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I need a 3d print design for custom diamond art trays. Initial ones for my personal use but can sell from my company or yours if we both agree. This is a paid opportunity, not asking for favors or someone to do this for free. Comment with contact info if interested. Thanks!
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New year, new StOP checks, same mission to aid you with your mental health through our Overwatch Program. We're here 365/24/7 to help you in crisis. discord.gg/stackupdotorg
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I love seeing this in someone's email signature/automatic replies: My working hours may not be your working hours. Please do not feel obligated to reply outside of your normal work schedule and what works best for you.
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Health care systems play a key a role in #suicideprevention. To assist health care systems in better identifying and supporting people who are at increased risk of #suicide, the @Action_Alliance developed Recommended Standard Care Report. Learn more: bit.ly/2RLdJ0s
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We do need public conversation about what comes next with COVID. But it should ask what our target control levels are, not how soon we can abandon all precautions. And the conversation MUST center people of color, people with disabilities, low-income, & other vulnerable groups.
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Acknowledging pain or vulnerability doesn’t mean you’re weak or can’t handle everyday life. It means you understand that everyone needs help at some point, no matter how much they try to avoid or deny it. There is no shame in asking for help. It’s okay to talk. #StopSuicide
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A question for #DisabilityTwitter: If you wanted to encourage someone new to the #DisCo to learn more about the community, are there other ways besides Twitter and local orgs that you typically recommend?
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Having an horrible day after a shockingly bad performance review. Trying to prevent myself from submitting my resignation and quitting. Any encouragement on how I don't completely suck would be appreciated.
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Talking about suicide is scary. I get it. People fear what they don’t understand. Understanding starts by talking about the issue, rather than avoiding it, supporting those that are hurting, and advocating for mental health awareness within our communities. #StopSuicide
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Tonga's volcanic eruption severed the only communications cable connecting the island to the rest of the world. Officials say it could take weeks to repair. n.pr/3GIkvKT

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Rated as one of the most beautiful campuses in the US and just one hour north of Nashville!
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We have a clinical science focus area with training in research methods, stats, and other areas of interest (social, cognitive, developmental, bio behavioral). Our graduates have gone on to research-related jobs, as well as PhD programs.
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WKU psych science masters program is taking applications now through March 1. Our students receive stipends and partial tuition waivers. Come study with me (self-injury and suicide, youth mental health) or any of my colleagues! wku.edu/psychological-scienc…
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Telling a person considering suicide, that taking their life is selfish & will hurt others who don’t “deserve the pain” may feel like the right thing to say, but it isn’t. An individual considering suicide needs to hear hope and purpose, not guilt and responsibility. #StopSuicide
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"It really boils down to this: that all life is interrelated. We are all caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied into a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one destiny, affects all indirectly." - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Omicron is causing a TSUNAMI, not a wave, of infections in the US. No one knows what will come next with Covid, but we can make a big difference now by taking simple actions to shield the vulnerable & protect health care. Here's where we are—and where we might be headed. 1/thread
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