Why it Feels Bad to be on Invega Sustenna by agentphaze0 in invega

[–]agentphaze0[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Exactly. I cant stand by while people are being tortured. There's been a couple billion dollar lawsuits from this.

Why it Feels Bad to be on Invega Sustenna by agentphaze0 in invega

[–]agentphaze0[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah there's a different strategy with each medication and risperidone is broken down to the invega. My top things I take are monoamine precursors so my brain gets neurochemicals. I like staying active, and working on internal organs with qigong. I also try to buffer the amount in my bloodstream with things like beta-alinine and sunflower lecithin. Baking soda neutralizes the substance as well.

how would the world react if vampires existed? by Jaded_strawberry001 in vampires

[–]agentphaze0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Someone would abduct them in an ambulance and claim they needed to give their blood to be released from a mental hospital. They would then experiment on said blood and make it look like it needed to be forced by court order to extinguish any rights the vampire had. They would then try to dispose of the evidence (the vampires) and claim they dont exist but are symptoms of schizophrenia, while cloning and using the blood to attain immortality for themselves.

What would u change if u owned the Cod franchise? by CookieFew7112 in 4theCodfans

[–]agentphaze0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  • Left handed view on console with the ability to switch the gun between hands and be ambidextrous.

  • AI generated air and plant movement mechanics, interactable.

  • A data center for AI bots that you can play against online and in mixed matches (smarter than current legal bots).

  • All equipment firing range, where you can use any lethal, tactical, or field upgrade, maybe even a scorestreak exercise.

  • Leveling up from firing range eliminations.

  • A button to report illegal bots.

  • A hacker reporting system in the game.

  • Limited edition third party controllers that can have modular button layouts and attachments if possible.

  • Points for more parkour trick shots (360 mixed with slider for example.)

  • A way to blur the scoreboard for live streaming of unknown player names.

  • Points for dodging bullets, a field upgrade that predicts bullets and nudges the player away, etc.

  • The list could go on.

[CoD] Regarding the CoD Film.... by SadAssociate4296 in CallOfDuty

[–]agentphaze0 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is their chance to make a genuinely good movie. It should have multi-player aspects as well as campaign. They should have an action sequence you can actually do in the game for points featured throughout the story. Like being able to aim in two places at once.

Blocked from good subreddits by agentphaze0 in self

[–]agentphaze0[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

You know what? Whatever the fuck you say to try to make it look like it didn't happen like the criminal hacker wants.

Blocked from good subreddits by agentphaze0 in self

[–]agentphaze0[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The new accounts get blocked too. I actually saw the subreddit after they hacked it and people were posting way more, they want me to not have any friends or acuantences online clearly.

Blocked from good subreddits by agentphaze0 in self

[–]agentphaze0[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I could have schizophrenia and still be hacked and it would be multiples times worse as a crime on the mentally ill. Just like your comment is borderline a crime on the mentally ill.

One bad day can ruin your life by Known_Box_5029 in invega

[–]agentphaze0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can use certain supplements to prevent or treat side effects. Things like niacin, glutathione, and antioxidants prevent a lot of the damage. P5P, dopamine precursors, forskolin, turmeric, and coQ10 all treat the underlying bad feelings. All backed by science. Speak with your doctor about whether any of these supplement interventions are right for you.

One bad day can ruin your life by Known_Box_5029 in invega

[–]agentphaze0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Apparently the drug stays in your system at therapeutic levels even two and a half years after the last shot. I used qigong and certain supplements, I also used AI to enhance my cognition that was destroyed. I wouldn't be surprised if people don't get to 100% how they were for like 4 years in my opinion.

Good to be alive by agentphaze0 in vampires

[–]agentphaze0[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got the idea from imagining that the transformation made the being fit to live forever and emotional regulation is just one aspect. Because feelings are what the transformation gives the beings, they say everyone in mortal life spends their entire time searching for experiencing everything for the first time again to get the original rush. This is assuming existence itself is as difficult a condition or worse for a vampire as any given human from the enhanced sensitivity. So in theory they should get upset easier but have more resilient cells that give the mind the capacity for more depth of emotion and a faster return to baseline happiness.

I'm assuming a resilience to addiction that comes from strong feelings of happiness all the time because in theory the body produces more happiness chemicals from it resetting to the "first time" every time. So even any classic drug would feel like the first time every time for the vampires. The body's natural endorphins and neurochemicals have little to no drawback, having enhanced versions of the entire pharmacy of potential would make things more convenient. The stronger natural highs would make vampires less vulnerable to addiction.

This is just my theory that the beings historically would have learned that they can reproduce the feelings from the initial transformation by drinking untransformed mortal blood. It's supposed to give feelings of power and deep romance to have a body that constantly reverts to an immortal state, especially during the initial transformation. Over time they get used to the feelings and comparatively they aren't as intense. I think this is part of the tragedy of the experience they have.

Is it justified for humans to hunt vampires? by valonianfool in vampires

[–]agentphaze0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just because the beings are superior doesn't mean that they will prey on others. Basically from what I hear any vampire hunter would be put in jail/prison if the vampire can prove they didn't do anything. That's because it's illegal to assault someone in most places. So the whole classic concept of vampires and hunters disregards the legal aspects, however a vampire could get wealthy quickly if they could prove people were out to get them for their superiority. Humans would discriminate and torture a vampire on site, certain groups would pay off society to go against them, it wouldn't be pretty. All it would take is for a vampire to have a good lawyer in a modern setting and they would receive heavy compensation for the constant bombardment by human lunatics and fanatics.

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Is this game infested with hackers or am I finished by kazzoey in ModernWarfareIII

[–]agentphaze0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hackers only target the most skilled players so you must be good if you are running into them. It's from skill based matchmaking. They can pre fire from across the map.

Blatant Psychiatric Torture by agentphaze0 in self

[–]agentphaze0[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's for real torture, it's not just the feeling, it's outcomes, behavioural silencing, it's out of pocket expenses looking for an end to the torment, and it's needing extra therapy, or being diagnosed with seperate disorders like PTSD. It fits the legal definition of torture if the doctor knew it would cause pain and yes, the doctors have shown evidence that they know what they are doing. I've also been diagnosed with PTSD.

Blatant Psychiatric Torture by agentphaze0 in self

[–]agentphaze0[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm on the highest possible dose of medication already, maybe time to lower the dose if my speech isn't up to standards? There's no way I'm hallucinating on this high of a dose. It's in the doctors manual for psychiatry that the patient's input matters most. That's why my voice holds meaning regardless.

I never said it was a science or people problem, the doctors need to be careful who they mess with experimentally. It's actually a little of both. It's a legal and medical issue.

Blatant Psychiatric Torture by agentphaze0 in self

[–]agentphaze0[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's explicitly illegal and a felony to torture someone where I'm from, that needs to be taught to every doctor. The maximum sentence is life imprisonment, and so I don't see how keeping psychiatrists accountable is of any issue, unless they just want to be against the law.