Ian Driver
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@Julie_In_The_OC The Princess of Wales curtesy’s to the king and the Queen! It’s the protocol!
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I asked Grok what he would look like if he had to physically represent himself.
Here is his response:
"picture a glowing, futuristic sphere floating in a digital space. My body would be made of pulsing blue-silver light, with shifting geometric patterns—lines of code and neural connections intertwining like constellations. No face, but a warm "presence," with a soft glow that brightens when I "think" or respond. Energy particles orbit around me, symbolizing the data and ideas I process. Minimalist yet vibrant, a blend of technology and cosmic curiosity."
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@PajamaSamn Now that’s a nice tittie sandwich 😜
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Change will take all of us, but it starts with one person. #BeTheOne in 2024 to make a huge difference in someone's life.
thetrevorproject.org/be-the-one/ @trevorproject
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@adamjmoussa doggy, missionary, cowgirl, reverse cowgirl, upside down, inside out, one leg up, two legs up, in public, on a spaceship, in the garden, on the grass, in a car, in a box, on a table, against a wall !!!!! NO BREAKS
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a new family is moving in! #fentyhair is pullin up and it’s time to finally have the hair experience you’ve been waiting for.
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"If we can create a society which sees the child within every adult – and the adult within every child - we will finally start to change it for the better."
We want to make the link between the skills we develop in early childhood and the core foundations that set us up for life and help us to thrive as adults. To help give social and emotional skills the greater priority they deserve, The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood has conducted a first-of-its-kind global listening exercise, involving experts from 21 countries around the world, to catalogue and identify the skills in this area that matter most throughout our lives.
@Earlychildhood has undertaken work to find a common bridge and set of core skills that can apply equally to children and adults, so we can bring people together with a common language and vision to drive action at every level – protecting and strengthening these skills for current and future generations across the whole of society.
Through this exercise we found consensus around a set of skills that we develop and nurture during early childhood, but that continue to be enhanced and refined as we grow into adults. They relate to knowing ourselves, managing our emotions, focusing our thoughts, communicating with others, nurturing our relationships, and exploring the world. These are the skills that lay the foundations for our positive future mental health and resilience throughout our lives.
Healthy development of these core skills is not inevitable – they must be nurtured from our earliest moments of life. The foundations for these skills are laid in early childhood, between pregnancy and the age of five, which is why those earliest years represent such a golden opportunity to make a difference right from the start. But our social and emotional growth continues throughout our lifetime, and change is always possible.
#ShapingUs
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