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Thoughts on JG Thirlwell's cheekbones?
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Awake and mad.
And I haven't even watched the news yet.
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White teenage lifters-!
Stop trying to build muscle!
You are too young to train
You are ruining your body
Your parents are bad for allowing it
You have body dysmorphia
It's vaguely gay
It's toxic masculinity
Wait until you are an adult to begin these habits
Eat the soi, watch the porn, buy games, worship blacks and get the vax instead
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now kiss
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why do people think I'm autistic :(
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yes
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>>42849447
that's why I post
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sad
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was grocery shopping last night looking around the cheeses and this hetfag couple rounded the corner of the display at the same time i did
literally had to squish myself up against it to make space as they walked side by side
sometimes it feels like i don't even exist
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>>42849709
Too many fat chicks. Kind of how gay strip clubs are always balding d-list 36 year old slobs.
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>>42849607
:( thank you anon
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i talk back to people when i feel like it's safe like if they're in a car or something but in situations like that im way too scared of getting beaten up
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>>42849781
I don't think that would be helpful. I do think they should be afforded inpatient institutional treatment options like any other addiction rehab though. They symptoms are physical but the disorder is emotional or mental. Over indulgence is a stress reaction. The obesity causes more stress, so it becomes a spiral. Some people just need to get smart about diet choices. Others need full immersive rehab. Women approaching middle age seem to be the most at-risk. It's just a fact that most people are trained to eat poorly from the culture. Then they become parents and it gets even worse in the next generation. People tend to think fitness is for someone else and that its exclusionary. Or they form adversarial relationships with food. Most commonly, they are both working and simply don't know how to prepare meals that are both tasty and nutritious. So time spent on preparation becomes a factor too. This seems especially true for families where both parents are working.
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does cuddling actually feel so good, or have I just built it up in my mind as something fantastic such that when I actually experience it again, it'll feel underwhelming and I'll switch to wanting to sleep by myself
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Get a life
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>>42850606
Bless her for finding anything online she can enjoy at her age in these times. If I was an old lady today I would think the internet was Satan's monument to his conquest over humanity and every screen a portal to demons. Let the poor woman enjoy her new toy. The world doesn't have much else left to offer the old dear.
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I think here there is some law that you can't even sleep with a student if they are 18 just because they are a student. I mean I get it but its strange. There was a case where the girl was a day from turning 18 the last day of school and they still tried to throw the book at him. The girl pleaded for his dismissal.
I have really had it with these dickless chuds who want to act like boys are girls when some ditzy 26 year old woman teacher sleeps with some 11th grade teenager as some smart ass tit-for-tat response to "equality". Yes she's stupid and needs to be fired but for fucks sake get a grip. She didn't "ruin" the boys life. She gave him a story for a lifetime. Sharia for women makes more sense every day. Feminism turns men into the same whiny pussies. "That 'poor' boy'." Gimme a fuckn break.
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I have a middle aged Iraqi friend who went full degenerate with one of the Call of War games, Idr which one. Totally fell into it. To be fair, he did have to plot his escape from Iraq during Saddam. Maybe that had something to do with it.
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I think women should be treated with decency and respect. But I still maintain that they more closely resemble a primate mammal product than the species itself. I think they seem like underdeveloped retards because they basically were selected to be. They don't survive unless men bring them food and give them safe shelter. Basically an egg with an attached vestigial nervous system and limbs. To be fair, they have to be irrational to accept life under men as a wife. Its a feature, not a flaw.
And I still fundamentally believe men are responsible for everything because only men can be. So I have no patience for men who accept the brainwashing that women are essentially male brains inside a body with tits and a vagina. If you are a man that believes women think- actually think- the way men do and then act confused when they behave like children, the man is as much of an idiot as any woman. First accept that it is a child at best for life, and then figure it out from there.
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>>42850794
Even if that were true, a woman who is equal to a man is a defective woman by definition.
Being deserving of equal protection from abuse as men does not actually make them the same as men. It does not mean they are entitled to be given the same responsibilities or role as men because they are not men. Children deserve equal protection from abuse as adults but we don't make them airline pilots or let them buy real estate.
Idw argue about it though. Everyone deserves their view. You either get it or you don't. If you don't, it's not a judgment. Having some idealism isn't a sin.
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Myth busted
https://tech.yahoo.com/general/articles/no-were-not-running-qr-1500167 98.html
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God I wish I looked like this.
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I can tell you know a lot more about vidya than me. I have a lot of fun modding just one game and have played others, but I don't consider myself a real gamer. I watch some streams about one though. I always wanted to play others more but never have the time or attention for it anymore. I was big into them once, but once I got into modding, that became my bigger pass time.
I thought you mentioned something called Factorio I was just looking at. I might be mistaken though; it may have been someone else.
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Hello, good evening! I had a long day of doing errands and fell asleep, but I'm awake now.
