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originally posted by: captinofcats
Interesting! That is odd..Could the height difference be explained by high heels? Those would have to be serious 4 inchers though ðŸ‘
Definition of trust
1a: assured reliance on the character, ability, strength, or truth of someone or something
b: one in which confidence is placed
originally posted by: saladfingers123456
Trying very hard to hang back.
But I just thought I'd share an idea.
When something is predictable, like say, the way someone operates, their actions can be trusted. Trust isn't automatically a positive action. It is a reliable one. If someone is consistent in their criminality, you can trust in their actions (or inactions).
Definition of trust
1a: assured reliance on the character, ability, strength, or truth of someone or something
b: one in which confidence is placed
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originally posted by: PokeyJoe
a reply to: Thoughtful1
I had satellite internet a few years ago. It was dreadful. The latency makes it impossible to do any modern gaming or anything like that. Unless they’ve solved the latency issue I’m staying far away from this.
The Buffalo tackles the storm head on. They run into it! Running through the storm minimizes the amount of pain and time of the storm. Unlike when we run form the storm, we maximize it! That is because we are traveling the same direction of the storm, however the storm moves faster than we do.
We know that a storm is symbolic of the chaos going on in our lives. They can hit us just like a weathered stormed can. Storms come and go in our lives. We cannot control when storms arise in our lives. We can control how we respond to any storm … Fight or Flight! Run Into or Run Away from!
When we run away, always remember the storm is still chasing you! That also causes us to stay in the storm longer than planed too.
When we run into, we might hit the storm head on and experience some (push back). If we keep on going through it, the storm will be over quicker. We won’t be in the storm for that long and soon will be on the other side.
Which direction do you go when a storm comes in?