when you can see you don't make someone happy and you know they better off with out you if it's true love they will want you to be happier.
Jerry:I'm sorry but you not happy with me anymore I'm stepping back.
Spike : I will Always love you.
Jerry: forever!
Spike : I will Always love you.
Jerry: forever!
by ... Zjdbckdnznsjd September 15, 2019
Gaming
by ... Zjdbckdnznsjd December 31, 2019
Jealousy. We’ve all experienced it. Jealousy can be defined as the vigilant maintaining or guarding of something. Jealousy has a bad rap but it’s normal to want to guard the people we love, especially when we see a potential rival cozying up to our significant other. But there’s a difference between feeling jealous and exhibiting unhealthy jealous behaviors.
Dangerous jealousy these people going to kill me.
Jealousy doesn’t become a problem until it’s acted on. People that are prone to intense jealousy or possessiveness often harbor feelings of inadequacy or inferiority and have a tendency to compare themselves to others. Jealousy, at its core, is a byproduct of fear, fear of not being good enough, fear of loss. When it hits, it can trick us into believing our relationship is in immediate danger, making it impossible to distinguish between natural feelings of protectiveness and irrational suspicion.
Jealousy doesn’t become a problem until it’s acted on. People that are prone to intense jealousy or possessiveness often harbor feelings of inadequacy or inferiority and have a tendency to compare themselves to others. Jealousy, at its core, is a byproduct of fear, fear of not being good enough, fear of loss. When it hits, it can trick us into believing our relationship is in immediate danger, making it impossible to distinguish between natural feelings of protectiveness and irrational suspicion.
by ... Zjdbckdnznsjd November 16, 2019
On the other hand, if you can only read my mind by polling many of my neurons then it would appear the decision a collective one, distributed across hundreds, thousands, or even millions of neurons. A big debate in neuroscience is whether single-neuron encoding or distributed encoding is most relevant for understanding how the brain functions.
In research recently published in Frontiers in Neuroscience, Bryan Daniels, Jessica Flack, and David Krakauer of the Santa Fe Institute's collective computation group (C4) tackle this problem using data recorded from the neurons of a macaque monkey tasked by the experimenter with making a simple decision.
by ... Zjdbckdnznsjd October 10, 2019
She is a beautiful, strong woman with many talents. She has perfect hair a real diva. She is caring with a big hart and nice lips. She loves her family very much will stand up for them always. She is a queen.
by ... Zjdbckdnznsjd October 28, 2019
I can't be cheese because we talking about different dicks here. It was small didn't even feel it up my ass.
by ... Zjdbckdnznsjd September 16, 2019
She is fun kind with lovely hair.she is perfect in every way conservative and in control of her self she is stunning a fantastic mom with a phd very very smart.
Maria
by ... Zjdbckdnznsjd August 24, 2020