2025.01.24 17:31 TEDS1417 Paid opportunity for teens ages 14-17: Cannabis and decision-making
At Bradley/Hasbro Children’s Research Center we are looking for teens ages 14-17 for a paid opportunity to understand behavior and brain activity related to how teens make decisions and respond to rewards because we want to understand how decision-making may differ based on teens’ amount of marijuana use (from none to a lot).
Selected participants will complete interviews, fill out questionnaires, and complete a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) brain scan. Teens will also receive a mental health assessment at no cost; teens and parents will be paid for their time.
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2025.01.24 17:31 CompetitionTop7504 Urf respawn timers
I played a couple of Urf games and what i noticed. Respawn timers after 10 Minutes are 30-40+sec.
Sure you level pretty quick but you are still able to reach level 30 and i dont think waiting 1 minute until your able to play again in such a fast mod after you hit the 10-13 Minute mark isnt fun.
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2025.01.24 17:31 mf07xx BEST thing they have done! Marshall’s done. It’s Lily’s turn
damn this one was hard, he literally existed and was the kindest one of the gang, but your favorites won. some honorable mentions: -fired Randy to help him with his dream -stepped up for Ted risking his integrity and gave him the BBQ now, it’s time to do Lily! submitted by mf07xx to HIMYM [link] [comments] |
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2025.01.24 17:31 ShoddyArt4484 Aspiring guitar god. Nowhere near Mk.gee’s level, but I will get there
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2025.01.24 17:31 CompetitionTop7504 Urf respawn timers
I played a couple of Urf games and what i noticed. Respawn timers after 10 Minutes are 30-40+sec.
Sure you level pretty quick but you are still able to reach level 30 and i dont think waiting 1 minute until your able to play again in such a fast mod after you hit the 10-13 Minute mark isnt fun.
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2025.01.24 17:31 JustMummyDust I feel guilty because my ex wants to be friends and I'm realizing I don't
I recently got out of a relationship that lasted around 5 months. She's a great person, but it's just not a good time for me. I'm emotionally unavailable right now due to severe mental health struggles, and beyond that I just didn't feel like we were a good fit romantically. We have several things in common though, and she was genuinely into me as a person, so when I ended things she told me that she couldn't imagine never seeing me again and wanted to work towards a friendship when I'm feeling up to it.
My emotions were running high in that moment, and I agreed I'd reach out when I was feeling ready. I asked her to give me at least a few weeks. That was a month ago. We haven't spoken since I left that day, and the longer I go without speaking to her, the more I realize I don't think I want a friendship with her, at least not any time soon. I simply already have a large social circle, and my feelings for her are still complicated, and I feel I really need to focus on myself.
I feel very guilty about this. Like I hope she's not sitting around waiting on me. Should I reach out and tell her not to expect friendship? Or should I just let it go for now?
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Better picture of my new truck
I added window tint and washed it. Put new cooper cobras on it and did the plugs and wires/oil change in the driveway. Just got it last week. Y’all approve? Any tips on upgrades or maintenance I should do? It’s a ‘94 5.7l 2wd. I love it
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as a community let us show our displeasure with the update and hold our wallets.
If we don’t do anything, nothing will change
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2025.01.24 17:31 Ghaznavi247 Here's the full text of Vlogger Wajahat Saeed Khan briefing to the US Congress from January 22nd.
As requested by many of you: Here's the full text of my briefing to the US Congress from January 22nd.
I hope this resonates for the reason it was written for: to force a change in Washington about its Pakistan policy.
بِسْمِ اللهِ الرَّحْمٰنِ الرَّحِيْمِ إِيَّاكَ نَعْبُدُ وَإِيَّاكَ نَسْتَعِينُ
Honorable Congressmen and Congresswomen
A’Salam Alaikum and Good Afternoon!
I’ve been reporting on conflict and politics in Pakistan, Afghanistan and India – three countries I have lived in, reported from and still have family and friends in – for the last 25 years.
Frankly, I’m a fish out of water here in Washington.
I really shouldn’t be here. I should be back home in Pakistan.
And yet, I can’t be back home. Because home no longer feels like home.
Strangely, I have easier access to this capital, here in Washington, than my own capital city of Islamabad which – ironically – means the ‘City of Islam’: a religion of peace and tolerance.
And yet that city is where some of my colleagues are buried – colleagues like the journalist Arshad Sharif and Saleem Shahzad, who were in the business of accountability and truth telling. There they rest, killed for doing their job.
Today’s briefing is a tribute to heroes like them – heroes who are no longer with us, but have given us the courage to carry on this work of the speaking truth to power.
The steady attrition of democratic rights and journalist freedoms over the last two decades has seen thousands killed in my country – including dozens of fellow journalists.
The pace has picked up especially over the last few years, and has led to this difficult moment for me, and for some of my friends on this panel.
I really should be bursting with pride, being able to speak at this great forum.
