Internalizing those thoughts on yourself I’d say apathy and avolition. If you’re actively worried about people not caring about you, its more loneliness and self shame mixed with general anxiety.
This isn’t necessarily what one ought to tell a depressed person, but I believe to some degree it’s actually kinda true. Like, people act like they care but very few people genuinely want to help others through their depression. It’s rough. The isolation is self perpetuating. But who can blame other people, they have their own issues to deal with, they don’t need to handle your burdens on top of that.
That said, some people do actually genuinely care and it might be hard to tell at first. But, as cliche as it is, you’ve gotta care about yourself first. Which is also hard because there is that voice in your head telling you that you suck and nobody will ever love you. Or that you’d be better off if you swerve into that oncoming truck. When you wake up, when you’re trying to fall asleep. When you make a mistake. When you do something well but you can’t even accept that win because reasons. That voice is there.
Figuring out how to block that voice, or overcome it long enough that you can enjoy little things is a first step. It doesn’t get easy, but it will get easier.
Guy who scammed his friend out of $500: oh, no it totally wasn’t me man. There was a video? Weird it must have been a Randeep Fake
While I appreciate your sentiment, Pandas definitely might beat us. They’re already endangered and they’re fucking idiots.
Cowboys cornerback Larry Brown, the game’s MVP, on offer for $120,000. The ring sold for $89,626 in 2015. Last year, a Super Bowl XXX ring presented to defensive back Scott Case sold for $55,200.
Too bad loss of habitat, light pollution, and pesticides are threatening and endangering several species of fireflies.
Relative to the price of eternal damnation, it’s not too bad.
Lol… well this is ironic
Starting in June 2023 and Chrome 115, Google “may run experiments to turn off support for Manifest V2 extensions in all channels, including stable channel.” Also starting in June, the Chrome Web Store will stop accepting Manifest V2 extensions, and they’ll be hidden from view. In January 2024, Manifest V2 extensions will be removed from the store entirely.
Google says Manifest V3 is “one of the most significant shifts in the extensions platform since it launched a decade ago.” The company claims that the more limited platform is meant to bring “enhancements in security, privacy, and performance.” Privacy groups like the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) dispute this description and say that if Google really cared about the security of the extension store, it could just police the store more actively using actual humans instead of limiting the capabilities of all extensions.
The big killer for ad block extensions comes from changes to the way network request modifications work. Google says that “rather than intercepting a request and modifying it procedurally, the extension asks Chrome to evaluate and modify requests on its behalf.” Chrome’s built-in solution forces ad blockers and privacy extensions to use the primitive solution of a raw list of blocked URLs rather than the dynamic filtering rules implemented by something like uBlock Origin. That list of URLs is limited to 30,000 entries, whereas a normal ad block extension can come with upward of 300,000 rules.
Sure, but the OP is talking about groceries…
I’ve literally never even seen a website notification. I wasn’t aware they were a thing that existed. I imagine if you follow these simple steps, you too can enjoy the internet without fear.
Flawed genius. The flaw being he isn’t a genius but is rather a fucking idiot with a silver spoon.
But you could have
Yeah I’m down by 30° latitude. I’d be inclined to agree with you back when I lived north of 40°
As an American this is how I interpret Celsius
It appears it’s just an additional gear to keep the chain from hanging as low and loose as traditional chains to help prevent things, like pant legs, from getting caught in it.
The standard fine for violating the STOCK Act is $200, but the House Committee on Ethics and Senate Select Committee on Ethics have historically waived the fees for many violators.
Meanwhile this fucking criminal turns 50.8% profit on her investments.
And then she has the fucking audacity to sign with her “honourable” title on the disclosure form, as if she has the slightest sense of honor.
You might say this is Based
I miss my absolutely enormous 28 inch CRT monitor. Pressing the degauss button sounded like some star ship taking off. And then one day my desk collapsed under the weight of the thing and it fell on top of my original Xbox. Other than a tiny dent on top of the Xbox, the monitor and console were totally fine.