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wolveswithblackpearls · 5 months
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The Months Masterpost
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January - Xiumin
February - Luhan
March - Suho
April - Chen
May - Tao
June - Baekhyun
July - Lay
August - Chanyeol
September - Kyungsoo
October - Sehun
November - Johnny
December - Kai
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art3you · 4 years
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HLVRAI au of this thing i was working on before i got into it
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cocoons (sleeping bags)
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womenwritebloom · 4 years
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Proud of this bio! 🙌🏾 😎 🙌🏾@womenwritebloom (Women Writers in Bloom Poetry Salon) ~ WWBPS is a Literary Salon Series modeled after traveling Salons, popular during the Harlem Renaissance. Poet and author @jphoward_poet has curated and nurtured the Salon for almost nine magical years! JP was a @split_this_rock Freedom Plow Award for Poetry & Activism finalist for her literary activism on behalf of the Salon. We are a forum offering women writers, especially, of all levels, a venue to come together in a positive and supportive space. WWBPS has a large LGBTQ POC membership and is open to ALL. JP was awarded @bkartscouncil (BAC) grants for the Brooklyn-based portion of the Salon series from 2014 to 2019. The Salon has been featured on national literary sites, including in @literaryhub ( https://lithub.com/from-apartment-to-bryant-park-a-poetry-salon-grows-up/ ), @poetswritersinc Magazine ( http://www.pw.org/content/from_poets_writers_inc_22 ), English Kills Review, @awpwriter “In the Spotlight”, @submittable, @bryantparknyc Word for Word Reading Series, @cuny_tv Study With the Best cable tv show, and The Artists Forum cable tv show. WWBPS is a proud member of the @readingseriesofny. #WeBloom Join us Tuesday, Feb 18th, 6pm at @bryantparknyc Winter Poetry w/Women Writers in Bloom Poetry Salon! at @kinokuniyausa Bookstore, directly across the street from Bryant Park, as we kick off the New Year! https://www.facebook.com/events/472533550121377/?ti=icl Links in profile - swipe ⬅️⬅️ to see! https://www.instagram.com/p/B7w-GaMBAnqwnS7mSnPkqOlj8e0qVJ6JaZGeTk0/?igshid=t3n4wsn829sr
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Series of word clouds developed through Facebook posts combined with survey data looking at common usage of words and topics across aspects of age, gender, and the Big 5 Personality.
The fact that words like “anime”, “Pokemon”, and anything computer/Internet related have pretty decent associations with Intraversion and Less Conscientious feels like a big mood.
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marcotherobot · 3 years
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4 Reason Why AI Therapist is Successful in Mental Health Issue
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Around 15.5% of the global population is affected by mental illnesses, and those numbers are increasing. Although many require therapy, more than 50% of mental illnesses remain untreated. In the United States, one in five adults suffers from some form of mental illness. Every 40 seconds one person dies from suicide and for every adult who dies from suicide, there are more than 20 others who have attempted to end their life. Nearly 40% of Americans live where there is a lack of mental health professionals; 60% of U.S. counties don’t have a psychoanalyst. People that don't have access to mental health professionals, forgo the treatment because they can't afford it. More than $201 billion is spent on mental health annually. 
Modern techniques of AI therapy in mental health
Researchers have examined various ways that AI chatbots can help with companionship, guided meditation, talk support, biofeedback, and high alert outreach.
Researchers from the World Well-Being Project (WWBP) analyzed social media with an AI algorithm to pick out linguistic cues that might predict depression. Many people are posting about their mental conditions on social media. This mental health robot will help a depressed person by providing regular activities and mood tracking. This can help to stop negative thoughts and calm your mind by some breathing exercises. 
4 effective reasons to use Mental-health Assisting Robot Companion for mental health crisis : 
1) Support mental health professionals:
 These robots can help mental health professionals by tracking their patients' moods and emotional triggers. If for some reason therapists can't reach out to their patients' these chatbots can help a depressed person by giving some day-to-day activities to keep them busy. 
