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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189792)
• Boise, Idaho
13 Sep
I had quit using my daughter's and grandson's names because a woman had come on here that I was having an issue with. She would come here and make out like we were fast friends while all the while she was not ethical and was...
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Anish Asokan
@RevivedWarrior (3853)
• India
3 Feb 25
Yesterday, I get a call from a good friend of mine and we had a common friend. These two were almost buddies and closer to each other than they were to me. Now, in last two weeks they had trivial arguments on few things and those...
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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189792)
• Boise, Idaho
27 Nov 24
Remember him from his television days? He was interesting at first and then he started trying to sell his audience on weird health hacks. Then I started seeing him occasionally in the news with Rump. In checking into him further I...
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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189792)
• Boise, Idaho
18 Sep 24
Many of you probably use one or both of these companies several times during a given year. They have their reasons to snag folks. But, did you know that Starbucks uses a chemical on their cups to keep the beverage hot longer? And,...
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Anish Asokan
@RevivedWarrior (3853)
• India
22 Jul 24
These days , we see a lot of personalized advertisements . From Websites to smartphones , we see advrtisements , with some of them being personalized. Interestingly , many comapnies including survey sites sell our data , thereby...
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MaddieMae
@MaddieMae (48)
• United States
27 May 24
Recently I purchased a brand new all-in-one desktop computer. It arrived safely in a timely fashion. I was excited to start using it but quickly found that I could only go as far as the defaultuser0 screen. I called both the...
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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189792)
• Boise, Idaho
8 Apr 24
Back in the 50s and 60s kids were respectful of their parents and taught the Golden Rule among other things. Kids had rules and were expected to act in a certain way. Kids of that time listened to their parents and did as they...
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Primaliva Blue
@Prima23 (108)
• Los Arcos, Spain
9 Mar 24
So my plan to move out of my parents house is getting me a little confused. I don't want it to be all about me. I want to put my daughter's interests in mind. She's so attached to her Grandpa who she cutely calls 'papa'. She...
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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189792)
• Boise, Idaho
18 Feb 24
Part of Trump's defense in the New York civil case was the fact that no one got hurt when he fudged on his loan applications and lied about the amount some of his holdings were really worth. It was a victimless crime. In this one...
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Wycliffe Barongo Obiko
@Barongo (29)
• Nairobi, Kenya
19 Feb 23
Should schools teach sex education and provide contraceptives to students? In my opinion, schools should not teach sex education and provide contraceptives to students because it goes against the values and beliefs of some...
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Rashna Gandhi
@Rashnag (30597)
• Surat, India
16 Nov 22
Hi guys,
Hope all of you are doing good. I am doing well too.
As the quote goes "Pen is mightier then sword". The power of press is very significant in today's society. Press is the voice of...
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cmoneyspinner
@cmoneyspinner (9218)
• Austin, Texas
12 Mar 21
Study: It might be unethical to force AI to tell us the truth
Apparently, it's OK for AI to LIE!!
Evidently, Facebook took the lead on developing an AI system that can … uuhh …
Let me quote the Facebook researchers:
[i]“Deceit...
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@ZedSmart (19839)
• Philippines
3 Dec 20
I now believed that it's not ideal most of the time. A person must speak and air his/her side even if it will cost something. But, how can a person deliver his thoughts without being offensive? Without being labeled negatively? Or...
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@ZedSmart (19839)
• Philippines
3 Dec 20
And it could be an end of the deal too. This is between the people making a deal but somewhere in the course of the discussion there's a little disagreement. Disagreement that might affect the result of the deal when both party...
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Gitara
@Gita17112016 (3611)
• Trinidad And Tobago
29 Oct 20
My sister in law who runs a Mini Mart (and my brother who runs a Bar) complains a lot about the neighbourhood’s businesses bad habits.
The neighbour’s daughter runs a Bar-B-Que sale on Fridays and Saturdays but do not provide...
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Theresaaiza
@Theresaaiza (10487)
• Australia
12 Aug 19
Nursing can be nerve-wracking. I've been nerve-wracked for close to 20 years now. But nothing is worse than being reprimanded , criticised or insulted by a co-worker whom you expect to have your back, protect you, and guide...
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ParaTed2k
@ParaTed2k (22940)
• Sheboygan, Wisconsin
21 May 19
Everyone working for the United States government at any level is required to take an oath of office. There are minor differences in the oaths for different levels, but they all include swearing to support the US...
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