2024.11.26 18:20 FiestierFancy Hung college Freshmen ready to make you a cuck. Kik FiestyFancy
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2024.11.26 18:20 Strange_Income_9509 Feargasm for IRL? 051b701ac36b487b6a0ff1508f08db1afc7b3459e8067dee5e65444877eddf9855
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2024.11.26 18:20 mudkip_cultist a mudkip walks by what do you do
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2024.11.26 18:20 dhc710 Burn a BluRay Playable on a Normal Player
Hey guys,
This isn't really a HandBrake issue, but I didn't know where else to post it.
I had some old family movies on 8mm film converted to Apple ProRes files. I wanted to get them playable on a BluRay for the rest of my family, so I converted them down to H.264 with HandBrake and burned them to a disc with tsMuxer and xfBurn.
The result was a disc that plays in my PS3, but not in the cheap Panasonic BluRay player my uncle bought.
I'm starting to suspect this is a region coding issue. Would it be possible to encode a BluRay that is specifically Region A to test on a normal player?
Or is that one of those things that IP holders made sure the average Joe isn't able to do with free software?
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2024.11.26 18:20 Jack-Nichols New Members Intro
Hail Titan. Go where you please, onlooker.
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2024.11.26 18:20 Thick-Papaya-8678 I think I finally broke my brain
24F here.
Before I get into what's exactly going on with that title, I want to get something out of the way. I have been working on myself for the past 4 years—self improvement, therapy, socializing, meeting new people, connecting, yada yada. You name it and I have done that in some capacity or the other.
I recently left my only source of income to focus on something that 'I' wanted to do. Before that I was doing a bunch of stuff. Worked as a writer for 1.5 years, UX design before that, and Psychology.
I have been obsessed and then not obsessed with finding a path at various stages of my life. My complicated childhood has acutely affected me in ways that I cannot begin to describe but I don't want to go there otherwise we might be here for a long time.
Now that the background is set, let's circle back to the title.
I thought that writing was my calling and that writing about something that I like would be my ticket to satisfaction. I recently started a Substack with the intent of writing what I like about and I somehow couldn't bring myself to do that. Because whatever I wrote was either:
2024.11.26 18:20 pithyargument Warning - Contacting PlayStation Direct Support is a literal hellscape
If you place an order with PlayStation for hardware, then please be aware that there is no customer service available for orders or delivery. You will not be able to reach anyone. They only offer "support" through live chat on their website. Finding the link to the live chat is like finding an Easter egg.
The live chat does not work. It places you in a waiting queue, which requires you to periodically "confirm" you are still there. My experience over the last 3 days is that the live chat will disconnect you regardless. I have wasted more than 3 hours actively watching and confirming that I still want support only to see my position in the queue going from 100+ to 15-17 and then having the chat abruptly end. Yes, end, without any confirmation.
I commend whoever designed this system for creating the worst possible fully automated customer service experience. In my mind, it stands without comparison as the most infuriating and hopeless customer service experience ever.
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2024.11.26 18:20 shinoddas [WTB] [US-NY][H] PayPal [W]- used Westone Mach 70
[WTB] [US-NY][H] PayPal [W]- used Westone Mach 70
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2024.11.26 18:20 MrMarvellousPants Assisted dying.. put up a case for denying people the right to end their suffering.
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2024.11.26 18:20 JamieM101 In case anybody else wanted to see a side by side…
It looks like Lucky Lake and GA have been extended. Additionally, Good Life Meadows was added. The 2024 image is from Dec. 2023 before lineup was announced. I was just curious to see the two side by side! submitted by JamieM101 to ElectricForest [link] [comments] |
2024.11.26 18:20 Pengubee For those who transferred to online school, was it worth it?
My particular question is: is it worth trading the social aspect of in-person school for the academic benefit of online school? I would still be able to participate in my old schools plays, and I could still meet up with my friends somewhat consistently over the weekends, but I would be missing those daily interactions with them. But I am confident that online school will greatly increase my academic prowess, which is currently not the best. It fits my learning style significantly more and will allow me to be more productive and efficient. My mind is going back and forth between this so I want to hear someone else’s opinion on it.
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2024.11.26 18:20 OwnLack3474 I wasn't asking. I was telling.
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2024.11.26 18:20 birdnerdmo Peer Support is Punk!
