Ah yes amphoteric compounds
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Hi, I'm good for how much someone with dysphoria can say they are good. Idk if you are interested but i think I might be having dpdr (depersonalization derealization disorder) or at least I have something similar to it and I don't want to invalidate someone who has it but according to my humble research it sounds like I might have it. Like my whole life i felt like i'm just a mere spectator of someone else inside their body and right now feel like it idk how to better explain it, I'm sorry I'll talk with therapist about this it just is hard being like this and I need to small vent. And nice, never used laptop with touchscreen but wish you luck at preparing yours, and I'll just say once you do something yourself, like repairing electronics you feel happy and proud of yourself, which actually means something when I say how much I'm happy I did this and I'm proud I did this myself. :)
Thanks, I am just doing my part here. It was actually not hard to replace. I use lenovo ideapad laptop so idk maybe for other it might be harder to replace but this one was really straightforward. I only looked at diy instructions just to be sure I don't mess something up but really it was easy. And it was first time ever actually repairing electronics, if we do not count changing source to hdmi on a tv as a repairing electronics.
No, this is about water being amphoteric compound meaning it behaves like a acid or base in different circumstances.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amphoterism