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ROFL just revert to infancy and be done with every form of conformity there is - void and evacuate without conforming to cultural use of a toilet
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I am not in the 20% There isn't much going on upstairs for me. Just a bag of cats meowing.
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@integral Could also be 'death by a thousand cuts' in that, tiny reductions in pollutants across the board produces a tangible result. As opposed to say, one single thing causing issues. Health is homeostasis, and the body has a beautiful ability to adjust and regulate.compensate to less than optimal conditions. But it reaches a tipping point where these balancing systems break or are overwhelmed - manifesting in disease. I think Leo's comments may have just been steering more towards a balanced approach. Perfectionistic tendencies tend to push us into black and white thinking that reduces nuance. That perfectionism can also backfire into anxiety and excessive thought around a single topic. Predisposition & preoccupation with a topic that detracts form overall quality of life. I am not sure, this was just how I read Leo's comments toward you 🤙🏻
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At least you have the good grace to use a urinal. I often use the site shed toilet blocks because there isn't a designated women's toilet (I cheap out and hire a block + cubicle combo). I see piss in places that I never considered possible....
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BRO. WAHT It just clicked my Hashimotos went into remission and thyroid levels went back to normal-ish 2 months after I moved houses to a more modern, but much better ventilated area. An area surrounded by trees, nature and a riverland. Huh. I even went off my meds... and I don't recall changing anything else. Maybe it was some sort of autoimmune thing from the building I was living in. A possibility I had not considered. I was in that place for 6 years and had issues the whole time with thyroid levels. I wonder if 2 months lag-time was enough for it to effect me systemically? Food for thought. I mean, it's all linked and relevant really. I just noticed why there was confusion
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Natasha Tori Maru replied to Rafael Thundercat's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
I have read that book - really good. Highly recommended! You have a really good balanced view on this topic, and I always appreciate the content you share regarding it. I see tons of men shamed for being low sex drive or asexual. I see women shamed for expressing open sexuality or high sex drive. This topic is a difficult one because the domains of power do not pivot around a single axis - quite the contrary. It is not as simple as physical strength vs weakness. Childbirth vs not. Logic vs feeling. Most of the troubles isolating the problems are domain and category issues. You can see it in this thread - it is getting messy and all over the place because of the multi-axis reality of the problem which is where analysis breaks. If a real conversation is to proceed, a basic format needs to be: - Domain/Category - Cost/risk structure of domain? - What norms evolved or were posed around it? - Where are the constraints, and how? With sexual violence specifically, the stakes skew heavily because of physical factors (vulnerability) and reproductive consequences. This is why (in principal) societies treat it as a severe violation. And even then there are blind spots. Male victims underreported. Female perpetrators underrecognised. Because the same rigid gender expectations distort perception. People treat dog violence with similar sorts of bias: a Rottweiler will be classed as dangerous and require the utmost diligence in training and temperament management, because it can rip your face off. A Chihuahua? Or small dog? They are typically the WORST trained and get away with a lot, biting/aggression is more common because it is ALLOWED. People laugh at a little toy dog jumping on you - a Great Dane jumping on an old person could seriously destroy their lives. Obviously this analogy doesn't stretch far and is a bit reductive. It just serves to highlight bias and is a capacity for harm example. With humans - perceived potential for harm is under stricter scrutiny. @lostingenosmaze deadass -
Natasha Tori Maru replied to Rafael Thundercat's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
The solution is to stop replying. Regardless of being tagged. I simply don't engage if I do not want to. Tag prompt or no. The only thing we are responsible for is our action. -
Natasha Tori Maru replied to TruthFreedom's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Even Peter Ralston has made a lot of meaning for himself. Nihilism is not IT. -
Natasha Tori Maru replied to Natasha Tori Maru's topic in Off-Topic: Pop-Culture, Entertainment, Fun
@Carl-Richard I really like how you apply yourself and.. oh my FUCKING God - I thought I was the only one to notice the Iago parrot voice from Greg: This is the real Iago voice: -
While in later times the Incans formed up an empire, in their earlier history when tribal, I distinctly recall some brutal shit. Human sacrifice was a thing prior to the Incans forming into an empire. Sacrifice was more occasional and smaller in tribal society. When they formed up an empire human sacrifice was rarer in frequency, and more symbolic - but grander & to a HUGE scale. I also recall reading human sacrifice during the empire was more politically integrated. Just from my memory alone, tribal society wasn't all peace. I am sure there are more examples. Bit of romanticizing is going on to fill in the gaps where real facts should be....
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Humanity has always been shit at predicting future circumstances. In fact - Bryan Johnson's whole Don't Die + AI controlling and leading our lives, and the solutions for transhumanism and a population that never shrinks - are based 100% on the fact we are dogshit at predicting the future.
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Yes but in @UnbornTao's defence - look at how confusing this thread is - the title says 'causes cancer' which is typically a chronic exposure issue. Obviously some substances are so lethal to inhale or be around they can cause cancer. But the second list you prompt to contemplate - it points to prolonged chronic exposure, which, given the threat title 'causes cancer', leads users to contemplate your second list and how these substances can contribute to cancer over a longer period. This is even emphasised by you inviting us to consider these substances may be benign, but with chronic exposure (cancer as the context) they may be insidious. I do not see any acute-lethal substances there. So you can hardly be surprised OTHERS are confused when you switch context to acute short term effects
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That would cover a lot of creatine needs 🙂 I supplement because I tend to eat much less meat. I find the effects of creatine as a nootropic lesson when you eat a meat based diet. Greatest effect when I am predominantly vegetarian.
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@PsychedelicEagle so your dishes get oily
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I addressed the things he said, though. So my assessment is seperate and stands. Cooker. Which is the same as millions of other people who want to be influencers or develop a social media following. Nothing new there. Talking about health and wellness is a huge industry. You can spout all that stuff and still be ungrounded.
