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Yeah, you know why Platner raised that much more than Mills and so far even more than Collins? It's bc he raised a lot through a grassroots/small-dollar style donor base, while Collins’ financial ecosystem is much more tied to major donors, national Republican money, super PACs, and outside spending. That is one of the strongest arguments for Platner’s real political strength. Platner is not raising Mills/Collins-style establishment money and calling it enthusiasm. This is much more evidence of grassroots energy, which fits with the poll showing his supporters are more enthusiastic than Collins’ supporters. Platner has been called a "communist" and at the same time he has been called "Nazi" which as Graham himself pointed out makes the whole thing a comical contradiction.
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Obviously Rockstar is skilled at making games. The style of games they make just doesn't interest me.
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Is cold approach like cold calling in sales basically?
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50 usd spent in about 2 hours with Cursor and Fable.
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I was just answering your question Overall, Platner has raised roughly twice as much as his primary challenger, Gov. Janet Mills, and nearly 1.5 million more than sitting Republican Sen. Susan Collins. WGME https://wgme.com Graham Platner disavows past posts calling himself a communist and ... Oct 16, 2025 — One of Governor Mills' fast-rising primary challengers, Graham Platner, once called himself a "communist" and called all police "bastards.
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Yimpa replied to caspex's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
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@Joshe Woah, that's so sick. Have fun!
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I have this a bit. Its from growing up in horders house. Growing up in total chaos with no means of being able to change the environment.
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Some people do have this tendency, they are very particular in wanting things to be a certain way.
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So what? The fact is that he's not. He's a very pro-labor New Deal Democrat and it won't just be DSA who will campaign and spend money for his general election campaign. So, will moderate Democrats and enough pro-business Democratic aligned sources will campaign and spend money for his general election. I wouldn't be surprise if Obama goes out to campaign for him in Maine. Besides, maybe it is better to be aligned with progressivism than to be a Republican like Susan Collins, who enabled the Republican Party and Trump to engage in authoritarianism and take away freedoms related to democracy, voting rights, abortion rights, and consumer protections. Susan Collins has greatly enabled corporate tyranny and has been highly complicit in allowing the rich to rob everyday people, including the working class, blind for their own benefit. Btw, can you believe this shit?
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Because DSA campaigned and spent millions for him to beat Mills
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Why would you post something from a radical right-wing source like the NY Post? Also, why do keep saying that he's a communist or even DSA when I told you that he's neither one of those types of candidates? Furthermore, why didn't Janet Mills win the nomination if she wasn't the stronger candidate for the Senate general election in Maine? Again, "It's pretty hard to make the economic case against Trump when people think the economy in your state is so bad" under your watch as governor. Mills reminds me of Hillary Clinton, an eminently qualified leader for a state or for the whole country, but is perceived to be too much for the status quo and too associated with the stained reputation of how corrupt the establishment and Washington all is, which is not what the majority of voters want. Platner again, like Obama and Trump, stands for and inspires change and shows great credibility for fighting against the establishment.
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Is it so simple that your not happy because your don't want to be happy? I acknowledge this issue and look at it the way it is... Why am I not happy ? Oh ya I just remembered the time I started PD. Seeking for things on the outside but why I'm not happy is because of something that inside. How do I find this shit ? Focusing on the present moment and realising that every thing else is noise ? Or accepting that it's ok to not be happy 99 percent of the time ? Let's try focusing on present and I'll come back tomorrow.
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it's only been just over three months in this town, but it feels like a long time has gone by and i can definitely tell things have shifted a lot for me. it was hard in the beginning because i expected myself to adapt immediately, but now i can tell i'm already oddly familiar around here, i know a lot of people - probably more than i knew in the town i'd lived in the past five and a half years prior - and in general, i'm doing well. yes, i feel occasional frustration. i woke up feeling bad today. i experience moments of stress and discomfort and, as always, monumental mood swings. however, i can also tell that my baseline happiness has risen a lot? so i thought i'd quickly break this down and list some of the 'explanations' here: studying psychology: when i started going to university to get my first degree (British Studies), i could not go in person because of Covid for three semesters. things are different around here, i have a lot of appointments every week that provide valuable structure, being required to study provides structure, and the programme also forges strong social bonds because i spend a lot of time with people who have to go through the same processes (lectures, seminars, exams etc.). it also helps that psychology is an explicit topic. though the amount of material i have to study can be daunting, it's also genuinely interesting and fascinating. i'm pretty sure at this point i could spontaneously recite over a hundred psychological studies right off the bat if someone asked me to. work: i am tutoring students in English and French. not only has this felt very fulfilling as an activity, but the feedback i receive from both students and their parents is overwhelmingly positive and always makes me feel good:) they seem to think of me as a very kind woman and it's helpful to know that i can be perceived that way. exercise: in the past three months, i've worked my way up to being able to run 10 km in one go and i'll tackle my 13 km obstacle run this weekend. i enjoy the mental effects most of all: it feels nice knowing i am able to do this. it builds self-trust. in general, i am interacting more with the world, with people and my environment. i am keeping busy, but also trying to enjoy the process. i have been going for evening walks through the fields almost every evening, which is one of my highlights and always makes me feel at least a tiny bit better. this evening, a random jogger that was passing by abruptly turned to me and said "your energy's beautiful...but you're probably too young for me." i thanked him, walked on, smiled, and had to take a minute to shake off the adrenaline. it's always amusing to me how easily i am flattered by just a handful of words. in general, my mind's so fascinating to me. not really anything new, but sometimes i just admire the thoughts passing through my head....they're humorous, maybe a little cheeky.
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Mellowmarsh replied to Razard86's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
God didn’t need creation. But in order to drive God needed a vehicle. -
Me i like beer Goes back to take a piss
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Inliytened1 replied to Razard86's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I read it again. I think you mean we all want to ultimately allow our higher power to intervene and guide us - because the higher will was always driving the car. We thought we were driving but we were actually always in the passenger seat. Yes that is correct. Ultimately we want to stop fighting with our ego as it usually just pulls us down. But what you are missing is that God ultimately wants our ego and our higher self to merge. Because we were never separate to begin with. That was an illusion you spun to see how you would do in limited form. -
Sugarcoat replied to caspex's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
That enlightened unknowingness -
Joseph Maynor replied to Fadious's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I think you made a great one liner here! -
Mellowmarsh replied to Fadious's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
By knowing you’re already dead as a concept known. Is when the known stops reinventing itself. -
Inliytened1 replied to Razard86's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Precisely. Well said -
Ziran replied to Razard86's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
"Wisdom is a flowing brook..." Sharing it is delicate. It's like choosing, where, when, and how to cross a stream. -
Michal__ replied to Vynce's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Unfortunately I am so addicted to them that they don't do that. Coffee on the other hand... If I have it in the middle of the night it basically gurantees an OBE. -
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