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Anon nooo
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>Thank you Marina. It's not just you, many people have difficulty relating. I find more often than not, thats not a bad thing, because I would not want to relate to most people today. You just have the disadvantage of coming from better people than most.
You're welcome, and yes, sometimes I do find it hard to relate. My family usually attributes it to my autism, but I sometimes wonder how different I would be if I was raised in a different environment with different circumstances.
>It sounds like you had a perfect cat indeed. It sounds like my mother's cat, which was crazy friendly and loved pets. Most cats are snobbish towards me. I always figured they clocked that I am actually much more stupid than most people realize. They surely act that way towards me lol.
I do wonder what it is about us that animals find appealing and why one might get attached to one person more than another. Some people say it's whoever feeds them but I feel it goes deeper than that. And you seem pretty smart to me. :)
>I am very sorry for his passing. I had pets that passed, one in particular from very long ago when I was a kid that I still think about every day. That is, I remember playing with her right before I fall asleep. I don't even know why, but I do.
Thank you, and I'm sorry for yours too. I believe there's always a part of them that stays with us even when they're no longer around, like something in our brains that expects them to show up any day even if it doesn't make sense.
>Be blessed and be well, Marina.
Thank you, and you too, Anon <3
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1am. I'm having coffee and pie. Watching Twin Peaks.
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Thank you Marina, you are very kind. I really do think you come from better people than most. Consider, its harder to be good people, so there are fewer of them. So people who come from good families are naturally, as a matter of math, going to find it harder to relate to most other people. There are a lot of people in your situation, so you should not consider it such a disadvantage. It just means you have a better built in filter. If you related to most people, it would mean you relate to their character weaknesses more too.
You say you are autistic, but they say that about a lot of people for a lot of things, so much so that it doesn't really explain anything anymore if it ever did. If you were raised differently in a different environment, you wouldn't be you, and I think that would be a loss.
I think for a lot of animals, there is probably some truth to that idea about feeding them, but it clearly is not all of them. Animals not only have personality as a species, but specifically for the individuals. And of course you know cats have all sorts of personalities. So it sounds as though you had one of the best. I would agree that in your case, there was certainly more to it than food. I think it was clear that he was a product of a very loving home, and probably sensed that he was blessed to have you and share yours. And besides, its just a fact some animals are smarter than others of the same species...
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... I don't think I am especially smart. I have some education, I am hyper-literate, have some eloquence or articulation and diction. I abstract somewhat well, and am marginally above average. But that's not quite the same thing as being smart.
One thing is certain, I have gotten a lot dumber from age. Mostly just hopelessly neurotic. Now I am more informed on specific things, but don't place any especial importance on it. Being full of trivia isn't actually all that useful. So I probably seem smart to some people, but I don't organize information especially well, and am not particularly pragmatic.
And that's a much better test of "smart". People can be a lot more basic in their thinking, much less educated and a lot smarter. I was reminded of that when I met kids from the rural country areas in the south. They didn't have a lot of education or big words but were exceptionally skilled in practical things that actually mattered more than academic conversations. Put succinctly, they were effective with much less.
My point being cats seem to have a Zen-like ability to see right through me lol. All they see is a gawking baboon trying to interest them in some string like a child, are not impressed, and make no effort to hide their contempt. It's like, "Just give me the damn tuna or f***off, loser" lol
> I believe there's always a part of them that stays with us even when they're no longer around
Yeah the one I mentioned stuck with me. Maybe because it was a part of my developing years. So now, looking back, I can see my flaws more clearly, and gave me the chance to learn about myself, as well as learn about the people around me, many years after the fact, because others interacted with her too. Like that one person said, "Animals are what make us human."
Sorry for rambling so much. It was just a lot of food for my thoughts. I hope you are well and rested from your errands, and have a bright day ahead. Be well.
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>You might like it on account of the autism factor.
lol
I would be mad except that frankly makes sense. After all, I did say I spent a lot of time in Sim City. Idk if thats autistic but its close enough to being a spaz.
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lol no but that was a fave too. I'm sure you've heard me ramble about it and boasting about staying in the real life Vercetti hotel. Despite being full of memes it was disturbingly realistic. Several of the GTA games are like time travel for someone my age, which I assume was intentional.
I still don't know what to think of VI yet. Supposedly its going to revolutionize the entire idea of gaming with the advent of a new matrix with a universe that just keeps growing. Idk if thats your sort of thing though. I sense you are more about gameplay like a normal gamer than world building like me.
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I like playing Disgaea and Path of Exile, but there's so much to do; I get tired thinking about it. The min-max is fun though. All super technical. But I have to plan what I do ahead of time to make progress. Otherwise I spend the whole time in menus thinking about what to do.
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In 2021, Texas State Representative James Talarico, a Democrat representing District 50, argued during a Public Education Committee hearing that there are "six really common biological sexes" based on chromosomal variations, rather than just the binary of XX (female) and XY (male). Talarico argued that sex is a spectrum, not a rigid binary. The Six Types: Talarico stated that beyond XX and XY, there are variations including single X, XXY, XYY, and XXXY.
