Reposted Melissa Webb on Instagram: "For #WorldMentalHealthDay I thought I’d share the top 5 saved posts on my page! Hope they help someone 💛⁣⁣Shares and reposts always welcome! Please just make sure you clearly credit my page (whether here, Facebook or Twitter) and tag me so others can find my work. Thank you so much 🥰" (Instagram)
38K likes, 203 comments - mellow.doodles on October 10, 2020: "For #WorldMentalHealthDay I thought I’d share the top 5 saved posts on my page! Hope they help someone 💛⁣ ⁣ Shares and reposts always welcome! Please just make sure you clearly credit my page (whether here, Facebook or Twitter) and tag me so others can find my work. Thank you so much 🥰".
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Reposted Revolutionary Self-Care (facebook.com)
Revolutionary Self-Care. 87,648 likes · 214 talking about this. Supporting wellbeing for individuals, communities and organizations by teaching sustainable self-care practices in workshops, groups...

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Reposted Accountancy Problems (facebook.com)
Sama kayo? 🤣 *this is based on actual recitation during undergrad days* P.S They are both CPAs now. Submitted by: Siegrid Marie Nieva Valenzuela #AccountancyProblems

The question should be worded as: What will happen to the partnership when a partner dies? The answer is: the partnership is dissolved.

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Reposted John Jackson Miller (facebook.com)
Don't know how Trek Central got the news, but it's in the wild, so... yes: I've chronicled the adventures of Santiago Cabrera's Captain Cristóbal Rios in my latest (and longest-ever!) hardcover...

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Reposted Software Engineers (facebook.com)
r/AskReddit What technology are you shocked has not advanced yet? BEST COMMENTS Regulatorycapture • 4h it 1 Award The legal code. Computer programmers have come up with beautiful collaborative change tracking systems (like git) that let you easily make changes to a huge base of code, track who changed what, submit and resolve conflicting versions of updates, etc. But when we pass a new bill that replaces or modifies an old law, it is always some 300 page document with pages of "Subsection F Paragraph 3 will be modified to read 'XYZ" Why not put the laws into a git repository and make it easy for bills to just modify the existing history to say what you want it to say? And why not have the transparency to see exactly what changes and WHO implemented that change? Want to slip some pork for your district into an unrelated bill? Well, that edit is going to have your name on it Of course it will never happen.

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