I had to do some antidepressants when I missed sleep this long for a few days. It screwed me up for weeks
I have studied various Christian religions and have liked the teachings of the Mormons (They currently prefer to be called “members of the restored church of Jesus christ”).
I generally try to abide by 3 Ne 11:29-30. I think my favorite scripture is 1 Ne 11:17 as it answers substantially all questions with faith and humility until you have time to properly study it out.
I am prone to talk about what I believe in a manner that I think gives respect all around like the epicurian paradox, the nicene creed, polygamy and judaism, etc.
I feel like I have a few strengths that I would love to share with those curious: my method to pray in a two-way conversation, my affinity for administration, and the “hiding in plain sight” cheats to be in control during persecution, dreams, and restrictive behavioral loops.
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ProbablyBaysean@lemmy.cato
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Things aren't bad enough and then you misunderstand your diagnosis
5·1 month agoThere is some success from listening to the weeooweeeoo sounds on youtube
Do a search for tinnitus sound therapy
I lived in a housing market like that. It was a college town dominated by a church subsidized school. The students had to live in on-campus, off-campus and registered, or unregulated housing. The only people allowed to do unregulated housing were those who had their stuff together e.g. married or living with family. Housing was cheap and any landlord disagreements could be complained against the uni housing office. The uni provided so much housing that prices were based on the uni’s low cost instead of anything higher. A friend from high school had her dad choose to “invest” by buying a small apartment building out there, but even with his daughter as manager, he didn’t make a good return because he didn’t have the scale to provide the minimum level of service. I think he sold it.
Students there tended to get married and have children while still in school.
Long story short, housing market regulation can be done via a dominating entity over demand, but non market forces are not common everywhere.
ProbablyBaysean@lemmy.cato
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Anyone else live somewhere that has had people joining in a WiFi naming joke?
3·3 months agoI learned something today about something removed 35 years ago.
Planning my additional research, for someone alive to have gone to the temple and have done these, they would have to be at least 55ish. I’ll try to find someone to talk about it.
ProbablyBaysean@lemmy.cato
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Anyone else live somewhere that has had people joining in a WiFi naming joke?
4·3 months agoI’m curious. The temple has 4 rituals
- baptism on behalf of your ancestral dead
- ritual washing
- promising 5 commandments that are above a regular baptisms promises to gain access to pass through to God’s dwelling with power.
- marriage for all eternity.
Mormons dance around temple and associated rituals being sacred, not secret, so the command to not cast pearls before swine applies; but certain promises are not to share signals that show you made the extra promises, so just to be sure, mormons treat it all temple info as secret unless they actually thought about the words of the rituals.
I have been able to talk to Mormons outside of temples in pretty deep detail because I was respectful (not mocking).
Please be specific, what part seems to pantomime suicide? I’m thinking baptism on behalf of ancestors?
Shrug
ProbablyBaysean@lemmy.cato
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Interesting and certainly worth a try
2·4 months agoThere is a homophone in english: where’s and wears. The joke is that you say it aloud and the emphasis on the sentence becomes a statement.
Where is the soap
Vs
It is wearing the soap down.
And all it sounds like is “weh-ers tha soap”.
ProbablyBaysean@lemmy.cato
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•BREAKING NEWS: We did it, guys! 20 poptarts!
1·4 months agoEhh, it could have been covered by Romeo and Juliette laws, or he married her later, so I didn’t focus on it.
ProbablyBaysean@lemmy.cato
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•BREAKING NEWS: We did it, guys! 20 poptarts!
22·4 months agoWow, 6 years to appreciate puptart balancing. You are committed. ;P
ProbablyBaysean@lemmy.cato
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How do I keep a 9 year old from constantly licking erasers and putting them in his mouth
7·4 months agohttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pica_(disorder)?wprov=sfla1
Maybe a vitamin b or magnesium deficiency?
I met two people who hate seatbelts to this day: a old coworker and a pregnant woman. Both were able to wear without complaint with a large binder clip releaving the tension (on the belt at the shoulder)
I bet he liked coming home to his neph-son.
I memorized the following: “Port wine is red, and none is left in the morning”
Therefore Port - Left and Red and the other “Starboard” is Right and Green.
Holy clothing must not be damaged unless you plan to do the ritual of discarding (shred abd burn). As a windbreaker has at least 4 holes when worn correctly, it is indeed holy.
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Umm, I think his dad had strong genes, he just “looked like a common man” but could have had black, white, Asian, Polynesian features. Assuming his dad was not, then probably this would be “historically accurate” for someone born of two jews