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Reply to comment by existential1 in Do apologies do anything for you? by existential1
It's about the relationship too. If you feel sorry for what you've done, you might plan to do better next time, but you might want to be forgiven to repair the relationship.
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Reply to Do apologies do anything for you? by existential1
There are fake apologies (e.g. I'm sorry you feel that way) and lying apologies, but there are also real ones and it's worth the trouble to learn to tell them apart, even if sometimes you fail at it.
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Reply to comment by Mockingboy in Are some people destined to be alone forever? by Mockingboy
Which one?
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Reply to comment by Mockingboy in Are some people destined to be alone forever? by Mockingboy
New York City. You?
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Reply to comment by Mockingboy in Are some people destined to be alone forever? by Mockingboy
Work ruins a lot of our lives.
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Reply to comment by Mockingboy in Are some people destined to be alone forever? by Mockingboy
It's free and maybe you'll meet people.
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Reply to comment by registrant in Are some people destined to be alone forever? by Mockingboy
You understand the deal-making nature of friendships when you say "I will make those 5 minutes worth your while."
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Reply to comment by registrant in Are some people destined to be alone forever? by Mockingboy
In a few days I will be doing this: https://adventofcode.com/
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Reply to comment by Mockingboy in Are some people destined to be alone forever? by Mockingboy
In modern cultures, when meeting people, you're supposed to keep your loneliness a secret. It's like trying to make a business deal when the other guy knows you have no money.
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Reply to comment by Mockingboy in Are some people destined to be alone forever? by Mockingboy
Cool. I used to be a programmer. I still code occasionally for fun.
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Reply to comment by ItsBad in Are some people destined to be alone forever? by Mockingboy
But you only need a few people. Also, fake people can be rescued if you're willing to put in the work. (Granted, it can take a lot of work!)
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Reply to comment by Mockingboy in Are some people destined to be alone forever? by Mockingboy
What do you program?
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Reply to comment by Mockingboy in Are some people destined to be alone forever? by Mockingboy
Whatever you want to tell me.
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Reply to comment by Mockingboy in Are some people destined to be alone forever? by Mockingboy
Talk to me.
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Reply to comment by Mockingboy in Are some people destined to be alone forever? by Mockingboy
It's easy to FEEL alone.
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Reply to comment by Mockingboy in Are some people destined to be alone forever? by Mockingboy
Tell me about yourself.
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Hi. Talk to me.
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I will talk to you right here, if that's OK with you.
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Reply to by !deleted21007
Civilization does more good than harm but it does a lot of harm. However, part of civilization is raddle.
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In perl 6:
sub factor(Int $i){
if $i == 2 {
say 2;
return;
}
if $i == 3 {
say 3;
return;
}
return if $i == 1;
for 2..$i.sqrt {
if $i %% $_ { #found a factor
say $_;
factor Int($i/$_);
return;
}
}
say $i;
}
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Reply to comment by EmberGeoS in Why is there so much anti-science sentiment here? by EmberGeoS
I'm a psychotherapist but
- It's not a science
- It shouldn't be involved with medicine
- It shouldn't be diagnosing
- It's too often trying to make people fit in to a screwed up society
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Reply to comment by Mockingboy in Are some people destined to be alone forever? by Mockingboy
When you're an outsider, the smaller the place you live, the harder to find people to be outside with you.