• Four characteristics of a spiritual abuser
    Four characteristics of a spiritual abuser
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    Donald Miller

    A Christian leader who is manipulative will:

    – Never be truly vulnerable. They will never tell stories about their weaknesses. If they do, those stories will be about how they are too strong, too devout and too many other things that are more or less humble brags.

    – Always have the true answer, and the truth is truth because they said it. The truth is the Bible is complex, but a manipulator knows they can’t get you to submit if they don’t have ALL the answers. Certainly trained pastors have answers, but nobody has all the answers.

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  • People are waking up!!!
    People are waking up!!!
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    Huffingtonpost

    Why does the MBTI remain so popular in spite of these problems? Murphy Paul argues that people cling to the test for two major reasons. One is that thousands of people have invested time and money in becoming MBTI-certified trainers and coaches. As I wrote over the summer, it’s awfully hard to let go of our big commitments.

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  • Those who finish last.
    Those who finish last.
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    Seth Godin

    Natural talent is rewarded early and often. As Malcolm Gladwell has pointed out, most of the players in the NHL have birthdays in a three-month window, because when you’re 8 years old, being six months older is a huge advantage.

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  • The female body: Wired for pleasure.
    The female body: Wired for pleasure.
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    Museum Of Sex

    The fact is, though, that most of the clitoris is subterranean, consisting of two corpora cavernosa (corpus cavernosum when referring to the structure as a whole), two crura (crus when referring to the structure as a whole), and the clitoral vestibules or bulbs.

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  • Alcohol and the brain
    Alcohol and the brain
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    Huffington Post

    The study, conducted by researchers at the National Institutes of Health, shows that chronic exposure to alcohol seems to move behaviour control to the dorsal striatum — the brain region associated with habit formation — and away from the prefrontal cortex — the brain region associated with complex decision-making.

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  • A pill to help you find a reliable man???
    A pill to help you find a reliable man???
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    Science Of Relationships

    Let’s talk first about the pill’s implications for the types of guys that heterosexual women are attracted to. Naturally cycling women find different types of men sexy depending upon where they are in their cycle; when they are ovulating, they report greater attraction to “manly” men (i.e., guys with deep voices and chiselled faces).

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  • Just doing it anyway may benefit the relationship – but…
    Just doing it anyway may benefit the relationship – but…
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    Science Of Relationships

    Given that having sex for avoidance goals is associated with more negative outcomes for both partners, is it better to not have sex at all than to have sex for avoidance goals? Not necessarily. Couples reported higher relationship satisfaction on days when they had sex, regardless of their reasons for doing so, compared to days without sex.

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  • Post Modern sex???
    Post Modern sex???
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    Good Men Project – Dear Daughter, I Hope You Have Awesome Sex…

    You know, if we draw a continuum, on the far right is the guy the above-linked author caricatured — the idiot who is busy trying to gain control over his daughter’s sexuality by threatening the life of his daughter’s boyfriend.

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  • So, just in case you thought we were pretty high tech…
    So, just in case you thought we were pretty high tech…
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    Gigaom

    The hardware necessary to simulate the activity of 1.73 billion nerve cells connected by 10.4 trillion synapses (just 1 percent of a brain’s total neural network) for 1 biological second: 82,944 processors on the K supercomputer and 1 petabyte of memory (24MB per synapse).

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