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  1. Kwalifikacje do RMR #BLAST #ParisMajor koncza sie "mocnym" akcentem - dwie amerykanskie ekipy - #EvilGeniuses vs #Mythic, ktore jest takim skladem CS-owych emerytow - a wcale nie wyglada, zeby specjalnie odstawalo 😅

    transmisja: twitch.tv/hermes121

    #csgo #esport @esport

  2. Moștenitorul Hermès îl acuză pe Bernard Arnault într-un proces civil privind dispariția unor acțiuni evaluate la miliarde.

    🔗 wp.me/p9KpFA-4XVj

    #Știri #Elveția #Berna



  3. Oslobandet Tilintetgjort spiller opp med sin helt egen avantgarde vri på black metal på Folken i Stavanger i kveld, Fredag 27. februar. Som support har de med seg Nattsvermer fra Sandnes. Dette er en konsert som er vel verdt å få med seg!

    Om banda:

    Tilintetgjorts avantgarde black metal henter sin inspirasjon i 90-tallets black metal, 70-tallets progrock og en rekke andre eksperimentelle sjangre. Ved å smelte disse sammen og tilføre egne personlige preg, skaper bandet et marerittaktig bilde av trolldommens galskap og hemmelighetsfulle mysterier som befinner seg mellom vanvidd og virkelighet.


    Nattsvermer fra Sandnes er et alternativ metal band som har evnen til å håndtere både aggressive riff og melodiske sekvenser. Dynamikken i musikken deres setter grunnlaget for deres energiske og gjennomførte opptredener.


    Konsertinfo:
    Grottene
    Dører 20:00
    Konsertstart 21:00
    Aldersgrense 18 år eller med verge

    Mer info hos Folken.

    #konsert #norsk #metal #black-metal #stavanger #folken #undergrunn
  4. @arcadetoken oh no, it's not unusual and it's not toxic, just the opposite.

    What you're talking about is open communication.

    What you're talking about is the same thing I always try to do during interpersonal conflict.

    See, I'm a computer #programmer by trade, an engineer.

    And, like #Hemmer from #StarTrek: #StrangeNewWorlds, I see it as my role in life, my "calling", if you will, to "Fix that which is broken".

    That applies to both myself inside and problems external to me, including other people.

    The world is filled with problems to solve.

    When I see a problem presented before me, I am COMPELLED to solve it, much like an #OCD person is compelled to do... whatever it is that they are compelled to do.

    The problem is that while, yes, other people ARE problems to solve... we all have our own internal histories and traumas that have shaped who we are.

    For many of us, and perhaps it's just a part of the #humancondition, every part of us wants to FIGHT change, to even fight improvement.

    It might possibly be a part of our mental #homeostasis, it might be #identity self-preservation, but some part of us wants us to stay the same, to make no changes. Even for the better.

    So, when I reach out to try to help "fix" people, the same way I try to improve myself EVERY damn day of my life, they often and usually respond with hesitance, suspicion, and sometimes outright hostility.

    I've learned that people can only change when they WANT to change. So all you can do is hold out the olive branch of your unique perspective, and let them know that you are there IF they want to talk and help sort out their issues, and improve themselves.

    But you can't force it on people. They have to want it for themselves.

    And that's the biggest and toughest thing that I've had to learn since I was diagnosed with #aspergers twenty years ago, is that you can't "fix" everyone... most people don't WANT to be fixed.

    So, you just have to show compassion, listen to them, and wait for a moment to give a tiny bit of advice here and there to try to steer in the direction that you think would benefit them the best.

    And then... give them space. You can only show them the door, THEY are the ones that have to walk through it.

    ...is that enough hackneyed metaphors for you? 😂

  5. @arcadetoken oh no, it's not unusual and it's not toxic, just the opposite.

    What you're talking about is open communication.

    What you're talking about is the same thing I always try to do during interpersonal conflict.

    See, I'm a computer #programmer by trade, an engineer.

    And, like #Hemmer from #StarTrek: #StrangeNewWorlds, I see it as my role in life, my "calling", if you will, to "Fix that which is broken".

    That applies to both myself inside and problems external to me, including other people.

    The world is filled with problems to solve.

    When I see a problem presented before me, I am COMPELLED to solve it, much like an #OCD person is compelled to do... whatever it is that they are compelled to do.

    The problem is that while, yes, other people ARE problems to solve... we all have our own internal histories and traumas that have shaped who we are.

