Which country do you accept?
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Lets go open one up on https://www.betmoose.com/ and share the pool so we can get into it.
I thought we are 70% water
Just me you and 748 of your closest friends, awesome. Where can I find the source?
I was looking for people who are not using encrypted storage.
Every lonely fuck thinking he is the smartest person on the planet is replying to this
I was recently intrigued to learn that only half of the respondents to a survey said that they used NO disk encryption.
Is the other half alright?
Don’t wait till support ends, it will make the switch more stressfull
I will do it for $149, don’t be stupid and come to me!!!
I was shocked who would put such an expensive watch on a dog for a meme and then I saw the comments lol
I didn’t wear my glasses to my defense.
Yoooo it’s the guy that stole my profile pic 2 years ago damn time flies how has it been?
But jokes aside, it’s cool that you are trying to make the jump, just stay on Ubuntu until you are familiar enough with Linux to make another jump to a better distro.
Did noone ask what Linux distro you are on?
Huh I bare metal run proxmox virtualising my LFS to start a gentoo VM where I have my XP VM I remote into with my phone
But it was a cool game
Honestly, don’t tell anyone except your partner. From what I’ve seen, revealing that kind of information often leads to more disadvantages than benefits. At best, people might not treat you any differently and won’t make assumptions about your behavior, motives, or credibility based on what they’ve read online. But realistically, you’re unlikely to gain any tangible advantages by sharing it. Keeping it to yourself gives you the most control over the situation.
I’ve heard stories of people who genuinely try to be good, fair individuals—people who contribute positively to society and the communities around them. But when they’ve disclosed being on the NPD/BPD/ASPD spectrum (or something similar), they’ve often been met with skepticism or outright mistrust. Some get accused of being liars, manipulators, or “puppet masters” with sadistic intentions, as though their diagnosis defines their every action.
I can only imagine how difficult that must be. You put so much effort into overcoming harmful behavioral patterns, making decisions that prioritize fairness and the well-being of everyone involved—not just yourself. And yet, even the people closest to you might turn around and act like they fully understand your diagnosis after skimming a few pop-psychology articles or watching a couple of sensationalized YouTube videos titled something like, “The Dangers of People with BPD/NPD/ASPD.” It’s infuriating when they then start framing you as selfish, dishonest, or manipulative—especially when, in reality, you’ve been actively keeping the balance in their favor simply because it felt like the right thing to do and you believed they deserved that kindness.
That kind of response can really hurt.
Just look at the other replies here—neurotypicals just aren’t ready for this kind of conversation.
Do you hate?
Where can I find the source?