Hell yes. I’m not taking the time go move my hand to the mouse, find the cursor with my eyes, move the mouse and then move hands back to type. That’s asinine.
B, but with a tie clip! He’s no philistine.
So I have been on Mastodon and Threads for quite awhile. I’m on BlueSky now too. Threads is the most enjoyable of the three by far. I don’t see how marketing has to do with it in any way, but after spending some time on each, I prefer Threads. It’s the only one that I’ve found content I wanted to engage with.
With Mastodon, I feel like I still can’t get started. I’m not sure what to do.
I jumped in the car after work and put on ‘Keep Your Hands to Yourself’ Georgia Satellites
I agree and I’m manually upvoting this comment.
Where is satansmaggotycumfart?
I just got the Gemini button
I had to flip my pillow over because I couldn’t get all the black cat hair off. His fat ass sits on my pillow and watches the outside.
I use a typewriter occasionally at work.
Voyager has all the features. There are only a couple others that are full featured.
My wife and I are watching Mr Robot
Any idea if there’s a way to default to this other method?
That’s unfortunate.
It’s a NSFW instance where this primarily comes up.
I’ve used Sync, Thunder, and Voyager and Voyager is the best by far.
I’ve thought this was the case for awhile now but there is some push back to this line of thought these days.
Bad Therapy: Why the Kids Aren’t Growing Up Abigail Shrier Swift Press, Feb 27, 2024 - Social Science - 288 pages From the author of Irreversible Damage, an investigation into how mental health overdiagnosis is harming, not helping, children
‘A pacy, no-holds barred attack on mental health professionals and parenting experts … thought-provoking’ Financial Times
‘A message that parents, teachers, mental health professionals and policymakers need to hear’ New Statesman
In virtually every way that can be measured, Gen Z’s mental health is worse than that of previous generations. Youth suicide rates are climbing, antidepressant prescriptions for children are common, and the proliferation of mental health diagnoses has not helped the staggering number of kids who are lonely, lost, sad and fearful of growing up. What’s gone wrong?
In Bad Therapy, bestselling investigative journalist Abigail Shrier argues that the problem isn’t the kids – it’s the mental health experts. Drawing on hundreds of interviews with child psychologists, parents, teachers and young people themselves, Shrier explores the ways the mental health industry has transformed the way we teach, treat, discipline and even talk to our kids. She reveals that most of the therapeutic approaches have serious side effects and few proven benefits: for instance, talk therapy can induce rumination, trapping children in cycles of anxiety and depression; while ‘gentle parenting’ can encourage emotional turbulence – even violence – in children as they lash out, desperate for an adult to be in charge.
Mental health care can be lifesaving when properly applied to children with severe needs, but for the typical child, the cure can be worse than the disease. Bad Therapy is a must-read for anyone questioning why our efforts to support our kids have backfired – and what it will take for parents to lead a turnaround.
https://books.google.com/books/about/Bad_Therapy.html?id=5FfUEAAAQBAJ&source=kp_book_description
‘Two of a kind’ means a pair that are just alike. It does not speak to the commonality of the item or persons.
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