I’m sorry for being a family member tonight at the moment I wanted to make sure to be there for you and I will be there for you and I will be there for you.
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4·7 days agoHey I want to say kudos for recognizing what you’re going through and getting treatment for it. I think you are awesome for taking responsibility for the harm you may cause to others, and realizing that you want to work on yourself before getting into a relationship. None of those things are easy for non-disordered people to acknowledge, and my understanding is that the actions you’re taking are extremely difficult and painful for those with personality disorders. I hope you stick with it and I genuinely wish you all the best in recovery.
Thank you also for spreading knowledge about these disorders. I wish there was more education and understanding in our society.
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Stargate@sh.itjust.works•Amazon Greenlights A New Stargate Series » GateWorld
3·29 days agoSo excited, hope it turns out well!
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Stargate@sh.itjust.works•Amazon Greenlights A New Stargate Series » GateWorld
3·29 days ago!
Wow, been waiting for this for a long time. Brad Wright wrote the pilot just before the pandemic, but Amazon shelved it in 2022 when they bought MGM.
I agree, and especially when we’re talking about adults – we are always responsible for our own actions. Those around us are not responsible for us or for managing our emotions or tip toeing around our shame. Projection is one of the really toxic parts of dealing with a narcissist. They attempt to make others responsible for what belongs to them.
From what I understand people with NPD themselves suffer significantly. It is difficult to feel sorry for them, but I believe they do suffer. Emptyness, deep rooted trauma. It’s why they act the way that they do. The rage is driven by injury and pain.
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I notice the difference with an ABX test. Spent about $700 or so on my audio equipment, so I guess it is “budget” in the audiophile world.
We tried to get him out 3 years ago and it ended with the closest Senate race in decades, but Mike Lee still won by 10%.
Fuck Mike Lee.
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1·3 months agoDon’t let your dreams be dreams.
Dempf@lemmy.ziptoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•Tesla offers Elon Musk a trillion-dollar pay package
4·3 months agoI do Nazi it happening.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Google CIO Calls Trump Admin’s Climate Denialism “Fantastic” | Ruth Porat called for data centers to be powered by coal, gas, and nuclearEnglish
91·4 months agoI agree with you and I think she was taken somewhat out of context, though it’s not exactly fake or making things up either. My interpretation is that she is agreeing with specific parts of Sec. Burgum’s statements. The headline of the article (calls Trump admin’s climate denialism “fantastic”) is sensationalization. They do link to the source video though and to Google’s whitepaper.
Her remarks are at around 9hr 5m. She says “fantastic” and then talks specifically about nuclear, grid permitting & modernization. She focuses on the “AI arms race” and the need to act quickly on energy policy. She does not make any statement on Burgum’s climate denialism.
Most of what she is saying is in line with what’s in the whitepaper (of which she is an author). And in my view, the whitepaper outlines an energy policy that both achievable in the current administration and reduces emissions. It is certainly not perfect, and I wish the conversation was different, but there’s some good stuff in there.
I have been a volunteer advocating for climate policies at the federal level for the past few years, and we have had a lot of conversations around nuclear, geothermal, clean energy tax credits, permitting reform (NEPA exemptions, transmission). I was happy to see mention of the Energy Permitting Reform Act of 2024 in Google’s whitepaper – we lobbied pretty hard for that. It definitely would have reduced emissions.
I don’t personally like that Google is advocating for natural gas, even if they talk about carbon sequestration and satellite based emissions monitoring in the same breath. Natural gas is definitely part of the current state of climate / energy policy conversation, and we’d rather have natural gas than coal. In my advocacy work, I don’t demonize natural gas, but I try to shift towards talking more about geothermal and nuclear to cover base load power needs.
Burgum’s comments are around 47m and there is definitely a lot of denialism in there. But he also talks about decarbonization, sequestration, cleaner sources of base load power (hydro). A few years ago, Republicans were not using any of this sort of language, and we’ve been part of helping to change that. Our strategy has included a strong focus on common ground around energy, and side-stepping the climate change debate entirely.
If the end result is a reduction in emissions then personally I don’t really care as much about ideological purity. The article to me seems more focused on purity and less on the full context.
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