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@inFlow I have had similar symptoms, irregular heart palpitations, on just my 2nd shot of Pfizer. Apparently it might be linked to the mRNA, as I never have had heart palpitations in the context of a flu shot. Luckily for me the symptoms have declined slightly over time but every other day it fluctuates. I had to stop my regular exercise routines and do lesser forms once per week.
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Danioover9000 replied to vizual's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@PurpleTree Apparently, jobs that involved necessary commodities they tended to raise prices of back then. So if you wanted to buy some bread, it was much higher in a store run by a jewish person than in another store. -
Danioover9000 replied to Epikur's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
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Danioover9000 replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@Dazgwny Most important, for many people, is basic self help and whatever motivates them to the self actualisation journey and improving aspects of their lives. When survival is challenged, truth quickly disappears and becomes part of the background. -
Danioover9000 replied to itachi uchiha's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@itachi uchiha What do you think is the probability of a genocide occurring in India? What do you mean when you said on one hand it's propaganda to divide and rule, but on the other hand genocide could happen soon? Why are you making an apples to orange comparison here? Do you know the difference between propaganda and genocide? Do you have some links to show us these hate speeches from Hindu extremists? So, what point are you trying to make here in discussing the probability of a genocide in India? I mean, this is a personal development forum, and I know this is a sub forum that deals with politics, but why did you frame your first post in such an inflammatory way, knowing that it can trigger users here who are identified as muslims or as Hindus? -
Danioover9000 replied to Mahyar's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
'One hand washes the other.'. -
@Hardkill You know by being socially calibrated. You know you are being creepy, because as you are talking, as you are making and maintaining eye contact, as you are gesturing using your body, you simultaneously pick up changes in her tonality, and body language. Being creepy has a hard feeling to it, it's not like being horny. The state of mostly being hard kills most cold approaches, so try to lossen up, get into an excited state, and try again. Afterwards, for every rejection, ask yourself were you in the right state to be approaching? Were you calibrated? What were her non verbal cues?
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@Luca001 For me, what I love about painting: The colours used to represent the subject of reality, the perspective, proportions, values, graphical reading like light/darkness, contrasts, composition of the painting, learning about the artist and their sources of inspiration, their way of learning/training. All the questions from the first paragraph, and much more. Take advantage of the internet, and spend a set amount of time looking at paintings in Google images for example. Plan at some pount to visit an art gallery yourself, but for consistency do view them digitally. The question of whether people should be involved in art is a question based on morality and ethics, because of the word 'should' being used in the question. This depends on what value systems the population is brought up to in their society, what cognitive development they have, moral development, what personality types the person has, and life experiences so far as an individual, and history as a collective. For example, let's say the painting dipiction is realistic, has nudity, and has themes of sex, dreaming, divinity, magic and occult symbolism in parts of the buildings and the composition of the 3 figures. To a person, or group of people who are in the millennial generation that has stage green values, they would see the painting and have a different sense making compared to when a person/group of stage blue fundamentalists Islamists, Christians or Orthodox Jews sees the painting, because elements of the painting would have positve associations with stage green values, but negative associations to a stage blue fundamentalist. The moral development of a hippie, polygamous person, is much more than the morals of a religious extremist, because the sexual aspect isn't as repressed as in the fundamentalist.
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@Julian gabriel This isn't limited to humans though. Art is also expressed through animals like birds. I've seen an elephant paint an image of a tree on a canvas. Monkeys also can do abstract painting.
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@Insightful27 You do so by socializing more, and calibrating your speach, tone, and body language to the person you're speaking to. Socializing a lot is enough to do this, which is why some men who are extroverted are great at social settings and doing stuff, they had just more time earlier to socialize. Being mindful helps a bit too.
