Sunday, August 27, 2023

word salad

 
.....how exactly one can police these backstories – outside of outright rejecting them when non-verifiable information is produced – particularly one such as this.It is indeed a perfect recipe for fraud.

Aug 12, 2023 — Edit: top answer so far is sepia, but sepia seems more melancholic and achy than nostalgia does, to me. Like it represents the things you'd rather forget. Sepia to me might smell like mold, decay, poverty and disease 



We had joy, we had funWe had seasons in the sunBut the wine and the songLike the seasons have all gone
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The beginning of Act II has to be a step up from that beginning. So what exactly and how do you do that?

The beginning of your story officially ends with what’s called the Inciting Incident. This is the point of action that thrusts your protagonist out of their status quo and spinning upwards into Act II.

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Researchers have found the human brain can process entire images that the eye sees for as little as 13 milliseconds — the first evidence of such rapid processing speed.

Can sound and vision drive you insane?

If someone wanted to drive a person crazy what sort of information would one need to introduce that person to?


Visible wealth makes economic inequality worse, experiments show

The economic gap between the rich and poor becomes even wider when the inequality is made visible, a new Yale University study says.

Illness narrative aug 26 2023 


essay - a short piece of writing on a particular subject, especially one done by students as part of the work for a course: 


The social media is tin can telephone to nowhere.



I really dug F.'s hot titty shaKey shakey in this one. my cock is still leaking CUM!

Do You Speak Dementia?

Aug 26, 2020 — 'Confabulation' is the jumbling of words or phrases which sounds like 'gibberish' or 'word salad'  

Ernest Glen Wever and Charles William Bray, the scientists behind the cat telephone, set out to learn more about how sound is perceived by the auditory nerve.

 the cognitively in-tact person. Day after day you see people using the social media for purposes it was not created for. Well , dear reader you don’t because you do not know any people using the

Attention seeking behaviour(implying excessive, inappropriate attention seeking) may lead to major difficulties at home and school and recent research is ...social media to cry for help , to cry out for housing or real or imagined injustices that they believe are making their lives intolerable. You dear reader would not allow yourself to be associated with these people and who can blame you?  Nobody wants to be identified with a victim ( real , imagined or of their own making) it is the opposite of SEXY, it is the opposite of empowered and it is not the persona most people are careful to shape for themselves online. But shouldn’t someone besides.

Dec 5, 2017 — Still, Fishman maintained it was possible that a microwave weapon could have helped cause both men's neurological damage. A treatment for ...


NIMH mental health grant seekersMaeve figures this out pretty quickly and ends up exploring the simulation’s weaknesses to crash it. So the fact that the car is wrong for the scenario actually ends up playing beautifully into the plot. If done on purpose, it was A+ planning by the production team. If you play along with the fact that the addition of the MG was just another botched part of an already imperfect simulation, all sorts of other mistakes play into that narrative as well. For instance, the fact that the MG TC model featured in the episode only began production in 1945 at the end of WWII, goes right towards that list of things that are off, but which can be blamed on the weak simulation narrative. being following those who believe begging for help is what the social media ( or blogging is for?). Researchers observe they do not intervene, and those specifically with mental disorder have often had it up to here with the only assistance ‘the mental health industry ‘ offers- pills, therapy and hospitalisation . Pills, talk therapy and certainly not hospitalisation do not help a victim of financial abuse or the type of damage dependancy on dysfunctional family living situations create HOUSING does. The social media is about bragging how good you have it not begging someone to rent you an apartment. 





There is a growing demand for the uptake of modern artificial intelligence technologies within healthcare systems. Many of these technologies exploit historical patient health dataAn observational study is when the researcher observes the effect of a specific variable as it occurs naturally, without making any attempt to intervene.to build powerful predictive models that can be used to improve diagnosis and understanding of disease. However, there are many issues concerning 


patient privacy that need to be accounted for in order to enable this data to be better harnessed by all sectors.
Punding is a stereotyped behavior characterized by an intense fascination with a complex, excessive, non-goal oriented, repetitive activity affecting individuals with Parkinson's disease .One approach that could offer a method of circumventing privacy issues is the creation of realistic synthetic data sets that capture as many of the complexities of the original data set
 Attribution of intentions to others in people with schizophrenia


Illness narratives are stories of illness told by patients with chronic illness. One way of studying illness narratives is by considering illness narrative master plots. An examination of illness narrative master plots has revealed the importance of psycho-emotional information contained within the story that is told. 
There is a need for research to capture this information in order to better understand how common stories and experiences of illness can be understood and used to aid the mental well-being of individuals with chronic illness.

Venues that offer patients opportunities to speak of their illness management experiences are currently limited in our healthcare systems. The social media is a dynamic platform that allows

people with serious mental illness to 'share their demons' on the web and hence with researchers attempting to tackle the causes of group delusions 


 By examining the illness diaries of delusional people  Two technologies have made rapid advancements in recent years, and both could offer hope. The first: drones. Today, drones are more common than ever. They are delivering packages, monitoring highways, and even taking sports photography. They are fast, accurate, and versatile, and they’ve been used in both civilian and military contexts, on issues of the highest sensitivity, like intelligence gathering or enemy targeting. 

 experiencing psychosomatic symptoms based on one theme (mind control) we are offered a unique opportunity to essentially reverse engineer how group delusions manifest and spread online.

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