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Natasha Tori Maru replied to Natasha Tori Maru's topic in Off-Topic: Pop-Culture, Entertainment, Fun
I think he takes less test that Clav. • Testosterone (TRT) — 220 mg : base hormone dose • Accutane — 25 mg : skin/acne • Retatrutide — 12 mg • Nebivolol — 10 mg : heart/blood pressure • Melanotan 2 : tans 100x faster, limits UV exposure • Melatonin — 300–500 mg : antioxidant for liver & brain • L-Glutathione : antioxidant, protects liver from drinking and Accutane • NAD+ : cell health • Anavar : lowers cortisol ^ That's Braden's list of pharmaceuticals - ANAVAR TO OWER CORTISOL WTF Gregs fucking Aladdin Lago bird voice makes me want to punch kittens but he knows his shit fitness wise. Shame about the weird hairline from the hair transplant. Why do I know all this? The young aussie trades we hire out to help the chippies 🥲 -
There will be someone out there who will want the challenge of designing / constructing the diamond spigot architectural monstrosity 💎🪠🔨🔨🔨
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People underestimate how steep the learning curve is for this kind of work. It is why architects and consultants exist. Tell them what you want, and they translate that into a compliant design. At that stage, you’re usually only meeting minimum standards, which is just the baseline. Build quality is a separate issue entirely. You either engage a competent GC to manage trades and quality control, or you take that responsibility on yourself. And if you do, be prepared to actively supervise. Because most trades will go for speed at the cost of quality. Cut corners where they shouldn't. For the hospitals and science facilities we do, which are specialised as fuck and high standards cannot be compromised? use a trusted set of trades you bring from job to job, or closely monitor and inspect work at every stage There are specialists for niche applications, but they can be hard to find and expensive. Trying to manage all of this without construction experience is where people run into trouble. It’s not impossible, but it requires constant oversight. Or having someone who knows the industry to help you. Like surgery... being detail-oriented doesn’t mean you should do it yourself.
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Natasha Tori Maru replied to Monster Energy's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@Carl-Richard I gave it away with my leading questions... One has to realise the comments betray a lack of experience and entrenched judgement over the wisdom of discernment? The unconscious communicates whether we intend it to or not -
Placebo and nocebo 🎯
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Which is my point exactly 💯
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Are we aiming for balancing the pendulum swing, or truth?
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Natasha Tori Maru replied to Monster Energy's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@Basman I am curious & I present a somewhat loaded question that betrays my own feelings/experience on the matter: In an emergency life/death, or adrenalin fuelled situation - one in which you are forced to make a snap decision with irrevocable consequences - do you propose you would be able to engage your rational, thinking mind? Over a feelings and attachment based survival instinct? And my second question - can you describe to me some experiences you have had like this and how you reacted? -
Harm isn't caused by just blocking oxygen. The body isn't a combustion engine where oxygen in > energy out > contaminants reduce efficiency. Human biology is simply way more complex and cannot be reduced like that. Shitloads of toxins don't reduce oxygen availability it all... some block enzymes in mitochondria, some cause systemic inflammation. Others damage DNA and signalling pathways.... I am not a biologist so there is probably more. Just off the top of my head.
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No - I do not care. I have always earned more than the men I have been with. It has never been an issue. As in, does the quality of their help suck? Or do I think lower of them for assisting with normal living standards? Some people suck yes - its not a gender or sex thing
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Can you show some studies in mechanism of action?
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I can read anger/blame/aggression from both sides. It isn't hard to detect.
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It is the angry/aggressive feminist stuff that is perceived as ugly.
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Depends on many factors - it can be done.
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There is a context you are not picking up on - it isn't the statement quoted being touted as ugly.
