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Re: ✅[BOUNTY UPDATED] SOKU SWAP Exchange Bounty Campaign!
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canyouer
on 18/05/2021, 07:44:43 UTC
Bitcointalk username:  mwno220
Link to Bitcointalk profile: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=3228863
Name of campaign(s): Twitter, Telegram
BEP-20 wallet address: 0x931C8C79fFD1C4a5009E2B42404b12926493352b
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Re: What is the most ridiculous/fucked up lie your parents told you?
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canyouer
on 18/05/2021, 03:01:53 UTC
That my siblings and I had a sister named Alice. Apparently she wouldn't stop talking in the car so they dropped her off on the side of the road.. never spoke on road trips ever again.
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Re: Importance of water
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canyouer
on 17/05/2021, 07:49:24 UTC
Water is the fountain of life not only to feed crops and people, but also to consign supplies to increase trade, etc.
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Re: Love and money
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canyouer
on 17/05/2021, 07:10:38 UTC
Love and money, I chose money. It's really a helpless choice. You will understand later. If your family background is okay, you choose love, and if your family background is normal, you choose money. Really, this is the advice from people over here. Two people who love each other will get tired sooner or later, unless you are a very honest and principled person, but such people are rare. Money is not omnipotent, but no money is absolutely impossible. Boy, listen to my advice, be sensible. Don't be impulsive and regret your whole life. Think about what you belong to before making a decision.
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Re: What kind of music do you listen to?
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canyouer
on 07/04/2021, 06:56:07 UTC
I’ve been listening to jazz since junior high school. The first time I listened to it, I was affected by her all kinds of beautiful transpositions, all kinds of charming overtones and high duplication chords, as well as the complex and rhythmic rhythm deeply. Attracted. From then on, I stopped playing various popular routines on the piano, but started to practice jazz piano by myself. It’s been nearly twenty years since I heard it, and I’m still looking for new tunes every day to listen to it.
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Re: What is your constructive hobby?
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canyouer
on 06/04/2021, 06:50:01 UTC
Fitness
After persisting for 5 years, my fitness habit has not only changed my diet, work and rest, and figure, but more importantly, it has eliminated ineffective social interaction and maintained a positive energy state.
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Re: How do you handle pain?
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canyouer
on 05/04/2021, 09:53:51 UTC
If it is a physical pain, you have to grit your teeth and persevere, turn your attention away, and think about other things to reduce the pain. If it is a psychological pain, you have to grit your teeth as well! Too often, only if you are strong, you can overcome everything! Psychological pain is nothing more than being broken in love, losing a loved one, failing in business, being in debt, being deceived, etc. Now that it has happened, it is better to face it! Being immersed in pain and unable to extricate itself will only increase pain! When you face it with an optimistic attitude, the pain is naturally less and less! At any time, it is better to rely on others than on yourself!
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Re: How do I turn my spare time into money (In The USA)
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canyouer
on 02/04/2021, 03:30:55 UTC
If you are good at designing ps, then you can take orders on the Internet to do it, you can have a circle of friends through the introduction of friends to accumulate step by step, or you can pick up work that suits you on Zhubajie.com. Or publish more articles of your professional knowledge on some writing output platforms, so as to expose yourself to a greater extent, let more people know you, and you will naturally have more opportunities.
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Re: Time machine/time travel
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canyouer
on 01/04/2021, 03:43:24 UTC
The development of science may create a time machine, but it is certainly not what everyone thinks
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Re: Do you believe magic real?
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canyouer
on 31/03/2021, 03:24:04 UTC
Do not believe. That is magic. Magicians use some techniques to make the audience illusion or deceive the eyes of others. It is not magic, and there is no magic in the world.
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Re: What habit are you most fortunate to develop?
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canyouer
on 30/03/2021, 02:24:23 UTC
Soak your feet before going to bed. Long-term soaking of your feet can help improve sleep quality and relieve fatigue.
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Re: Best war movies you have seen!
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canyouer
on 29/03/2021, 06:15:53 UTC
The Full Metal Jacket is super nice, I recommend everyone to watch it! !
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Re: How do you handle stress?
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canyouer
on 27/03/2021, 06:54:30 UTC
Take deep breaths frequently. When you feel the pressure is coming, take a break and take a breath of fresh air, which can relax your brain and prevent the formation of stressful emotions.
Exercise more...Remove the source of stress.. Diet decompression...Massage decompression method. .
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Re: Is it normal to not want to work at all?
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canyouer
on 02/02/2021, 07:13:07 UTC
I did that, medical leave for 6 months... the first month was great, after a while, without the rhythm of work, I fell into a mess. I didn't take care of my personal hygiene, laundry piled up, dishes were constantly in the sink... if everyday is a Saturday then there was always time to do it 'later'.



