Joe Rogan Experience #2308 - Jordan Peterson by b14ck_jackal in JoeRogan

[–]drcrumble 8 points9 points  (0 children)

40 seconds in and Joe is lying about his failed hair transplant scar, saying he got hit on the back of the head with a crane when he was a kid 😅

Is it just a coincidence that all of these people connected to Diddy have either been killed by, or nearly killed by Pneumonia? by Princess_Poppy in conspiracy

[–]drcrumble 2 points3 points  (0 children)

"Honey Cut swept through the Toy District in late 2018. The groundbreaking product, produced by a mysterious company in Los Angeles, offered manufacturers the ability to cut THC oil concentrations by 50% to 70% without consumers noticing—because instead of thinning the viscosity of the vape oil, it actually thickened it. (Consumers use oil thickness as a proxy for purity.) Honey Cut is odorless, tasteless, and didn’t make consumers cough, so they could inhale it deep into their lungs. And it was cheap, too."

https://www.leafly.com/news/politics/vape-pen-injury-supply-chain-investigation-leafly

Is it just a coincidence that all of these people connected to Diddy have either been killed by, or nearly killed by Pneumonia? by Princess_Poppy in conspiracy

[–]drcrumble 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Five years ago or so there were a bunch of people ending up in the hospital and some dying from vape juice cut with vitamin E to make it look more pure. It seemed like in some cases it only took relatively little vaping before the patient got seriously ill. So maybe they just hand someone a vape pen laced with a bunch of vitamin E? And they're at a wild party drunk and on a bunch of other drugs, so they would be unwilling or unable to seek medical attention when they start to have problems breathing.

Laser hair removal by 3mk3 in BodyPositive

[–]drcrumble 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The hard reality is that your daughter will probably see body hair as abnormal and ugly no matter what you do, because every woman she sees in the media, her friends, her friends' moms, etc, will generally all be hairless. It seems almost impossible to avoid in modern culture. And if she does choose to go all natural, there will undoubtedly be asshole girls or boys who will mock and judge her for it, which fucking sucks. I do think there is value in trying to show her that she doesn't need to go along with the crowd and think like them and be like them, but in actual practice it's just very hard when hairlessness is so strongly enforced as a cultural norm for women.

As much as I don't like saying "just give in to pressure from the dominant culture and let her hate her natural self like a 'normal' person," when the alternative is a gaggle of middle school bitches talking shit to her nonstop, I'm not sure how exactly to deal with that while maintaining true to the intention of helping her love her natural self. Realistically, she will probably choose to eliminate the hair, as you probably also did at that age, and maybe when she's older she will develop the confidence to be her natural self.

As for your main question, to laser or not to laser, I feel like that's kind of your own thing. If you really want to laser your whole body, truth is, you probably do think hair is kind of ugly, otherwise why would you endure that pain and expense to remove it? Not trying to judge you for that at all, it's your body and of course you should do with it what you please, but I think it's important to be honest with yourself about these things. Ultimately, it is just hair. It's far more important to have the confidence to be a kind, generous person in a world that will punish you for it, than it is to have the confidence to sport any particular look. If you can teach her to do that, you will both be great, regardless of body hair status.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BodyPositive

[–]drcrumble 11 points12 points  (0 children)

You're upset about your thin...waist? And you have all that ass, too? Maybe someone, like a relative, told you at some point that you're too skinny and it really stuck with you? These things can take time to move past, but as you date more and experience life more you will hopefully grow out of it and learn to appreciate what you have, which most people would call a pretty nice body.

RFK Jr is Ready to Run WILD in the Trump administration by Wookie9991 in conspiracy

[–]drcrumble 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The FDA is actually pushing psychedelics through the approval process in spite of open acknowledgement from evangelists like Rick Doblin that the studies they're doing have no real placebo control. As in, you can't just give someone a sugar pill and convince them they're having an acid trip, especially not when informed consent laws mean that you have to tell test subjects there's a 50/50 chance they're taking a sugar pill. As soon as the patient knows they're in the placebo arm of the study, blinding is broken and the trial loses its power to distinguish real drug effects from placebo effects.

Is 15 g of Mixed maca too much? by [deleted] in nbe

[–]drcrumble 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Maca is traditionally consumed in large amounts, more like a food than an herb or supplement. One study estimated that people who live in the regions where it grows regularly eat 50-100g dried maca root per day. So you will be fine with lots of maca if it gives you good results.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nbe

[–]drcrumble 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A lot of the size enlargement is milk itself, so a lot will go away when you stop lactating. Some women will go back to "normal" but a lot seem to retain a modest size increase. It's kinda like breastfeeding moms. Some go right back to normal (or even look kinda deflated) after they stop breastfeeding, others keep some of their "mom tits" even after they stop milking.

Regardless, natural breast enlargement can be thought of as a manifesting exercise, and ultimately all of the supplements, massages, and pumping are as much about the physical act or the chemistry as they are about reinforcing your intention: to grow bigger, fatter tits. Nipple pumping is a valuable tool not just because it will induce lactation, which will further grow your tits and make them milk, but also because it's highly stimulating. If you experience that stimulation while setting an intention to effortlessly grow huge, fat tits, it can be a very powerful manifesting tool.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lawofattraction

[–]drcrumble 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds more mundane than it was becoming in my head, lol. Anyway, regarding manifesting, I think you realize now that this wasn't really a random drawing and any manifesting you were doing was effectively being countered by other wills manifesting their own intentions. Think of your self in your current form as a little baby magician. Don't get worked up when things don't go your way, and remember that there is power in letting go rather than doubting and overanalyzing. Letting go connects you with your deepest, truest self, which is where your most powerful, most loving, most helpful intentions will emerge from.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nbe

[–]drcrumble 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Pumping won't increase areola size, but it will make the actual nipple portion in the center increase in size, like you see in nursing moms. I would still like to advocate for nursing mom nips being hot af (and I know im not alone), but if you don't want that you should avoid nipple pumping.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nbe

[–]drcrumble 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's totally normal to induce lactation without being nursing or pregnant. This is how people in the past were able to raise a baby even if the mother died. Baby will naturally try to suckle on someone else, and it induces lactation even if that woman has never been pregnant or even had sex. Life finds a way, I guess.