    For many of us, and perhaps it's just a part of the #humancondition, every part of us wants to FIGHT change, to even fight improvement.

    It might possibly be a part of our mental #homeostasis, it might be #identity self-preservation, but some part of us wants us to stay the same, to make no changes. Even for the better.

    So, when I reach out to try to help "fix" people, the same way I try to improve myself EVERY damn day of my life, they often and usually respond with hesitance, suspicion, and sometimes outright hostility.

    I've learned that people can only change when they WANT to change. So all you can do is hold out the olive branch of your unique perspective, and let them know that you are there IF they want to talk and help sort out their issues, and improve themselves.

    But you can't force it on people. They have to want it for themselves.

    And that's the biggest and toughest thing that I've had to learn since I was diagnosed with #aspergers twenty years ago, is that you can't "fix" everyone... most people don't WANT to be fixed.

    So, you just have to show compassion, listen to them, and wait for a moment to give a tiny bit of advice here and there to try to steer in the direction that you think would benefit them the best.

    And then... give them space. You can only show them the door, THEY are the ones that have to walk through it.

    ...is that enough hackneyed metaphors for you? 😂

  6. @arcadetoken oh no, it's not unusual and it's not toxic, just the opposite.

    What you're talking about is open communication.

    What you're talking about is the same thing I always try to do during interpersonal conflict.

    See, I'm a computer #programmer by trade, an engineer.

    And, like #Hemmer from #StarTrek: #StrangeNewWorlds, I see it as my role in life, my "calling", if you will, to "Fix that which is broken".

    That applies to both myself inside and problems external to me, including other people.

    The world is filled with problems to solve.

    When I see a problem presented before me, I am COMPELLED to solve it, much like an #OCD person is compelled to do... whatever it is that they are compelled to do.

    The problem is that while, yes, other people ARE problems to solve... we all have our own internal histories and traumas that have shaped who we are.

    For many of us, and perhaps it's just a part of the #humancondition, every part of us wants to FIGHT change, to even fight improvement.

    It might possibly be a part of our mental #homeostasis, it might be #identity self-preservation, but some part of us wants us to stay the same, to make no changes. Even for the better.

    So, when I reach out to try to help "fix" people, the same way I try to improve myself EVERY damn day of my life, they often and usually respond with hesitance, suspicion, and sometimes outright hostility.

    I've learned that people can only change when they WANT to change. So all you can do is hold out the olive branch of your unique perspective, and let them know that you are there IF they want to talk and help sort out their issues, and improve themselves.

    But you can't force it on people. They have to want it for themselves.

    And that's the biggest and toughest thing that I've had to learn since I was diagnosed with #aspergers twenty years ago, is that you can't "fix" everyone... most people don't WANT to be fixed.

    So, you just have to show compassion, listen to them, and wait for a moment to give a tiny bit of advice here and there to try to steer in the direction that you think would benefit them the best.

    And then... give them space. You can only show them the door, THEY are the ones that have to walk through it.

    ...is that enough hackneyed metaphors for you? 😂

  7. @deathkitten

    I’m convinced that Hemmer is alive and frozen at the bottom of the gorge.

    And, that that the frozen state, which Aenar canonically can survive, killed off the developing Gorn.

    More, there’s reason to believe that the EPs made an intentional decision to KEEP THAT POSSIBILITY OPEN!

    In a more recent Trek Movie interview this May, Bruce Horak said that they shot an entire wire sequence that would have shown him falling from the ship and would have made it clear he didn’t survive.

    Perhaps, that was deemed too graphic. However, to go through the challenge of shooting a blind actor, in prosthetics, in a harness and then choose not to use the footage suggests a higher level decision.

    In any case, Horak quips that ‘Aenar bounce’, referencing the beloved ending to ‘Rudolph the Rednosed Reindeer.’

    Check out the exchange that starts 39 minutes in.

    trekmovie.com/2025/05/16/bruce

    @punkonbuslives @Still_Nimmy

    #StarTrek #Hemmer

  8. @deathkitten

    I’m convinced that Hemmer is alive and frozen at the bottom of the gorge.

    And, that that the frozen state, which Aenar canonically can survive, killed off the developing Gorn.

    More, there’s reason to believe that the EPs made an intentional decision to KEEP THAT POSSIBILITY OPEN!

