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June_Bug 3 points ago +4 / -1

Sounds like my Dad. Ambitious, but scattered brained. He set the site up to be like Twitter, but then created groups to be like Facebook, created a video service to be like YouTube and TikTok, and implemented AI to be like MidJourney and ChatAI. It is the jack of all trades but the master of none. He is an ambitious programmer and probably loves to that part, but when it comes to actually running the site as a company, he falters.

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June_Bug 1 point ago +2 / -1

It really isn't when you think of the bell curve or even the average. This could be at the younger end, but not unheard of.

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June_Bug 3 points ago +3 / -0

Looks like a SNRI or SSRI side effect from changing rhe dose or medications. There is still very little known about how these permanently change the brain and one of the top side effects when abrubble changing to stopping it is seizures (flashes of light and shadows as well as the neuropathways try to start to repair themselves)

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June_Bug 2 points ago +2 / -0

I will concede that homeschool kids don't have to play the HS games so they have problems with people who never left HS.

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June_Bug 11 points ago +11 / -0

Government schools are so afraid of homeschoolers making them look bad that it took several laws to even let them sit for the SAT/ACTs.

Colleges attempted to block homeschools attending without "official" transcripts, so homeschoolers typically will have their kids sit for several AP and CLEP exams in their last years of high school, resulting in them finishing high school with a year+ of college credits.

Homeschoolers are less likely to suffer from mental issues and disorders than their government school counterparts.

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June_Bug 1 point ago +1 / -0

All I know is I have two neighbors who are nurses for the local hospital. Both got their vaccines last year and went in for their booster and both got covid from it (actual symptom covid not tested positive but where fine).

Both said they were a little unwell after the second shot but felt great and now wouldn't get covid (when they were trying to convince me to go get it). Weird that the entire covid thing, working up close with people, they didn't get it until they got the booster.

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June_Bug 5 points ago +5 / -0

A lot of the military took it in February of 2021 through June of 2021.

Watch the nurses and military. They got these vaccines first. However since the 3rd shot was required of nurses but not military, we have a good group to follow on the side effects of just the 2 initial shots and then the subsequent boosters.