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An Unexpected Fact from Your Part of the World...
Hello, I'm newer to this group, and was just curious after engaging some where everyone from, which I know I can see in the map, but what I can see is one unexpected fact about where you're from! I don't suppose ya'll would be down to drop this in the comments?! I'll start: I'm from the USA, specifically a city called Kansas City! It's right in the center of the country, and an unexpected fact is that while it's called "Kansas" City, half of the city is in Missouri (KCMO), and the other half is in Kansas (KCK). The wild part is that all of the things you hear about "Kansas City" mostly come from the Missouri side, and the main downtown and city center are in Missouri as well. Kinda wild! Let's hear yours!
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@Rich Guy When I think about Penn. I think of cities, not farms, so this is so interesting!
I Read 12 Books in 2 Months...
So, I recently binged all 12 books of He Who Fights With Monsters in the past 2 months after @Lukas Schmidt recommended it to me, and I have to say... It’s one of the wildest LitRPG/progression fantasy rides I’ve ever been on. Between Jason’s chaotic humor, the insane worldbuilding, and the surprisingly deep philosophy, I walked away with 3 key lessons. 1. Power Doesn’t Fix Your Problems—It Exposes Them Jason might be one of the most reluctant heroes I’ve ever read... Every time he levels up or gains a new ability, his inner demons, insecurities, and questionable choices rise right alongside. It’s a reminder that gaining strength (in life or in a LitRPG system) doesn’t magically solve everything, it just gives you new problems to wrestle with. This one hit deep. 2. Morality Is Messy One of the things I loved most is how the series constantly challenges the idea of “good guys vs. bad guys.” Jason is moral, but not nice. Villains sometimes make sense. Heroes sometimes make brutal choices. It really drove home the idea that growth means living in the gray areas and owning the consequences. This is something I don't think most of us consider very often anymore... 3. Humor is a Weapon (and a Shield) Jason’s sarcastic, self-aware humor is not just comic relief; it’s survival. He uses it to build friendships, defuse tension, and sometimes to cover up his own fear or pain. Honestly, it made me rethink how often we use humor in real life the same way, to protect ourselves while we figure things out. It's something I see as a trauma therapist with my clients as well, but this gave me a whole new view into my clients minds, and my own tbh. Has anyone else here binged the whole thing? What were your big takeaways?
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@Philip Elisa Of course, I can't wait to the next one to come out now!
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@Lukas Kulbis That's how I felt as well, but I segment out time for both, also, Iwas going through a breakup at the time, so it help get my mind off things a little too, if I'm being honest.
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Cody Isabel
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Serial entrepreneur in AI, Neurotech, Social Media & Mental Health. Degree in Cognitive Behavioral Neuroscience & trained in IFS Psychotherapy.

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