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Posts made by ThinPicking
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RE: Peating in poverty
@CO3 said in Peating in poverty:
That's called 'being gullible'
I urge you to reserve your conclusion O3.
Just that for now.
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RE: Friends
@ThinPicking I've travelled a lot in the past. I'm a single parent so my options are limited.
Ah Emi I meant very much on this land. With and/or to anyone you may already know. And if not for whatever reason, no problem. The other thing then, new acquaintance, new walking (no running!).
I know everything "social" is a special kind of special in the UK because we can all be a bit stiff. Until we're not. And then again. And so on. I don't know what to say other than keep patience, and try not to mind if you give a little heart and someone spills their drink or sneezes on it... so to speak. You'll get it back.
Notice. I know you do. This is only a reminder.
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RE: A Small Announcement
Reads and seems fine to me @NotShanalotte. It's sensible. And I appreciate the thought.
@lisan-al-gaib We're probably doing that right now. Join in and keep it real I guess.
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RE: Friends
@lisan-al-gaib I'm not finding those relationships challenging, but rather seeking advice on how to navigate a world where one's social circle consists only of virtual friends who align with one's values - I'm referring to values such as like mindedness (including an interest in Ray Peat's work), integrity, higher consciousness, self-awareness, and personal growth.
I know this is easier said than done, but it's probably where energetics count most. Beside the sharing of ritual, which always involves some novelty. Keep in person alive and don't look for alignment/depth or try to force it. Arrive at it.
Go for a walk in the garden... so to speak. No running. Continuously discern of self and of the others, in moments and after the fact. A person may realise they sat down and forgot all about it. It could a minute. It could take them a lifetime. It could be you. It has and could still be me.
If there's something bad in your wake together. Walk back if you want. Don't forget to ask why. And don't worry.
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RE: Advice on tinnitus - UPDATE
@Emilia said in Advice on tinnitus:
My GP advised me that there is no cure
Nonsense, naturally.
@Emilia said in Advice on tinnitus:
I did get the vaccine due to flying to the US a few years ago..unfortunately!!
Don't worry about it. Just maybe keep your feet on the ground in future. Lest ye are partial to roulette.
Maybe it muddled RRAS and myocardial function for 6 months at best. Who knows. Who cares. It's behind you.
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RE: Advice on tinnitus - UPDATE
@Emilia said in Advice on tinnitus:
I drink a lot of milk (2 L per day).
Do you ever add any salt and sugar to this Emi? And are you drinking this around three "solid" meals ("solid" food itself is a colloid, a sponge, an extremely high viscosity/high osmolality fluid).
I wasn't clear in the text Kilgore copied from elsewhere, but I also separate any bulk of liquid from my meals. I started doing this as a rule years ago when looking at (and literally listening to) the way the stomach digests things (a wild subject itself). And felt a lot better doing it. I just take a sip or two of water after the last bite and wait at least 15 minutes before drinking anything else. No matter how much salt or sugar I might have added to it. And the shorter that window, the more gently I'll sip through it, so as not to disturb what's going on in the distal stomach/proximal intestine.
I waffled about it a bit in various places on RPF. Amazing study here to give you an idea of how the stomach changes form to accommodate various situations.
https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0021929006002284
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RE: Advice on tinnitus - UPDATE
@Kilgore said in Advice on tinnitus:
Is this a remedy @ThinPicking ?
Ah yea, I can confirm. I've given myself tinnitus and remedied it this way many times. And healed my poor ears from the blistering noise of britain's metal scene.
Just don't take it too far. I'm not a 'no water' person. The goal in restriction (to me), and increasing osmolality of other fluids is to draw structure in to tighter arrangement so you can resume dilution, more carefully, from a better place. You've gotta feel it out. And is the case here, hear it out.
I can also get variance in perception of amplitude and tones by toying around with this. Perception of pace by sabotaging or improving my rate in other ways.
(caveat, maybe I'm completely wrong about this)
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RE: Charlie hatin Dairy was a trend prior to anti-VA fad
"it is all so simple"
Interesting.
Good spot. Thanks.
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RE: Peating in poverty
@Norwegian-Mugabe said in Peating in poverty:
Your ********** ***** wife
Please, don't do that kind of thing again.
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RE: Stop the hubris.
@Abaris said in Stop the hubris.:
Humble yourself and start taking thyroid.
Still
I drink caffeine and monch like a horse. Yet to try thyroid in isolation.
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RE: Stop the hubris.
One might say the secret ingredient is Faith in God.
There may be many other ways to put it. Surrounding thought forms and cardiac tones may be remarkably similar if not identical. One might keep an open mind, perhaps inevitably an open heart to boot, be remarkably selfless, endlessly inquisitive, extraordinarily generous in sharing discovery, and muse that we're afloat on a neutrino sea... for example. Who knows.
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RE: Peating in poverty
Boys. This is not far off Gatz/Redsun tier scrappin.
Some here will know the community meme.
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RE: Peating in poverty
Sources and history to one side for a muse.
That a corporation is a legal person (payout in litigation) with limited liability (payout in backruptcy) is bound to create some (very interesting) behavioural distortions with compounding effects. An illicit house party if you will. Love em.
Pulling the rug on that would be a complete disaster. But a little over a certain revenue. Seems sane. Maybe worth a chat. What would I know. Armchair economics.
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RE: Peat grifters on twitter
All those I sampled seem fine to me. The wider context is ill but that's no ones fault really. The human race has a hangover to nurse. Ongoing platform issues and personality obsessions. A lot of cognitive outsourcing.
If you catch one lying or or otherwise distorting information repeatedly, and you can reasonably speculate on and test an ill reason they'd do so. In your right mind. Light them up. Same in any kind of "consultancy" really. Even offline. There's always going to be bad actors. And bad observers.
Agree all should be sighting sources. Or at least reminding the going attention that "the truth is out there" (for free). But what can you do.
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RE: Assorted news
@Beatrix said in Assorted news:
@ThinPicking If one is only indirectly affected by a climate disaster, he will nonetheless see great value in a water filtering system, alternative power sources and a portable radio.
This is a public service announcement. She is both amusing and correct.
Also.