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07-23-2013
I've been under the belief for a long time that our planet is foolproof for the existence of humans, and that almost stems just from from existentialist speculation and an esoteric view on how our existence manifests.
But just things like how the Earth's crust is constantly renewing itself with new resources fresh out of the mantle, to me suggest that our planet is in a continuum, and pushing the envelope in one direction will cause a resistance which balances it out, I don't know.
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07-23-2013
Basically I think that our mother Earth won't allow us to fuck it up irreparably
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07-23-2013
Like, our fat fucker food is killing more of us from diabetes and heart disease than N Korea's lack of food is killing them from starvation, totally ironic
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07-23-2013
In a few hundred maybe few thousand years we'll evolve to stop eating ourselves to death, like our body will understand instinctively when the consumption of food has ceased to be beneficial and we'll stop being stupid
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07-23-2013
have you ever had a panic attack cag
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07-23-2013
When the US decides to blow up a building in a city, they treat pedestrians like they're not even there, and ignore all that collateral damage. And sometimes we blow up buildings just because we suspect that there are might be a couple of insurgents in the building, and kill 100 civilians in the process
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07-23-2013
Ever sift through wikileaks? pretty dark and gruesome truths there..
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07-23-2013
It's absolutely ridiculous; it's no wonder they're trying to kill us.. We can't seem to STOP killing civilians.
If someone came over to your country and started carelessly killing civilians in your town -- your friends and neighbors, wouldn't you fight back too???
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07-23-2013
Not to mention the means through which we fought the war to gain our independence was through guerilla tactics. We are the biggest hypocrit of a country ever to exist.
We claim to admire a person who fights for a noble cause that he believes in; except when that person doesn't look the same as us
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07-23-2013
interesting... well, the only difference is the ice...
and we know from modern chemistry that when it comes to solids with thermodynamically-important imperfections, like ice, the molecules periodically (though rarely) liquefy and then immediately recrystallize, making the case that tiny amounts of CO2 could possibly dissolve from a gas mixture into a contact layer of water ice, and then slowly diffuse through the interior of the crystal lattice. however, the amount would be a tiny fraction of the CO2 concentration in trapped air. and if this was really happening, then the CO2 levels in the trapped air would decrease vs the increasing age of the sampled ice - but the relationship between sample age and CO2 concentration is almost perfectly harmonic.Last edited by blumpkin blownuts; 07-23-2013 at 06:05 PM.
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always steveyking steveyos
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07-23-2013
they probably do it on purpose and cross their fingers all the random people they murder's brothers and sons and fathers become terrorists so they have an excuse to keep the war going and keep their own people scared
I remember watching some videos of pilots wasting civilians and literally saying "its just like call of duty haha"
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07-23-2013
Hmmm. Well, I wouldn't deny man-caused climate change if the evidence was substantial and well-backed. With that being said, it does just sound way too coincidental that it ties in with liberal agenda so well; might just be the conspiracy theorist in me though.
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07-23-2013
I guess you could view guys like Stalin as objectively bad though; but when you think about it, western governments are pretty terrible too just from their indifference to a problem.
I bring it up a lot, but so many people die from the medical system because they aren't aware that they're the guinea pigs for the drugs they're taking. It's like clockwork; see a commercial for a new drug, six months later see a commercial for legal help to sue the makers of that drug for its unforseen consequences.
We're almost worse than guys like Josef Mengele of the SS, because we go to great lengths to cover up what we're actually doing.
The truth is, we don't know what a great many of drugs do. A pharmaceutical company essentially bribes the FDA to let it through, and the company crosses its fingers.
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07-23-2013
i'll grant you this. the fda are crooks, so are the usda, doi and many other federal bodies
but when it comes down to it, the individuals responsible are just regular people, albeit with a higher-than-average inclination towards exploitation. just imagine how crooked and gamed the system would be if there was no regulation whatsoever...
the solution is to regulate the regulators, by filtering out special interests from the system of checks and balances
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07-23-2013
I did start getting panic attacks from drugs. The first really full-blown one where I thought "woah, this isn't just normal fear, this is a serious problem" was from amphetamine.
After that, and after benzo withdrawals, I'd seriously get a fucking bad trip from something as simple as a cup of coffee. I became really hypersensitive to my body's own neuro-chemistry, like I'd pick out "oh my brain just reduced its own cholinergic activity for some reason" or "hmm 5-HT2a pathways in the visual cortex are active during dreams" and "sleep deprivation produces an effect almost identical to anti-cholinergics when it comes to perception"
blah blah blah
I actually think you can probably relate to me with all that. But yeah, the panic attacks. Out of no where I'd get an intense fear that I was dying, and couldn't figure out what was happening.
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07-23-2013
I think what it boils down to is not knowing; I can't identify a certain feeling my brain is experiencing, and think I'm overdosing or having a bad drug reaction or a seizure or something or whatever
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07-23-2013
like, almost all neurophysical sensation seems to fall into one of several categories:
- glutamate
- GABAergic
- dopaminergic (which is closely tied in with norepinephrine, which is closely tied in with epinephrine)
- serotonergic (which has perhaps the widest profile of psychological effects)
- endorphin (closely tied in with dopaminergic)
- cholingergic (basically the system which manages all the mundane sensationless affairs of the brain, like our working short term memory, which is why when this system is fucked with it can produce intense delerium [anticholinergics] or obsessive association [pro-cholinergic, like with nicotine and tobacco])
anyways, knowing all that shit and starting to see the limits of your own brain can kind of mess with you in a bad way.. I'd just feel overly sensitive to all mental sensations and sometimes couldn't understand what I was feeling, think I was dying or having a seizure or overdosing, or something, and it was always just a panic attack. But something was definitely fucked up with my neurochemistry; I don't get them much anymore (going through a big alcohol phase for a few years seemed to really dull my brain down and seemed to get rid of panic attacks actually)Last edited by Plug Drugs; 07-23-2013 at 06:35 PM.
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07-23-2013
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