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That depressed script: Unintended yet planned yesterday somehow till today

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Hey blog. Or just—hello, in general. Working online as a Cyber Hunter, competing with other hackers, can be stressful—until you find the one. Suddenly, you realize you're a hacker. Maybe it’s after submitting your first report, or maybe it’s in the moment you spot something others miss. Either way, the realization hits: I’m really doing this. At the same time, hacking while living with family, recovering from an abusive relationship—it’s brighter now. Back then, when people called me “talented but inconsistent,” I was actually fighting unbalance. I stopped showing up to interviews. Stopped going to parties. Stopped drinking—just a little—and sat alone. I was hurting, but I didn’t know it until I found Vodka. Eventually, staying aware saved me. Psychology, something I’d picked up and carried throughout my life, kept me grounded even in chaos. Despite rumors, misunderstandings, and conversations layered with contempt , I still bore the weight—miles away or not. Still, deep in my hea...

How to maintain your senior dog.

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 So from what I searched from the internet, Microsoft's Search Engine (SE), Bing, "What dogs require to live a long time" and here's what I got. From PetMD , titled "21 Longest-Living Dog Breeds", says on a list, 1. Chihuahua. Life expectancy: 14-16 years. ..." I'mma stop right there. I have an 11-year-old senior chihuahua. If you want to know more about the list, click the link in the text.  #Bluehyperlink, thanks.  Chleo is the name of my dog. I've been trying to change it to Cleo, short for Cleopatra but no matter the case, it's always going to be Chleo. This is her: I believe she's young, healthy, and I'd like to keep my senior dog young forever! T.T, nothings impossible! Anyways, because she is a chihuahua, one mixed with wiener dog. I don't know if that makes a difference but maybe it does to prevent complications. No boast. She cries when my family and I leave for a vacay, I hear that she cries or even howls. Now, she crie...

Verse of the Day: The Bounds of Hospitality

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 Proverbs 25:17 Verse:      Proverbs 25:17 "And when you find a friend, don’t outwear your welcome; show up at all hours and he’ll soon get fed up."   Expansion:      This verse advises being mindful of NOT overstaying your welcome when visiting a friend. Even close friends can get irritated if you impose on them too frequently or at inconvenient times. It's wise to be thoughtful and moderate in how often you visit others.  Give friends space and don't take advantage of their hospitality. Moderation and consideration will strengthen friendships. Possible application:  Be considerate about making plans with friends. An example is showing up when invited. Pay attention to subtle cues about when you may be overstaying a visit.  Reciprocate hospitality rather than presuming upon it.  Lastly, give friends time to miss you before they might feel like they're being taken advantage of if nothing is being reciprocated.