Thank you, @joerogan, for helping bring national attention to these potentially life-saving treatments for veterans and others living with mental illness, and for pushing this conversation into the mainstream.
🚨 WOW! Joe Rogan reveals President Trump IMMEDIATELY offered him FDA approval for a psychedelic treatment in a text chain
Because the data was SO CONVINCING and STUNNING
"I wanna tell everybody how this happened. I send President Trump some information."
"With one dose of Ibogaine, more than 80% of people are free of that addiction. With two doses, it's more than 90%. I sent him that information."
"The text message came back, sounds great. Do you want FDA approval? Let's do it. It was literally that quick!"
"For 56 years, we've lived under those terrible conditions. We're free of that now."
"We're free of that now, thanks to all these people that you see next to me, and thanks to President Trump!" — @joerogan
@dhookstead that’s a good point man. I was angry and kind of scared. and i wouldn’t even have the freedom of speech if all types of people braver than me hadn’t sacrificed for it.
@m_takewaka The Michelin Guide contains 58 BBQ restaurants, 31 are in Texas. Texas has 19 of the 33 with a Bib Gourmand recommendation, and all 4 BBQ restaurants in the world with a Michelin star are in Texas. The BBQ war is over, Texas won.
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The latest lawsuits against big tech for damages related to social media are a side show relative to what should be happening relative to the damages done to society by BIG FOOD. @NYTimes I'd like to see those handwringing about social media, explore the cost of processed foods being marketed and sold to children and adults, and the overwhelming cost to us all.
985 days ago, I referred Dr. Fauci to then-AG Merrick Garland. 672 days ago, I referred him again. 254 days ago, I sent my referral to Pam Bondi. Still no response from DOJ.
At this rate, accountability is optional—and Americans deserve better.
This horror-show at the airports is completely unnecessary. The TSA serves no purpose. Eliminating TSA is far, FAR more valuable to Americans than eliminating Iran. Plus it saves, rather than costs, money.
Every year, Americans spend approximately 471 average human lifetimes standing in TSA lines.
Even counting the 1983 Beirut barracks bombing -- (241 U.S. military killed) and 1996 Khobar Towers bombing (19 U.S. airmen killed), Iran has not killed that many Americans in the last 40 years -- much less 471 Americans a YEAR.
My wife asked me why I carry a gun around the house...
I told her, "Fear of the CIA".
She laughed, I laughed, the Amazon Echo laughed. I shot the Amazon Echo
It’s like every group of humans. Some are truly amazing. Others are worthless. I witness realtors, protect buyers and sellers from all sorts of things where they would’ve been really screwed otherwise.
🚨 “REALTORS ARE SCAM ARTISTS” — VIRAL VIDEO TORCHING THE INDUSTRY IS GOING NUCLEAR
A skit exploding across social media is ripping into the real estate industry, and it’s hitting a nerve.
In the video, a homebuyer slowly realizes something about the process that makes it look suspicious.
Every time she tries to make an offer, the real estate agent suddenly claims there’s “another bid.”
But when the buyer asks basic questions like who the bidder is, what they offered, or if they’re even real, the response is always the same:
“I can’t say.”
Then the realization hits.
If the price goes up… the agent’s commission goes up too.
Seconds later the house is “sold” and the real estate agent walks away with a $50,000 commission.
Now the internet is arguing.
Some say agents protect buyers through complex deals.
Others say it’s just the most expensive middleman job in America.
Be honest: are realtors worth it… or is the whole system a scam?
Right-wing comedian, podcaster and pseudo-political figure Joe Rogan did not mince his words, calling President Donald Trump’s move to intervene in the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran “insane,” declaring a lot of people felt “betrayed.”
https://t.co/6I9jpxWQEF
there are only two circumstances wherein a grown man should call another grown man 'buddy';
1. if you want to fight
2. if you want to condescend, before you fight
Rhonda Patrick just gave a candid warning on the nicotine trend sweeping Silicon Valley:
Nicotine is being used as a nootropic — gum, mints, pouches — to sharpen focus, boost productivity, and even as an “anti-Alzheimer’s” hack.
She admits:
It does improve cognitive performance — you feel “in the zone,” more alert.
There’s overlap with caffeine: both can offer some protection against Parkinson’s and possibly other neurodegenerative diseases.
But here’s the catch she stresses hard:
- Nicotine causes vasoconstriction (narrowing of blood vessels) — that’s a direct effect of the compound itself, not just smoking.
- It raises blood pressure and contributes to cardiovascular disease risk — unlike caffeine.
- People are micro-dosing… or not. She’s had people admit to six pouches/gum a day — way beyond safe territory.
Bottom line from Rhonda:
If you’re going to experiment, micro-dose only — but know the trade-offs.
It’s not harmless brain fuel.
Who’s tried nicotine gum/pouches for focus — and did it deliver without the downsides?