It's Hypochondriac, although they can be 'hyper' about it.
Hypochondriasis or hypochondria is a condition in which a person is excessively and unduly worried about having a serious illness.
It's been 5 to 7 years, but I've had the flu and it's not just imagination.
I obviously didn't go all the way, but a heart attack can be an incredibly easy and mostly painless way to go. Just 15 minutes of feeling like I'd eaten hot peppers, then unconsciousness.
Anyone else kind of miss the insanity of QRV on voat?
once people realize they've been conned.
That is some real optimism. But if the masses begin to believe they've been conned, it will only be because the people running the show want them to believe that.
If you're not going to rise up and kill your oppressors, then enjoy your abuse.
This is the problem with being a low-skill parent.
Shit like this makes us look stupid.
The unpleasant reality is that you can't make a smart person look stupid.
I'm no Magneto-geneticist, so this is just my opinion, but this level of magnetism appears to be so weak they need special rooms to detect it.
I would be very surprised if normal human tissue could be 'magnetised' enough to attract a real life magnet. My surprise would probably be even stronger than when I discovered magnetic rocks in a gravel parking lot as a young child.
Communities.win subs appear to be held hostage by mods who came from reddit who love to censor and ban for political disagreement.
Sorry, but this doesn't pass the smell test. Whatever is in that so-called 'vaccine', there's not enough metal in it to attract a magnet.
This is pro-vaxx propaganda to make the dummies who believe it look like retarded "anti-vaxxers", and discredit proof of actual vax negatives.
Re: masks and the hoax. He rips them a new asshole and tells them they're going to hell.
Title doesn't oversell it.
How many of us do you think aren't in on the hoax, either as a percentage of earth's population, or in raw numbers.
What is the meaning of the word I?
first person
(aɪ ) pronoun. A speaker or writer uses I to refer to himself or herself. I is a first person singular pronoun. I is used as the subject of a verb.
What does AYH mean?
American Youth Hostels
Are You Here
American Yacht Harbor
All Your Hardware
Maybe, but I've found some pretty dedicated flatters on other sites too. A few years back, there was a guy on voat claiming to have been part of an original group who started (restarted?) the flat earth joke. According to him, they ended up dropping it after too many people took it too seriously.
It seems too crazy to think anyone actually believes that, but if you've been into the depths of the internet you've seen some seriously disturbed people. Some of those people might make great shills though.
Some lettuce in my fridge has inexplicably gone bad. I suspect the Russians.
where the blockade drives a brain-drain
People with brains are leaving!
I thought they were based in Monterey? Maybe the SF connection was just for the population numbers. Anyway, I think they went out of business, or maybe went low-key because of the negative publicity.
the pilot would have to constantly need to be pushing the nose down at a ridiculous rate
Are you a pilot? To be fair, I've only flown small planes, and have never been in the left seat of what's essentially a manned rocket. As for 'official' instrument flight (versus VFR), I've only done that on a computer.
The controls used to adjust altitude are the same, whether you're looking out the window, or down at your instrument panel. To maintain any particular altitude, you essentially point the airplane at the horizon and it happens "almost automatically." There's also a 'trim wheel'...
Trim tabs have been used in airplanes for decades. Typically found on the outer edges of the ailerons, rudders and elevator, they live up to their namesake by allowing the pilot or pilots to control the airplane's trim during the flight.
On small airplanes, there's a literal wheel on the panel that you turn to adjust the overall shape of the wings. Turn the wheel to adjust the tabs up a bit when you want to climb, down when you want to descend.
When you're flying so fast that straight line flight could take you out into space, you again simply set whatever kind of trim tabs they have on that thing downward to maintain your altitude. It's a normal part of flying, even in something that fast.
I've had many extended exchanges with the flatters, as I do have an interest in uncovering beliefs that may be wrong. America doesn't really have much of a history with trolls, giants, and dragons, so I don't know much about those.
Part of my reply on another site earlier today to a guy who says he won't disavow the kabbalah, flat earth, and a bunch of other stuff, because he wants to keep an open mind. Are there any other alternate realities you believe in besides flat earth?
That is "dropping altitude" in reference to AGL (above ground level) or ASL (above sea level).
need to drop
Something tells me this character is not a pilot.
I thought liberals make excuses for evil non-Whites?
So you're saying you let the swamp convince you that Trump is /ourguy/, in total conflict with his own behavior.
Celebrate your inability to learn if you want. It's not a good look.
The only people who still love Trump are morons. He explained the day after the 2016 election that it was all bullshit, then he followed through on his explanation.
I would like to be surprised at them having far less power than they believe. But this is humanity we're talking about. 99% of people live their whole lives fully immersed in the narrative.