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Have you ever been falsely accused, and decided it was best to take the high road?

I might have falsely accused someone because they hit the high road and I haven't heard word from them since. If they don't respond or defend themselves does that mean they are not guilty or that they just don't care enough? A question I have lately pondered and wish I had the answer to even though there is more than one possible answer.

So yeah, I've experienced both ends recently, someone cutting me out of their life instantly with no reason, argument, closure, or goodbyes for what I think is in part due to my own doing..making the wrong accusation...or maybe it was just the perfect timing or excuse or way for them to cut the friendship off by not having to do anything...because really it was the lamest reason to end a friendship. I have also experienced the false accusations towards myself from a few different people and I respond the same way others have towards me, which in short was simply leaving them behind and just moving on with my life and us going our separate ways. I don't know what it is, but things just aren't the same after, your perceptions and feelings about that person are just all messed up. It becomes a downward spiral, sapping every bit of positive energy left between the two of you, and all you want to do is leave to refresh yourself.

When I am falsely accused I am either in such disbelief that I don't know how to respond so I don't respond at all or if I'm annoyed I'll say my piece in retaliation to stand up for myself because I dislike those who assume or misjudge or start lies and claim things as the truth when they don't even know me or don't have their facts straight or only are aware of one side to the story. Instead of immediately taking the high road though, I discuss things first and clear the air and get things off my chest before deciding to vanish and end things, but that's only if the person is willing to listen and isn't fixated on their opinions. I never will hurt the other person back, I don't have such a nasty mentality. I don't have any astrological details to include, just my thoughts.

What is your take on this chart?

I've written -- a lot -- about how the most enduring legacy of Donald Trump's presidency, whether it lasts four years or eight years, is his unapologetic assault on facts and the idea of truth. We have simply never had a president who says as many things that aren't true as Donald Trump. Or a president who, once it's clear what he's saying isn't accurate, takes such pleasure in repeating falsehoods.
Which brings me to The Washington Post Fact Checker's running count of how many things Trump has said -- since being sworn in on January 20, 2017, that are either misleading or totally untrue. And to these two sentences in particular: "As of day 558, he's made 4,229 Trumpian claims — an increase of 978 in just two months. That's an overall average of nearly 7.6 claims a day."
The President of the United States is saying more than seven things that aren't true a day. SEVEN.
And, what's more, his tendency toward untruth is actually picking up steam. As WaPo's Glenn Kessler, Salvador Rizzo and Meg Kelly note, Trump was averaging less than five false or misleading claims in his first 100 days. (Only five!) But, between June and July Trump is averaging -- averaging -- 16 falsehoods a day. (As a thought experiment, try to lie -- or misrepresent -- 16 times tomorrow. I bet you can't.)

It's not just the raw numbers either. Trump has ramped up his disdain and dismissiveness of all forms of communication that don't originate with him. "Just remember, what you are seeing and what you are reading is not what's happening," Trump said earlier this month. "Just stick with us, don't believe the crap you see from these people, the fake news." On Tuesday, at a campaign rally in Tampa, Florida, Trump said: "You know, polls are fake, just like everything else."

In how many ways can a six-question true-false quiz be answered?

2^6 = 64 ways
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Consider Ist answer ---> either true or false --> 2 possibilities
Consider IInd answer ---> either true or false --> 2 possibilities
So, total ways of answering 2 questions = 2*2 = 2^2 = 4

Similarly, for 6 questions, no of ways = 2^6 = 64
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Is it true that Shakira's hips dont lie?

Ghost I'll tell you after I finish with her tonight...

I hid my sugar levels from my doctor, now what?

Boy , this is tough.
Seem to be a trait with many diabetics.
If it was I that told the fib, I think I would go to another doctor. I would feel so ashamed.
I am not berating you, what is done is done.

How Diabetes and Pregnancy May Affect Baby

A common problem among the babies of pregnant diabetic women is a condition called "macrosomia," which means "large body." In other words, babies of diabetic women are apt to be considerably larger than others.

This occurs because many of these babies receive too much sugar via the placenta because their mothers have high blood sugar levels. The baby's pancreas senses the high sugar levels and it produces more insulin in an attempt to use up all the extra sugar. That extra sugar is converted to fat, making a large baby.
What are the risks?
Research has found that pregnant women with diabetes are five times more likely to have stillborn babies. Babies whose mothers have diabetes are:

•three times more likely to die within four weeks of birth
•twice as likely to have a serious birth defect

Insulin is the traditional first-choice drug for blood glucose control during pregnancy, because it is the most effective for fine-tuning blood glucose and it doesn’t cross the placenta. Therefore, it is safe for the baby. Insulin can be injected with a syringe, an insulin pen, or through an insulin pump. All three methods are safe for pregnant women.

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