sparrow
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I realize everyone here might be in different countries, but I was wondering for those in the U.S. what the "American Dream" is to them, or those not in the U.S. of what some kind of equivalent dream is for those of your country.
I realize everyone here might be in different countries, but I was wondering for those in the U.S. what the "American Dream" is to them, or those not in the U.S. of what some kind of equivalent dream is for those of your country.
I realize everyone here might be in different countries, but I was wondering for those in the U.S. what the "American Dream" is to them, or those not in the U.S. of what some kind of equivalent dream is for those of your country.
3 years ago 1 point (+1 / -0 )
press x to doubt?
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3 years ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
...I guess gluten free diets might be all the rage soon...
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3 years ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
As another discussion tangentially related, Hutton Gibson (Mel Gibson's Father) Identified as "traditional Catholic" and "wrote critically of those who reject Sedevacantism" (actually I think it was sedeprivationism): https://infogalactic.com/info/Hutton_Gibson
 
https://infogalactic.com/info/Traditionalist_Catholic
 
https://infogalactic.com/info/Sedevacantism
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3 years ago 1 point (+1 / -0 )
As another discussion tangentially related, Hutton Gibson (Mel Gibson's Father) Identified as "traditional Catholic" and "wrote critically of those who reject Sedevacantism" (actually I think it was sedeprivationism): https://infogalactic.com/info/Hutton_Gibson
 
https://infogalactic.com/info/Traditionalist_Catholic
 
https://infogalactic.com/info/Sedevacantism
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3 years ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
As another discussion tangentially related, Hutton Gibson (Mel Gibson's Father) Identified as "traditional Catholic" and "wrote critically of those who reject Sedevacantism" (actually I think it was sedeprivationism): https://infogalactic.com/info/Hutton_Gibson
 
https://infogalactic.com/info/Traditionalist_Catholic
 
https://infogalactic.com/info/Sedevacantism
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3 years ago 1 point (+1 / -0 )
wat am i reading
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3 years ago 2 points (+2 / -0 ) 1 child
weren't the geeks of the past intelligent white males
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3 years ago 3 points (+3 / -0 ) 1 child
consume "progress"
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100 Greatest Classical Composers (digitaldreamdoor.com)
posted 3 years ago by sparrow in Music (+4 / -0 )
> [National Day of Unplugging encourages people] to take a 24-hour-break from screens, devices, and social media.
 
> Children and youth use 4-5 times the amount of technology recommended for their age.
 
> Too much technology has harmful effects on not only children, but adults, too.
 
https://www.kusi.com/national-day-of-unplugging-to-take-place-for-24-hours-march-4-5/
> [National Day of Unplugging encourages people] to take a 24-hour-break from screens, devices, and social media.
 
> Children and youth use 4-5 times the amount of technology recommended for their age.
 
> Too much technology has harmful effects on not only children, but adults, too.
How this works: An organization tries to contact a citizen to pick up a certain money, and they don't within a certain time period, so since it's legally not their money they hand it over to "unclaimed property" departments in each state (could be a paycheck, stock dividends, money left over in an account, etc.)
 
How to possibly find monies or how I did it: find your state website on
https://unclaimed.org/search/
 
My state allows free searches, I thought I heard some people say they had to pay or something?
 
Look up people by last name (can be your last name, can look up friends and family and tell them, etc.)
 
If you find someone you know, let them know
 
I don't know how they file, I guess just follow instructions on site
 
then I assume they'll mail you a check?
 
My name did not come up but a few family members did, another acquaintance's daughter had a whole unclaimed paycheck, other people found some monies they didn't know about
 
could be an excuse to talk to random people you may know of as well, who doesn't like reclaiming "free money" that's theirs?
 
Good luck and let us know if you find anything
How this works: An organization tries to contact a citizen to pick up a certain money, and they don't within a certain time period, so since it's legally not their money they hand it over to "unclaimed property" departments in each state (could be a paycheck, stock dividends, money left over in an account, etc.)
 
How to possibly find monies or how I did it: find your state website on
https://unclaimed.org/search/
 
My state allows free searches, I thought I heard some people say they had to pay or something?
 
Look up people by last name (can be your last name, can look up friends and family and tell them, etc.)
 
If you find someone you know, let them know
 
I don't know how they file, I guess just follow instructions on site
 
then I assume they'll mail you a check?
 
My name did not come up but a few family members did, another acquaintance's daughter had a whole unclaimed paycheck, other people found some monies they didn't know about
 
could be an excuse to talk to random people you may know of as well, who doesn't like reclaiming "free money" that's theirs?
 
Good luck and let us know if you find anything
3 years ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
a quick search says facenote f1 and hisense a7, idk specifics I've just seen the concept off and on
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Makes a screen more viewable in bright sun outside
 
Battery times would improve because of low power usage by e-ink screen
 
There are some e-ink smartphones being created
 
Anyone else like this idea?
Makes a screen more viewable in bright sun outside
 
Battery times would improve because of low power usage by e-ink screen
 
There are some e-ink smartphones being created
 
Anyone else like this idea?
3 years ago 2 points (+2 / -0 )
gulb gulb
 
whats ur favorite kinds of fish
 
pufferfish was looking aesthetic
 
clownfish for a clown world
 
starfish are cool
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