    In a more recent Trek Movie interview this May, Bruce Horak said that they shot an entire wire sequence that would have shown him falling from the ship and would have made it clear he didn’t survive.

    Perhaps, that was deemed too graphic. However, to go through the challenge of shooting a blind actor, in prosthetics, in a harness and then choose not to use the footage suggests a higher level decision.

    In any case, Horak quips that ‘Aenar bounce’, referencing the beloved ending to ‘Rudolph the Rednosed Reindeer.’

    Check out the exchange that starts 39 minutes in.

    trekmovie.com/2025/05/16/bruce

    @punkonbuslives @Still_Nimmy

    #StarTrek #Hemmer

  9. @deathkitten

    I’m convinced that Hemmer is alive and frozen at the bottom of the gorge.

    And, that that the frozen state, which Aenar canonically can survive, killed off the developing Gorn.

    More, there’s reason to believe that the EPs made an intentional decision to KEEP THAT POSSIBILITY OPEN!

    In a more recent Trek Movie interview this May, Bruce Horak said that they shot an entire wire sequence that would have shown him falling from the ship and would have made it clear he didn’t survive.

    Perhaps, that was deemed too graphic. However, to go through the challenge of shooting a blind actor, in prosthetics, in a harness and then choose not to use the footage suggests a higher level decision.

    In any case, Horak quips that ‘Aenar bounce’, referencing the beloved ending to ‘Rudolph the Rednosed Reindeer.’

    Check out the exchange that starts 39 minutes in.

    trekmovie.com/2025/05/16/bruce

    @punkonbuslives @Still_Nimmy

    #StarTrek #Hemmer

  10. @deathkitten

    I’m convinced that Hemmer is alive and frozen at the bottom of the gorge.

    And, that that the frozen state, which Aenar canonically can survive, killed off the developing Gorn.

    More, there’s reason to believe that the EPs made an intentional decision to KEEP THAT POSSIBILITY OPEN!

    In a more recent Trek Movie interview this May, Bruce Horak said that they shot an entire wire sequence that would have shown him falling from the ship and would have made it clear he didn’t survive.

    Perhaps, that was deemed too graphic. However, to go through the challenge of shooting a blind actor, in prosthetics, in a harness and then choose not to use the footage suggests a higher level decision.

    In any case, Horak quips that ‘Aenar bounce’, referencing the beloved ending to ‘Rudolph the Rednosed Reindeer.’

    Check out the exchange that starts 39 minutes in.

    trekmovie.com/2025/05/16/bruce

    @punkonbuslives @Still_Nimmy

    #StarTrek #Hemmer

  11. @gesternhu Ich fand die Folge grandios, aus genau den Gründen, die ihr auch genannt habt. Die Schauspielenden können auch mal aus ihren Rollen raus und Anson Mounts Figur ist einfach zum Schreien. Und auch #Hemmer (*snüff*… Hemmer… *wimmer*) als Zauberer, einfach toll. Ich liebe es, wenn #StarTrek aus dem üblichen Schema fällt und die Musicalfolge, da kommt ihr ja noch hin, und die hier sind exzellente Beispiele dafür, wie man das machen kann. 5 Sterne, für #SNW und für euch. 🙂

  12. @gesternhu Ich fand die Folge grandios, aus genau den Gründen, die ihr auch genannt habt. Die Schauspielenden können auch mal aus ihren Rollen raus und Anson Mounts Figur ist einfach zum Schreien. Und auch #Hemmer (*snüff*… Hemmer… *wimmer*) als Zauberer, einfach toll. Ich liebe es, wenn #StarTrek aus dem üblichen Schema fällt und die Musicalfolge, da kommt ihr ja noch hin, und die hier sind exzellente Beispiele dafür, wie man das machen kann. 5 Sterne, für #SNW und für euch. 🙂

  13. @gesternhu Ich fand die Folge grandios, aus genau den Gründen, die ihr auch genannt habt. Die Schauspielenden können auch mal aus ihren Rollen raus und Anson Mounts Figur ist einfach zum Schreien. Und auch #Hemmer (*snüff*… Hemmer… *wimmer*) als Zauberer, einfach toll. Ich liebe es, wenn #StarTrek aus dem üblichen Schema fällt und die Musicalfolge, da kommt ihr ja noch hin, und die hier sind exzellente Beispiele dafür, wie man das machen kann. 5 Sterne, für #SNW und für euch. 🙂