Natasha Tori Maru

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  1. I am very disconnected from news and media in a similar way. Perhaps the main difference for me is that the really relevant shit reaches me through family and colleagues. I hear them chit-chat about the biggest happenings, but I do not engage in news on a day to day basis.
  2. This makes no sense
  3. On this forum if anyone is going to recommend a 15 day dry fast I am going to speak out against it for safety reasons. What you said above is an assumption.
  4. Sounds like a hebephile to me. Not paedophile Your avatar change got me - almost choked on my food
  5. I can express myself how I like, thanks. And my advice aligns with medical recommendations. You can justify your actions however you like - but I would think about the reason WHY you responded to me. Something I said triggered your ego, so there is growth work there for you.
  6. Looks like AI If you write from the soul others will resonate and naturally pay attention. May not be AI but the format is 🤢🤮 I strongly advice anyone reading against dry fasting for this length of time.
  7. Telling others what you yourself need to hear. Over and over and over again.
  8. @Ramasta9 Fun times Even better when you get the RNG brownie of doom and you end up spinning, pinned in place for 4 hours! No quality control on that dose when its home baking
  9. Yeah, they changed the subgroups to be more defined for anyone attracted to underage girls/boys. I had no idea until I worked with a journalist who was researching a local sex offender/murder unsolved case in Melbourne. He interviewed an expert to be able to psychologically profile individuals who showed predispositions to hebephilia.
  10. There's also hebephilia if you want to complicate this further. Also ephebophilia.
  11. You can choose to see it that way, sure. You will just be in for some huge surprises. Not my truth at all. I suspect your view is limited and shaped on some observations without context and too much online confirmation bias. Good luck - I cannot help you.
  12. Back when I was at uni we would often float at my mates place who lived 3 mins from campus. One day we cooked up a batch of brownies and left to play frisbee at the park. Upon return we find half the brownies gone, and Nick's dog Rusty completely incapacitated on the floor with the most fucked up and impossible-to-miss dog grin - surrounded by his voided bowels He was totally fine. But I will never forget stoned Rusty!
  13. @Theprofessional I can 100% see your strategy is about certainty and guarantee in life. I strongly believe this should be abandoned. There are no guarantees or certainties. You will severely limit your options. And even though my words might be blunt - I actually don't want a negative outcome for you at all....!!! @aurum's advice is great because he has 1) masculine perspective and 2) strategizes well while not operating from any limiting beliefs.
  14. I wouldn't approach this with such a limiting mindset. Just aim to socialise and forget about this good paying career crap. Shooting yourself in the foot. Not to mention this 'I need to earn enough before xxx' is another self deception. You need blah blah before you LIVE LIFE? No. It sounds like you are terrified of women and socialising and this is a way for you to not have to face that (by needing $xxxx income) If you didn't have social media and all this shit to compare or get bizarre info - you wouldn't even HAVE this belief. Believe me, you will regret taking a path like the above. Do you really want someone to only value you for the money you provide? Do you realise what that will do to you psychologically? You will have ideas like 'If I lose my job, I lose my woman' 'My woman only values me for money, not for who I am' 'If I get old and can't work, or injured and can't work, I will lose my woman'. Don't do this to yourself. Disregard this at your peril and get off social media/online and jump into the experience of life. FACE TO FACE.
  15. Client relationships usually centre around contracts and contract administration - the contract is the stick. If you work as part of a cog in a business you probably want to get paid with bonus incentives or share allotment - the carrot. Overall I get why wage slavery as a concept might erode you slowly over time. But think about it like this - you want to partake and benefit from society, correct? Well then you have to actually contribute back with value in some way. You cannot just take take take with this mindset of privilege. If you want to benefit from the structures in place to live in a first world country - steady power, clean water, food delivery, gas, medical assistance, emergency services - you have to contribute back in some way. Everything is a compromise. The system is broken - which is the real problem. You wouldn't feel like a wage slave if the system wasn't so tailored to the top 5% of earners. If you didn't start so far behind due to wages not matching housing prices etc. Work with what you got and be realistic.
  16. @TruthFreedom You could just say you are a grounded realist? Sounds like a better fit @Schizophonia Massive trauma. Above your typical variety I would say. I think it took me, perhaps, 15 or so? years to heal. I didn't have my shit together until 35/36. From then I applied myself 100% to 'life' and taking responsibility. Within 3 years I worked my way up to where I am today. So I stagnated in life for a very long time. And I know that no matter what age we are - growth can happen. And FAST. I do not subscribe to doomer mindset or hopelessness. I WAS that. I know how much it destroys your experience of the world. AND I know how rapidly life can turn upside down
  17. Feel free to draft a proposal regarding how you are taking responsibility?
  18. I want to see Trump on the stand. Let's put that peckerheads balls on ice and skewer him with a reputation destroyer like NHI 😈 I reckon mass telepathic communication in conjunction with seeing them would do it.
  19. When I relied on them to facilitate a 'spiritual connection'. And when they became an escape or cope. I had to cut them out to maintain grounding with truth. Also, I justified some of my use for 'healing' when plain old cognitive behavioural therapy would have been 100000% faster to fix my shit. Live and learn
  20. Just for any users in general - what sort of proof would you need to confirm aliens? Official government statement? Confirmed recovered tech? Recovered bodies? Aliens physically on news broadcasts? Landing in public or at every major city? Economic restructures? Physical biological specimens or technology subjected to open, peer-reviewed analysis by independent global scientists? It is an interesting question I return to a lot. Especially given the advent of AI + fake news etc.
  21. 'Age of Disclosure' I liked it. Anyone who hasn't followed the UFO topic will enjoy the general collated timeline it presents. Not a lot of new stuff but the most surprising parts to me were the detailed testimonies of Eric Davis and Hal Puthoff. That stuff was new to me.
  22. Look at the state of the world as informative and not existential.