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I'll definitely play the new gta when it comes out. I doubt it will be much different than previous games though. I have a feeling that they are going to more heavily focus on the multiplayer skinner box stuff (which completely disinterests me) than actual cool features, but just the engine will make it pretty fun to fuck around in for a while.
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I would say those are chromosomal anomalies, and that they are still based in binary outcomes. If someone is born with a tail, we don't call them a new species. It's understood that they have a defect. Likewise, people with chromosomal disorders still express a gender and typically live by it.
There's been an effort to deliberately conflate transgenders with intersexed, sort of a medical nutshell game, suggesting that if people can be born with sex ambiguity physically, then trans are physical ambiguities, and therefore ??? have no medical choice, which is the same crap they tried to pull with gays in the early nineties using the same misinterpreted sloppy studies, just to bolster legal arguments, effectively declaring gays as some sort of mutant race because the "choice" aspect was considered an obstacle to legal sympathies.
If there really were a biological cause for trans and it could be tested to discern them from psychotics, no one would take it and would instead form a class action against whoever created the test.
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Big cock. Big brain.
Too bad you can't say the same.
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I am expecting big things from the graphics and mechanics. But I also expect they intend to monetize the heck out of it.
I like gameplay and missions, but have always been more of a free-roamer. That's why I fell in so deep with San Andreas and modding, because it gave me all the material to work with.
My hope is that VI is so diverse that one doesn't need a lot of mods. I never played RD2 either; I think Delta is the local expert on that. Its said to be quite something. I just mention it because VI is said to take a lot of the tech from RD2 and then some, naturally.
I really like to explore and customize though, thats the appeal to me. I am more of a tourist, really. I could never bear the stress that people who are constantly on missions online put up with. I would crack up from the constant pressure. I've seen what it does to people and Idw end up like that.
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https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8955456/
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10068286/
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>Focusing on RSFC, we demonstrated for the first time, that a simple 5-min resting-state scan of the human brain may provide a sufficiently strong basis to predict sexual orientation in healthy participants with high accuracy. Adding to the corpus of previous neuroimaging studies, our results are compatible with the interpretation that sexual orientation is linked to certain patterns of RSFC which can be used for the prediction of this highly complex human trait. This observation potentially supports a neurobiological component of sexual orientation: Such an accurate prediction of homo- versus heterosexual orientation is only plausible if RSFC allowed extracting predictive rules to tell apart the 2 sexual orientations.
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I only scanned them as they are very long and evolved. I think I take your point though. I am certainly not saying people don't have different brains that could theoretically, if arbitrarily, be profiled against gender. Which is kind of the point; to say someone is more female than male in some way is to imply what female and male are. And if you do that, then you are simultaneously saying what a female brain "should" be. Or perhaps you are alluding to the tests, and that is the context.
I guess it's all been said before.
For example, lets say we have an objective description of what a female brain is, and it appears in a male body. It's not clear to me how useful it is for that person to identify as a woman anymore than a man with gynecomastia.
Likewise, its a paradox, because what if the person has a typical male brain but still "feels" like a woman? If so, then of what use is a medical diagnosis of differentiation? Are we saying he has less right to identify as a female? And where is the value of choice in all this? You would immediately set off a competition between "true" trans and those who identify for other reasons. Eventually you end up going down the rabbit hole of legitimacy and definitions, and it just becomes an endless argument.
Ultimately, this is all about ego and money. There is money to be made and egos seeking recognition. And I don't think its a very rewarding endeavor to legitimize, especially under the guise of "treatment".
And even putting aside all that, you still have the issue of authorities and competence. If this is the foundation for batshit females to claim their son wants his nuts chemically removed and the law insists she has a right to authorize it, is that really some benefit?
And all of this attempts to disguise what this is all about: obsession with sex and, worse, children. Nothing good can come from legitimizing these obsessions, whether it is the individual or the crackpot parent glomming on to a fad.
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>>42851680
If it is true, then it will be undeniable and everyone will know it. But more likely, this funded project for some academics will fade into obscurity like every other attempt to link "sexual orientation" to some medical definition.
You can find correlations between anything and then claim there is some murky causation. But until it is definitive, its just claptrap for the laity. I have seen some version of this research bonanza for decades in essentialist queer theory, and it always ALWAYS ends with some loose ended question that no one bothers following up on once the money runs out and some tard gets published, and its discarded a year later.
And then there's the question of what is it worth, and to who?
If you have a predictive test, then predict. If it is so self evident, then there should be no question and it can be employed. Somehow, it never makes it that far, and just ends up fading away as another argument for its own sake that never goes anywhere.
Which is sort of what we are doing now, and why I'd rather abstain from it. Ultimately all we end up doing is proving that a theory is a theory. We never get to any practical application, just suggestions that never realize.
