What Do You Really Hate? (III)

Why do I have the overwhelming sense that this was inspired by some top shelf sativa?

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I used that same tactic when I was married.
In my case it was cooking, AND, in my case it worked.

Your wife can just look the other way when passing that shelf. My husband had to eat whatever it was that I fucked up :smiling_imp:

I really hate the complete and utter insanity we are living in.

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THE prelude to accepting the mark of the beast???

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Even worse, Its called Brain Stew and at 31% THC its an ass kicker, add to that all the terps that go along with an Indica strain im amazed i was able to focus long enough to get the bottles on the shelf.

So if i am understanding you correctly you are suggesting that i should put the shelf in her bedroom in front of her dresser or TV?

Will do and thank you for the excellent advice, she is a super sound sleeper so i think ill get it done tonight. :wink:

And i hear you, i hate this clown world bullshit going on around us. Its the main reason we moved away from what the willfully tarded masses call civilization. Watching our town burn down around us over a crackhead/violent criminal getting shot while trying to abduct children was enough for me.

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Exactly! I pray for sanity soon.

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The government already has all this information about all of us, just spread across disparate systems. Recently in Ontario they’ve now linked my Driver’s Licence and Health card. They both share the same photo and expiration date but 2 physical cards. I long for the day of 1 physical card with those combined as well as hunting and fishing licenses. But not on my phone that also contains emails, texts.

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Hopefully all that vomit from others is put to good use: If bile, then I know a warlock in need.

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I hate it that every step I take is pure torture. I haven’t been able to walk at all for more than a year.
I’ve lost most of my muscles. Don’t get me wrong, I’m happy I can walk at all and take the dog to the park.
My legs are on fire all the way. I have to kick myself and drag myself to that park.

There’s one nearby but I won’t get back any muscle if I don’t use them.
I used to walk about 10 to 20 kilometres a day.
It’ll take awhile before I will be able to do that again.

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Eerily accurate @mikser.

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@Josephine_van_Rijn without delving into personal matters, what do you mean ?

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Hopefully you are able to have extended walks soon as they can bring so much peace and rejuvenation.

My back and nerve damage has kept me away from the park for many months. Now I need to force myself to get there and force a new routine.

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Are you able to acquire some quality Copaiba essential oils (like from Plant Therapy, not the overhyped and overpriced Doterra or Young Living)? I also have a nerve disease which also affects my muscles. It REALLY helps when I add a few drops of Copaiba to my body lotion and rub it over the affected areas.
P.S. Are you starting to see any hair thickening or growth from the JBCO?

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I collapsed half way through 2021. Thought it was a burnout so I didn’t see a doctor.
Thought I could deal with it myself, didn’t trust any doctor, especially not with a needle in their hands.

My brain stopped working too, so that didn’t help.
I found out I was nearing a coma after I felt feverish and took my temp. 35.6 Celsius.
Just a half a degree down and you will slip into a coma.

I was already sleeping about 12 to 15 hours a day and (wrongly) figured I needed it.

That’s when I phoned a doctor. I had barely any thyroid hormone in my body.
I’m on medication for about 11 months now.
It’s a lot better, but not nearly where I was before.

My head is completely blocked up with slime, my hearing is off and as I said, I have not been able to walk due to extreme muscle weakness for over a year.

Don’t worry dear, it’s just a matter of Build Back Better :smirk:

I’m getting there, slowly. Wait till I’m all there bro and hide when I start to Wordle and Nerdle in mint condition.

That’s what I do, force myself. Thank God I’m a masochist.

I do not have a nerve disease, just muscles that need building up. I never use any body lotions at all.
Mostly I’m too lazy and most of them are full of chemicals.

:blush:
I’ve only used it once so far. Same laziness playing up. I think about doing it every day and then promptly forget about it again.

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^^^Read the reviews. It really is a god send.

Add it to your conditioner then, that way it is applied every time you shower and wash your hair.

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Then add it to your body wash so you use it every time you bathe.

^^^Read the reviews. It really is a god send.

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I hope you get there soon.

Rather than topical oils, I’d suggest a stiff drink or blunt after a tiring walk.

I would suggest trying to taking a tad more care for yourself, though I am a mad depressive who’s tried to kill himself many times. So, not exactly the poster boy of proactively seeking care.

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I have a shower dear, no bath and I don’t use body wash either :smile:

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Then keep the bottle in your shower and add a few drops to your soap bar when you wash up with soap. It is one of those safe oils that you can apply directly on your skin without adding to a medium. I was just trying to think of ways you can conveniently use it so you don’t forget about it.

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You can keep the drink. The blunt I have before and after the walk and then some after that.
I take better care then I did before. I’ve tried to get of this planet many times in various ways. None of them worked.
I figured it ain’t time yet.

Me neither. I would have less problems seeking care, if I thought that the care available would be at least competent care.
My own experience has taught me that I’m way better at it myself.
My life has improved a lot since there are no do-gooders around.

I don’t use soap either deary. Haven’t for a long time and never will again. I’m tired of using soap which dries out your skin so you have to apply lotion. Around and around.
I decided to skip it all.

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Ok, that is your choice. I just saw someone in pain and wanted to offer some advice.

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