2) 24/7 accessible companion:
Due to the shortage of human mental health professionals, it can take months to get an appointment. A person who lives in an area where is not enough therapist, can take help of this robot and assist themselves. AI gives a tool that an individual can access all the time, 24/7 without waiting for an appointment.
3) Less expensive:
The expense of care prevents some people from asking for help. Artificial intelligent tools could propose a more convenient solution.
4) Comfort talking to a bot:
It is very comfortable to talk with these chatbots as they are not judging you in person. They will not make fun of your problems and behavior, instead, they will help you by listening to you and chatting with you.
Reference Link: https://mentalhealthchatbot.wordpress.com/2021/03/05/4-reason-why-ai-therapist-is-successful-in-mental-health-issue/
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led123123 · 4 years
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I told this ajuma girl a joke too.. that’s yo mama joke.. and it went like this. “do you know this joke? your mom is ajuma”
https://www.twitch.tv/videos/755093662?t=0h50m18s
185 damage in 15 shots
fire rate is.. like.. what??? on prowler?? is it slower than r-99? by how much
it must be like. around 1000 at least
I think it’s 1200 because volt is 800 already. it must be like r-99
so.. like.. lets say 1000. that means.. like.. no.. it can’t be 1000. dps should be around 200. so.. like.. volt damage is 16. I don’t know what prowler damage is.. it’s like.. 12 or 13 or sth
10 shots. is.. 150 damage.. so.. it’s 15??? damn that’s so high
185.. 15 x 15= 225.. what the heck.. it’s supposed to be.. oh right.. it’s 1000 rounds per minute.. not per second.. so.. it’s.. like.. 17 rounds per second.
okay then that makes sense. but like.. 17 x 15.. it must be like. almost 300 dps
https://apexlegends.gamepedia.com/Prowler_Burst_PDW#Auto
wow it’s really 15 damage. but only 800 rpm. I though volt was 800 rpm and prowler seems a lot faster
https://apexlegends.gamepedia.com/Volt_SMG
wow volt is actually almost the same rpm as prowler
I though prowler had higher rpm
I though it’s a lot higher than volt
volt felt a lot slower 
https://www.twitch.tv/videos/755093662?t=0h56m45s
wow there are some groups in chrome now?
so it’s.. like.. 13.33 rounds per second
13.33 x 15 = 200
my math’s correct
https://youtu.be/7ZYcb57btNU?t=9
https://youtu.be/deDKWDEBiwE?t=89
nobody gave a shit about my reports few years ago.. like.. people still don’t care most of the time I think
https://youtu.be/SM3fEJyPrrg
lol they are reading hunger games in school these days lol what the heck.. this book is about violence.. what the 
really they teach hunger games in school now?
https://youtu.be/fUFXazoO77Y
tut mir Leid. lol. this word actually sounds french
my tooth seems like it’s getting better
feels like it’s a lot better. like.. it got really a lot close to the final state
it looks like it’s really close to be sitting properly 
it’s kinda.. stuck.. it is kinda stuck.. and I move it around so it gets unstuck and gets in position. deeper in its socket
it seems like it’s getting close to being in good position
https://youtu.be/M8UTS2iFXOo
I had the worst problem with one side.. bottom side on one side
but it looks like it’s getting close to end 
what was other song
https://youtu.be/1V4FLUOlMks
https://youtu.be/1V4FLUOlMks?t=144
https://youtu.be/oWfGOVWrueo
was it this one?
https://youtu.be/wWBp-nlGX1o
https://youtu.be/2tTaHAPFGwo
https://youtu.be/b1XWUgsc7uA?t=648
lol nobody steals all books??