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are we team destiny or team pisco here?
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tldr of the studies:
Brain structure differences exist between different sexualities and can be measured. Sufficiently advanced methods of measuring these differences (machine learning) are able to predict the sexuality of a person from a non invasive brain scan. There really is a biological cause for sexuality and it is predictive with a high degree of certainty. (92% accuracy albeit in a small sample size. Accuracy will improve as methods improve)
Non tldr: (don't read unless you are boomeranon)
>lets say we have an objective description of what a female brain is, and it appears in a male body
There is no such thing as an objective description of a female brain unless you are talking about an individual female. What does exist is a distribution of all female brains and all male brains. The same is true for trans brains, gay brains, and probably the brains of people whose favorite color is orange.
While you could make the argument that someone has the "choice" of saying that their favorite color is blue, despite their brain indicating with a high degree of certainty that their favorite color is orange, that person would exist as an outlier within the distribution.
Ironically, the people that have a "choice" of preference are the real outliers.
>Likewise, its a paradox, because what if the person has a typical male brain but still "feels" like a woman?
They are an outlier
>then of what use is a medical diagnosis of differentiation?
It's useful for the vast majority of people who are not outliers
>Are we saying he has less right to identify as a female?
The question of rights is completely separate from the discussion of biological reality. I think that everyone should have every right that doesn't infringe on the rights of others.
>You would immediately set off a competition between "true" trans and those who identify for other reasons
Sure, this happens with literally everything though.
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not often do i find a gay dude who is genuinely cute enough to want as my bf. i dont quite understand the formula for it though. attraction. it's an inexplicable feeling, like, a natural instinct or something. to yearn for a male in such a way
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>>42851714
>this is all about ego and money
I think this is just your own ego and cynicism talking
>If this is the foundation for batshit females to claim their son wants his nuts chemically removed and the law insists she has a right to authorize it, is that really some benefit?
What if we had a brain scan that we could do as a requirement before transition and we didn't allow people who didn't "pass" the scan to transition before the age of 18? This would benefit the vast majority of "real" trans people and also exclude the outliers who really are just hapless victims of social contagion.
>Is that really some benefit?
It absolutely would be for the people that are not outliers.
>all of this attempts to disguise what this is all about: obsession with sex and, worse, children
Sex and children are biological imperatives
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>If it is true, then it will be undeniable and everyone will know it
That isn't true and you know it. There are many true things that a lot of people don't believe.
>If you have a predictive test, then predict. If it is so self evident, then there should be no question and it can be employed
Give it 20 years or so
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>>42851881
pisco is destinys ghost writer. has been for years, destiny doesnt come up with his own ideas but takes them from other people. they recently had a falling out when destiny was found guilty of possessing CSAM. and pisco has been growing on youtube getting tons of collabs with bigger people in left wing media.
>>42851952
yeah destiny is a massive piece of shit. his own son turned into a groyper and is constantly calling him out on twitter lmao. also destiny is a confirmed pedophile as he possessed CSAM as proven by his court documents and he admitted it on a youtube interview in which he sent a screenshot of CSAM to the interviewer, who then proceeded to call the police and file a report on destiny.
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Did read and you make valid points and, moreover, valid ideas, although I don't know how you would implement them legally. I think maybe we are talking past each other; that is, I am trying to see an endpoint where it becomes physically useful *by way of being deployed/utilized*. That is to say, where it survives scientific scrutiny and peer review enough to be put into use. To me, it appears to veer disturbingly close to modern day phrenology. Describing a thing we imagine based on what we see does not mean the description proves something is real. That is how superstition and religion start. And I still don't understand what merit there is or who is served by proposing these things.
It's just not black or white. People go through sexuality phases. People experiment. People choose to reject their sexual options for fidelity and family. People change identities. I feel choice matters and nothing is deterministic, and what is deterministic is not a mandate. Which brings me back to "who is this for and why?"
That is not to say that I condone being a luddite either. I just think we should take our time before enabling eugenicists, especially if it turns out to be another mirage. I have seen so many, so naturally I look at essentialism with a lot of caution...
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... You have to remember, all this essentialist stuff came out previously from Nazi's before it had a name, and I was in my youth right at the turning point when the fight for choice was crucified, the agenda changed, and for the benefit of people who did not have the interests of common people in mind when they upended the whole civil rights direction based on such claims. I spent an enormous amount of time studying to become qualified in the debate and gave the other side endless fair hearings. Not with homophobes, mind you, but fellow sexual minority academics. It was a constant battle between "These are the facts we know" vs. "But what if...?". And apparently "what if" won and we never legitimized choice ever again.
Anyways, I do appreciate it but I ask to retire the topic, from my end at least, for now. I feel like I crapped up the thread too much as it is. All I meant to do was respond to anons chromosome interpretation.
