If you do that noone is left coz apparently native Americans are not Americans to them.
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I rarely use my computers for games. Occasional bomb squad game with my wife. That's about it. I use it a lot for watching things, and coding a lot, related to work/personal projects and such. It was weird for me to find out most people that spend a lot of time on computers here are doing it because of games. Not because computers are fun to work with.
He doesn't actually. Only her sister knows. He can't recognize her sister now
I'm saying if at least half the population was horrified they'd have voted. The people that didn't vote are apathetic. You can't subtract people who voted for him from total and group them as against him
At least - no, in that case it wouldn't have happened. At most half. I'd say it's way below half.
Some Imaging Centers are located separately from hospitals. You have to goto a different location than where you went for MRI if something like this happens.
Try before corona vs now. Going down from 2021 doesn't say much as it was outlier situation caused by lot's of lockdown and people not going out.
This simply means the only reason we search life in other places is to take those places for ourselves.
It's there going to be a paper? If it's true, it seems simple enough to implement/understand but very significant.
I don't know if you read it, the second paragraph goes with something like: if you're having problems, then yes, if you've found ways to deal with things and be happy/productive then no need to labels things to be "normal"
I don't know the popular opinion on this, but I personally think you did a great job learning how to be your best self without having a label. Everyone is unique and everyone will have to learn how to do things their way, having children labeled as something when they already do well might just make them feel more alienated, or be like "I'm X that's why I'm like this" instead of finding their way to be productive/have fun.
Of course it'll help people struggling but not knowing what's wrong. But if you're a type of person who can feel/see what works for you and what doesn't and find solutions for yourself, you might even make your quirks your strength. One frequent thought I have is, how many of the scientists or philosophers in the past were actually autistic? Or had quirks that made them who they are, but would definitely be "problematic" when they were young by today's standards.
TLDR: My opinion is everyone is unique, using your quirks to do things others can't is what makes some people great. Making everyone fit a "normal", and medicating/.... everyone else doesn't seem like a good idea.
Imagination (most important). Books, drawings. Also you can't miss what you don't know exists. People were probably content with what they had. Or just wanted things that were around them.
Edit: oh yeah, they got married Early