https://youtu.be/xnWuZJo8ykQ?t=156
https://youtu.be/xnWuZJo8ykQ?t=162
https://youtu.be/CTilBchc0oU?t=7
you think you can beat me 123
https://youtu.be/pQsg9mvmZoE
https://youtu.be/kQyRAnf15_4
https://youtu.be/jbwGHnuOpUA
https://youtu.be/jbwGHnuOpUA?t=11
damn this english 
https://youtu.be/3uaEth3z48U
https://youtu.be/CeOsqBjc_2I
f*ck you all
https://youtu.be/R4GlR6X4ljU?t=12
passing by NPC
https://youtu.be/eBNNhJ-BBts
https://youtu.be/Rsy5u8LkP-Q
https://youtu.be/tn7lc4Mva3s
https://images.app.goo.gl/25RC72SLyU6gw7yC8
https://youtu.be/OGOKf8bkCIA
https://youtu.be/_7vNvkWBbaM?t=110
xD
https://youtu.be/_7vNvkWBbaM?t=359
https://youtu.be/lC-0j-5GdjU
I was just sleeping today.. fortunately there was someone else to help at work so I just slept and didn’t have to work too much
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pacificbikes · 7 years
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Credit to @pahriseptiadi : Masih di 👉👉👉👉#wwbp #wayangwindubikepark #mtbindonesia #pacificbikes http://ift.tt/2mkJ5LM
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drangsaldrangsal · 5 years
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Can Facebook Posts Reveal Who Will Develop Depression?
A team of researchers from the University of Pennsylvania and Stony Brook University recently developed a new algorithm which was able to identify which Facebook users would be diagnosed with depression.
For the study, the researchers analyzed social media data shared by consenting users for several months. Based on this data, the researchers developed an algorithm which could accurately predict future depression.
Indicators of depression included mentions of hostility and loneliness, words like “tears” and “feelings,” and use of more first-person pronouns like “I” and “me.”
“What people write in social media and online captures an aspect of life that’s very hard in medicine and research to access otherwise,” said Dr. H. Andrew Schwartz, senior paper author and a principal investigator of the World Well-Being Project (WWBP).
“It’s a dimension that’s relatively untapped compared to biophysical markers of disease. Considering conditions such as depression, anxiety, and PTSD, for example, you find more signals in the way people express themselves digitally.”
For six years, the WWBP, based at the University of Pennsylvania’s Positive Psychology Center and Stony Brook University’s Human Language Analysis Lab, has been studying how the words people use reflect inner feelings and contentedness.
In 2014, Johannes Eichstaedt, WWBP founding research scientist, began to question whether it was possible for social media to predict mental health outcomes, particularly for depression.
“Social media data contain markers akin to the genome,” Eichstaedt explains. “With surprisingly similar methods to those used in genomics, we can comb social media data to find these markers. Depression appears to be something quite detectable in this way; it really changes people’s use of social media in a way that something like skin disease or diabetes doesn’t.”
Eichstaedt and Schwartz teamed with colleagues Robert J. Smith, Raina Merchant, David Asch, and Lyle Ungar from the Penn Medicine Center for Digital Health for this study.
Rather than recruit participants who had self-reported depression, the researchers identified data from people consenting to share Facebook statuses and electronic medical-record information, and then analyzed the statuses using machine-learning techniques to distinguish those with a formal depression diagnosis.
“This is early work from our Social Mediome Registry from the Penn Medicine Center for Digital Health,” Merchant said, “which joins social media with data from health records. For this project, all individuals are consented, no data is collected from their network, the data is anonymized, and the strictest levels of privacy and security are adhered to.”
Nearly 1,200 people consented to allow researchers to access both digital archives. Of these, 114 people had a diagnosis of depression in their medical records.
The researchers then matched every person with a diagnosis of depression with five who did not have such a diagnosis, to act as a control, for a total sample of 683 people (excluding one for insufficient words within status updates). The goal was to create as realistic a scenario as possible to train and test the researchers’ algorithm.
“This is a really hard problem,” Eichstaedt says. “If 683 people present to the hospital and 15 percent of them are depressed, would our algorithm be able to predict which ones? If the algorithm says no one was depressed, it would be 85 percent accurate.”
To develop the algorithm, the researchers looked back at 524,292 Facebook updates from the years leading to diagnosis for each participant with depression and for the same time span for the control.
They identified the most frequently used words and phrases and then modeled 200 topics to tease out what they called “depression-associated language markers.” Finally, they compared in what manner and how frequently depressed versus control participants used such phrasing.