But I appreciate you taking the time to support your views, and I feel they are valid points to make.
Many thanks again for good discussion and, of course, its worthwhile food for thought. Be well.
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Hi Boomy. Hope you're good today and not being naughty
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Hi! I was hoping to see you. I'm sorry I missed your post earlier with White's wee pink beans lol
I was looking up your pain condition earlier. I was wondering if its ok to discuss, I understand if you would rather not.
I guess all I wanted to say was that it was sort of heartbreaking to read about, and scary for some people. I know I wont say anything you don't already know, but it would rid me of the anxiety of not knowing.
It said that there are some pain medications, but its not obvious to me that they would help, like Gabapentin, which is pretty hit and miss, and Flexeril for flare ups. And Celebrex.
It also heavily emphasized *specialized* physical therapy as being the most effective treatment. It kept mentioning the "Schroth Method" though I do not know what that means.
To me, steroid epidural injections seemed like a good option.
Of course, this all assumes you have a quality specialist that can help direct you.
What I mean to say is that for solutions, you have to aggressively vet medical professionals. People put too much faith in one or two doctors and do not learn of all their treatment options. One has to be very aggressive when vetting their caregiver options.
Sorry for babbling. But it was concerning to read. It said that it can get worse over time for people with significant misalignment. So I just wanted to be absolutely certain that I could convey as many as I could find.
I hope you are well too. I don't know how long I will be around yet. It is still sort of the middle of the night for me. I think my nap put me off rhythm, and I am stuffed on Chinese food. I don't know what I will get into today, but hopefully, its not much. Just naps, clown-posting and podcasts if all holds well.
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You can talk about anything to me
It's very sweet you read up on this stuff. I forget if I mention it already: I'm seeing a different chiropractor soon. If it dosent work out I look into physical therapy.
My bf got me a icepack for my back that stays on me. It doesn't help so far but I try.
He surprised me with chickens too. Not real lol but so cute. He knows I wanting chickens. I sleep with them 1 at a time.
I nap a lot lately. I feel like useless bum.
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Thank you. I was just reading about that Schroth Method. It seems to get a lot of positive feedback. I would again advise specialized physical therapy and steroid injections. Even if the condition does not worsen, the pain very well could, and I surely don't want that to happen.
I am glad bf gave you ice pack. I don't know if lanocaine would help, a salve. I have not seen anything suggesting it, so I assume not. I am really hoping you attack it so you can get it under control. Pain and discomfort can be very demoralizing and demotivating, and it becomes a spiral.
Anyways, I will shut up about it now, but I will probably ask about treatments again. I hope not to nag about it though.
lol at the chickens. He sounds very sweet, I am glad you have each other. He is very lucky indeed.
Someday, perhaps. It would be great if you can get a little rural land someday and have chickens. Good rural land is peaceful. I hope it is in reach someday.
Anyways. I nap a lot. I am not sure why. Bad "sleep hygiene" most would probably say. That is, not enough structure.
cute panda lol
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>>42852103
>Describing a thing we imagine based on what we see does not mean the description proves something is real.
Do you think gravity is real?
Why or why not?
>That is how superstition and religion start.
I would argue that superstition and religion start when people imagine things without testing them which is the opposite of what I am saying we should do
>It's just not black or white
>(sexuality) isn't just black or white
>therefore, it exists on a non-binary spectrum
Woops you accidentally conceded there
>I feel choice matters and nothing is deterministic, and what is deterministic is not a mandate.
I feel that choice is an illusion and that probably everything is deterministic if you analyze it enough
>what is deterministic is not a mandate
Something being deterministic means that there is no alternative. If something is deterministically true then it doesn't need a mandate because it just is that thing.
>who is this for and why
For people who have an intellectual interest in understanding how the universe works it's just observation
For people who will be affected by the conclusions of those observations it could be any number of things. A probalistically conclusive answer to the question "what is this individual's sexuality?" could be used to identify people as likely being a sexuality (obviously). What society does with that identification is up to society, but it doesn't change what base reality is, which is ironic since the people who are most against it tend to make the strongest and least evidenced claims of what reality and truth actually are.
I can relate to not wanting to enable eugenicists but that doesn't mean that genetics isn't real.
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Did read, ty. As I said, I would like to retire from the topic, but appreciate your thoughts. I was a little confused that you somehow construed that I thought sexuality is binary. I have been saying otherwise for eons. I don't even think "sexuality" is a legitimate field of study or useful concept, and mostly a contrivance of labeling and identity. Whether sex is binary or not depends on how you frame it. I think it is for practical medical scientific purposes. One can invent a third or 58th gender. I just don't see how it is useful for the discussion of actual sex/reproduction.
Your gravity analogy is good but I think maybe overreaches. I guess my safe answer would be that there is something real we call gravity. But thus far our definition and description of it is lacking. Which then opens a rabbit hole of "what is real" and I don't think either of us want to fall down that topic. At least not on a Thursday morning and sober. I am not awake enough to start babbling about my armchair astrophysics.
