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This post hosts all the questions and answers posted in Musing.io



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I was used with three a day but found that when I ate less but have had about five meals a day I felt better. Lighter also as when eating three meals a day. That's what bothers me about the classic way of eating.

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Me too, I grew up having three meals a day but now I see the difference. And as you say, lighter meals are healthier. I don't like it when my stomach is too full.

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This neo-colonialism and the fact that it's working can only be explained by corruption in the governments of the countries that agree to these deals with the Chinese. The only difference between colonialism by Western powers of in the past and the Chinese colonialism of today is that the Chinese rely on money and corruption alone instead of gunboats like the Western colonialists of yesteryear.

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I totally agree. the Chinese look for corrupt areas that they can manipulate.

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Lol, show-off

Well, thanks for your input.

Another question though: do you think you would have this much impact/interaction if not for your high stake (yes I'm suggesting that your stake is one of the major reasons, coupled with the quality of your content, that drives engagement on your account)

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I feel the exact same way! I think people just dont realise how silly their questions are. Yeah I have come across a couple of moderators in the Discord who said it makes their day when they read some funny questions/answers, and thats why I asked.

Thanks have a good weekend too! :)

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My partner also loves his Leathermen.

See, I said men because he has two, haha!

He first had only a black Leatherman Wave. He took it everywhere with him and used it every day, but once a couple years ago he forgot it in his locker at work just as his one month vacation started - the workplace also shut its doors for the whole month.

So he went and bought a Leatherman Surge which also helped him a lot in any occasion. Unfortunately half of one of its plier snapped in half not long ago so he took it to repairs and uses the old one (although that one would need some renewing aswell).

If you have your Leatherman registered somehow or still have the receipt, you should be able to get it repaired at an official Leatherman retailer if needed - the guarantee supposedly lasts a whole lifetime and they give you a replacement Leatherman to use until yours comes back (although my guy didn't get one this time - they were out of replacement Leathermen).

I've also heard of occasions when either the damage has been too big, the Leatherman is too old or the guys are just too lazy that they just give you a newer Leatherman instead of sending your old one to get fixed.

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Just after writing the question it came to me the idea to ask if anyone would mute me if they had the chance, but didn't got back to edit it. No, I wouldn't mute you. You answered a lot of my questions. I was actually referring to spammers that address tons of nonsense questions.

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:) Thanks! I understood what you were asking. I was just being funny. I know there are probably some people that think I spend way too much time on here!

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There's no timer to decide how much time is too much time. I spend also a lot of time. There's a difference between spending much time and making a difference and spending much time and making no difference, or worse to just fill pages with nonsense. Keep on musing!

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Thanks, you too. I always enjoy reading your questions and answers!

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When I grow up I want to be a helicopter

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Great post. they say that the people who are most successful are those who are doing what they love.

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I tried to use it the other day and in my oppinion it's worse but oh well thanks for the comment.

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Well as far as I know they are having issues there as well.

Well anyway it was for the best for us all.

Well if you have used it before(when it was in steem Blockchain), I hope you have revoked your app permission from Dlive.

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Hi Peachyladiva... I'm sorry to hear that he did that. In future, if someone treats you in a way that you don't like... you're totally justified to bring it up later and tell them that you didn't like being disrespected and ask them not to do it again. My partner and I have had several conversations like that over the course of our relationship and it really does make us stronger. Maybe he was being immature or maybe he didn't realise he upset you... but he'll never know how much it hurt you if you don't tell him.

I know you didn't ask for this advice, but I do hope it helps! Good luck!

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Awwn thanks for the advice but that was exactly what I did

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Haha, thanks man! Means a lot coming from anyone, really, but it means a lot more coming from you.

I also definitely agree with not having a blanket statement and other factors coming into play. And of course the distinction between motives and motivation is so spot on.

Thanks for answering! Cheers buddy.

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Totally agree with you. There is a user that is constantly upvoting his answers to give them more visibility. I don't find this practice OK at all and as you said is just an act of selfishness.

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Totally agree but when you upvote your own answer you will rank it higher among others and that's not fair. I just hope @musing looks into such practices and takes that in account when upvoting such users.

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Yes, I think musing have their own way to curate and I do not think it curates on the basis of rank and it is not fair also, because a rank does not determine the creative answer or actual answer to a question.

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