They found that these indicators comprised emotional, cognitive, and interpersonal processes such as hostility and loneliness, sadness and rumination. Those indicators could predict future depression as early as three months before first documentation of the illness in a medical record.
“There’s a perception that using social media is not good for one’s mental health,” Schwartz said, “but it may turn out to be an important tool for diagnosing, monitoring, and eventually treating it.”
The findings are published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Source: University of Pennsylvania
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russurban · 6 years
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Customized research for $WWBP vs. $DWAC!
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juevestecnologico · 7 years
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These Penn researchers are analyzing social media to understand ... - The Daily Pennsylvanian
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These Penn researchers are analyzing social media to understand ... The Daily Pennsylvanian Penn computer and information science professor Lyle Ungar, a principle investigator for the WWBP, said that one of the project's goals is to use social media to measure and identify the components of emotional well-being, such as happiness ...
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EXO Fairy Tale Series Masterlist
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Suho - The devil with the three golden hairs
Chen - Jack and the beanstalk
Baekhyun - The golden bird
Tao - Rapunzel
Chanyeol - The little mermaid
Luhan - Puss in boots
Kai - Snow White
Xiumin - Hansel und Gretel
Lay - Cinderella
Sehun - Rumpelstiltskin
D.O - The Singing Ringing Tree
Bonus: Johnny - Little brother and little sister
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barejunk · 5 years
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We are often asked, are about 'the Written Word & the Blank Page' In a roundabout way, we take a very long time to answer a few of those questions, here in Casual Friday 259 A very pretty girl. A very dumb man.  
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mesewlot · 7 years
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Don't say I don't warn you! HIDE YOUR FABRIC! The Fabric Whisperer puts her eyes on your fabric that you show in your blogs, groups, on scopes, and on YouTube. .. somehow out of the 'nicety' of your heart you will send her your fabric. (LOVE YOU @anncie2001 😍) Then, we have the WWBPS... World Wide Broadcaster for Pattern Sales. The Pattern Whisperer a.k.a The Enabler, will always let you know when there are pattern sales. She will make it a point to post the flyers for these sales, online and in-store ( Love you @lynetterene 😍). Forget your fabric/pattern budget. #budgethacked #patterns #fabric #sales #sewcietylife #allinfun #sewmuchfun #lovetheseladiestolife #SewMuchTalent
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womenwritebloom · 4 years
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Very grateful to have been interviewed for a @barnardcollege article where @barnardalumnae were asked about observing LGBTQ+ Pride this year. In re-reading my answer to this interview, which was done at the end of last month and before I had any features lined-up for my upcoming Sat,June 27th Pride Salon, is my ability to "speak into existence what I envisioned for the Salon for this month." Little did I know when I answered that each fierce poet I invited to feature for my Pride Salon would say yes, including Nikky Finney, Cheryl Clarke @bdpoet, Gentlle Ramirez @_gentility, and from South Africa, Vangile Gantsho @vangi22! Invites coming this weekend, so follow Bloom's FB page or subscribe for email invites (link in profile): ( http://eepurl.com/lNK0b ). When asked what I would be doing for Pride I answered: “I’m currently curating a Pride celebration for my own literary salon, Women Writers in Bloom Poetry Salon (WWBPS). Bloom is a monthly literary and open mic series in New York, which I’ve been nurturing for nine years to celebrate our diverse community of mostly women writers. Since New York began sheltering in place back in March, I knew immediately that I wanted our community of writers to still meet and feel connected. I decided to move the monthly salon events online. My upcoming June Pride Salon will feature a fabulous, intergenerational selection of queer poets and writers, ideally from around the world. Curating the salon has given me an opportunity to celebrate and feature many queer women writers of color, like myself, while simultaneously supporting small independent presses, who often publish our books." Link to article on Barnard website (in profile): https://bit.ly/2YVcfm3 #WeBloom #HappyPride https://www.instagram.com/p/CBpPF3ohLbukqfci2G8SrdVt7uM8TRpJA0wCSk0/?igshid=aikqjwfauznm
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dmnsqrl · 7 years
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speculatingstocks · 7 years
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Customized research for $WWBP vs. $ANV!
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