Its kind of like making the term "deterministic" relative. Or predestination, for that matter. As you probably know, I am a big nerd on language, and I've discovered that it's often inadequate for all concepts. I think this is one of those topics that takes eons to get through with words, so I will spare us both and leave it to smarter people who get paid to spend time on it lol
I don't want to diminish the relevance of what you are advocating though. I do think there is merit in science and study, even when there is no apparent point.
But I really do need to leave it there. Thank you again for the thoughtful discussion and food for thought.
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>Thank you Marina, you are very kind. I really do think you come from better people than most. Consider, its harder to be good people, so there are fewer of them. So people who come from good families are naturally, as a matter of math, going to find it harder to relate to most other people. There are a lot of people in your situation, so you should not consider it such a disadvantage. It just means you have a better built in filter. If you related to most people, it would mean you relate to their character weaknesses more too.
You're welcome and thank you. I think I understand. One time I was crying and saying I wish I was normal, because I was feeling sad at how unrelatable I felt to others. My sister told me everyone has a different normal and that I only need to find my normal, and that just because mine is different than everyone else's doesn't mean there's something wrong with me. It helped me make sense of things and I think about it from time to time.
>You say you are autistic, but they say that about a lot of people for a lot of things, so much so that it doesn't really explain anything anymore if it ever did. If you were raised differently in a different environment, you wouldn't be you, and I think that would be a loss.
Thank you. I believe we are made up of some things that are innate but also our environment. It's what makes us unique. :)
(I didn't have room for the quote) Yes, I think animals are capable of deeper emotional connections than many people give them credit for. I think there's a lot of people who simply never had that emotional connection so they think it doesn't exist.
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>>42852233
You don't have to shut up it's OK
It's a big dream to own a bigger house but not huge, and with good size property. But land and houses so fucking expensive now even though I saved up and worked hard for money for this.
Here is my new chickens. I really love them.
Was it you that said to me the good reasons to buy farm chicken eggs vs store bought? Because the reasons stick with me. Lately I only buy from local eggs
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>>42852284
Hi Marina!
Thank you also for the thoughtful post. I don't think I ever met anyone who considered me normal lol, so I can relate. I remember a period when people correctly thought I was weird, and so I thought about what exactly they were trying to tell me. I concluded that it meant that I said or did something that made them feel suddenly uncomfortable, like a weird sense of humor, that sort of thing. When people suddenly feel like they can't relate, it makes them feel confused and therefore a bit unsafe, like they don't know what they are interacting with. It was good feedback and taught me to learn to empathize more and be more self aware of how I was causing others to feel instead of voicing every fool thought in my head.
Anyways, I think animals are almost purely emotional; what else could they be, really? Emotions have a lot of purposes that I could ramble about for hours. They are sort of the evolutionary precursor for thinking. Which is not to say animals do not think of course. But I think its obvious that they are very emotional.
I was just now thinking of that video that goes around of the octopus sleeping and dreaming, and randomly changing colors as he does lol.
I am one of those oddballs that have more patience with animals than people, which is probably not a good thing. I wondered the other day if I would be that way if I had to live in the jungle 5000 years ago. Perhaps not. But even primitive people had a lot of awe and respect for animals, even if not especially ones they hunted. They made them into gods almost instinctively.
Since I have such a bad relationship with my own species, I wonder sometimes if helping animals, even bugs might be my only redeeming contribution to the universe and life. It would be nice to think there was more, but I think I can be satisfied with just that lol
Be well.
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>>42852346
yeah that's true. how sad and lonely and egotistical either one can be to try that hard failing at being interesting and putting that much effort and characters into a reply with all that spacing. either it's not a real human or someone with a debilitating mental disease.
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>>42852339
lol those are great XD
Ikwym. I could rant forever about what a crime against humanity the government is responsible for by making it so ridiculously hard for young people to put down roots with the stability of a home. We have not even begun to see the consequences of such a disastrous situation, and there will be endless, interminable pain and suffering for millions of innocent people forced to drift through life from rental to rental. There just is no substitute for a stable home.
Anyways... that's what /an/ told me and it made sense. That over a not very long period, that it is cheaper to own chickens than not to if you eat eggs. Presumably because they make so many and the feed is cheap. You have to have a good shelter and space for them to roam though. They are forever at risk from numerous predators, so it has to be secure.
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>>42852282
>I was a little confused that you somehow construed that I thought sexuality is binary
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>There's been an effort to deliberately conflate transgenders with intersexed, sort of a medical nutshell game, suggesting that if people can be born with sex ambiguity physically, then trans are physical ambiguities, and therefore ??? have no medical choice, which is the same crap they tried to pull with gays in the early nineties using the same misinterpreted sloppy studies
Yea to be fair I guess that you only explicitly said that sex is binary rather than sexuality being binary but then you conflated it with sexuality yourself when you said that it was the same thing that was pulled on gays.
