Pardon me for asking, but what business is that? (My sarcastic voice IS my voice and it's worse in print so know this is an honest and curious question.)In the business, we call that a "Positive Reframe"...![]()
Pardon me for asking, but what business is that? (My sarcastic voice IS my voice and it's worse in print so know this is an honest and curious question.)In the business, we call that a "Positive Reframe"...![]()
Sounds very... nihilistic.
Can't speak for Digits, but I use it in mental health counseling a lot.Pardon me for asking, but what business is that? (My sarcastic voice IS my voice and it's worse in print so know this is an honest and curious question.)
Pardon me for asking, but what business is that? (My sarcastic voice IS my voice and it's worse in print so know this is an honest and curious question.)
That is brilliant!Sweet dreams are made of cheese.
Who am I to diss a Brie?
I Cheddar the world and the Feta cheese.
Everybody's looking for Stilton.
Thank you. CBT has been a lifesaver for me.Wow.
In the business, we call that a "Positive Reframe"...
Well done.
![]()
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT).This world has too many damned acronyms...
What is CBT?
This world has too many damned acronyms...
Existentialism is life-affirming and encourages democratic systems.
This world has too many damned acronyms...
That's TMDA actually. =)
Beigeness. Definitely the beigeness. It lacks that completely offensive quality beige can bring when used in excessive amounts.What tone? The beigeness of TNG, or the primary colors of TOS food?
I think Star Trek would have been better served if they had set it a few more centuries into the future. The immediate benefit was they wouldn’t be struggling to cram so much future history into a relatively short period of time. There would be more time for another Earth world war or two, a long period of slower than light travel and the establishment of Earth interstellar colonies. It would have also made more sense if the “planets of hats” weren’t weird parallel developments, but simply lost colonies that took odd turns.Star Trek has always tried to be both.
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.