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satsminded 2 years ago
Currently staying humble and preserving stack.
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satsminded 2 years ago
Friendly reminder that seed oils offer no benefits to eaters, only to subsidy mining corps and Big Food.
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satsminded 2 years ago
They might both be wrong. Follow the physics. Absolute truth= Newtonianism and earlier Relativity = Einsteinism ______ ? = Quantum We aren’t going back to absolute truth (I have it and you don’t) no matter how hard it’s pushed. What’s next? We’re figuring it out now. View quoted note →
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satsminded 2 years ago
I literally just use lard as complete moisturizer- hands feet arms legs face. It’s unsurpassed.
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satsminded 2 years ago
Just clicked the X logo thinking it was to close out the window…but it took me to home page of course 😆 Not a great logo huh?
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satsminded 2 years ago
Social media, for better or worse, has many of us assuming that communication is simply information transmission. My phone packages information and sends it over a channel to a receiver, that’s you. Or in the context of social media: Write a post, and hit send. It’s easy to assume that “our position” or “our message” is most important. This is the transmission model of communication, and it’s what technology does. But that’s just the technical process of moving info to another, and it’s not the best way to approach human communication. The rhetorical model of communication is a more useful way to define communication. Rather than merely transmitting information, Good communicators constantly focus on the effects they have, adapting their communication to have the effects they’re intending. As good communicators, we should be less concerned with the content of our message, and more focused on the effect it’s having. Good communicators are other centered people.
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satsminded 2 years ago
Went to the zoo with the fam and, once again, humans were the most fascinating animal there.