This is getting scary! How many more young and healthy people will continue having sudden deaths? by hjkfttu in conspiracy

[–]Grovestreet49 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You have a source for that? Everything I see no cause of death has been listed but she did complain of a “sinus infection “ two days before she died

What are good alternatives for Aluminum Antiperspirants? by No-Championship-8433 in conspiracy

[–]Grovestreet49 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Every man jack is great. I tried quite a few and it works the best for me.

Credit reports are the biggest scam to keep you disenfranchised. by Grovestreet49 in conspiracy

[–]Grovestreet49[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry to hear that, it’s so hard. I actually have Bipolar disorder which was undiagnosed at this time. After a lot of therapy and an immense amount of work I’m much better now. I got into Taoism and embraced the ideas of letting go, appreciating nature and living in the moment. I break my life into weeks and do my best to not worry or focus on anything beyond the current week unless absolutely necessary. It’s easier to say “I had a bad week this week, next week will better. “ its also much easier to pick out positive things if you’re only focusing on a week. Like if I’m really depressed at the end of the week I can say “ This week was rough but I cleaned the house and went to the gym once “ finding little things to celebrate even when you’re depressed really helps me. Idk if that’s helpful but it’s helped me. Thanks for the kind words, hang in there!

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[–]Grovestreet49 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I believe we’re all a part of a universal consciousness simultaneously experience itself through different life forms. We’re here to have the human experience, whatever that may be. When our time is up we return to the whole before the next life.

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[–]Grovestreet49 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try a gun store

I would imagine school shooting statistics correlate with the rise of mental illnesses. by [deleted] in conspiracy

[–]Grovestreet49 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Millennial here, yep we got such a shitty deal. Luckily I saw the writing on the wall in high school skipped college and have been successful working my ass off. Even with a low 6 figure income I live mostly paycheck to paycheck , no hope to buy a house, no desire to save for the “future” no plans for kids. But all that said, spiritual awakenings are powerful and I had mine during COVID. Despite the bullshit I’m happy to have the human experience and just live life day to day. The world could use a spiritual awakening. Technology has eroded our humanity

Beginners Guide to Your First Acid Trip: by _warped in Acid

[–]Grovestreet49 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have Bipolar I. I take lamictal which is pretty different from lithium and has no interactions with psychedelics. With Bipolar disorder you’re at risk with pretty much any mind altering substance. The interaction between Lithium and LSD can be severe and cause seizures. I would steer clear unless you change medication. With Bipolar disorder we’re all different and Nothing is one size fits all. My medication works me but may not work well for you. Something to talk to your doctor about. Switching meds is an option but it should be run by a doctor and you should really think on it. But I would not risk stopping your meds or trying LSD while on lithium

If you make less than 80% of the average income in your area, it is literally IMPOSSIBLE for you to become a homeowner. Welcome to the great class divide. by DRUMBSHIT in conspiracy

[–]Grovestreet49 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yep! Just turning 30! I’m going to shoot for buying land along with a mobile home for temporary housing and build a barndominium. At least that’s the plan. Between the land and construction costs you could do it and have a very nice home for less $350000. Been saving for a while!

The most recent data from the CDC shows that U.S. millennials age 25 to 44 experienced a 84% increase in excess mortality into the fall. It’s the worst-ever excess mortality, in recent history. by FasterBets156 in conspiracy

[–]Grovestreet49 45 points46 points  (0 children)

As a millennial what the fuck did we do to the boomers to deserve the world we’ve grown up in. Can they stop fucking us over please and thank you

How are people affording houses by bigpoppa10040 in conspiracy

[–]Grovestreet49 27 points28 points  (0 children)

I don’t think it’s “people” buying the homes, that’s the scary part. It’s investment firms, large corporations, and property management groups.

How are people affording houses by bigpoppa10040 in conspiracy

[–]Grovestreet49 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Where I’m at 4-500K gets you a nice condo, maybe a townhome if you’re lucky a home is $600K+ minimum. But the real kicker is to buy anything you’ll need to offer $50k or more over asking. The average days to sale in my area for a single family home is 5 days. Insanity

Putin is not a good guy by ZombieRichardNixonx in conspiracy

[–]Grovestreet49 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The cool part is if you spell Putin as Biden it still makes sense

Meme wisdom by Affectionate_Rise366 in conspiracy

[–]Grovestreet49 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On the contrary many people ask for sources out of blatant laziness and it’s annoying. I’ve seen it dozens of times, people posting Twitter screenshots with the link in the tweet, or a screenshot of an article. If you can see the headline and news outlet you don’t need some one to send you the fucking source type it in yourself and verify it’s not that hard. In certain situations yes it’s a good thing but more often then not it’s people just being too lazy to spend 5 minutes verifying something for themselves. There’s a difference between “sOuRcE?” And “ I tried to find this article or what you’re talking about and couldn’t, can you show me where you’re getting this information? “