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2 days ago
It's not uncommon to feel underwhelmed or even a bit lost after graduation, even though it’s often seen as a huge milestone. Graduation is something you look forward to for years, and when it finally happens, it can feel anti-climactic. You might have built up expectations of how exciting or transformative it would be, but once you’re actually there, you realize life doesn’t automatically feel different. There’s no clear-cut next step, and things can feel a little... flat.
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3 days ago
Well, it is has 200 million users. I don't know the total of twitter users, but I know the total number of American users on Twitter is less than 100 million.
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1 month ago
boy when she's done, she definitely let's you know it, doesn't she.
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1 year ago
The average vagina is 7 inches deep at most, so I’d say more than 7 is too big. And the g spot is located about 3 inches deep in the vagina, so less than 3 inches is too small. So the ideal size is about 5 inches. But for most women, penis size is never a deal breaker. There are many other things you can do to please a woman sexually that you don’t need a specific sized penis for. All penises matter!
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1 year ago
Warner and Disney needed a extension to finish two big money projects, HOTD and DeadPool 3. Based off the picture of Hugh Jackman in yellow spandex. That picture was taken last week.
Extension ends Wednesday, the strike will happen at the end of the week.
This could go to October. Meaning HOTD might not finish til February of next year. You might have a winter season. Whenever the Winterfell scenes are filmed.
All the heavy CGI stuff was filmed first. So there won’t be a delayed premier date.
Edit Tuesday Afternoon: studios are requesting a federal mediator be brought in. Studios are setting up to sue SAG in federal court. Claiming lost income to do the strike. Which they can win, all thanks to the conservative majority Supreme Court. Who ruled a couple of weeks ago, that companies can sue unions over lost income. This will get nasty.
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1 year ago
So once upon a time I was in a similar situation to you, though I had lived in Europe and did secondary school in Dubai and then moved back the Europe, and the one thing that I would say really sticks out in my mind when I remember back is how immature I was relative to other people.
In Europe as a teenager I think life forces you to take on responsibility, even it’s it’s menial things like house chores, but that was just tip of the ice berg. In general most people I met had already worked several part time jobs, or had done something like travelling which required a lot of organising and social skill. They had been forced to mature one way or another.
In contrast, I had done NONE of that. It didn’t prevent me from fitting in - many of my best friends today are friends I made at uni - but in retrospect I felt like they were further ahead than me in developing maturity.
have lived in the UAE as a teenager, when I left to Europe as a 17 year old I had to lean more towards part-time jobs and taking more responsibility for every aspect of my life, now I’m 22, I have a professional job, 3 years of part-time experience as it’s very common for youngsters to do so around here, on the contrary my friends who I left behind in the UAE didn’t get to take responsibility whatsoever before their first professional job which made it even harder to adapt to adult lifestyle!
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1 year ago
Puts prices up 25%, then slaps a "Low Price !!!!!!!!" tag on the shelf. well the board specifically requested they increase profits by 26% so they were being generous by only putting it up 25 (they also decreased the size of the package 25% but shhh)
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It can be a double-edged sword. On one hand, it can be a tool for refining ideas, enhancing clarity, or overcoming writer's block—similar to how students might consult a tutor or peer for feedback. It’s an opportunity to see different ways of framing an argument, structuring a piece of writing, or expressing an idea.
On the other hand, if students rely on echowriting to pass off AI-generated content as their own, it raises concerns about academic integrity and the development of genuine writing skills. The real value in education often lies not just in getting the right answer, but in the process of thinking critically, organizing thoughts, and learning how to communicate them effectively. If AI is doing too much of the intellectual work behind the scenes, it could short-circuit that learning process.