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  1. I have Idia What about we Play battle between Journalistics and GOg TeaM?
    @verisoruL ? @robila @The GodFather @Ru-gAL. @#Apex? @Phoenix ™ @Max @ CSBD @Qween ? @[D]estroyer @Mark-x @Super Galaxy?

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    2. -Apex

      -Apex

      Epic Idea ! 

    3. shVury

      shVury

      pro, but let's see who will want =))

       

    4. Super Galaxy?
  2. GOOD MORNING!

  3. Nickname:Cum_o1_Dr@g0n Age:19 Link with your forum profile:https://csblackdevil.com/forums/profile/78308-cum_o1_drg0n/ How much time do you spend on our channel ts every day?:any time ScreenShot as you have over 30 hours on CSBD TS3 Server (type ''!info'' in CSBD Guard) :https://www.zinguard.net/user/5e92da60990bb92b84b373ab/info Link with your last request to join in our Team:this is my first req Last 5 topics that you made on our section:
  4. “Clearly Define Where Your Boundaries Should Be With A Marker, You Can Use A Concealer Pencil To Create A Parameter Of Where You Don’t Want To Touch The Brows And To Mark The Point In The Brow For The Start, Middle And Finish,” She Provides. To Keep Away From Hair Breakage, Parti Recommends Gently Stretching Your Pores And Skin, Grabbing Your Forehead Hair By The Basis And Plucking In The Route Of Hair Progress With Your Tweezers. “Step By Step Is Key,” She Says, So Once You Get To The Arch Of The Forehead, Take Away One Hair At A Time And Consider Your Brows Earlier Than You Proceed To Keep Away From Overplucking. “You Might Also Want To Trim The Longer Forehead Hairs With Nail Scissors, Brush Up With A Forehead Tamer And Snip Any Hairs Poking Above The Forehead Line.” Whether You’re Making An Attempt To Keep The Color And Roots Wanting Tidy, Need To Trim Off An Overgrown Inch Or Two, Or Simply Shave It Off Utterly, It Is All Grow To Be Rather More Of A Problem Now Salons Have Closed. But Your Eyebrow Hairs Are One Other Factor To Take Care Of, And When You Like Yours Preened And Polished, You’ll Want To Take Issues Into Your Personal Arms.
  5. The world is grappling with an invisible, deadly enemy, trying to understand how to live with the threat posed by a virus. For some writers, the only way forward is to put pen to paper, trying to conceptualize and document what it feels like to continue living as countries are under lockdown and regular life seems to have ground to a halt. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COVID-19 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- At the New York Review of Books, Ali Bhutto writes that in Karachi, Pakistan, the government-imposed curfew due to the virus is “eerily reminiscent of past military clampdowns Beneath the quiet calm lies a sense that society has been unhinged and that the usual rules no longer apply. Small groups of pedestrians look on from the shadows, like an audience watching a spectacle slowly unfolding. People pause on street corners and in the shade of trees, under the watchful gaze of the paramilitary forces and the police. COVID-19 His essay concludes with the sobering note that “in the minds of many, Covid-19 is just another life-threatening hazard in a city that stumbles from one crisis to another.” Writing from Chattanooga, novelist Jamie Quatro documents the mixed ways her neighbors have been responding to the threat, and the frustration of conflicting direction, or no direction at all, from local, state, and federal leaders: Whiplash, trying to keep up with who’s ordering what. We’re already experiencing enough chaos without this back-and-forth. Why didn’t the federal government issue a nationwide shelter-in-place at the get-go, the way other countries did? What happens when one state’s shelter-in-place ends, while others continue? Do states still under quarantine close their borders? A syllabus for the end of the world The doctors asked me to take a second test, but again I tested negative. Perhaps I’m immune? The days dragged on in my apartment, in black and white, like my photos. Sometimes we tried to smile, imagining that I was asymptomatic, because I was the virus. Our smiles seemed to bring good news. My mother left hospital, but I won’t be able to see her for weeks. Marta started breathing well again, and so did I. I would have liked to photograph my country in the midst of this emergency, the battles that the doctors wage on the frontline, the hospitals pushed to their limits, Italy on its knees fighting an invisible enemy. That enemy, a day in March, knocked on my door instead. In the New York Times Magazine, deputy editor Jessica Lustig writes with devastating clarity about her family’s life in Brooklyn while her husband battled the virus, weeks before most people began taking the threat seriously:
  6. But another stream of research on curiosity is equally important, in our view. Since the 1950s psychologists have offered competing theories about what makes one person more curious than another. Rather than regard curiosity as a single trait, we can now break it down into five distinct dimensions. Instead of asking, “How curious are you?” we can ask, “How are you curious?” 1-A Brief History In the 1950s Daniel Berlyne was one of the first psychologists to offer a comprehensive model of curiosity. He argued that we all seek the sweet spot between two deeply uncomfortable states: understimulation (coping with tasks, people, or situations that lack sufficient novelty, complexity, uncertainty, or conflict) and overstimulation. To that end we use either what Berlyne called “diversive curiosity” (as when a bored person searches for something—anything—to boost arousal) or what he called “specific curiosity” (as when a hyperstimulated person tries to understand what’s happening in order to reduce arousal to a more manageable level). Building on Berlyne’s insights, in 1994 George Loewenstein, of Carnegie Mellon University, proposed the “information gap” theory. He posited that people become curious upon realizing that they lack desired knowledge; this creates an aversive feeling of uncertainty, which compels them to uncover the missing information. But these theories, focused on our inherent desire to reduce tension, don’t explain other expressions of curiosity: tourists strolling through a museum, entrepreneurs poring over feedback from beta testing, people engrossed in a book. The University of Rochester’s Edward Deci addressed those in the 1970s, arguing that curiosity also reflects our intrinsic motivation “to seek out novelty and challenges, to extend and exercise one’s capacities, to explore, and to learn.” We use it not just to avoid discomfort but to generate positive experiences. 2-In another body of work, the University of Delaware psychologist Marvin Zuckerman spent five decades (from the 1960s to the 2000s) studying sensation seeking, or the willingness to take risks to acquire varied, novel, and intense experiences. And in 2006 the psychologist Britta Renner, of the University of Konstanz, initiated the study of social curiosity, or people’s interest in how other individuals think, feel, and behave. 3-The Five-Dimensional Model Synthesizing this and other important research, and in conjunction with our George Mason colleague Patrick McKnight, we created a five-dimensional model of curiosity. The first dimension, derived from Berlyne and Loewenstein’s work, is deprivation sensitivity—recognizing a gap in knowledge the filling of which offers relief. This type of curiosity doesn’t necessarily feel good, but people who experience it work relentlessly to solve problems. The second dimension, influenced by Deci’s research, is joyous exploration—being consumed with wonder about the fascinating features of the world. This is a pleasurable state; people in it seem to possess a joie de vivre. The third dimension, stemming from Renner’s research, is social curiosity—talking, listening, and observing others to learn what they are thinking and doing. Human beings are inherently social animals, and the most effective and efficient way to determine whether someone is friend or foe is to gain information. Some may even snoop, eavesdrop, or gossip to do so. 4-The fourth dimension, which builds on recent work by Paul Silvia, a psychologist at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, is stress tolerance—a willingness to accept and even harness the anxiety associated with novelty. People lacking this ability see information gaps, experience wonder, and are interested in others but are unlikely to step forward and explore. The fifth dimension, inspired by Zuckerman, is thrill seeking—being willing to take physical, social, and financial risks to acquire varied, complex, and intense experiences. For people with this capacity, the anxiety of confronting novelty is something to be amplified, not reduced. We have been testing this model in several ways. With Time Inc. we conducted surveys across the United States to discover which of the dimensions lead to the best outcomes and generate particular benefits. For instance, joyous exploration has the strongest link with the experience of intense positive emotions. Stress tolerance has the strongest link with satisfying the need to feel competent, autonomous, and that one belongs. Social curiosity has the strongest link with being a kind, generous, modest person. This Is four parts OF Dimension Of Coursiti
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  8. ¤ Name[/nickname]: Cum_o1_Dr@g0n ¤ Age: 19 ¤ Country: Karachi/Pakistan ¤ Occupation: Studying ¤ A short description about you: Helpful and respectful person And Friendly ¤ How did you found out Csblackdevil Commmunity: i'm here since 2020 ¤ Favorite games: Cs.16/PUBGM/GTAV ¤ Favorite server [community only]: ZmDarkNight.CsBlackDeVil.Com ¤ A picture of you: Soon ...
  9. What About my Profile Song ? 

  10. COngrats Max ? 

    1. Max @ CSBD

      Max @ CSBD

      thx bro ❤️ 

  11. Good Night CsbD ❤️ 

  12. Congrats bro for gof

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