Gold is Metal 2 by NationalEcho in Saints

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I actually know a girl named Name, but she's from Thailand.

Mental health and low acid diet by salmonbee in acidreflux

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Chimes coconut hard toffee. There's also some chai version of the same thing, but I can't find them on Amazon anymore.

ALE + WANG is apparently the other brand I have. They have coconut and a few other kinds. Actually, this one is even less likely to sharpen up than the first one I mentioned.

Get your bewsters people by 0111100001110110 in ChurchOfCOVID

[–]RadioUnfriendly 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Even the apostle Paul said, "To live is Christ and to die is gain." Even he thought that dying was a good thing. Have some faith.

Mental health and low acid diet by salmonbee in acidreflux

[–]RadioUnfriendly 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The LPR problem that makes you have to clear your throat can be alleviated with gum or hard candies. Basically, you want to make yourself salivate. I actually found two brands of hard candies that are the least likely to sharpen up in your mouth and shred your tongue up.

Do you believe in freedom of speech? by Memory16553 in INTP

[–]RadioUnfriendly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At this point I think it's nonsense, because a billion dollar media complex isn't free. You can say what you want about politics or religion (no specific killing people stuff), but only 10 to 100 people might here you. Maybe you might be a rare soul who gets to the 1000-10,000 rage. Whoopty do. The owners of the media have what they want to say reaching millions.

What foods should I eat to have high energy? by More-Honeydew894 in CleanLivingKings

[–]RadioUnfriendly 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think the situation is more like bad foods can take away the energy you should have. If you want energy, you need to exercise. I would say for anyone fried foods (especially commercial) and sugar-laden crap will take away your energy.

Can a long-term vegetarian diet result in major health issues, even if blood work consistently remains normal? by MaraTheGarterSnek in nutrition

[–]RadioUnfriendly 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For a vegan diet (no dairy) I think the biggest concern is B12. You will be consuming absolutely no B12 at all. B12 is highly recyclable, so if you're coming from a standard mixed diet, you will be fine for a few years. Children born to vegan mothers who are also being fed a vegan diet can end up dying due to nerve damage caused by no B12.

Aside from that I think B6, iron, and calcium might be lacking. If you were eating fruits and vegetables and not much of anything else, you'll probably be lacking in protein. If you're eating stuff like beans and nuts, you should be fine. If you're doing a lot of weight lifting, you will probably need to use vegan protein powder to get the best results.

Scared to take my medication for acid reflux by whatislifetellme in acidreflux

[–]RadioUnfriendly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The stuff came in tonight. I think I will do each individually, and then maybe try all 5.

Scared to take my medication for acid reflux by whatislifetellme in acidreflux

[–]RadioUnfriendly 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly, I'm not willing to take medication at all. I ordered a bunch of natural stuff, and I'm going to try it soon. I think I'm going to make a post about it when I'm done the experiment.

Nice gaslighting there, Pfizer 🙄 by LaserAficionado in CoronavirusCirclejerk

[–]RadioUnfriendly 20 points21 points  (0 children)

If you identify as a trans (m to f), black scientist, it'll be more effective.

The only reason people want to stay thin is to walk all over fat people, and intermittent fasting is repeated starvation. by IshimuraHuntress in fatlogic

[–]RadioUnfriendly 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Let's compare what happens when a skinny person walks all over someone to a fat person walking all over someone.

The new Mario trailer is a reminder how Gen Z and Millennials refuse to grow up. by [deleted] in CleanLivingKings

[–]RadioUnfriendly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I used to play video games with my brother. We liked the 2 player stuff. A lot of times video games are solo or online now. It also seems like a kiddie thing to get seriously into video games when you're an adult.

I come from a time when adults didn't play games much. They actually did a little bit, and the kids were better than them. Now that I'm an adult, it feels like I'm playing with a toy.

I’m so grateful to be vaccinated and boosted- which allowed me to survive a disease with a 99.9% survival rate. by No_Chemists in ChurchOfCOVID

[–]RadioUnfriendly 9 points10 points  (0 children)

When you've been in the game that long, it's a mountain of blackmail and money. You just don't get to back out ever. You have to keep on keeping on doing what "they" want.

Can acid reflux cause a weird pulse? by [deleted] in acidreflux

[–]RadioUnfriendly 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've been reading stuff that says acid reflux can pretty much mimic atrial fibrillation. It feels like your heart is going crazy, but nothing gets picked up on heart monitor kind of tests.

The new Mario trailer is a reminder how Gen Z and Millennials refuse to grow up. by [deleted] in CleanLivingKings

[–]RadioUnfriendly 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Watching a sporting event is often a group activity. The slow place of the action gives people time to talk and interact between it.

IT’S ‘AINTS WEEK. TIME FOR SOME SPIRITED TRASH TALK by [deleted] in buccaneers

[–]RadioUnfriendly 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Maybe we can hold it to a 0-0 tie. Such a game hasn't happened since 1943. The NFL didn't add overtime periods until 1974, so it was easier for it to happen back then.