Housemates complain about how expensive red meat is so they made chicken salad featuring an inexpensive rotisserie chicken.
In addition to the chicken, they bought fresh lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, mushrooms, cheese, bacon bits, dressing, drinks and a pie.
Cost: $48
I said: You could’ve had prime rib for that. 😂
This art sits in my clinic.......for patients to imbibe before I enter their lives. @HouseOfRalfus might be an interesting topic for @BTCPrague art panel
When you say this, " It's getting easier to keep my mouth shut where I know the breath would be wasted." this is a sure sign you are headed in the right direction for the first time in your life.
Luxury items are meant to be used not locked away in glass cases or climate controlled dark closets in boxes. Such obsessive care is poor coded. If you can't use your nice thing to their fullest extent, you shouldn't be buying them. Wear and use adds character.
Nocoiners are gloating
Shitcoiners in shambles
Fiat press churning out the stupid think pieces on why this really is the end of bitcoin
We're halfway between halvings
It's time to stack sats like your life depends on it
Nothing beats being in tune with the cycles of nature
Biology doesn't work in days.
It works in weeks and months.
Most people try something for 3-5 days, notice nothing, and quit.
But they quit exactly when the biology was just getting started.
A few examples from my own research:
1) DHA and seafood
You start eating oysters and sardines.
One week in — nothing noticeable.
But your body is already incorporating DHA into cell membranes.
Your omega-3 to omega-6 ratio is shifting.
That shift takes weeks to months to show up as cognitive clarity, improved sleep and reduced inflammation.
2) Grounding
If you've spent years wearing rubber-soled shoes — your body's electron reservoir is depleted.
Gaétan Chevalier's research:
If a person has been completely ungrounded for years, it takes approximately 2-3 months of regular grounding to fully "recharge" the body's internal electron battery to its highest optimal level.
One or two days barefoot and you feel nothing.
Two months in and the battery is full.
3) Midday sunlight and testosterone
The UVB study showed chronic daily exposure — not acute single doses — produced significant hormonal effects.
One large single dose had weaker effects.
Daily 20-30 minutes over weeks is what moves the needle.
4) Dopamine receptor recovery
Remove the stimulus — whether it's porn, social media, or any high-dopamine input.
The first 2-4 days you feel awful.
Withdrawal is real.
Dopamine receptors begin recovering around day 7-14.
A meaningful reboot takes at least 30 days.
The same logic runs in reverse.
5) Cancer
It takes 4-5 years for a single cell to become a tumor 0.5-1 cm in size — the minimum detectable by current technology.
You can't reverse that in a week.
Chronic conditions don't appear overnight.
They won't resolve overnight either.
We live in an instant gratification world.
But biology operates on its own timescale — and it doesn't care about your impatience.
The intervention didn't fail.
You just quit before the biology had time to respond.
Leptin is the satiety hormone.
Its levels are dictated your diet and light environment.
High carb diet, heavy blue light all day, little sunlight ⟶ Leptin resistance.
-The result:
Always hungry.
Low energy.
More fat storage.
The human gut is 17 feet long. A sheep's is 80 feet. A cow's ferments cellulose across four stomachs.
You were given one stomach and hydrochloric acid calibrated for protein.
That is not a design for salad.
Move your desk OUTSIDE.
Indoor workers are at a higher risk of vitamin D deficiency, especially during the workweek unless they compensate through deliberate mid-day sun exposure
PMID: 28637448
"Three people froze the whole pool. They went directly to the three mining pools that control everything, forced through a hard fork without telling anyone."
@MartyBent and @ODELLXYZ on the Zcash Orchard vulnerability.
Parents are told, “Introduce ONE new food at a time — like eggs — and wait 4–5 days to watch for ANY ALLERGIC REACTION.”
That’s official AAP & CDC guidance. Smart, cautious, and responsible.
Then at the 6-month checkup, the same experts say:
“Here’s 9 vaccines at once — DTaP, Hib, PCV, Polio, Rotavirus, HepB, and RSV. All together. No problem.”
How does this make any sense?
One new food at a time with a waiting period… but a full cocktail of vaccines injected and given orally all on the same day?
Babies are tiny. Their immune systems are still developing.
Parents aren’t crazy for noticing this double standard and asking questions. We want to protect our children with real informed consent — not blind trust in the schedule.
"Non-24" is a rare disease where your internal body clock runs on a 24.1 to 26 hour daily rhythm
Meaning you overshoot every day by 0.1 to 2 hours
Interesting part is that its very rare in the general population but it affects 70% of blind people
In the modern world nobody is getting proper sunlight signals through the eye, anymore
Instead we get improper ones from artifical light, "Low-E" window glass, sunglasses and screens
At this point, everyone has a mild version of "Non-24"
This project is how Viktor Schauberger got his start in vortex physics and implosion technology. When I read this in the boxes I was stunned. That is how I began learning about Permaculture and how the logs in Hawaii were moved off Mauni Lao to Hilo via vortexing water.
“Men have sacrificed and crippled themselves physically and emotionally to feed, house, and protect women and children. None of their pain or achievement is registered in feminist rhetoric, which portrays men as oppressive and callous exploiters.”
Camille Paglia