I wrote something again: The unexpected affects of stress on your body
on the physical effects of stress, complications of stress caused by autism, and encouragement to help other people reduce stress.
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on the physical effects of stress, complications of stress caused by autism, and encouragement to help other people reduce stress.
980 words
writingtoiq.com Estimated IQ: 130 (heck yea)
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so i decided to try this myself
song is gucci by omniboi
song is gucci by omniboi
at some point "the sciences" stopped being about wanting to learn more and started being about wanting more proof for whatever you believe, and now we have reddit atheists.
i assume this change happened around the end of enlightenment.
maybe i'll write an article about that.
i assume this change happened around the end of enlightenment.
maybe i'll write an article about that.
let me tell you a story as a warning to not be stupid
in 2014 an eclipse went over my house and i decided to try to photograph it using a DSLR camera. DSLRs are the ones where you have to look though a periscope eyepiece to see your target unlike a point and shoot where you just look through the screen. i was using an 80mm lens which is rather large and it was able to zoom in very tightly.
as the eclipse was reaching its maximum i tried my best to angle the camera on its tripod towards the sun and then peeked through the eyepiece to make sure it was pointed correctly.
now, im not dumb enough to just LOOK THOUGH A TELESCOPE AT THE SUN- i was wearing not one, but three pairs of gas station sunglasses. unfortunately when i moved my head to look though the viewfinder two of the pairs slipped down and i LOOKED THROUGH A TELISCOPE AT THE SUN wearing one one pair of sunglasses. i burned my eye but the camera was aligned so i took the picture. i thought i had set the shutter speed to open for the shortest amount of time it was able to open for (1/4000th of a second), but somehow accidentally set it to open for four seconds, causing the cmos sensor in my expensive camera to LOOK THROUGH A TELESCOPE AT THE SUN FOR FOUR SECONDS.
the outcome of this comedy of errors was this:
i later found out that i burned the camera. it has about a dozen stuck pixels now. I also burned my eye. i can still see fine though it but my dark vision in the middle of my eye is messed up. if i need to see something in the dark i have to look at it slightly off of center of my vision because everything is just black for like 3-4 degrees in the middle of my sight.
please buy some glasses designed specifically for looking at the eclipse if you plan on viewing the upcoming eclipse next month.
in 2014 an eclipse went over my house and i decided to try to photograph it using a DSLR camera. DSLRs are the ones where you have to look though a periscope eyepiece to see your target unlike a point and shoot where you just look through the screen. i was using an 80mm lens which is rather large and it was able to zoom in very tightly.
as the eclipse was reaching its maximum i tried my best to angle the camera on its tripod towards the sun and then peeked through the eyepiece to make sure it was pointed correctly.
now, im not dumb enough to just LOOK THOUGH A TELESCOPE AT THE SUN- i was wearing not one, but three pairs of gas station sunglasses. unfortunately when i moved my head to look though the viewfinder two of the pairs slipped down and i LOOKED THROUGH A TELISCOPE AT THE SUN wearing one one pair of sunglasses. i burned my eye but the camera was aligned so i took the picture. i thought i had set the shutter speed to open for the shortest amount of time it was able to open for (1/4000th of a second), but somehow accidentally set it to open for four seconds, causing the cmos sensor in my expensive camera to LOOK THROUGH A TELESCOPE AT THE SUN FOR FOUR SECONDS.
the outcome of this comedy of errors was this:
i later found out that i burned the camera. it has about a dozen stuck pixels now. I also burned my eye. i can still see fine though it but my dark vision in the middle of my eye is messed up. if i need to see something in the dark i have to look at it slightly off of center of my vision because everything is just black for like 3-4 degrees in the middle of my sight.
please buy some glasses designed specifically for looking at the eclipse if you plan on viewing the upcoming eclipse next month.
when you argue with me on the internet this is who you are arguing with btw
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Skipper everyone has darker vision in the center of their eye.
I recently requested a report on myself from lexis nexis and some people were interested in what kind of data I got back so ill post it here (not the report its self lol)
The report listed every data source but did not contain the submission date. the only way i could know the approximate submission time would be if the submission was an insurance claim that had a date of the event that spurred making a claim
1. every address ive ever lived at
this was several pages long because it contained duplicates of every address i lived at both for alternate spellings and for multiple sources
2. every phone number ive head
this list was woefully incomplete. in fact it only listed one number. the number was listed in duplicate so many times that it covered more than two full pages. also weirdly it was only reported by one faceless risk analysis company many times. this was the only strange thing in the report.
3. every insurance policy i have held or been on.
i may not have paid enough attention but there was one policy missing.
4. every name ive ever gone by on legal or government documents.
this list included misspellings of my legal name.
the list also was incomplete. no i will not elaborate.
5. characteristics of every house ive resided in
include whether the house was a single family home, apartment etc. as well as the estimated value of the home
6. education records
this was incomplete. it was missing one school and one of the schools listed was unnamed.
