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which one is the client?
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which one is the client?
which one is the client?
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I'm pretty sure that's racist. Let me go check my Progressive's Aggrievement Manual.
HA!
I went to check the definition of aggrievement to make sure I was using the word correctly - and this is the description:
Definition of AGGRIEVEMENT
aggrievement
noun
ag·grieve·ment | \ ə-ˈgrēv-mənt \
Definition of aggrievement
: the quality or state of being aggrieved
Examples of aggrievement in a Sentence
Recent Examples on the Web
Several women described sharing a politics of aggrievement that grew out of their experiences as young conservatives in America today. — Astead W. Herndon, New York Times, "Trumpism Finds a Safe Space at Conservative Women’s Conference," 17 June 2018 At the time, Mr. Trump was a white male in his 60s, squarely in the network’s core audience, and his unfussy patriotism and keen sense of aggrievement made him a natural fit for the Fox News aesthetic. — New York Times, "Fox News Once Gave Trump a Perch. Now It’s His Bullhorn.," 1 July 2018
Wow - the retard really does run deep. Trump Derangement syndrome is even leading Merriam Webster to update the descriptions of word and how they're used in a sentence.
Geezus Kryste.
They are trying to rewrite the entire commonly used english language, one word and phrase at a time. Another example is
Illegal alien.......undocumented migrant. There's a slew of others that escape me at the moment.
This entire country has gone completely off the rails.
wait, check that. Every liberal in this country has gone completely off the rails.
A Dem Senator is now suing the Senate to stop the process - Oregon I think.
If the GOP can’t get Kavanaugh in, let it burn and quick, because that’s where it ends.
Oregon Senator Jeff Merkley to file lawsuit to stop Kavanaugh vote
Oregon Senator Jeff Merkley to file lawsuit to stop Kavanaugh vote
"The President and Mitch McConnell want to ram through this nomination come hell or high water, without real advice or informed consent by the Senate, but that's just not how our Constitution works," Merkley said.
Author: Associated Press
Published: 11:13 AM PDT September 26, 2018
Updated: 11:38 AM PDT September 26, 2018
PORTLAND, Ore. — Oregon Senator Jeff Merkley is suing to block the Senate from voting on the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.
Merkley, a Democrat, contends the Trump administration has interfered with the Senate's ability to provide advice and consent by withholding documents from Kavanaugh's tenure working in White House under President George W. Bush.
Really, with how this has all been going, I'm guessing that the next piece of evidence the Dems provide to support Dr. Ford's accusations will be a cell phone video of the rape. And if they do, I'd bet money that there would be plenty of people in this country that view it as being genuine evidence.
You remember traumatic experiences in great detail. This is how the human mind works. I have heard from women that have been raped or assaulted and they remember every damn detail like the color of the carpet the smell of the cologne, etc. Its like time slows down.
I don't remember what I ate for lunch yesterday, but I can tell some pretty detailed stories of antics in HS and College 20+ years ago in great detail.
I think I read somewhere that humans do, and some can handle more than others, I think PTSD is where a person snaps from one of, or multiples of these episodesI read an article recently that talked about that time slowing down sensation. It said that there is some evidence - based on research - that the senses actually do speed up or see things in a higher resolution when an organism is in danger. They compared it to video resolution where normal high res video is something like 35 frames per second , and really high res video can be 60 frames per second. If I remember correctly the article went on to detail that some types of animals - notably smaller prey type animals - have a nervous system that functions at this higher resolution all the time.
I suppose having a nervous system that operates at double speed all the time has no real benefit - for a massive energy burn. The brain actually burns quite a bit of energy. So evolution has wired humans to operate at a sustainable pace for most of the time - and speed up when there is an extremely dangerous situation that is life threatening.
I read an article recently that talked about that time slowing down sensation. It said that there is some evidence - based on research - that the senses actually do speed up or see things in a higher resolution when an organism is in danger. They compared it to video resolution where normal high res video is something like 35 frames per second , and really high res video can be 60 frames per second. If I remember correctly the article went on to detail that some types of animals - notably smaller prey type animals - have a nervous system that functions at this higher resolution all the time.
I suppose having a nervous system that operates at double speed all the time has no real benefit - for a massive energy burn. The brain actually burns quite a bit of energy. So evolution has wired humans to operate at a sustainable pace for most of the time - and speed up when there is an extremely dangerous situation that is life threatening.
Actually makes me wonder which side he is really on. I suppose he could just be that stupid.Yeah this guy is an idiot and I love that he is becoming the face of the #whateverthef***Kavanaugh movement.
I believe myth busters did a segment on this. They gave a guy a handheld device and the device flashed a number so fast that no one could read it. Then the guy went to the top of a giant crane where his job was to bungee jump off the crane and see if he could read the number as he was falling. He did.I read an article recently that talked about that time slowing down sensation. It said that there is some evidence - based on research - that the senses actually do speed up or see things in a higher resolution when an organism is in danger. They compared it to video resolution where normal high res video is something like 35 frames per second , and really high res video can be 60 frames per second. If I remember correctly the article went on to detail that some types of animals - notably smaller prey type animals - have a nervous system that functions at this higher resolution all the time.
I suppose having a nervous system that operates at double speed all the time has no real benefit - for a massive energy burn. The brain actually burns quite a bit of energy. So evolution has wired humans to operate at a sustainable pace for most of the time - and speed up when there is an extremely dangerous situation that is life threatening.
I believe myth busters did a segment on this. They gave a guy a handheld device and the device flashed a number so fast that no one could read it. Then the guy went to the top of a giant crane where his job was to bungee jump off the crane and see if he could read the number as he was falling. He did.
Wild speculation here but nerve impulses travel at fixed-ish speeds. However, you can theoretically boost your nervous system performance by increasing the frequency of nerve impulses, in a similar way to your heart rate speeding up under stress. That must be what happens.
Now somebody reading this go get your Ph.D. on this topic. You're welcome.
The rumor is that Julie Swetnick's nickname in high school was "Finger Cuffs"