Pride which comes from having the distinction of being embedded with and covering over a 100 of the bravest of the Pakistan Army’s 250 military units deployed on some of the country’s most intense frontlines – seeing that country’s most courageous soldiers sacrifice their lives.
Pride which comes from hailing from three generations of public servants and law enforcement officials – my late father led Pakistan’s intelligence Bureau, and my stepfather served as an instructor in Pakistan’s Army Aviation.
Pride which comes from helping launch the country’s first independent Urdu and English news channels, and interviewing dozens of its leaders and influencers.
And yet, here I am: A prisoner outside my own country. Because of the way Pakistan’s military and military-backed leaders have treated their best and brightest.
What I’m about to tell you – and ask of you – comes with a heavy heart.
Today, I’m making a case for movement. I’m making a case for action. I’m making a case for sanctions.
Not sanctions that hurt the 250 million people of Pakistan – half of them still live under the poverty line – but policies that force change at the very top of that country’s praetorian military and military-backed leadership.
As this great country starts with a new Congress and Administration, the US must be aware of the flaws and fallacies of its ongoing policies for Pakistan – but also the promise and potential of new ones.
Awareness is power.
And this Congress should be aware that America’s lack of action around repression such as blatant election rigging, mass arrests, internet shutdowns, abductions and assassinations of journalists and civil rights leaders, and incarceration of democratic leaders, like Imran Khan, has been interpreted by Pakistan’s military regime as a green light from Washington for further repression.
This lack of action endangers not just Pakistanis there, but also many of the 1.2 million Pakistani Americans here, whose families, loved ones, businesses and freedoms have been targeted by the Pakistani regime through Transnational Repression. The wave of this repression runs from my home province of Balochistan, where thousands remain missing, abducted by the state, to just next door in Baltimore, which like so many other American cities, is becoming shelter of asylum for an increasing number of Pakistanis – who are leaving the country in record numbers today – numbers that have put Pakistan at the top of the world’s destinations to leave, and at the bottom of the world’s countries to live in.
Whether intended or not, the lack of any consequence for Pakistan on the unprecedented and well documented human rights violations of the past two years have incentivized the regime to brutally crack down on not just the protesters of November 26th, 2024 – but also students, lawyers, activists, and even women and children demanding justice and freedom: freedom to vote; freedom to assemble; freedom to report; freedom to meet their missing relatives: even freedom to tweet.
That’s right. Just this morning, the government there has further affirmed a law that sentences people to 3 years in prison for a tweet that the regime deems as ‘fake’ or ‘coercive’
Zeroing in on Pakistan’s military leadership, they rationally believed they could more easily weather any blowback from the mass shooting, because the other alternative – mass protests – were likely to gain steam and get international media attention – attention they are scared of.
That’s what I’m asking for today: attention.
Given its bilateral history with the US; given the dependencies of its military and leadership on Western aid; given that they draw legitimacy from acts of aid and support from this very Congress; given that they train here, retire here, and bank and invest here…
Pakistan would be virtually certain to change its policies of repression if the U.S. even credibly threatened any meaningful action against the senior military or military-backed leadership.
The years of silence from the Biden Administration – driven by a dependency on the Pakistani military by Washingotn – have been countered by the brave resolutions of this very Congress – like HR-901, passed last summer – which demanded an investigation into last February’s hijacked election.
But more is required.
Targeted sanctions against architects of the repression – that’s top military, intelligence and government officials, like General Asim Munir and Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi – threats to stop coveted U.S. military training and cooperation, or conditions on major loans that require Pakistan to adhere to basic democratic norms would immediately lead to change.
To end: Washington has relied on the Pakistani military for its geopolitical goals in the region for decades.
But what has that dependency given Washington? Osama bin Laden being housed in a military garrison town? An Afghanistan where the Taliban still rule, and hold Americans hostage? A South Asia where trade with India, or curbing the influence of China, or normalization with Iran, or is a far shot?
And in the middle of all this — after receiving billions in aid and arms, and decades of being given either a green light, or being shown a yellow one of tacit approval — lies the unreliable partner that is the Pakistani military.
The more reliable partners of America – the country’s best and brightest, civilian leaders and activists, entrepreneurs and economists, inventors and influencers – are being held hostage by that unreliable partner.
This action – targeted sanctions, or the credible threat of sanctions – has given the US results in the past. Why not try it again?
Finally, This isn’t about Imran Khan. It’s about what the millions of who will survive Imran Khan – both there, in Pakistan, and here in the US – who will blame Washington in a wave of growing anti-Americanism if the tide is not turned now.
There’s a joke they tell in General Headquarters, home of the Pakistani military in Rawalpindi: that the shortest flight to that city takes off from Washington DC.
This city has power.
And It’s time for the most powerful in this city – you, the US Congress – to hop on that flight.
https://x.com/WajSKhan/status/1882827480593055779
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