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I have a question about what I should do with my video game holdings.
I have one of each of these items.
https://steamcommunity.com/market/listings/570/Dragonclaw%20Hook
http://steamcommunity.com/market/listings/570/Elder%20Timebreaker
As you can see, they have been steadily increasing in value over the last few years, but I worry that someday there is going to be a bubble burst.
My main worry is that newer cosmetics are flashier and better looking, and will probably be cheaper and freely available. Does it's rarity mean it will translate into a steady growth in value?
I just want to know when to get out, I don't want a bitcoin situation on my hands.
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Hey Nathan,
Love your comedy, saw the claw of shame video on here burried somewhere around 400, and watched the whole first season immediately after. I have to say either the claw of shame, or the clothing store was my favorite bit.
You seem to have something I want, to not care. I get nervous and think about the consequences of everything I do, and become paralyzed with fear. How can I stop caring and get in more risky situations?
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Dr Rosenthal!
Thanks for joining us today! I'm here to ask you the bizarre questions.
- I do not have a "happy light", but I do have a home made lamp that features https://cree-led.com/media/documents/ds-CXB3590.pdf LED's. Is there a particular metric or feature of lights I can look into to determine the efficacy of alleviating SAD? The LED claims to emulate natural light. My fiancé has self diagnosed herself with it, but it would be nice to be able to test if it would make a meaningful change, before I invest in a more expensive specialized solution for her.
- How long should one spend in front of a lamp to optimize their outcomes? Any way to calculate or estimate?
- In regards to butthole sunning, or testicular sunning. Do you have any knowledge in terms of these new hot trends? or are they new-age woo woo bullshi*.
Thanks!
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How as a partner can you best support a loved one who experienced sexual trauma and still lives with feelings affecting sex drive and mood?
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