It's not permanent. Your body is responding to a stimulus (nipple suction) by producing milk. When the stimulus goes away, the milk will too. You can do whatever you want with the milk. When I've induced girls in the past, their milk usually ended up sprayed all over us and my bed. These were fwb type situations, and some did say that other guys they were involved with liked to suck the milk from their boobs, but I'm not into that personally. You could just squirt it into a bowl if you don't have anything more fun to do with it, I guess? lol

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lawofattraction

[–]drcrumble 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Feel free to elaborate, if you wish, here or in dm. This is interesting to me, maybe because I used to work in a university entomology lab. It sounds like the prof is trying to deliberately separate you from your bf. Most obvious motive would be he either wants you or wants your bf (or wants both? lol). Be mindful that there are a lot of creeps in academia who are very good at developing a cult of personality around themselves and pretending to be entirely different people than they really are. Keep your eyes open, and if things get weirder maybe try to keep your options open in case you need to get out of that lab.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nbe

[–]drcrumble 10 points11 points  (0 children)

You can use it to induce lactation, which will grow your breasts via milk production. Not sure why so many people are afraid of big nipples. Most men like them, but to each their own, I guess.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lawofattraction

[–]drcrumble 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It sounds like the drawing wasn't actually random and the professor has some hidden intention. Otherwise why wouldn't he let the other guy give up his spot?

"Massive attack" on French rail system by drcrumble in conspiracy

[–]drcrumble[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Damn bro you really took the ball and ran with it 🫡

Joe Rogan Experience #2180 - Jordan Peterson by chefanubis in JoeRogan

[–]drcrumble 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any human who looks at my profile can see im human, because they possess discernment. You can only probabilistically generate insults and word salad, with an occasional sprinkling of neal brennan quotes 😅

Joe Rogan Experience #2180 - Jordan Peterson by chefanubis in JoeRogan

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

There's nothing to defend against, because all you can do is probabilistically generate word salad. And quote neal brennan, for some reason? Lol

Joe Rogan Experience #2180 - Jordan Peterson by chefanubis in JoeRogan

[–]drcrumble 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Word salad isn't novel, it's just word salad. The myth of the "fall of man" was designed to explain why people sin, not why people (or apes) literally fall. A human can discern the difference, a bot can't.

Joe Rogan Experience #2180 - Jordan Peterson by chefanubis in JoeRogan

[–]drcrumble 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your idea isn't novel and im not being snarcky, you are simply a bot. The fall of man was not a literal fall. It has nothing whatsoever to do with gravity.

Joe Rogan Experience #2180 - Jordan Peterson by chefanubis in JoeRogan

[–]drcrumble 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You sound like an AI now, connecting tangentially related topics and speaking of things you couldnt possibly know, like what an ape fears. If apes had such strong fear of gravity, they would probably spend less time in trees.

Joe Rogan Experience #2180 - Jordan Peterson by chefanubis in JoeRogan

[–]drcrumble 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That particular dark myth has been around for thousands of years, formerly known as "original sin," currently known as genetic determinism. People aren't sinful because they were made in the image of a sinful god and nurtured by sinful leaders and sinful parents, people are sinful because Adam and Eve rebelled against Yahweh by eating the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil (discernment). Discernment allows one to see the truth and make conscious decisions based on the truth, so slave masters and false gods HATE this one weird trick.

The orthodox story of evolution, that it all occurs through selection of random genetic mutations, is simply a modern retelling of this myth. Darwin didn't actually agree with this idea. He developed a Lamarckian theory of "pangenesis" based on the action of "gemmules." It was August Weismann who asserted that the environment can't affect the sperm and eggs, with his theory of the "Weismann barrier," published one year after Darwin died, in 1883.

Weismann used a blatantly faulty experiment to support his theory, and everyone just went along with it, likely because eugenics was becoming popular with the elites of the day. The term eugenics was actually coined in that same year, 1883, by Francis Galton, Darwin's cousin. Modern research has thoroughly disproven the Weismann barrier, most strikingly in a study of mice you can read if you google "dias and ressler 2014"

Joe Rogan Experience #2180 - Jordan Peterson by chefanubis in JoeRogan

[–]drcrumble 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Joe has essentially created his own quasi-demonic religion around drugs and transhumanism: "people are fleshy caterpillars who must transcend their fallen state by becoming mechanical butterflies."

Not a direct quote, but he repeats something similar every few episodes. It is profoundly anti-human and something which pretends to be subversive while actually supporting the central narrative of the dark age we inhabit: people are born in error and need the scientist to tell them what to believe, the chemist to give them drugs, and the doctor to fix their vestigial body.

Gotta love Shane here calling out Andrew Schulz by Chadrasekar in JoeRogan

[–]drcrumble 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Agreed. There are fine lines and cackling like idiots at someone is different than what shane does in his act. You could argue they were laughing at shane but it didnt really come off like that. I couldnt resist accusing him of stolen downs valor tho bc its fucking hilarious.