I absolutely loved this Op-Ed submitted to the Pennsylvania Peer Support Coalition. “When we talk about peer support in the mental health world, it’s easy to fall into the trap of comparing it to traditional mental health professions. But what if we’re looking in the wrong direction? Peer support isn’t just a watered-down version of counseling or therapy—it’s something entirely different, something radical. It’s punk. That might sound surprising, but hear me out. At its core, punk isn’t just about music; it’s a culture, a movement defined by values like authenticity, DIY ethics, rebellion against oppressive systems, and a commitment to community. Peer support operates with those very principles. It’s not just about treating symptoms or following a clinical checklist—it’s about creating real, human connections that challenge the traditional hierarchies of mental health care. Authenticity Over Expertise In the punk world, there’s an emphasis on doing things yourself, rejecting the notion that you need to be an “expert” to make a difference. Peer support runs on that same fuel. Certified Peer Specialists and Certified Recovery Specialists don’t come to the table with fancy degrees—they come with lived experience. They know what it’s like to struggle because they’ve been there. This authenticity is more valuable than any textbook could ever be. In the same way punk music resonates because it’s raw and real, peer support resonates because it’s grounded in lived experience. It doesn’t hide behind jargon or clinical distance. It’s unapologetically human. Community: Not Hierarchy Punk rejects hierarchical structures and embraces community, and peer support does the same. The relationship between a peer specialist and the people they support is inherently non-hierarchical. It’s not about one person being the “expert” and the other being the “patient.” It’s about walking alongside someone, meeting them where they are, and helping them navigate life on their own terms. It’s a relationship built on mutual respect, not power dynamics. Compare that to the traditional mental health system, where there’s often a rigid hierarchy in place. You’ve got doctors, therapists, case managers, and clients—all occupying clearly defined roles. Peer support flips that script. Instead of reinforcing a power imbalance, it breaks down those walls and says, “We’re in this together.” System Change, Not Personal Change Here’s where the punk ethos really kicks in: peer support isn’t about changing the individual as much as it is about changing the system. Just like punk pushes back against the mainstream music industry and corporate control, peer support pushes back against a mental health system that too often reduces people to diagnoses and treatment plans. Peer support demands more than just symptom management; it calls for systemic change. It recognizes that mental health struggles aren’t just personal—they’re political. Poverty, discrimination, lack of access to care—these are the real enemies. Peer support workers know that recovery isn’t just about what happens in therapy or a doctor’s office—it’s about addressing the broader social issues that create and exacerbate mental health challenges. This is the heart of the punk mindset: resisting the status quo and insisting on a better way. Peer support does just that by advocating for a more compassionate, inclusive, and person-centered mental health system. It’s about tearing down the old models and building something new, something that truly meets people where they are. DIY: Do It Together Punk’s DIY ethic is all about creating change from the ground up. You don’t wait for someone else to fix things—you roll up your sleeves and do it yourself. Peer support is the same. Peer professionals aren’t waiting for the mental health system to change on its own; they’re out there making change happen in real time, person by person, community by community. And just like punk bands formed their own labels and booked their own shows, peer professionals create spaces where people can feel understood, heard, and supported outside of traditional settings. They prove that you don’t need to rely on the system to heal—you can create your own system, one rooted in solidarity and mutual care. Rebellion with a Cause Peer support is more than just a job; it’s a movement—a rebellion against the impersonal, disconnected way that mental health services are often delivered. It’s a form of resistance that says, “We can do better, and we will.” Like punk, it’s about rejecting the idea that there’s only one right way to do things and instead embracing a diversity of approaches, rooted in real human experiences. In the end, peer support is punk because it dares to be different. It’s a call for system change, not just personal change. It’s a radical reimagining of what mental health care can and should be. And that’s why it matters. Because the future of mental health isn’t in maintaining the status quo—it’s in breaking it down and building something better from the ground up.” submitted by birdnerdmo to Peer_Support_Work [link] [comments] |
2024.11.26 18:20 Turkishmemewatcher somethings wrong, i can feel it
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2024.11.26 18:20 Independent-Slip-511 Might be the worst redesign of all time
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2024.11.26 18:20 ButterscotchFull2862 Can anyone feed me my mom she’s a hotwife while I use her toys. Make me cum for her and regret it 05a21d7b61257d9dad311b511ec73867f36e25be2a78d07e81b4fb8f73eb25fd7e
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2024.11.26 18:20 Environmental_Lie244 Depth of field, wide aperture but focusing at long distance
If you are using a wide aperture lens (1.8) and focusing at a subject 100' away, does the depth of field improve? I know with a subject close in, the background will be blurred, but at long distances, does this still hold? Does the photo look flat at those distances?
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2024.11.26 18:20 _a4z Are there Swift Jobs that are not iOS app development?
Hi, the title says it all.
I wonder if Swift jobs only exist for iOS app development or if It is also being used in other domains.
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2024.11.26 18:20 Louis2645 Well this is a video that exists that I came across
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2024.11.26 18:20 pars_artis Alguém já leu o livro Vestidos para Obedecer ?
Olá, gostaria de saber a vossa opinião acerca do Livros Vestidos para Obedecer. Algumas pessoas já me disseram que é uma obra muito boa e que analisa a mocidade portuguesa através da interpretação e analise semiótica da farda. Vi que o Livro esta agora em promoção mas gostaria de saber a vossa opinião de leitores antes de o comprar.
Obrigado desde já pelo vosso tempo!
link: https://clubedeautores.com.blivro/vestidos-para-obedecer
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2024.11.26 18:20 SoggyOats New payment rail unlocked. No more credit card fees.
https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20241126097369/en/Flexa-and-Electric-Coin-Co.-Announce-Integration-to-Enable-Instant-Payments-with-Zashi-Wallet-App-at-Thousands-of-Retail-Locations
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2024.11.26 18:20 chrisdotcomm This picture was taken when Mrs. Reagan was first lady of the nation….Not of California.
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2024.11.26 18:20 uodnuole34 La Queen 🧕🏼
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2024.11.26 18:20 CompetitiveFile1569 Progress after big break up
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2024.11.26 18:20 CRUSHB0NE Having fun with photo mode
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