you answers r not reliable if u dont know the answers you dont reply
Oh, dude, God probably just wanted to mess with him or something. Like, maybe He forgot to mention something the first time and was like, "Hey, go back down and grab that extra bag of chips." Or maybe He just wanted to see if the guy would actually listen and not be like, "Nah, I'm good, thanks." Who knows, man, the Big Guy works in mysterious ways.
True. You may not like everything that exists, but one some grand level it is all meant to be. That doesn't mean we shouldn't help our fellow man, woman and child in need. (Think about the difference between relativistic physics (Einstein) and classic physics (Newton). _________________________ If God can do anything and everything and, basing our lives on this premise, we simply resign ourselves to accepting everything as it is, we will be like baby birds that remain, alive and sentient, forever within our eggshell. Since each of us necessarily has our own view on just how everything is, though, life doesn't work that way. Not even for baby birds. Just as the bird chips its way out of its shell, so we - even in the most comfortable and beautiful of enclosures - will eventually break through our walls to get out, to live as we wish and to do our very best to convert our world into what we wish it to be. _________________________
Oh, dude, in the book of Daniel, the word "pulse" actually refers to a vegetarian diet. So, like, if you're ever transported back in time to hang out with Daniel and his crew, make sure you bring your kale chips and quinoa salad, 'cause they're all about that plant-based life.
Of course not!!This is the twenty-first century. We all ought to know better!Mentally ill people, no matter how much trouble they cause, are sick, not possessed. And, yes, some psychopaths do terrible things, forfeiting their lives in the process. But most of them do not kill.They are, however, bitter and rageful, and often cause deep emotional suffering for others.Isn't this EVIL? The BEHAVIOR is, yes. But the PEOPLE just are what they are.Some say psychopaths are damned. Some psychopaths say they're already living in Hell! It can feel that way.Psychopaths -- Sociopaths -- are the way they are because, from birth onward, thebrain of a sociopath stores learning information in a random, chaoticway instead of in the usual designated places in the cerebral cortex.Part of this involves lack of crucial neurotransmitters, but as of yetno one knows whether this lack is caused BY the brain abnormality or is the cause OF it. It's probably the former.Another probable cause is the chronic underarousal of the cerebral cortex of a true psychopath.Since their information -- including emotional information -- isscattered all over both brain hemispheres, it takes too long for thebrain to retrieve and process information, and the entire process ofsocialization becomes so ponderous that ultimately it fails. (See thebook "Without Conscience" by Robert Hare, PhD.)Since the entire cerebral cortex of a sociopath is almost never ata normal level of alertness (their waking brain waves resemble thewaves of a normal person in a light sleep, alpha waves), this may bethe crucial deficiency that cripples the developing child's ability todevelop many aspects of the human mind. As the child grows, some of thebasic mental and emotional skills the rest of the world takes so forgranted never develop, and crucial among these is the thing calledconscience. That one never develops at all.Some people may envy the apparent calm of a sociopath, but theirexistence is misery. They cannot connect with other human beings, andas babies they are so uncomfortable being held that they fight towriggle free of all but the most basic necessary contact. Theirheartbroken parents often blame themselves or the child, never knowingthat what is really wrong with the child is in his or her brain.Under the almost somnolent calm sociopaths project is a constantsense of restlessness and lack of crucial fulfillment that is in truth nothing other than thebasic need all people have to receive stimulation and support fromothers.But a sociopath has no way of receiving this even if it'soffered. The endless frustration of this, and a discomfort that theyare utterly incapable of articulating or even really understanding, is the source of much of their chronic anger and aggression.Plus, since they grow up in constant conflict with authority, theyare most often bitterly angry and sometimes violent adults, brittle andcombatative under a thin veneer of charm.Offered friendship, theyappear to respond, but quickly discover that they can get nothing fromit; they see the obvious pleasure of other people in such contact witheach other, and they often seek to "even it up" by stealing what theycan -- material goods, or even human lives.They are constantly toldhow "bad" they are, and by adulthood, most of them believe it. Andbehave accordingly.Sociopaths rarely feel true happiness. If they do, it is usually inthe condition that some kind of intervention -- such as one of thesmall number of medications made for other conditions that may alsohelp somewhat with theirs -- has taken place, and it will be fleeting.For all their frantic racing around, they are really very dead inside,and this is tragic beyond description.Imagine spending your entirelife trying to get your brain to wake up! And failing. Thousands oftimes.There are stories of people diagnosed as sociopaths who did improveto some degree, with the most ceaseless and diligent help. But sincethe vast majority of this huge body of people (there are more thanthree hundred million sociopaths on Earth) cannot get that kind ofattention, they turn to abusing those they envy, and often to crime. Itis certainly vengeance: "If I can't have any of this, why should you?"This is the real reason sociopaths lash out at strong and kind people.No matter what they say, they know that inside, they are always emptyand damaged beyond repair.Only in neuroscience is there true hope for these incomplete people. Thekey lies in awakening the cerebral cortex of the brain, which is risky because sociopaths aremuch more prone to seizures than the rest of the population, and that-- an uncontrolled blast of electrical discharge spreading through thebrain and causing violent convulsions -- is likely to be the firstresponse from brain pathways that, after years or even decades ofsilence, are suddenly flooded with impulses.But if the devices ofneurosurgeons can be tweaked to avoid this shock, and all else relatedto this idea is workable, it's feasible that small electronic devicesplanted in the brain (these already exist, but are not yet being usedfor mental illness) could open up a closed connection.That leaves us with the problem of whether a lifetime of scatteredinformation can ever be set into order. Probably the best that could behoped for would be a kind of retraining -- like what is now done withstroke survivors and head injury patients -- that would be bothintensive and compensatory.One of the things that would be necessary would be to try tosocialize the person whose congenital birth defect made such a thingcompletely impossible before.Whatever intervention is used, be itdrugs or computer chips or what have you, it would probably -- I'd saycertainly -- be excruciating for the patient at first.With noknowledge of how to cope with the emotions the rest of the world hasbeen dealing with all their lives, the recovering sociopath would berendered as vulnerable as a baby.Which makes sense, because some ofthe most basic aspects of the human mind would be developing from theprimordial stasis in which they had remained since birth!A person thus treated would never be fully normal, but the humanbrain is amazing in the way it adapts and continues to develop allthrough life.And given the utterly joyless and meaningless existence asociopath leads, any improvement is better than none.The matter of missing neurotransmitters in a sociopath is, ofcourse, another problem. Would "waking up" the cerebral cortexeventually stimulate production of these? Or would they have to besynthesized?Only time will tell.
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French fries (American Term) are called chips in the UK. If you ask for chips in the US you will get what the British refer to as crisps.
SIM chips
I believe it is England.
because they are little chips of the potato not big chunks
use pipelining techniques
Potato chips are called "chips" because in British English, the word "chips" refers to thick slices of potatoes that have been fried or baked until crispy. In American English, "chips" usually refer to thinly sliced potatoes that have been fried until crispy, hence why they are called potato chips.
It's historical. Pasta came from Italy. *Chips are called French fries in USA, Pommes Frites in France , and eating Chips with pasta is not really done. Chips or Potato Chips in USA are called Crisps in UK.
In Welsh, chips are called "sbeis."
I would recomend Youtube or NeoSeeker, as Codejunkies only has the standard codes.
possession of all standard chips
They are called eproms or eeproms