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Work to increase your self knowledge if you would like your current situation to be different than it is. an alternative question which should maybe get just as much consideration if considerations are to be had, is "why stay the same?"
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If you couldn't have done better, or differently (if it was out of your control), I don't think regret is justified. I'm not saying you can control if you have feelings of regret, but 'logically speaking' you shouldn't harbor any feelings of regret about a situation you can't control.
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I would not be in a relationship with someone that has the person I want to be with, "inside of someone else" (just expressing how i personally would see the situation given the details you mentioned. I don't want to imply that you shouldn't be with her)
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U.S. Hikes Fee To Renounce Citizenship By 422%
Carl Green replied to JSDev's topic in Libertarianism, Anarchism and Economics
could one just dump all their money into BTC or some other crypto before expatting to get around the extra taxes? i guess you'll just have to pay the fee if you ever wanna come back. -
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Carl Green replied to yagami's topic in General Messages
If science is going about it the wrong way, how will we ever understand it enough to generate it ourselves? Just to be clear here though, I'm not saying I believe we'll never be able to 'create' something that can channel creativity. According to this blog post, though, it's not likely to come from 1s and 0s. -
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Carl Green replied to yagami's topic in General Messages
The only author I've been reading on the subject so far is Dr. Bernardo Kastrup. The worldview he's discussing rationally accounts for the current scientific knowledge we have as well as offers a rational explanation for many of the mysteries and paradoxes that current scientific thought cannot and seemingly will never be able to account for. -
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Carl Green replied to yagami's topic in General Messages
I completely understand Robin. Like I said. This kinda stuff is quite new to me so I can't relay it too well but upon my initial reading of it, it made perfect sense (otherwise I wouldn't be making such claims that I can't currently explain well)Kinda like reading UPB and 'getting it' but not being able to accurately convey the message to someone critical of it. -
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Carl Green replied to yagami's topic in General Messages
I don't want to draw too far away from the intent of the post, just wanted to avail the info that neurosciences have made very little concrete progress and aren't likely to do so going about it the way they are. As for never working, I'm an artist at heart. I would love to create all day. Note: I've only recently been reading up on all this about the conscious so it's not to clear to myself yet either. -
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Carl Green replied to yagami's topic in General Messages
As I understand this so far, neuroscience isn't coming up with much evidence that the brain's activity directly correlates to the experiences of the mind. (Contrary to that, if anything) Regardless, human brains are terrible at computing. It's kinda why we invented calculators/computers. Why would we wanna make a copy of something we needed to supplement anyway? -
Bill "So what, do you wanna fight me or something? Cause I'll destroy you" Me "yeah I do actually. I wanna fight you in the octagon. I won't fight you at work but I will fight you legally in a gym" (I fight for sport) Any idea why you wanted to elevate the interaction from conversation to physical altercation?
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Day care (Pre School) incorrectly portrayed
Carl Green replied to Ashton's topic in Peaceful Parenting
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Carl Green replied to yagami's topic in General Messages
I take it you're assuming that consciousness arises from matter? It might be worth it to look into this assumption as it's pretty key to entire thought experiment. -
Ah, I think I get your perspective better now, RJ. Though isn't it it still a perception (you felt) that she's deliberately attempting to diminish the positivity of the participants. You can also interpret the post as her wanting to get across the message that she feels best when she is "constantly taking the challenge" and others might as well.
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U.S. Hikes Fee To Renounce Citizenship By 422%
Carl Green replied to JSDev's topic in Libertarianism, Anarchism and Economics
The bill raised the exit taxes considerably as well, I beleive. -
The answer was clearly noted on elevation detail "1D" on drawing A.05 Refer to your contract documents
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Only the world outside of drafting refers to rules as rulers. We of course need a world with rules.
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I'm reading that FB post of hers in the vacuum of just that post so maybe I'm missing it. Where is she attacking you for declining the "challenge". How could she have rejected the positive obligation without seeming to be attacking to you?
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I'll play devil's advocate here in red to explain a bit better about what I meant in my post above. ...and the last part just puts you in a loop of infinite ignorance... The best method to get past the mental walls around peaceful parenting is probably not going to be to attack the walls with logic, but to nicely ask to go through the gate. And they likely won't think you're nice if you don't understand where they're coming from.
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Don't try logic or reason. Connect and agree with him that a world run by people that grew up without having to negotiate other people's wants (getting whatever they want) would be a terrible place to be indeed. If he doesn't think you understand him, he likely won't care much about what you have to say on the matter.
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Very interesting scraper design. I"m not sure if the gray razor backing piece is connected to the side holders or the the 'big' gray piece but I think you might end up with an issue from the round razor holders on the side. 1. What's keeping them in place? If they're not connected to the other 'big' gray piece, they'll need a slight ridge on the outer side to keep them in place. If they are connected, the rendered version looks like they might be sticking out too far to squeeze them into the main red piece during assembly. 2. What are the side razor holders made of? if they're plastic you might want to make them solid instead, for increased durability. If i'm interpreting the design correctly, all the pressure applied during scraping will be transferred from the razor to these side pieces so you'd need them to resist wear as much as possible. 3. I don't recall seeing a razor blade like that with a hole in the center. Are they an off-the-shelf item?
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Mob rule is awesome.
Carl Green replied to jacbot's topic in Libertarianism, Anarchism and Economics
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Women of MRM/AVM coverage on Vice.com
Carl Green posted a topic in Men's Issues, Feminism and Gender
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I'll just need the dimensions of the bar you're placing it on.