Sekrayray

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Sekrayray, (edited )

Very good point. I’d like to also think it’s not getting attention as to avoid prompting more idiots from joining in on the idiocy, but that’s likely me giving MSM too much credit.

Sekrayray,

This has to be purposefully not getting media coverage so as to not incite panic/public support, right? When I saw the first ruling posted by Gov Abbott it seemed almost like a secessionist rant, but it’s NO WHERE to be seen in MSM

Sekrayray,

It’s really weird, but as I’ve aged spicy food has really begun to bother me. I absolutely LOVE how it tastes in my mouth—even the hottest levels of heat are enjoyable to me.

I’d say around the age of 25 it started bothering me some. Then it got worse as I approached 30. Now in my early 30s I can hardly eat anything that’s above “mild” without GI distress several hours later. I’m talking about a horrible burning sensation in my abdomen where it feels as though I can actually track the food moving through my GI tract. The next day I feel ill enough on the toilet that I have to make sure I don’t have plans for the first 1-2 hours of my day.

It’s super sad because I love spicy food, but it’s not worth the payback. I myself work in healthcare and I’ve searched and searched for something that can physiologically explain that phenomenon (getting worse over the years) and there’s not really anything explained in the literature. All I can think of is something to do with changes in GI flora.

Sekrayray,

So true

Sekrayray,

Most posters are talking about what natural disasters they experience and less about preparedness, so I’m going to take the preparedness angle:

  1. We have a go bag with medical supplies, very basic survival equipment, and non-perishable food.
  2. We have enough non-perishable food at home for my wife and I for about 3 months
  3. We have enough water for a week, and lifestraws to use local water supplies after that.
  4. We have basic survival things like hand crank chargers/radios, solar batteries, thermal blankets, etc.
  5. In the case of man made disaster (nuclear war) we have iodine pills.

My take on survival stuff is to be prepared but not be a prepper. Some folks take this way too far. I feel everyone who builds a bunker and has a years worth of food is going to have someone fall flat on their house and it won’t matter anyway. That being said, I want to have enough to comfortably survive a week-month, and then after that things would be so fucked that all bets are off anyway.

Sekrayray,

Or peptides. Peptide experimentation is rampant. Will probably lead to some weird cancers in 5-10 years

Sekrayray,

I’m fine with steroid usage but want people to be honest about it.

Sekrayray,

Yeah, I just wish it weren’t so taboo. It would be great if folks could just be honest so you could get a better idea of—

-This is the physique that is generally achievable for someone of my size who is natty -This is the physique that is generally achievable for someone of my size with just Cyp -This is what I can achieve with tren

Etc, etc

Sekrayray,

That was my thought too. Too risky.

Sekrayray,

Taking the red pill operates under the assumption that you’ll actually survive to this point in your life again. Maybe you were one second away from dying in a car accident at several points, and taking that red pill will lead to a series of events that causes your death.

Sekrayray,

Just updated the cover post with ingredients!

Sekrayray,

Thinly sliced homemade sourdough baguette—toasted to make the crustinis. Very lighted brushed with some truffle oil at the end (and a sprinkle of MSG)

Crème fraîche

Prosciutto

Imperial ossetra caviar

Chives

Since Lemmy editing doesn’t seem to be working :-)

Sekrayray,

The thoughtful replies to my posts alone make me so happy to be on Lemmy. I hope this place stays the way it is.

Sekrayray, (edited )

“You’re not here to make a choice, you’ve already made it. You’re here to try and understand why you made it.”

-The Oracle.

To this day it’s the way I don’t worry about determinism and free will. It doesn’t matter if I truly was the one who made a choice or not—if it was predestined—I’m supposed to learn about why I made that choice.

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