I'm fine with being done with this but the last thing I want to say that you should maybe consider without necessarily replying to is:
Do you choose to assign moral weight to someone making a choice or is that innate to your observations?
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>>42852381
You don't even have to buy feed if you grow what they eat. And they'll lay way more eggs than you need.
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Its disturbing to see the American political left seemingly deliberately passing up a chance to nail the GOP to the wall over this Iran business.
This is an easy golden chance to crush the right for a decade and it's obvious. Yet they are pulling the punch. I guess that's how deep the AIPAC corruption is. Even the left wont go too hard on Trump to re-take power when it's that easy because of the risk of pissing off Zionist money.
Which suggests they calculate that there is a better chance to hold power by letting Israel slide than exposing the foreign lobby corruption. The corollary conclusion being they are running cover and corrupted too. Horrifying.
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>>42851344
Maybe it's not what people typically think of as smart, but I think having the ability to know and express one's feelings in a healthy way is a very good skill to have. Maybe I'm just not as good at it myself so I put a greater amount of importance in it...
I know someone who's like the people you described. He has a high level of skill in practical applications but he lacks some of the more emotional expression I mentioned before. I don't think one is inherently better than the other and shouldn't discourage someone who has one but lacks the other, or maybe they have neither but are intelligent in other ways.
>My point being cats seem to have a Zen-like ability to see right through me lol. All they see is a gawking baboon trying to interest them in some string like a child, are not impressed, and make no effort to hide their contempt. It's like, "Just give me the damn tuna or f***off, loser" lol
Haha, I think cats and other pets do have the ability to see things within people that even we aren't aware of. We might never know why they like us but maybe it doesn't matter. I often find myself coming to that conclusion with a lot of things, that ultimately the reasoning behind why things are the way they are doesn't matter. I think we preoccupy ourselves with concepts that animals don't, and that's what gives them the ability to see things from a unique perspective, free of our baggage.
I'm glad you got to have that experience with your kitty. Mine was something similar. I was a teenager and young adult going through a lot of emotional growth. I don't think I would be the same person I am now without him.
>Sorry for rambling so much. It was just a lot of food for my thoughts. I hope you are well and rested from your errands, and have a bright day ahead. Be well.
It's okay. I appreciate the conversation. And thank you! I hope yours goes well too. ^-^
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>>42852566
>I often find myself coming to that conclusion with a lot of things, that ultimately the reasoning behind why things are the way they are doesn't matter.
lol
I said the exact same thing last night about an unrelated matter. I got enraged about something petty and stupid and went into a rant saying the exact same thing.
Be well, Marina
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>>42852581
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>>42852481
It's to be expected and predictable. Anyways, I was looking closer at your chickens @ >>42852339 >>42852381 and realized how well made they were. They look expensive. What a great bf you have.
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>>42852700
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>>42852633
lol
fwiw, these are some of my favorite chicken videos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpZyDSnZ6VM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfp2jPgcu_4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ToGnsOCduBI
Just junk food for the brain. You will notice they are all very old. I still sometimes watch them to relax like other videos I post sometimes like the capybaras bathing and such.
You don't have to watch of course. But I find them relaxing.
I knew many people who kept chickens. The one thing I always noticed is how calming it is when a chicken is relaxed. It means everything nearby is peaceful. Everyone seems to go into a calm trance when they are holding their peaceful chicken.
They are really smarter than people realize, and very compassionate. And there are so many beautiful breeds too.
Some places it is illegal to keep them, believe it or not. I know some foreigners will keep chickens in small rental yards. Chickens don't need so much but still prefer a lot of safe space. Roosters are more of a problem for urban settings, being much noisier.
Might be gone for a bit while I make coffee or whatever brown crap I can manage.
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>>42852348
If it means anything, I don't think you're weird. Or maybe we're a similar kind of weird so it seems not weird to me, haha. I read an article that suggested that all decision making comes from emotion, even ones we think are logical. I thought that was interesting.
I think I might have seen that video too, I can't remember. I often wonder what life is like from the perspective of other species, like how much do they understand us? How aware are they of our awareness of them?
I think there's lots of people who find a greater connection to animals than people and your idea of helping animals sounds like a good one. I don't know if mine is quantifiable but I definitely do feel something unique with animals that I don't get with people. I feel both relationships compliment each other. I wouldn't want it any other way.
And thank you! I hope you are well too.
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It does seem to circle back to that often, at least for me. Thank you again. :)
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>>42852933
It's probably Ada, which goes against Leon's "strong lone wolf" type, which is also stupid because 20 years is enough to move one and be done with their chasing game. And I don't give a fuck that you insert yourself again in the game because you used to look like Claire before T, poonjoshi.
