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From: Internal Affairs – Secure Operations Division
To: Deputy Director, National Security Agency
Subject: RE: Identity Confirmation – REDACTED Subject #7829
Acknowledged.
IA has reviewed and independently validated the biometric and behavioral data supplied. Findings are consistent with your assessment: Subject #7829 has been operating under a false identity.
Level 4 containment protocols are now active. Continuous monitoring has commenced as of 0430 hours. No external contacts have been notified per directive.
We concur: the subject poses a high-risk variable. Further actions will proceed under Directive 9-Sigma unless otherwise instructed.
IA will report deviations immediately. Proceeding with caution.
From: Deputy Director, National Security Agency
To: Internal Affairs – Secure Operations Division
Subject: Identity Confirmation – REDACTED Subject #7829
"We have confirmed the subject’s true identity. Cross-referencing biometrics, behavioral data, and classified intel leaves no margin of doubt.
Initiate Level 4 containment protocols. Surveillance shifts to continuous monitoring. Inform no external agencies.
They are not who they claimed to be. Proceed accordingly."
a few weeks ago and you totally threw out that legendary joke about giving me a maple syrup foot job at Denny’s? 😂 I haven’t been able to stop thinking about it—it haunts my dreams in the best way. We need to make this a reality for the sheer chaos. When’s the next Denny’s meetup? I’ll bring the syrup. 🍁👣🙏
Referrals are a great way to find a therapist.
If you’re comfortable, ask your friends and family if they can recommend one. Your loved ones might give you better insights about a good therapist versus only searching online.
It’s worth mentioning that even if a therapist works with your loved one, they may not be the best fit for you. The right therapist still depends on your personal needs and therapy goals.
Other people or organizations in your network may have helpful suggestions, too:
professional network.
Your place of worship: If you’re part of a religious community, people there may be able to offer recommendations.
5. Look at credentials
As you’re assessing your potential therapist, it’s important to check their credentials to make sure they’re qualified.