7. deeds
8. every insurance claim ive made or was made against me
9. inquiry records to my credit report
mostly prescreening for credit cards.
10. military service
things the report did not include
1. criminal records
2. tax records
3. vehicle activity records (onstar will track things like hard accelerations and hard stops and sell this info)
4. known social media accounts (thank goodness)
5. purchase records
6. firearm records
7. concealed handgun license records
8. records of any other license or identification (ex. passport number)
9. gps records
10. call records
11. known personal affiliates (friends and family)
12. known group affiliates (churches, militias)
13. employment
The report listed every data source but did not contain the submission date. the only way i could know the approximate submission time would be if the submission was an insurance claim that had a date of the event that spurred making a claim
1. every address ive ever lived at
this was several pages long because it contained duplicates of every address i lived at both for alternate spellings and for multiple sources
2. every phone number ive head
this list was woefully incomplete. in fact it only listed one number. the number was listed in duplicate so many times that it covered more than two full pages. also weirdly it was only reported by one faceless risk analysis company many times. this was the only strange thing in the report.
3. every insurance policy i have held or been on.
i may not have paid enough attention but there was one policy missing.
4. every name ive ever gone by on legal or government documents.
this list included misspellings of my legal name.
the list also was incomplete. no i will not elaborate.
5. characteristics of every house ive resided in
include whether the house was a single family home, apartment etc. as well as the estimated value of the home
6. education records
this was incomplete. it was missing one school and one of the schools listed was unnamed.
7. deeds
8. every insurance claim ive made or was made against me
9. inquiry records to my credit report
mostly prescreening for credit cards.
10. military service
things the report did not include
1. criminal records
2. tax records
3. vehicle activity records (onstar will track things like hard accelerations and hard stops and sell this info)
4. known social media accounts (thank goodness)
5. purchase records
6. firearm records
7. concealed handgun license records
8. records of any other license or identification (ex. passport number)
9. gps records
10. call records
11. known personal affiliates (friends and family)
12. known group affiliates (churches, militias)
13. employment
my brain is too smooth to remember the font for the adult swim logo so heres a note for future me
its helvetica nue condensed bold, idiot
its helvetica nue condensed bold, idiot
skipper's musings
helvetica-neue-condensed-bold_i9Fc3.zip
btw if you install this font on your windows computer it might break all your fonts. there is something about the helvetica in ttf format that causes the windows font renderer to kick its self in the face. uninstalling the font fixes it. google how to uninstall fonts before you install this.
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i know the kneejerk reaction here is "hurdurr libtard cringe" but there is an important lesson here.
when i was a kid my dad said something incredibly important. "its really expensive to be poor."
when you have money you can choose to buy an 80$ pair of work boots that will last you 2 years or you can buy a 50$ pair of work boots that will last you 1 year. if you are poor you have no options other than to pay more for boots or go barefoot.
when you have money you can buy a reliable car that wont break down. if you can only afford an unreliable junker you get fired for missing work because youre in the side of the road desperately trying to diagnose a car with no tools one too many times.
when you have money you can buy things outright and avoid interest. when youre poor you not only take a loan, you take a loan with increased interest because your low income makes you a greater risk.
of all the great advice my dad gave me that rather short conversation shaped my future more than any other i think.
when i was a kid my dad said something incredibly important. "its really expensive to be poor."
when you have money you can choose to buy an 80$ pair of work boots that will last you 2 years or you can buy a 50$ pair of work boots that will last you 1 year. if you are poor you have no options other than to pay more for boots or go barefoot.
when you have money you can buy a reliable car that wont break down. if you can only afford an unreliable junker you get fired for missing work because youre in the side of the road desperately trying to diagnose a car with no tools one too many times.
when you have money you can buy things outright and avoid interest. when youre poor you not only take a loan, you take a loan with increased interest because your low income makes you a greater risk.
of all the great advice my dad gave me that rather short conversation shaped my future more than any other i think.
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In Japan – the Fukui Prefectural Police Echizen Police Station have created the "Virus/Trojan horse removal fee payment card" and the "Unpaid charges/delinquent charges payment card".
The fake cards, designed to combat telephone scammers, are positioned intentionally at convenience stores to assist police at identifying victims and safeguarding them from financial harm. When someone tries to purchase the card the police are immediately notified.
Upon placement in stores in November 2023, it immediately stopped 3 elderly people from being scammed in November and December.
No additional information has been released regarding the success rate. However, the police officers who came up with the idea were given a promotion in February, 2024.
Information via TopiLaron, ten_forward, and fukuinpmedia
The fake cards, designed to combat telephone scammers, are positioned intentionally at convenience stores to assist police at identifying victims and safeguarding them from financial harm. When someone tries to purchase the card the police are immediately notified.
Upon placement in stores in November 2023, it immediately stopped 3 elderly people from being scammed in November and December.
No additional information has been released regarding the success rate. However, the police officers who came up with the idea were given a promotion in February, 2024.
Information via TopiLaron, ten_forward, and fukuinpmedia
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