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@Julian gabriel The main issue, is at some point in an artist's earlier timeline, they sucked at whatever field of art they are involved in. It's one thing viewing a painting or comic book, but another thing when it comes to making the pieces. For example, if an artist has never drawn with intention before or have drawn very few times, it's hard getting the sketch right, the perspective right, the proportions and divisions right, the lighting and shading right, the values, the gradations, the colours, the figure down right. Sometimes, you can have a very visual mind and can remember every detail of that object, but you can lack the skills to get that detail down to paper. It takes hard work, training, and intentionally placing your focus down to every little action you take, in executing the lines down onto paper. There are hundreds of books about drawing, which have exercises in them, and sometimes it's not enough to do them daily, at an easy pace, but I sometimes have to modify those exercises to suit a specific skills I want, and challenge my hand eye coordination, like getting better at hatching, cross hatching, contour, cross contours, shading, gradation, dotting, circling and so on at unusual directions. Another example is music. It's one thing listening to music, but another playing the instruments. At one point in the timeline, a person had to play each part of that instrument with placed attention to every detail of the action, until eventually your mind builds up sufficient representations of that instrument and sounds it makes that it can relax a bit and play, and enter the flow state. But until you do, your mind/body has to integrate that instrument down enough that the technical skills can sustain flow. This is what I mean with controlling the editing process, the technical aspects of art. That's controllable, and beneficial.
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Danioover9000 replied to Danioover9000's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
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@Insightful27 I'd be more aware of the situation, and calibrate. So, what you could've done differently, was to calibrate more to the social situation, and listened more to the non verbals. 50/50 in the social negligence part, unless you are autistic and don't socialize much at all. We don't know enough about your social life to say you're probably negligent, unless you think there's negligence. It's a misunderstanding. Wait a few weeks for this to settle down, then talk to her. Depending on what she says, is where you decide to axe her or continue the relationship. Treat this as part of your PUA journey, you'll have mostly failures to successfully calibrate and hook girls in. Leo has been called a pedophile, a crazy cult leader, a lunatic, and some tried to ruin his reputation. Other well known people have had attacks on their reputation, and some survive from it. Don't let it bother you too much because it'll pass.
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@mememe But you still need to control what you're doing while making art.
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@mememe Does editing count as art as well?
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Danioover9000 replied to John Iverson's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@Yarco There's also fracking and sea floor mining as well, which also can have more negative impacts on the environment, especially sea floor mining. -
Danioover9000 replied to Bernardo Carleial's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@Bernardo Carleial They gave you AstraZeneca, instead of Pfizer? -
Danioover9000 replied to Danioover9000's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Update: I've done a mediation session, and visualization using multiple senses on constructing another room on top of a green house Crysty has made. I'm slowly progressing my skill in letting Crysty partially control my other hand, and she did a bunch of drawings of various plants I haven't seen before. -
@lmfao Wait, creativity = insanity? Or does it mean something else?
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@Breakingthewall Thanks for sharing some artists from Europe. I'll check out their art work and compare and contrast them with western American comics and Eastern comics like manga.
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Danioover9000 replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Might be 400$. -
Danioover9000 replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
The problem I'm seeing with giving an estimation of a price here, is that we are making ASSUMPTIONS, which was covered in a video in the past. Notice how we are assuming a price, sometimes a price range, and we don't actually have any data on the exact Jordan Peterson lecture price. We have nothing to base our assumptions on the price, in particular JP lectures, unless someone provides a price he did prior. So, we are assuming. -
@PurpleTree I don't see a problem with you using the internet to practice your socialization, if social situations are that dangerous to you. I've had problems maintaining eye contact, and one way I improved on that is using the internet, and staring at each face I see, making and maintaining eye contact, from sexual to aggressive and other ways of eye contacts, and this type of training improved my socialization a bit. Maybe try out face cams and do some socializing through that. Let yourself be more perfectionistic as well.
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Danioover9000 replied to TheAlchemist's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@Knowledge Hoarder Technically, throughout human history, we've been always uniting and separating. It's not just only uniting, but separating also plays a role in developments too. I'm not just critiquing you with muh complexity and nuanced systems thinking, but @Space Lizard and other users with blind spots in their moral, cognitive and stage of development, their limited states and life experiences with interactions with different cultures and lack of travels to different parts of the world. That's all I'm pointing out, and personally it's not a critic, I'm pointing out this needs nuance. Also, learn to handle a joke here and there. Jeez. -
Danioover9000 replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Depends on which country, which currency and how well it is marketed. I don't know what the average price in dollars is to attend college/university lectures in general, or in pounds, or in USD, or in rupiah. Don't ask what it might be in bitcoin currency.