I probably told you before this is a bad idea. It’s still a bad idea.
The original human Burger King

The rubber-faced King you saw a few years ago in creepy ads was based upon a normal actor playing the part in the 1970s.
“And now, with a twist of my ring - like magic! we’re at Burger King!”

Holy cow, you’re right.. that is Shavar Ross! Thought he looked familiar.
Anonymous asked:
thistherapylife answered:
My therapist will text me about my appointment stuff or regarding stuff she’s asked for between sessions. My individual supervisor and I text. I work with teens so I use it. I’m super comfortable with it but you are going find therapists who aren’t comfortable with technology. I’ve noticed that it’s definitely a thing with a subset of therapists - technology is awful, you can’t do anything online, etc. Ethically, it was the wild west for a while but now more guidelines are in place (including around informed consent and being really explicit about how confidentiality may be impacted if you agree to text, etc).
Technology can be incredibly useful. Online session, texting and email all can be used to good effect. I’ve established clear boundaries around the use of these things and what my response time will be. But I found it to be extremely beneficial to the client’s progress and the therapeutic relationship as a whole when used appropriately. (It should go without saying that, yes there should be boundaries around these things - just like with phone calls and sessions.) I don’t do it with every client and what that looks like varies client to client. Some clients need a text over the weekend because they are struggling. Sometimes it’s a check in about major or stressful. Sometimes it’s around appointment setting or to ask about needing a phone check in. Before any of this happens, we talk about it in session and explore what, if anything, may come up for them. What you and your therapist do sounds very similar to way I am with clients.
Kasparov discusses his match against IBM’s Deep Blue computer 20 years later
Ring of Pietroassa (from between 250 and 400 AD) - Henric Trenk in 1875
dream journal post
it was about trains in the robber baron era, where they were inventing things like “a boiler that you can refuel” (instead of throwing away the whole locomotive when it ran out of fuel or something idk)
thomas edison was super pissed off and chasing this inventor through a buffet because he was like “hey that’s a great idea, I’m stealing it COME BACK HERE AND LET ME STEAL YOUR IDEA YOU MOTHERFUCKER”


