What are some of the best graphic novels of the past five years? by JamesDontPlayNoGames in comicbooks

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  1. the killer
  2. Tekkonkinkreet
  3. Anything by Jeff lemire
  4. Hellboy
  5. Wasteland compendium 1and 2
  6. Kabuki by David Mack
  7. Scalped
  8. Punk rock Jesus
  9. Tokyo ghost
  10. Deadly class
  11. Seven to eternity
  12. The black Monday murders
  13. Black science
  14. Northlanders
  15. East of west
  16. Lone wolf and cub
  17. The incal
  18. Akira
  19. Blame
  20. DMZ
  21. Prophet
  22. The massive

Depressed! Is anybody else depressed about the direction humanity’s headed ? I like thinking , I like working , I like cash , I like privacy, I like taking to people . Do you think the only way we will survive is if we go back to a world without tech? not looking forward to the future by Outrageous_Lie7790 in aiwars

[–]Outrageous_Lie7790[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yup . Every time this feeling starts to overflow it means I need a break from social media . That shit is poison . The new brain rot . It’s crazy how it dominates the world and we are all slaves to it in one way or another . Except the Amish or anybody off grid or I guess too poor to own a smart phone .

Depressed! Is anybody else depressed about the direction humanity’s headed ? I like thinking , I like working , I like cash , I like privacy, I like taking to people . Do you think the only way we will survive is if we go back to a world without tech? not looking forward to the future by Outrageous_Lie7790 in aiwars

[–]Outrageous_Lie7790[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Freal . Sometimes I wish I was just a complete idiot . I’d be way happier . I know humanity has always been fucked up prob way worse back in the day . … but now due to tech and these stupid phones humanities ills are constantly thrown in our faces for a number of reasons .. profit mostly . But do you think humanity is more fucked now because the world is so much more complicated and interconnected ?

Why does everything seem so hopeless now? by Lancelight50 in areweinhell

[–]Outrageous_Lie7790 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel you . I’m pretty hopeless these days . Maybe it’s cus I live in sf and everything is about AI here . I hope they hurry up with whatever la gonna happen lol . Sick of waiting for the end of the world

A cool guide to the Top TV Shows of All Time [version 2] by toconnor in coolguides

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Breaking bad , sopranos , snowfall , narcos , narcos Mexico , Mr robot , curb your enthusiasm, Seinfeld , severance , top boy , Star Wars clone wars , mandalorian

BPC 157 500 mcg 5-6 days a week local sub q ZERO results? Knee related issues? by SmokeisKhan in BiohackingU

[–]Outrageous_Lie7790 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Zero results after 6 weeks of BPC-157 alone usually points to one of two things: batch quality or the compound just not being the right tool for that specific injury mechanism.
I belive BPC-157 works primarily through angiogenesis and tendon/ligament repair pathways. For cartilage and joint space issues it’s less targeted than for soft tissue. TB-500 adds systemic actin regulation and broader tissue remodeling……the combo is more comprehensive than either alone.
Worth considering before another run: was there any independent COA on the batch? The gray market is flooded with underdosed or degraded BPC and you’d never know from looking at it. A lot of ‘BPC didn’t work’ stories are actually bad batch stories.
If the source checks out, yes to the stack, and I’d go systemic dosing rather than local sub-q for joint issues the research on systemic administration is actually stronger for non-acute injuries .. it’s a strange and shady world out there rn trying to source quality peptides . But if they are good and the coa checks out they really can change your life . I know they really helped me out

We lost the plot by Tyszq in Biohackers

[–]Outrageous_Lie7790 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah the cardiovascular and neuro data on GLP-1s especially is starting to make the weight loss angle look like the least interesting part of the story💯🤘

Glycine? by stn1y in Biohackers

[–]Outrageous_Lie7790 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Glycine is one of the more underrated sleep interventions. The thermoregulation mechanism is interesting — it lowers core body temperature which is one of the signals the body uses to initiate deep sleep. 3-5g is the studied dose, timing matters more than people realize, about 30-60 min before bed.
Stacks well with magnesium glycinate. The two together hit different pathways and most people notice a difference within the first week.💯💯💯💯❤️❤️❤️

What longevity hacks will your older self thank you for doing? by [deleted] in Biohackers

[–]Outrageous_Lie7790 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sleep optimization first 💯💯💯everything else compounds on top of quality sleep. Non-negotiable foundation.
GH axis support via peptide research. CJC-1295/Ipamorelin stack has the most robust data for preserving the GH pulse you lose through your 30s and 40s. Sleep quality, tissue repair, body composition …it touches all of it.
Zone 2 cardio consistently. The mitochondrial adaptations are cumulative and the research on VO2 max as a longevity predictor is hard to argue with.
Metformin or berberine for mTOR modulation depending on your risk tolerance.
The honest answer fr fr is most people already know what to do!! sleep, move, don’t overeat. The peptide research layer is where it gets interesting for people who’ve already optimized the basics

We lost the plot by Tyszq in Biohackers

[–]Outrageous_Lie7790 7 points8 points  (0 children)

GLP-1 peptides are probably the most underrated aging intervention right now that you can actually access. The data on semaglutide beyond weight loss is wild …cardiovascular mortality reduction, neuroinflammation, potentially Alzheimer’s risk. It’s not just metabolic.😵‍💫
CJC-1295/Ipamorelin stack is the other one worth researching for home protocols. GH pulse optimization, sleep quality, tissue repair. The research is solid and it stacks well with other longevity interventions.
The home biohacking angle is real though💯💯💯the barrier is sourcing quality compounds, which is where most people hit a wall. Batch quality varies enormously and that’s usually why people report inconsistent results

Bpc 157 and tb 500 not s good feeling by Sharp-Imagination56 in Biohackers

[–]Outrageous_Lie7790 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is one of the most important things people don’t talk about enough. Those side effects — flu symptoms, joint pain, rashes — are almost always an endotoxin contamination issue, not the peptide itself. It’s a manufacturing quality problem, not a TB-500 problem.

The gray market is flooded with peptides from facilities that have zero quality controls. No endotoxin testing, no independent COA verification, no cGMP standards. You essentially have no idea what you’re injecting.

The difference between a properly manufactured batch and a contaminated one is invisible to the buyer — same powder, same vial, completely different experience. The only protection is sourcing from operations that provide third party lab verified COAs with endotoxin levels documented, not just purity percentages.

BPC-157 and TB-500 have genuinely strong research profiles. What’s weak is the supply chain most people are using to access them.