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I guess... I know that Mr. Krabs used boyo for SpongeBob at times... I don't recall him using it for others...
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Yeah, that was my thought as well...
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Thunderstruck is pretty damn good...
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I voted other first before making the list... I was going to put bowling first, but after thinking about it went with what I did... Then I couldn't figure out how to change my initial vote...
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How does the Internet sob?
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Boyo means "a boy or a man"... Mr. Krabs uses it a lot... Boy-o
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Baker Boy won this thread...
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I just like going to baseball games that are at least 2.5 hours or more... Cool that you saw a great pitching performance, I just am never in any hurry while at the ballpark...
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Seems really low for a majority of people... https://www.cnbc.com/2024/04/17/digital-wellbeing-expert-tips-for-being-mindful-of-your-phone-use.html Smartphones, first introduced in 1992, have become an integral part of our everyday lives â from communicating with loved ones to managing our finances. The frequent use of them and other tech devices can be draining and distracting and still, it is difficult for us to cut down. Americans check their phones 144 times a day on average, according to a 2023 survey by Reviews.org. Constantly looking at your smartphone can negatively impact the depth of your conversations, Anastasia Dedyukhina, a digital wellbeing expert, tells CNBC Make It. This is true even if itâs just on a table nearby during a chat with a friend or colleague, according to a 2014 study. âIf I had my smartphone next to me, it would attract my attention, consciously or unconsciously,â Dedyukhina says. âI would also keep thinking about it because for our minds, a smartphone and the sound of a smartphone is a highly attractive stimuli. So when I hear my phone ringing and make a notification, for my mind, itâs the same as if you were calling me by my name.â Frequently switching between tasks can have consequences on your health, according to Gloria Mark, a professor of informatics at the University of California, Irvine, who wrote a book about attention span and how to refocus when distracted. Shifting what youâre focusing on often can increase levels of stress, require more mental effort to complete tasks and cause feelings of frustration and time pressure, Mark told Fast Company in 2008. Here are some tips for practicing digital mindfulness from Dedyukhina who ditched her smartphone for a year and half. 4 tips for digital mindfulness in a tech-driven world âRather than trying to limit the bad habit, I would very much encourage you to have more good habits,â Dedyukhina says. These are a few healthy habits that she recommends adding to your routine: Spend more time outdoors Move your body often Schedule time to hang out with your friends and family. Itâs even better if you plan an activity to do together Subconsciously you may wonder if youâre missing something Perhaps one of the best ways you can be more mindful about your relationship with technology is by âremoving gadgets out of your sight completelyâ during certain times of the day, Dedyukhina notes. The simple practice of ânot having your smartphone next to you when youâre working if you donât need itâ can help you to achieve more and increase your productivity, she says. In a 2017 study of more than 500 undergraduate students, researchers randomly assigned participants to place their smartphones on their desk, in their pocket/bag or in a separate room as they completed cognitive capacity tests. Each groupâs members were told to put their phones on silent to prevent any interrupting sounds during the experiment. Participants who left their phones in a separate room while answering the questions scored the highest, and those who kept their phones on their desks scored the lowest. âRemember, itâs a high priority, the phone, so subconsciously your mind is thinking, âWhat if Iâm missing something? What if there is something interesting?ââ Dedyukhina says. âSo in a way youâre not dedicating 100% of your energy to what youâre doing, whether youâre communicating with somebody, whether youâre learning or whether youâre working.â In the end, itâs best to ask yourself whatâs triggering you to reach for your phone so often in the first place. âIf I take away your smartphone, youâll probably end up eating sugar or doing something else,â she says. âSo the problem is not the smartphone right?â âJust pause there before you make any action and ask yourself, âWhy am I doing this exactly?â I wonât suggest that you forbid yourself to do anything. But I would suggest taking a five-second pause.â
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"The NBA has also determined the play-in games don't count as either regular or postseason games."
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Good thing the tickets were free... If one had paid full price for a less than two hour game, they should be pissed... At least I would have been...
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I would say because he was in the Braves organization during their run in 90s and 00s helped a lot... Learning around other top managers does help out a lot... There have been many across baseball's history...
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Dying on the moon does suckâŠ
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Wasn't a bad sketch, but the AI audience members never cracked a smile... They were better actors that the ones with speaking parts that was supposed to keep a straight face...