OMG, I thought it was a fly and missed the word moth! Lol
DharmaCurious
Can you clue me in? I'm sure it's funny, I love this artist. But I'm lost here. Lol
Dozens, at least. There's a property I want, and it would be amazing for each us to work full time to buy the property, build a shit ton of cob houses on it, pay for solar installation et cetera, and then go off grid with my own clone commune, wherein we grow our own food, make and sell fiber arts and wood working to support ourselves financially, and study to get our PhD in cultural anthropology.
Hell, a few of the clones could go off to universities in other countries where we don't acquire debt and we could get PhDs in many, many fields.
There are so many possibilities. Each of us picking a target language and learning it, eventually speaking hundreds of languages. With the memory sharing, too, it would cause a lot less strife over who got down time when, and who was out studying or working the gardens. At the end of the day, we all feel the same relaxation from a few hours of light reading or tears of the kingdom. My God, imagine the orgies. I am not my type, but I know what I like.
Full time cooking clone keeps up all happy and fed, full time cleaning clones keeps us all nice and neat, full time building clones make sure we have decent housing, full time blowjob clones make sure we're all relaxed, full time priest clone makes sure we maintain our tax free status as a religious organization. It would be glorious.
Question, can I extend this gift to others? Can I let my friends or family clone themselves?
Absolutely love this so much
Commiserate? Not quite right, but almost there. I get what you mean, though. Back in wide eyed "the democratic party is wonderful and flawless!" days as a teenager I used to think of Canada as this sort of perfected image of what the US could be. When I found out they had their own shit, and much of it just American shit imported north, I felt terrible knowing others were going through these same battles, but it made me feel less alone, if that makes sense.
I want a 3d printer so badly. I don't have the money for it, or the set up where I currently live to have one. But I'm supposed to be moving soon, and I want to start saving for one. I'm a crafty/DIY(read: jury rig) person by nature. I love fixing shit, making shit, and creatively solving problems. If I had more money, I'm pretty much the exact target audience for a 3d printer. Lol
My mom was raised down the street from there, my dad not far away. Funny to randomly see it on Lemmy.
I sort by new, subscribed by default, for my mindless scrolling when I open randomly throughout the day. Then in the evenings I saw switch to top day, all for finding interesting convos and new communities.
I've had a few therapists, but in the last few years I've kept up with it. It has been tremendously helpful. My biggest advice is that it's okay to change shrinks if it isn't a good fit. My last therapist turned out to be an amazing doctor, but she just wasn't a good fit as my doctor. We got along too well, we'd end up on tangents and talking like friends. It was a very awkward conversation, but I moved to a different doctor, and I'm much better off. Me and the last doctor are now actually just straight up friends.
Be honest about your needs, with the doctor, and with yourself. If you don't know why you're going or what it is you need, that's a good starting point for your conversation. Like most things, you get out what you put in. If you're not honest, you won't get honest help.
Not just a bot attack, but apparently they think we're not only dumb enough to fall for a bot attack, but so dumb they can just spell out what they're doing and we can't even figure out how to screen shot and translate...
They were so chewable, though!
And I've done all my bug as an adult. Haha. Never did it as a kid, but since growing up, I've eaten crickets, grubs, ants and cockroaches.
How do you do this? I've seen it for years, but never thought to ask before. Lol.