I may forget what you said, BUT i will never forget how you made me feel !! Thanking all who helped me !
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And then she said to Pinnochio, “If you keep lying to me, I will feel much much better.”
Sorry for tagging u, @Achilles
but you have beaten me left and right, when u felt,but ultimately helped me a lot and tolerated too, as ex mod and dimer too.. I tried to meeting u in 2012, but it could not possible.
@Magus always on my side , when he is not in opposite side.
I must thank @kage01,
Who helped me with my initial phase !
At least i can recall 100 people, who have some impact on me,
still 96 needed…..remember quick….
congrats for 45 k….
@billa ajith wrote:
still 96 needed…..remember quick….
congrats for 45 k….
@B@R_0_0_D
Oh , 10Qs for reminding new target.
Hello, @PENGUIN TIWARI @sharma_ji
@B@R_0_0_D wrote:
@asoka @mahidada
@devashi @prinkle
@bookface @iamspl.xxx
@mdeal001 @dealyogi
THat is not enough we need break dance sir
@B@R_0_0_D wrote:
@parikhmanaal156 @prinkle @Smarty
Inspiring and required truely at this stage of life
@B@R_0_0_D sir thank you so much for making me a better person by your inspirational lessons, seriously speaking in present you are the person who inspired me most , keep posting your posts
@B@R_0_0_D wrote:
Sorry for tagging u, @Achilles
but you have beaten me left and right, when u felt,but ultimately helped me a lot and tolerated too, as ex mod and dimer too.. I tried to meeting u in 2012, but it could not possible.
Let’s meet when you come next time, I am staying nearby your quarters only
@B@R_0_0_D wrote:
Sorry for tagging u, @Achilles
but you have beaten me left and right, when u felt,but ultimately helped me a lot and tolerated too, as ex mod and dimer too.. I tried to meeting u in 2012, but it could not possible.
Life seems busy with @Achilles
Lucky to get reply after one month.
Was
Steven James
Artist at Selt Employed, Linux Master , Free sofware advocate, Computer repair , web content writer,Drummer Reggae fan
“Time Stood Still”
“Time Stood Still”
Time stood still when you said
you would fill
my heart with love
When my heart is empty
When I have no strength within it
When you have fears and there
are many tears
I will comfort you and make you
smile
And give you a lift because
you are a gift to me
Time stood still when you said
you cherish my heart
And keep it safe
When I have some fear within it
Time stood still when you said
you would fill my heart with love
When you miss me and and you get lonely
i will give my love to you only
I will comfort you and make you smile
And give you a lift because you are a
gift to me
Written by
Steven James
Dimers meet up!
@B@R_0_0_D wrote:congratulations bro.@billa ajith wrote:
still 96 needed…..remember quick….
congrats for 45 k….
@B@R_0_0_D
Oh , 10Qs for reminding new target.
First of all sorry for being so late , today only I came across this thread and delighted to see my name on top , thanks a lot brother and I wish you all the very best in life , I am equally thankful to God for giving me wonderful friend like you.
My best wishes and support are always with you keep doing good.
Thank you.
@B@R_0_0_D wrote:
This has been the journey of 5 years, i have completed 50000 posts too.
At least i can recall 100 people, who have some impact on me,
First of all , i will recall @cancob bro ,
for calling me on and off, for guidance and discussion.
The retweet is a major social currency of our time. Even if we generally aren’t reading the stuff we’re retweeting, it seems harmless enough to share whatever grabs a sliver of our interest.
But then again, maybe it’s not so harmless. So argues a new study (link is external) by a research team from Cornell University and Beijing University. The researchers wondered if retweeting and otherwise sharing information online steals away mental resources that could aid in comprehending, recalling, and maybe even beneficially using the content.
Think of it as a reposting tax on your brain.
To test the theory, the researchers presented two groups of students with messages from Weibo, the Chinese equivalent of Twitter. After reading each message, one group had the option of either reposting it or going on to the next message. The other group wasn’t able to repost and could only move on to the next message. Both groups were then given a test on how well they comprehended and recalled the content of the messages.
People in the repost group had twice as many wrong answers as the non-repost group and significantly worse comprehension of the content. The comprehension results were especially bad for the messages they reposted even if they could remember the topics.
In a follow-up experiment, two groups were again presented with Weibo messages and the same repost or no-repost conditions. Then both groups read an unrelated article from a science magazine and took a test on its content. The group that reposted messages performed significantly worse on the comprehension test than the read-only group.
So what’s happening that would lead the reposters to perform worse than non-reposters in both experiments? The researchers think it comes down to “cognitive overload”—it’s not the content but the decision to share it or not that drains mental resources.
“The sharing leads to cognitive overload, and that interferes with the subsequent task,” said Qi Wang, professor of human development in the College of Human Ecology at Cornell University.
The additional mental drain might be small in each “to share or not to share” case, but cumulatively it’s not so small. Consider how many times in any given day (or in any given hour of any day) we make these choices. That little tax adds up, and the new research suggests that it takes a toll on anything else we need our cognitive faculties to accomplish.
“In real life when students are surfing online and exchanging information and right after that they go to take a test, they may perform worse,” added Wang.
I’m not sure if this result amounts to an endorsement for mindlessly sharing stuff (which presumably requires less thought), but it’s interesting to consider how even tiny brain drains add up and draw away juice from other things. Something to think about —after you retweet this post.
David DiSalvo
David DiSalvo Neuronarrative psychologytoday.
@B@R_0_0_D : )
This has been the journey of 5 years, i have completed 50000 posts too.
At least i can recall 100 people, who have some impact on me,
First of all , i will recall @cancob bro ,
for calling me on and off, for guidance and discussion.