@thabestyt
Joined on January 2nd, 2018, this user has been a member for 3,086 days and is the 5,310th person to register an account.
Has 5 submissions, the first one uploaded on March 1st, 2018 and the most recent on October 28th, 2018.
Of those, 0 have been featured and 0 have won Users' Choice.
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Counting every individual stickfigure, including the contents of all packs, this user has technically made and submitted 7 stickfigures.
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Has made 314 comments on non-activity pages of the site. Alternatively, this user has made 5,052 comments on actual activity pages of the site.
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Like a younger Mcree
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It’s me again ooo!
I found that there’s a lot of misconception about IQ smarts, and muscle memory knowledge (I may be using the terms in the wrong terminology please correct me if I do). But I feel as if things you learn in school doesn’t increase your technical ‘smarts’ (while some schools or teachers do) but instead teach you basic knowledge and things needed to be remembered using muscle memory. I believe smarts or IQ is to have the ability to take that knowledge and actually do something positive with it, or have the ability to. The ability to access a situation quickly and use what you’ve learned in order to solve certain problems. Then again I could always be wrong considering this also relates to science and engineering.
So technically you could really be the smartest person in the world, but have no idea what 2+2 is. Which is highly unlikely since if you were smart you’d probably know that you’d need that information and get it as quick as possible but you get my point.
Or you don’t.
Maybe you just saw big text and scrolled away
That’s fine tooOk bye see you tomorrow for more useless info.
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Wait a minute!! So your telling me you actually care for and make your own creative original story with planning ahead and script writing and not make the story up as you go???
Pfft! Cringe!!
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Those who are actually depressed are mostly likely those who who do not go around telling people, or expressing the fact that they are. They also act very normal, just a heads up as well, if you have a depressed friend who has been clinically diagnosed with depression and hasn’t sought out any sort of professional help, especially if they have been contemplating suicide, strongly encourage to do so, especially if they seem normal, this is a sign that they may have come to terms with commuting suicide therefore are completely fine doing so happy and acting completely normal.
Anyway this insight was probably a bit darker but nevertheless still insight, come back tomorrow for more stuff.
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I have a lot of experience with closed off friends , if you will
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Owl man
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This oddly made me happy, because this post feels like it’s spreading awareness, I’ve thought about ending it but I always talk myself out of it, but I know others don’t and it’s unfortunate. In some way thank you I guess for just talking about it.
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Nice
Make it darker next time
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thats called ‘the internet’
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I SWEAR TO GOD I KEEP GETTING THAT AD, I REFUSE TO WATCH IT NO MATTER WHAT IN ENTAILS
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Lmao
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I’d kiss you
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That ui to mui actually looks kinda weird
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Tinnitus
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I found that the human brain tends to have an oddly rebellious nature.
I find it common to find people (along with myself) who have a tendency to simply disagree, or rebel against something simply because they can.I wonder why….
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And then he’s gonna eat your girlfriend
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Take that knife out m8
That’s unhealthy
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