fantastic! That must have taken hours to make!


Yeah it’s readable, but it’s not what’s called cognitively efficient. Your brain has to work much harder. I’m kind of a speed reader, I rely on well structured, well punctuated writing to do so. I often just don’t read poor writing.


imprettysureancientgreekdidnthaveanyspacesorpunctuationitwasuptothereadertodecipherwhatitsaidmaybethatswrongidk


I recently switched from Amaze to Fossify Manager and Gallery.


That’s how they get their dopamine. I asked my doctor one time if it was true dopamine makes us do the things we do, he said yeah pretty much. You and your brain are two different people. Your brain wants dopamine, you do things that provide it.
In the part of the brain called the basal ganglia, dopamine plays a key role in muscle movement.
The firing of dopamine neurons in the VTA is strongly linked to motivation.
Dopamine is key to the formation of memories, especially those tethered to reward and novelty.


Gimmie that dopamine.


Thanks for the summary. The movie is just question after question, like mainly how they even manage to survive outside without any knowledge, on foot, no supplies. It’s been a while since I’ve watched it.
In the TV series, which is really cheesy, at least they had solar powered cars, and a handy android to explain everything, and there were some other people on the outside.


Ive used Mullvad browser on my laptop for a while now for general purposes, It comes with ublock and noscript. I use Librewolf secondarily, and Firefox with noscript blocking everything for sites I want to limit anything but the main site.