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posted 1 year ago by doginventer in Christianity (+1 / -0 )
Nonfrens, not so much appreciated.
What are some good specifically Hungarian dishes you enjoy?
 
In the United States we don't seem to have any Hungarian folks. We got all most of your jews, bleh.
We believe too much power is in the hands of the London Assembly and London Mayor. We are particularly concerned about the impact of expanding the ULEZ on people who are struggling with a cost of living crisis to put food on the tables, keep kids clothed and fed while struggling to heat homes.
The four destroying angels “loosed,” is a reccurring theme through out Rev. 7, Rev 9, Ezek 9 and 2 Baruch 6, 7, 8. The most feared part of the tribulation are the four destroying “winds.”
posted 1 year ago by doginventer in Christianity (+3 / -0 )
posted 1 year ago by sparrow in Health (+2 / -0 )
> Proponents of Albert Ellis' Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy cite a construct or concept they call low frustration tolerance (LFT), or "short-term hedonism" in order to partly explain behaviors like procrastination and certain other apparently paradoxical or self-defeating behavior. It is defined as seeking immediate pleasure or avoidance of pain at the cost of long-term stress and defeatism.
 
> The concept was originally developed by psychologist Albert Ellis who theorized that low frustration tolerance is an evaluative component in dysfunctional and irrational beliefs. Behaviors are then derived towards avoiding frustrating events which, paradoxically, lead to increased frustration and even greater mental stress.
 
> In REBT the opposite construct is "high frustration tolerance".
 
> Furthermore, low frustration tolerance is characteristic of conditions such as:
 
> Depression[1]
> Asperger's syndrome[2]
> ADHD.[3]
posted 1 year ago by sparrow in technology (+1 / -0 )
From a post over a decade ago: https://a16z.com/2011/08/20/why-software-is-eating-the-world/
 
Does this appear to still be true today or how have things changed?
They didn't just (maybe) randomly march once in a while, make memes and complain online with nothing to back it up.
posted 1 year ago by doginventer in Christianity (+2 / -0 )
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