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Please CLICK on the Twitter link, it's a whole thread on this topic by sci fi Author Cory Doctorow.

He's a great writer, active in commenting the IT and Tech scene and worth following. Also present here in the .

@doctorow is a bot repeating his posts.

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Round one seems to be winding down in US.
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RT @TheEconomist
Our statistical model suggests that America is currently on a path to putting the first wave of coronavirus infections behind it econ.trib.al/VY4lKHr
twitter.com/TheEconomist/statu

Things to Watch -- Hope they do.
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RT @doctorow
The DoJ and a coalition of states' attorneys general are said to be on the verge of bringing at least two antitrust actions against Google: the actions will probe Google's use of search, Android and ad-tech to establish and maintain monopolies.

cnbc.com/2020/05/15/doj-and-st

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Felines, we so need them.


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RT @RelaxMyCat
"My cat decided to arrive at precisely the right moment during story time with my daughter."
twitter.com/RelaxMyCat/status/

The Bard indeed.


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RT @MacTheGingerCat
My cat looks like he's going to start quoting Shakespeare at any time ... 😹😹

"But soft, what light, through yonder window breaks? It is the east, and the cat is the sun." 😹😹


twitter.com/MacTheGingerCat/st

LOL....

You might be granted access, upon Feline's discretion.


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RT @MollyTheMadCat1
@Number10cat @mollsgrandma My bed. No one else’s bed. My bed 🖤🐾
twitter.com/MollyTheMadCat1/st

An Interesting post I just found here at Qoto, from our user Krinsi.

It is regarding how Things around our homes can become Toxins - and how removing unneeded, unwanted, broken things can lead to a general life improvement. I think there's a fundament to this - and it is worth considering.

Translated to English from original Spanish via Bing Translator.

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HOUSE TOXINS ARE:

1. Objects you no longer use.
2. Clothes you don't like or haven't used in a while. Ripped underwear.
3. Broken things.
4. Old letters and notes.
5. Dead or sick plants.
6. Old receipts and magazines.
9. Shoes damaged.
7. Objects of all kinds that call the past.
8. If your children have unused, unwanted, or broken toys.

WITH DETACHMENT:

1. Health improves.
2. Creativity grows.
3. Relationships improve.
4. There is greater capacity for reasoning.
5. Improves humor.

QUESTIONS THAT HELP DETACHMENT:

- Why am I saving that?
- Does it have to do with me today?
- How will I feel when I release that?

Separate and classify:

1. To donate.
2. To put in trash.
3. To sell.

THE CLEANING INSIDE IS REFLECTED ON THE OUTSIDE.

1. Avoid extreme noise.
2. Less strong lights.
3. Less saturated colors.
4. Less chemical odors.
5. Less sad memories.
6. Finish unfinished projects.
7. Grow positive energy in your home.

Do a general cleaning and use boxes for organization. Start with drawers and cabinets and finish each piece, do everything at your own pace...

a) Rubbish.
b) Fixes.
c) Recycling.
d) In doubt.
e) Gifts.
f) Donation.
g) Sell.

While ORDERING, watch what changes in you.

As we cleanse our physical home, we also place order to our minds and hearts.

Practice detachment with material things that only fill your space and you will see how little by little you will be able to do the same with more transcendental situations.

Blessed life be for you always 💫🙌💫

OP : qoto.org/@Krinsi/1041619248194

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