I got a preview of what I thought my dream retirement would be and it turned out to be a nightmare. It was so bad, I went back to school.



Now I make 2x what I used to 5 years ago and I have a better idea of what I actually want for myself.



I think it's totally normal to want to be responsibility free, but the responsibilities that we have often are what push in a direction in life.
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Why am I so handsome in the mirror but so ugly in a photo?
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canyouer
on 02/02/2021, 02:13:27 UTC
And don't tell me it's because the mirror is inverted because I flip the picture and I'm still ugly :|
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Re: Is it weird to wake up 2 hours before anybody else to have time alone?
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canyouer
on 01/02/2021, 07:50:13 UTC
me and my dad had a little war with this lmao. He would drive me to school at 8am and wake up at 7am and i'd wake up at 6:30am. Well he wanted up first so he woke up at 6:00am to beat me at first up. So one day I decide there is no way he'll do 5am and this madman started waking up at 4 fucking am, sometimes not even sleeping to be first up. The dude fell a sleep at the wheel a few time so I went back to 6:30am and never test the power of a dad again lmao.


Never warred with my dad over it, but I did used to get up when he did (around 4-5, he worked in construction) so I could spend a bit of time with him because he always came home late and exhausted. He’d make me a glass of warm milk and turn on the TV for me before he left.
What a sweet memory. My dad would drive me to high school and we’d sit in silence because I am NOT a morning person. I’d give up everything I own to go on just one more silent morning ride with him. He was the best. I haven’t thought of our morning drives in probably two decades. Thanks and I really miss you, Dad.
Recently I've become such a morning person it's nearly the night before. Can't sleepe at night and if I do I wake up any time from 2 to 4 a.m.

Have to be up at 6:30 to get the kids out, then I fall asleep in the day. Having real trouble breaking the cycle.
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Re: What is your job and what does your day in the life look like?
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canyouer
on 01/02/2021, 03:38:04 UTC
Im a paramedic. Most of my day is spent explaining that the emergency department probably isn’t the right place to go for the ailment that started in 2012 and you saw the GP yesterday. Or that perhaps you need to give the antibiotics more than two hours since the first tablet to start working. Or explaining to the triage nurse that the patient denied neck pain all twenty times I asked. On the upside there are the occasional patients who genuinely need help or vulnerable patients who just need a bit of support and they make it worthwhile. We also have by far the best work mates anywhere
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Re: I feel myself getting dumber each day in quarantine.
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canyouer
on 31/01/2021, 03:57:48 UTC
I started intermittent fasting and also a few minutes of cold shower before turning up the heat. The key for me is to get hot and sweaty and jump straight into the shower. And the key for me for intermittent fasting is realizing that the morning hunger spike goes away after 5-15 minutes and doesn't come back.
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Re: What are some of the worst business practices you’ve seen?
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canyouer
on 31/01/2021, 02:32:43 UTC
I use the term "business" loosely, but I once did graduate research with a professor who was in the process of trying to get a major auto manufacturer to invest in our lab. They liked us, but wanted an example of some of our work. So rather than directing them to some publications of ours, my professor gave them a zip file containing all of our recent unpublished research, including the basis for a patent application.

My professor was shocked when they just kept it.
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Re: What's the stupidest excuse you heard that turned out to be true?
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canyouer
on 31/01/2021, 02:10:49 UTC
We had a kid in our class who was pure chaos. Came late all the time, forgot stuff, didn't do his homework, disruptive in class... you get the picture. One day he came to school over two hours late and said the bus he was on fell into a sinkhole. Everybody was like "yeah, right", until the news came in that there had indeed been a sinkhole from a tunnel construction and that indeed a bus had slipped into it. We never found out whether our classmate had actually been in it, but he swore he was.
This reminds me - I have a friend with cerebral palsy that missed the bus one day and decided to walk to school alone rather than getting a ride from someone else. Since our small town doesn't have a secondary school, we were bussed over to a neighboring town, so the school is about 14 km away. It took him over four hours to get there, and apparently no one ever stopped to help him. If memory serves, he missed his first five classes and arrived just in time for lunch.

Despite everyone's reaction to his decision, he attempted to walk alone again multiple times, including once in around 10 cm of snow. Luckily, my mom started driving me to school later after the first incident, so when he did try again, we'd see and convince him to ride with us.