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I wonder what happens if Oman, Qatar, Yemen, Syria, Iraq, Bahrain, UAE, Lebanon, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Turkey realize hosting US bases is worthless for defense and all decide just to glass Tel Aviv.
Or if Trump realizes its easier just to let the yids get nuked once they waste all their interceptors on toy rockets and send them some flowers and a card.
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>>42852993
Either Iran is playing 3d chess by sending warning shots to the other countries and letting the allies waste missiles on throwaways
Or they can't hid the broad side of a barn if they are standing in it with the doors closed. Not sure yet.
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Cancelled plans with ppl at the last minute cuz neither of the ppl I can actually strike a conversation with ended up going... twice... Reached pussy faggot levels this week that I never considered possible, and I don't know how to live with myself now. I need to stop being retarded and force myself into social gatherings that make me uncomfortable
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I still feel like being mad about something. Why can't this war in the mid-east be angrier? Who would've thought WW3 was going to be such a bore. Russia could at least chip in already. Where are the mushroom clouds in Tel Aviv I was promised?
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>>42853072
Its a polish thing you wouldn't understand amerifat.
>>42853084
I can't help it she sounds 12 and it turns me on.
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i got nothing to add
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>>42853205
those are your real paws?? 6_6
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>>42853156
Yasss lets btfo some straggots sis ijboll and rape their corpses teehee
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>>42853210
You almost have to be in awe at the level of egoism and self delusion that it would take to be that gross with skin that bad and still think removing one of dozens of shit tattoos is somehow an improvement and meaningful. Its like when obese women take time to paint their nails.
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>>42853232
Are you a feet guy?
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>>42853251
do you have that pic of Robby at the shooting range where he's the manliest dude there
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>>42853339
Pretending they can depose the president.
It has literally never worked. The one time someone was at risk of it working they preemptively resigned.
It hinges on a president bad enough to kick out respecting the law.
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>>42853355
why was xhe at the premiere for the 2018 movie Upgrade anyway
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i have a bmi of 16.5
>>42853384
why would anyone want broad shoulders
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>>42853433
yes i am a tranny
https://files.catbox.moe/7d1g9q.jpeg this is me 3 kilos heavier iirc
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>>42853426
>bmi of 16.5
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7bzwk1jPMto
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>>42853466
i only have 6 inch penis + topping sounds scary…
i am 5’10 tho so i feel like no one will ever fuck me
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>>42853479
:] ty anon, that sounds nice
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>>42853490
i was born with hips like that, its not because of hormones
>>42853492
fucking the man in me?
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>>42853501
my hair sucks ik
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Rexie looked disgusting with her aboriginal curls in her messy room before gaygen, very very disrespectful
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>>42853538
You looked horrible at movie "Upgrade" premiere >>42853355 but we didn't call you out. You're not the only tranny in this gen, be decent give some room for your sister.
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How do you stop being terrified and just do shit? I want to get a boyfriend but I’m still stuck in a rut and don’t know if it’s even worth it. I just feel ugly as fuck all the time man i don’t even know what box I’m supposed to fit into i just feel gross. I’m not masculine enough Honestly considered trooning out or roping it feels impossible to find a good guy.
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>>42853585
it is hard, i was similar but unironically grindr was a good experience for me. yeah theres weirdos on there but i met a few decent guys who were happy to chat and i ended up meeting and having a good time. not ideal to find a real long term bf maybe but it can help you get out there and build some confidence,
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One time there was a man in a dress I fell for because I thought he would let me role play as a man and convince myself.
But when we started talking about ex gfs it turned out he had a lot and I had none, so I quietly slinked away when I realized I couldn't even fool a man in a dress that I had an ounce of manhood in me if we compared ex gf count and he would know I was a total sissy fraud of a man
dom top masc here btw
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>>42853624
people love to say shit like this and the only thing it results in is years wasted trying and failing to be in the supposed "right state" before putting yourself out there as if humans in all of history up to modernity weren't getting together and fuckin to stop feeling sad
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>>42853589
>wdym i was fish tilapia that day!!! you raggedy jealous bitch!!!
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a while ago
had a few dates with this guy
first date I fingered and ate his ass and we blew eachother
so then a few dates later, i even meet his girl friend
later, just us at a lake
we're kissing, talking whatev
i am pretty drunk and talk like a retard (im a dl and not coming out, also might have made a cost benefit analysis of being with him vs going to hookers which his retard 19yo brain cant grasp)
he's nervous
despite that he gets horny
takes me to a tree and i suck him off, he shoots ropes and says its the best head ever
so he goes home, says im a red flag but he's interested in meeting me once again
i sperg out a little at the mention of me being a red flag
later i get gay horny again, im bi, so i hit him up
he berates the fuck out of me, blocks me
months pass
im sending him desperate messages again
whats a top to do with these sex negative faggot gen-z freaks
god I hate them
why am i attracted to femininity but only get instant boners when the feminine isnt a tranny or girl but a guy
thx for listening to my blog