A list of members banned from the Ray Peat Forum
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Happy to see you here. Enjoyed reading your posts.
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@Harlock Can the admin NOT see the DM's? Are they truly private? Im not banned yet, but not sure why. I'm happy to send private messages to certain people with the info for this forum if I feel the threat of being reported isn't an issue.
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@Regina He posted today but it was just to make an appearance since people were asking about him.
He's also on X.
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I got banned today. A badge of honor.
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JamesGatz of course.
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@Sugar Hi, he is not banned
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@Amazoniac
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@Amazoniac Burtlancast I believe. Not seen since October. I asked Charlie if he was banned and got crickets.
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Amazoniac were you banned?! I had no idea the banning was so extensive. My god Charlie really has gotten completely mad and out of control. This is the exact kind of behaviour cult leaders do. Explains his anti vitamin A stance.
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@Sugar said in A list of members banned from the Ray Peat Forum:
JamesGatz of course.
I love that guy!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1VMsoD_ptE
HeyThere
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@ilovethesea @Amazoniac
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@Amazoniac How nice to have both of my banned accounts right next to each other in the list
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User questforhealth was banned recently on this post for debunking Charlie's claims by asking questions :
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Charlie is losing it. I hope this place can give me good advice.
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@questforhealth Welcome to you friend
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@questforhealth
Somehow I think you'll know if there's bad advice in a moment. And even though noise or pain can drown out the sense sometimes, that's often just cue to sleep on it once or twice.
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@ThinPicking Hopefully. Been a bit exhausted the past few days from RPF and Charlieβs recommendations... Waking up feels like I am glued to my bed.
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@questforhealth
That doesn't sound unusual to me. If someone's even slightly invested, emotion hath weight. And if we're forced to haul it somewhere we may need a rest.
Aside from that. A spot of fluid restriction after 18:00 and up to bedtime, around a dense and balanced(ish) dinner, may do wonders for sleep inertia. Assuming a person isn't already generally restricting. In which case the opposite may be true.
This very simple thing may be worth testing. Carefully, if you're already off balance. And preferably while self describing in a journal to keep track of it.