Reality is some construct of the risks you are willing to take. Boredom is the result of not experiencing enough risks. Either someone already used up all of the challenges in the world, or more likely one is not looking hard enough, and there are too many risks which overwhelms and stresses people out who seek some escape with which to use to remove themselves from their stress, to relax one and alone completely for once, but this is the default state of things, and is zero fun and intensely boring without any risk whatsoever. Risk as it would turn out, is mostly social. There use to be a lot more dangerous spiders or insects that actually posed some risk, or those “evil” polar bears driven to the edge of extinction by human activity. Really the only enemy that remains and has remained for a long time is human. In spite of humans being the only enemies left, umans still impact and reduct natures small and helpful harmless species effect on their planet that is all other species except. Humans themselves have risked nature completely in some quest for paper receipts$, of which they print more and more and more each year. The real resources that nature renews however are being used up by human activities, and dwindling in the wind. Meanwhile there are more and more people chasing after more and more tickets represented of nothing. I mean if you were to imagine people running rampant to the point that all of the resources were used up, nothing could grow anymore, and everyone is standing shoulder to shoulder packed from seashore to seashore, what do you do next? Nothing left to eat. Is it still wrong to kill humans then? Most humans are criminals of nature does not make it okay. The funny thing is no one would even think about it, or even question it, it would just be a pressing reality forced on everyone to make a decision about survival or not, eat or be eaten, but parties would still form where they would protect each other, and so if they were hunting you as an individual as prey, and you killed one of them, they wouldn’t stop chasing you and just eat that one. You really had to keep killing them until they gave up and went away, but most likely end up dead in the process. They might bury their dead but still eat you. Imagine living on like that. Perhaps eventually plants would return, things would go back to the way they once were if it all didn’t just blow away and eventually practices would change and go back to the old ways, but good luck having any of the intricate vegetables we have today, everything would start from scratch and without any real nutrition from fruits and vegetables the species would be different and more zombie like, mindless killing machines, noting things of significance only in so far as they can attack you, while slow subtle changes are ignored completely, and thats the tragedy where things of equal or more deadly importance get ignored, but deadly importance exists on any level while deadly threat is only perceived on some levels… no one has tasted a real vegetable, very important things slip by while you are staring at some alleged enemy that is perceived to be right in front of you, meanwhile the real enemy hides beneath that facade or several levels of fake perceived threats that mask the actual threat. Then you train yourself to do the opposite and see only the looming underlying invisible threats and not see the person jump out in front of you before it happens. Or do you make it happen or choose not to? To see it coming too early will almost certainly make it happen, as would to not notice until too late, the trick is to notice before you trap yourself in an exit-less situation along with the avenues of success available to resolve the best one at the best moment

I changed my mind at the gmail conversation dragging ability… why can you drag the checkbox? the dialog that pops up interferes with checksmarter touching mousing over checkboxes unless its offset-able easily or something else changes but making site specific changes was not the plan. At least it still works, although its definitely been crippled somewhat. Also a highly annoying bug where the first box you check gets unchecked. Perhaps you can add an easy way to the GM api to turn off “checkbox dragging” make the checkboxes behave more normally with checksmarter? The way I see it the core of checksmarter is a future browser level feature that can be toggled with JavaScript on any form element or something to that extent on the window level. It breathes new life into clicking rows of 2 to 8 sequential boxes saving time with a few simple event listeners, which if implemented on a browser level, automatically saves time for everyone, which I can then magically absorb and turn into money spent developing it and thinking about it. It is a great optional feature to include in your web browser, contact me for details. If your not rich or going to get rich I’m cheap, otherwise expensive. Translation: open source versus corporate.. if your not going to profit but what you are making is helpful I am very supportive up helping you accomplish something for people but if you manage to make money doing it then I hope you’ll be fair with it. Fighting to get money that’s mine is not something I like to have to bother with doing or thinking about, but that requires the best of people to work fairly so thank you to everyone with consideration and an eye for detail! Sometimes saying thanks alone isn’t enough.

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