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Posts made by Androsclerozat
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Youtube is a wasting time platform for new content creators
There are hundreds of thousands of new content creators on Youtube that upload videos consistently.
I believe Youtube has an algorithm that stops them from becoming popular in order to waste people's time and putting them into a learned helplessness state.
Most recommended videos has over 50k views. When you get to see a video of 2000 views? Once every 20. What are the chances of becoming popular knowing that there are tons of people like you waiting for some views?
Most probably, even the little views they get are from bots. 500 views? Maybe only 10 people saw your video. Why I say this? Because it seems impossible to create a community.
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RE: Water consumption
@Serotoninskeptic
When I increased my temps with extra layers I started peeing more and also during the night
I was eliminating unnecessary water
So increasing metabolism can also mean peeing more in the beginning -
RE: Water consumption
Just listen to your body. If you think too much then you are stressed and the cause can be something else.
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RE: What is you best advice to deepen voice
@William-Shat
From my experience, one thing really helped was increasing dopamine by taking Selegiline. It felt efortless to talk louder.
Being well fed, eating every 2 hours, relaxed my body till the point of being able to talk without any stress, relaxing my throat muscles. This decreased my pitch without trying, naturally. -
RE: Depopulation agenda what is the long term goal?
The final goal since they are satanic is to enslave men till the point of putting all of them into a learned helplesness state. This will allow them to take and sacrifice any of our children without much effort, like choosing from a candy shop.
So it will become scarier and scarier, it will be a torture world where nobody can do anything. Will they get bored of it? Maybe. But I think they will a find a way to cope. -
RE: What makes one unable to get brainwashed?
@the_black_jew said in What makes one unable to get brainwashed?:
@Androsclerozat what is the serotonin and delayed gratification connection
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RE: What makes one unable to get brainwashed?
@ThinPicking said in What makes one unable to get brainwashed?:
@Androsclerozat said in What makes one unable to get brainwashed?:
So you think discipline is free will.
No. You're not understanding at all.
Enjoy your hobby chap.
Chill out, it's fine if you're not able to explain it clearly. It's a hard topic.
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RE: What makes one unable to get brainwashed?
@ThinPicking said in What makes one unable to get brainwashed?:
What is discipline anyway, in a soft or stark form.
So you think discipline is free will.
If we use the discipline to choose what's good for us, then our choice is guided by the pro's and con's. That means we don't actually have free will into choosing good or bad. It's guided by nature in order to survive.Now, another example, let's think about going to vacation, you don't care if Greece or Italy because you see them at the same level. In that case you will choose randomly, or maybe you will try to find the tiniest reason to choose one rather than another, like time flying.
In any case, you are guided by reasons pro's and contra's.
Another example, maybe you want to go vacation now or after 3 months when it's 30% cheaper. In this case, you will be guided by serotonin (as haidut said, serotonin plays a role in delayed gratification), and not your choice.
Is there willpower? Yes, but it's used when we do what we don't like. It's limited because we suffer.
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RE: What makes one unable to get brainwashed?
@the_black_jew by brainwashing I mean a person who can't change his point of view although evidence is presented that shows the opposite, just because he trusts fully the system (or a person) and can't allow himself to criticize it.
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RE: What makes one unable to get brainwashed?
@ThinPicking said in What makes one unable to get brainwashed?:
Your resting metabolic rate is part of your context. But it's also responsive to more than your own behaviour towards yourself. For example the old phrase "slap some sense in to you" has its connotation for a reason. And then there's *"comfort is a slow death".
What if we don't have free will in the response. What if it's all guided by our metabolism. What if there's more to it, like specific genes that are impossible to break that makes one immune to brainwashing?
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RE: What makes one unable to get brainwashed?
@the_black_jew said in What makes one unable to get brainwashed?:
@Androsclerozat you say it yourself, they have a working well metabolism
Yes but I think it's more than that
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What makes one unable to get brainwashed?
I've been reading some CIA horrific experiments attesting that after the experiments, there were always some people unable to get brainwashed. I imagine that those people, in a case of flight or fight, they tend to only fight, completely abolishing the possibility of choosing the other option.
I've met even adults that got seriously traumatized, with cuts on their arms, being hospitalized plenty of times and taking dozens of benzos with alcohol, that now, they're not mentally healthy, some of them have severe borderline disorder, but they still got the power of thinking for themselves and not being brainwashed by the media.
One of them told me that he developed well till the age of 7, and then the abuse started. I could see that he had high thyroid since he had thin skin with visible veins on his arms, his social skills were above average and his head was way bigger for his size.I suppose being high thyroid part of your life, puts you in a position were dying gets way harder.
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Does sugar has an effect on acetylcholinesterase?
I have to know this because when I was having a very low fat high sugar diet, I was hyperactive from adrenaline, bipolar (mostly euphoric), sometimes manic, extremely motivated to go out and dissociated. It's similar with cyproheptadine at high doses and I know that low acetylcholine makes you adrenalinic and cuts your consciousness from time to time similar to dissociation. So maybe I had a chronic state of lack of choline from too much acetylcholinesterase that sugar produced or maybe it was only too much fructose.
I was eating: 500g sugar with 30g fat short-chain. Upping fat intake decreased almost all symptoms above.
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RE: What do you guys think of Trump now that he won
What if WW3 would be forcibly pushed with nuclear weapons until Trump becomes president so they can use his image to repair the damage made by Biden in order to give the impression that he is the saviour. But in reality it's only manipulation because he's part of the plan.
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RE: is Putin bluffing?
@sneedful
I can't find anymore the articles that wrote that, but media will never say the truth.
What I can say that he even talked on TV that the occultists will kill him.
365 days before his death, he wrote a poem about masonry
https://www.facebook.com/122380587782696/posts/pfbid0QwxaTBz8qf5RjYCoRTTEiJpXKMLhNhFPy8LXUgXy1jSFDRfj2AX1zAPJyR37UKHXl/?app=fblHe explains how this world is governed by the masons in a stylish way
Also, he wrote the poem on 15 Sept 2014 and he died on 14 Sept 2015, which is a full year with last day included.
For us, the numbers may not have significance, but numerology for them they do.
Off topic: Look when Chester Bennington, Chris Cornell and Avicii, all 3 singers died one by one after working on the silent documentary about child trafficking of Podesta and Clinton.
If we look it up:
Chris died first on 20th
Chester born on 20th, died on Chris's birthday 20th,
Avicii died third on 20th.
All died on 20th, 20+20+20 x 3 (people), 60 x 3, 606060, which is 666.
I don't know much about numerology, but I know that the Bible is against it, and the elites follow it. -
RE: What do you guys think of Trump now that he won
Since voting doesn't make sense, the only way to save a country is through honest intellectuals. The problem is that there are less and less, even though population as they say, increases. Mothers have a difficult time staying healthy, so the baby
, and I believe this leads to dumber generations.
In my home country, the geniuses that invented staff we use today were born in the countryside, in small towns in the best environment possible. The idea that we need plenty of stimulation from childhood in order for our brain to develop well is false. -
RE: What do you guys think of Trump now that he won
@S-Holmes Yes, but he continued the ones that he had. Maybe he had enough? This still makes him a criminal.
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RE: What do you guys think of Trump now that he won
@S-Holmes said in What do you guys think of Trump now that he won:
there were no wars during Trump's first term.
You meant "no new wars"