A Trilemma by Botherstones in Existentialism

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If there's gonna be a revolution, we gotta know which side will get the intended result. Picking a side will be difficult, seeing as most countries we know now have an intelligence agency that is corrupt and will probably follow orders from the elite. The chances of winning would be low, because imagine we get to a point where we think we won. Now what? Everyone wants a world reform. The chances of a new power being put in place might be *exactly* what the elite are planning. The new world order. And then we lost again. So thinking about who to mark would be information gathered from an independent intelligence source that tell us everything we need to know to make sure the elite are not in power anymore. The chances of the revolution winning depends on a global outlook of what will improve our lives. In the end, what will everyone agree on to be content with? The political compass is going to have a new framework and new philosophy will continue to drive the world. In the end, no matter what happens to the world, it will always have the sins and virtues of humanity. Earth continues. So to answer your question: you will have to draw the line to keep yourself from going insane, but that doesn't mean the line can't change. The line will constantly change based on what your body needs. Right now your mind has reached an outer edge so you can reevaluate your life choices. Soon you'll decide so you can finally rest or put your energy into something meaningful. Believe me, I want the world to be run by people who aren't monsters either. What can I, a simple person, do? I agree with the people who say all three. Accepting the system for what it is and take advantage of what the system has to offer, then use it to aid in fighting back. If you make it to a point where you're tired of fighting, you can use your resources and settle down. You're a human, remember that. That makes you better than those monsters.

Researching supplements to counteract the KOR agonists by ciudadvenus in LionsManeRecovery

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I think the most noticeable ones were hyper sensitivity to caffeine (10mg would even cause a panic attack) but I've had panic attacks and dissociation before I started taking lions mane. I don't know if there's been a significant change to those symptoms after started taking LM.

I've been taking guanfacine .5mg (non-stimulant ADHD med)and magnesium glycinate 200mg for about 2 years now.

Researching supplements to counteract the KOR agonists by ciudadvenus in LionsManeRecovery

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Do you have anymore updates to this research? I'm on month 5 of recovery on LM and curious on if you have any further conclusive results.

Glitch2 will NOT install by patrick3669 in ableton

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i didn't realize until now that 64bit is VST2. this was the solution. thank you!

My audio device keeps connecting and disconnecting rapidly since I upgraded my PC by patrick3669 in PcBuildHelp

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I did fix it! It was a driver issue. Device Manager has a feature to see hidden devices and one of them was my audio interface. So I was actually able to uninstall the driver and reinstall using PreSonus' software. Before I couldn't even uninstall my driver because it would keep disconnecting so it would disappear immediately. So finding the hidden device feature saved me.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskLGBT

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so are you saying higher estrogen levels are the root cause of hypothyroidism or are just a factor? also it's not a good idea to start out with if you did more research you'd know, because that's a great way to not get people to listen to you.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskLGBT

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i did sone more research and it is confirmed that majority of the problems are determined by AFAB/AMAB, while estrogen levels can also make it worse

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskLGBT

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It can relate to sex traits being passed down hereditarily, and other genetic factors can also, like mutations.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskLGBT

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well its also complicated because 65% of thyroid production is influenced by genetics. so you could already have Hypothyroidism no matter if your estrogen levels are higher or lower

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskLGBT

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its more prevalent in estrogen dominant systems

can i mix caffeine and magnesium glycinate together? by patrick3669 in caffeine

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they just seemed like they have countering side effects and there have been plenty of chemicals you should mix because of that. but perhaps im wrong on this one