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yeldarb1983 3 points ago +3 / -0

MSM

I read an article a while back that suggested MSM may also act as a secondary oxygen transport, bringing extra oxygen to tissues through its other form, DMSO. That's why it gets you extra energy while working out; it's bringing more oxygen to the muscles so they can break down fatigue poisons into usable energy, rather than letting them build up.

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yeldarb1983 3 points ago +3 / -0

do you mean the vaccines, or something on one of the websites I linked?

little confused, lol.

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yeldarb1983 4 points ago +5 / -1

autoimmune response

The autoimmune thing is much simpler than that...you have a gene therapy that literally programs cells to produce viral spike proteins... the immune system will recognize those cells as coming from an attacking virus and assume the cells producing the spike proteins are infected with a virus and attack them to protect the body.

Some info I found a long time while trying to help the fiance with Chronic fatiigue syndrome/fibromyalgia:

https://web.archive.org/web/20111118000518/http://www.krysalis.net/rheumatism.htm

https://web.archive.org/web/20111119151020/http://www.krysalis.net/chronicfatigue.htm

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yeldarb1983 2 points ago +2 / -0

I dunno, I think the masks and the jabs are a security blanket for these people...

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yeldarb1983 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's a combination of things; propaganda,, normalization, but I think the most interesting and probably least discussed is the security blanket effect (not sure what the proper term is)

lemme give you a fictional example. Linus is probably the smartest character in the Peanuts comic strip (or at least he's portrayed that way), and yet, even though he's too old for it, he carries a baby blanket with him everywhere. it's not logical, it's not sensible, but it makes him feel more secure and safe. he actually becomes distressed if he can't find it, or even violent if someone tries to take it from him.

It's similar with these people. While not all of them are the smartest people int he world or anything, some of them are fairly intelligent, but they were all gullible. (sidenote: do not confuse gullibility with stupidity. while they are similar, they are not the same thing. the smartest person in the world can be fooled by a skilled con artist under the right circumstances)

so these people spent three years clinging to the idea that the jabs and the masks would protect them from the Big Bad they'd been told to fear. it's become comforting for them. it makes them feel safe, even if logically they may realize at this point that it's actually a threat to their health.

...and then you factor in all the calamity that's happened in those years (financial crisis, banking collapse, possible war with russia/china...), and you realize these people are desperately clinging to the jabs and the masks for comfort, just like linus with his filthy blanket.

I don't know how you combat that, but that's what I see.

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yeldarb1983 1 point ago +1 / -0

haven't messed with the cli, mostly I just use the android app, because with lineageOS and a vpn, I can get unlimited tethering, and my ISP doesn't know/do shit.

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yeldarb1983 1 point ago +1 / -0

The protonvpn is really for paid proton users.

Maybe, but it works, and it's a good toe-in-the-pond for beginners, plus they're the only ones I know of for whom "free" actually means free and not "free for 30 min.(or whatever) then we want you to pay for it."

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yeldarb1983 1 point ago +1 / -0

there's nothing intimidating about VPNs

well, when I started looking into the stuff the first time, it was hard to find websites that could explain it in a way that was straightforward and not jargon-heavy.

Also, keep in mind how many companies business model depends on being able to track everything about you across multiple websites, dmv records, etc. Then you get into the NSA scandals, etc, and you start to understand there's probably a lot of effort put into scaring newbies away from using any kind of vpn.

I agree it's not hard at all to set up these days, but I can understand why some people might hesitate, lol.

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yeldarb1983 2 points ago +2 / -0

All I know is they keep my isp from blocking tethering, lmao

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yeldarb1983 1 point ago +1 / -0

nah I get it. VPNs sound intimidating, especially if you're only a casual internet user.

Hell, I'm a techgeek, and I was nervous about setting one up for a while, lol.

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yeldarb1983 0 points ago +1 / -1

never given proton my personal info. just an email address.

but yeah, VPNs sound intimidating, especially if your only experience with them is from years and years ago when they were a probably a lot harder to set up.

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yeldarb1983 5 points ago +5 / -0

www.protonvpn.com

You're welcome.😎

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yeldarb1983 0 points ago +1 / -1

especially since it's russia, and their basic strategy is "throw as many men into the meat grinder as possible and hope it clogs up."

spoiler alert: it usually does.

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yeldarb1983 3 points ago +3 / -0

lol.

Basically, someone found a recorded audio tape at a thrift store in Japan with a bunch of songs on it, including a slightly creepy sounding one that they couldn't identify, then asked about it on 2chan (the japanese site 4chan got it's name from) to see if anyone knew the name of it. japanese autists have been trying to track it down off and on for ten or so years now.

The video is basically a mini documentary about it.

If you wanna look up the song itself or any of the existing research, look up something like "The song on the cassette I found in Akihabara," a loose translation of the title to an upload of the song in question.

Dunno if you believe in such things, but since you mentioned paranoia, a lot of the people who looked into it in Japan refer to it as "cursed," lol.

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yeldarb1983 1 point ago +1 / -0

son of a bitch! xD

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yeldarb1983 2 points ago +2 / -0

found the guy's site a while back when the fiance was fighting with CFS. his info on that was actually helpful, so I share his stuff when I can...

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yeldarb1983 4 points ago +4 / -0

yeah, but misunderstandings happen. =) text-based communication is already hard to parse sometimes, and I'm a literal sperg so yeah, lol.

edit's in bold

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yeldarb1983 2 points ago +2 / -0

that's fair, but there's no such thing as a 100% perfect chemical reaction. You're always going to have a few that go awry.

I'm not saying it makes the nasty or irresponsible behavior by some acceptable. it doesn't. just that understanding goes a long way.

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yeldarb1983 3 points ago +3 / -0

hope you didnt think I meant that derogatorily, lol.

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yeldarb1983 4 points ago +6 / -2

Birth defect.

some chemical imbalance in the womb at just the right time throws the chemical process that affects future sexual attraction out of whack, and you get the wrong program installed. then when you hit puberty, that incorrect program is activated.

Guy did a great writeup about it in the early oughts. Sadly the website only exists in archival form.

https://web.archive.org/web/20110930101737/http://www.krysalis.net/homosexuality.htm

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