TherapyGary
@TherapyGary@lemmy.dbzer0.com
Being a bodyless head with a freak long tongue is not only okay—it can be an exciting opportunity
- Comment on Lenovo’s New ThinkPads Score 10/10 for Repairability— Repair goes mega mainstream with the launch of Lenovo's new T-series laptops 4 days ago:
Couldn’t disagree more. Having to learn how to use a Mac is a huge learning curve.
- Comment on big facts 1 week ago:
They conscript themselves unto a diminutive solace tenet that our noetic essence is not merely inscribed within our cerebral neurons but encompasses a resplendent effulgence that constructively/destructively commingles with the circumambient firmament upon some infinitesimal stratum we ascribe to capricious vicissitudes, and that upon our demise, we sunder solely the corporeal partition of our noetic essence whilst our effulgent essence endures, enscrolled within a vaster concatenation of ambient cogitation.
Somewhat reminiscent of phantasms/an empyrean continuance, yet less plaintive wailing and clanking of fetters and more ethereal attunement to the affective emanation of a park bench amid the interlaced noetic filigrees that have ever impinged upon it.
They might be in the wrong comm though…
- Comment on Americans are destroying Flock surveillance cameras | TechCrunch 2 weeks ago:
Ohh, yep- I forgot about those ones! I’ve seen some like that around my area, but most here are on those skinny poles like shown in the thumbnail
- Comment on Americans are destroying Flock surveillance cameras | TechCrunch 2 weeks ago:
If you can climb a rope, the poles that Flock use are narrow enough to be climbed the same way
- Comment on Americans are destroying Flock surveillance cameras | TechCrunch 2 weeks ago:
Idk about paint, but flex seal works
- Comment on A “QuitGPT” campaign is urging people to cancel their ChatGPT subscriptions— Backlash against ICE is fueling a broader movement against AI companies’ ties to President Trump. 3 weeks ago:
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- Comment on The singular they is actually such a natural part of the English language, the people complaining about it almost certainly use it without noticing 1 month ago:
James Acaster bit about this:
- Comment on Is this even a question? 1 month ago:
- Comment on I've never been in a situation where me having a gun would have made things bettter. 2 months ago:
In hindsight for me, it’s unmistakably a joke, but all those downvotes had me second guessing lol. Thanks for sharing the context!
- Comment on I've never been in a situation where me having a gun would have made things bettter. 2 months ago:
Idk if this was supposed to be funny, but it made me laugh
- Comment on YSK pills are a scam (reposting bc mod accidentally removed it) 2 months ago:
At least 6 people think it’s funny
- Comment on YSK pills are a scam (reposting bc mod accidentally removed it) 2 months ago:
To what end?
- Comment on YSK pills are a scam (reposting bc mod accidentally removed it) 2 months ago:
I guess there’s just some things science can’t explain like for example the ocean tides
- Comment on YSK pills are a scam (reposting bc mod accidentally removed it) 2 months ago:
Idk I just think y’all should know 🤷
- Comment on YSK pills are a scam (reposting bc mod accidentally removed it) 2 months ago:
Hold on, I’ll ask her
- Comment on YSK pills are a scam (reposting bc mod accidentally removed it) 2 months ago:
It’s so funny that you would say that
- Comment on YSK pills are a scam (reposting bc mod accidentally removed it) 2 months ago:
I just think y’all should know
- Comment on YSK pills are a scam (reposting bc mod accidentally removed it) 2 months ago:
I just think y’all should know
- Comment on YSK pills are a scam (reposting bc mod accidentally removed it) 2 months ago:
I guess I just assumed but… must’ve been, right? Why would it be removed?
- Comment on YSK pills are a scam (reposting bc mod accidentally removed it) 2 months ago:
Oh shit I hadn’t thought about that…
- Comment on YSK pills are a scam (reposting bc mod accidentally removed it) 2 months ago:
Thanks, friend
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- Comment on Thanks, Google. Very cool. 2 months ago:
I even got one from the service I use for my therapy practice, which I thought was kinda neat but mostly off-putting. It included how many documented minutes of therapy I did this year, percentage that was virtual vs in-person, etc.
- Comment on everyone talks about chip bags being 50% wasted space but no one talks about creamed corn cans being 50% wasted space 2 months ago:
I’m 100% trying the World’s Greatest Breakfast as the earliest opportunity, thank you for sharing
- Comment on everyone talks about chip bags being 50% wasted space but no one talks about creamed corn cans being 50% wasted space 2 months ago:
Or from the back of a strangers van in a parking lot 🤌
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- Comment on THE ULTIMATE GAME tm ℠ ® © Pat. Pend. 3 months ago:
Lol mike wazowski in the corner
- Comment on Psychedelic Truth 3 months ago:
<3
I get lazy bc irl I get to just rely on my authority instead of actually explaining myself lol
- Comment on Psychedelic Truth 3 months ago:
There’s a broad push in the therapeutic psychedelic community to use the term “challenging” instead of “bad” because semantics and framing matter. I know it can be annoying, but some words carry an unfortunate connotation that’s best subverted by using a different word altogether.
I do take issue with the words “bad” and “good” in general, but I wouldn’t say that there are no experiences which can be described as bad. (I’m also an amoralist and believe nothing is inherently “bad,” so at least I’m consistent, however unpopular)
I recommend Frankl because I realize this sounds inherently invalidating, and if anyone is allowed to say it, it’s a holocaust survivor. I’d recommend “Man’s Search for Meaning”, which he wrote shortly after being liberated from a concentration camp.