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- Oct 12, 2020
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Aaahh that's so cool, hope you're enjoying itThanks' for sharing ! I'm listening to the album right now !
As you know, censorship around the world has been ramping up at an alarming pace. The UK and OFCOM has singled out this community and have been focusing its censorship efforts here. It takes a good amount of resources to maintain the infrastructure for our community and to resist this censorship. We would appreciate any and all donations.
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Aaahh that's so cool, hope you're enjoying itThanks' for sharing ! I'm listening to the album right now !
Aaahh that's so cool, hope you're enjoying it
'In 1966, four months after hearing about the Spanish slaves on Mow Cop, I was reading graffiti in the waiting room at Alderley Edge Station. One, done in chalk, was: "Janet Heathcoat = Alan Flask. It is true." Somebody had added, in silver lipstick, without punctuation or a capital letter: "not really now not any more". And the sky fell on me.'
A 1975 lecture by Garner entitled "Inner Time" is concerned with engrams, experiences which remain in our subconscious and continue to affect us. Garner mentions repeatedly recounting a trauma to his psychiatrist to "release" it. The repetition of events over time is one of the main themes of Red Shift. Garner goes on to explain how memories form their own sequence, independent of chronology (hence "inner time"): "any two intensely remembered experiences[...] will be emotionally contemporaneous, even though we know that the calendar separates them by years."
The word 'normal' because I have often been told I'm weird, which I've always been bothered by, because usually it's due to something I cannot control well & already makes me insecure.
I'm so sorry you can also relate to this, but I more than appreciate your understanding. I'm sending the warmest hug to you too!I felt this on a personal level. I just want to give you the biggest HUG.
This! Sometimes, it's the smallest things people say that have the biggest impact. I try not to let myself get too worked up over these things, but at the same time, you'll hear the same thing over & over again so many times, that it just builds up. It's hard not to be effected, even if the person who said it had no bad intentions.People often say things in passing they don't realize will have a massive effect on another person.