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Everything posted by Natasha Tori Maru
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No, but men support each other in similar ways. Just without the label. Bros before Hoes is a similar phrase and idea. It's not gendered. Again I think it's a you problem - you are interpreting 'Girl Power' without applying any nuance. But applying nuance in other ways to other things. It appears as bias.
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One of my girlfriends was so pissed one morning, her hubbie didn't wake to feed their newborn. So she got up, attended to baby, made coffee for them both. Her husband's only comment after a sip was 'Did you add some extra sweetener?' ...she had revenge pumped breastmilk into his coffee.... Do you think this goes against veganism? 😂😂😂 She consented - he didn't. Hahahaha
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Natasha Tori Maru replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@enchanted https://www.actualized.org/forum/topic/113591-disclosure-day-trailer-2026-spielberg/ -
Yep but you extrapolated that girl power was a lie. You came in with absolute statements and judgements about others being losers and now you are backtracking. It appears like you made a hasty, snap judgement and then backtracked adding nuance. A well thought out idea about mechanisms probably would have added the above in the first place. Points to emotional offloading rather than a proper point. So is girl power a lie? Or are do some PEOPLE suffer from envy? Why is this topic gendered? It applies to men and women.
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Thanks for the post - triggered good insights for me, also
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This a you problem. What you think of someone's appearance is interfering with your interpretation of interactions. Just because someone is good looking does not mean their interactions are disingenuous.
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Do we expect poo?
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If you want to do the things you need to do, but find issues being motivated or consistent: stop doing the things you want to do. Stop doing the things that are fun, entertaining & that you look forward to. You will eventually do the things you must or need to do.
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I'll give these a go - cheers!! Appreciate the thought that went into this reply
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Is Bryan actually vegan with all the loaded ideology behind it? I got the impression his choice to be vegan wasn't based on loving animals or not harming other beings. I could be wrong, though. I tune out of his rants sometimes. I just go for the psychoanalysis 😃 It would probably be too expensive to transport and sell baby fluid, I would assume it would be dried out and reduced to a powdered form so it can be reused in shakes, ice-cream, baked goods, souffle etc
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I'll be more invested once I see it able to estimate and bid on construction plansets. Huge test of methodology, intuition, cross reference and unique ideas needed to bid an accurate price within timeframe limits. I know I keep crapping on about it. I tried bluebeamMAX which is estimating software + Claude bolted on. It was worse than anything I could have expected. So unless they are hiding the top AI, I find it all fantastical fantasy thinking. I feel the whole gig is just scooping up investors money while they can prior to the truth coming out - that it's just not where they report it is yet. I just want to see something used in application that really makes a difference - not just act to make us spectators. Enhance engagement, not reduce. I don't see any point in technology that replaces humans instead of suppliment.
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It's plain hubris to think you can understand precesely what another is communicating or meaning with certain terms. We have discussed at length, over multiple threads, that words do not have inherent meaning without context. Words are symbols and not containers. The tension is that words have enough shared meaning to create some overlap between minds.... We essentially communicate in our own language, transmitting the weight of our context and feeling out, and try to be understood. It's why we engage in good faith discussion. But more often than not, nothing is discussed in good faith. The discussion ends as it does because we stop treating language as an attempt to communicate. We start treating it like some kind of evidence for prosecution. Again it's "Not knowing" that has power.
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Exhibit A: 2:15 Actualized.org featured
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Natasha Tori Maru replied to prophet's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Mellowmarsh sure, bub. I'll damn up the flow if nothing but shit is coming out. -
Natasha Tori Maru replied to prophet's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Stop derailing the thread with pettiness. -
@Rishabh R it's very true in my experience. I had to learn that failure, on my part, was more a reflection of my own current state of ignorance - and not a reflection of my capacity or potential. Each new challenge prepares us for the next, bigger challenge.
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Same. The fear doesn't really leave. It just doesn't feel as intense - but you gain courage to face it Each time I fail and recover, I am training my brain that failure isn't so bad. So the next time, it is easier to take action in the face of charged up energy.
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Do you feel like seeking has slowed down, or stopped?
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I'm not afraid to fail. It is not that I do not have fear - but I can face it. I always look at how something went wrong - and what I can learn to prevent that occurring again in the future. Coupled with the above, I am very deterministic. So I do not view myself as the agent causing change. I just try to have the wisdom / knowledge to take action when the probability is highest to achieve a certain outcome. This way I do not have a lot of egoic attachment, so my stress is very low. I am not attached to outcome because, ultimately, I have no control. Lowering the stress of fixating on an outcome means I do not waste energy needlessly - meaning huge levels of endurance and resilience under pressure. Focus, drive and motivation aren't an issue when the stress of attachment to an outcome is dissolved.
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Natasha Tori Maru replied to Natasha Tori Maru's topic in Off-Topic: Pop-Culture, Entertainment, Fun
Choo choo cu*** lets keep this shit rollin' -
Yeah he said similar whack shit on the DemystifySci podcast too
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Just imagine the YouTube reaction videos THEN
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He ain't eating babies - he's busy eating his woman's vaginal microbiome, testing it, and reporting it's in the 'Top 1% of vagina's' Just to add that PR spin - it's all about the narrative, as he and Kate profess.
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It is usually easier to distract with such a thought, rather than take control of what is within control. And focus on that. A way to avoid responsibility. Things you can influence directly > Things you can influence indirectly > Things you cannot meaningfully influence The above is the ideal distinction for me when allocating focus. I just think, like your question steers toward, people would rather distract themselves with endless stimulation that demands little responsibility.
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Natasha Tori Maru replied to OrangeOak's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
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