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AlexanderMorose13
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Cute. He seems well taken care of.


/v/dogs viewpost?postid=683b1904efddc

Well, this made me want to see what a badass pope is like.


/v/RomanCatholicism viewpost?postid=68377ffa3a541

I liked it. Even the author admitted that the ending was lame. So, he made a sequel . . . Brian's Winter. This one was much better, no lame ending.


/v/books viewpost?postid=68361bb1d523b

Entertaining video. Video from about 7 months ago. If India's still got people openly pissing and shitting on street corners, it's still bad enough to keep me far away.


/v/Shitjeets viewpost?postid=683260342708c

I know someone who does exactly this. Despite being older than me, he never has back issues.


/v/TellUpgoat viewpost?postid=6831960a122d8

Yeah, they're most likely using weather warfare against the US, and have been for some time.

It's a known fact that weather manipulation has been going on for a while, but creating hazardous or non-hazardous storms artificially affects the entire ecosystem in ways that we're only now beginning to study.

I had a bunch of weird weather activity that popped up on my radar, pun intended, during the storms that happened in Lahaina. There was a lot of normal storm activity that seemed to be missing - telling signs that a storm was coming quickly.


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=6829cdba43ddf

Dog is cute. She looked happy.

Take good care of her.


/v/videos viewpost?postid=68234111b3435

I would highly recommend this.

Most of the distilled water would just a good way to get these supplements into the body, but overdoing it could be dangerous, and it's always better to divide out supplements over longer periods than taking too much at once.


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=681ecb913ca02

Far from it, my friend. There's much I don't know, but I have a passionate hunger to learn about what I could know more about.

Simply put, always refine what works down to consistent reasoning, and be certain to learn more about what you're missing, and you'll be in a better position to make better choices.

Think about it this way: you can be very intelligent, and still be wrong. You'll continue to be wrong until you learn why.


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=681ecb913ca02

Depends on your weight. I used to be HUGE, 350 lbs. I'm down to 218 right now. I drink a gallon of water a day, but there's trade-offs, and you're pretty much held to require planning out bathroom breaks and stops if you're not careful. Most of the time, I space out the water I drink during the workday carefully, and consume everything I didn't finish when I'm near a bathroom with easy access. Obviously try to avoid drinking lots of water if you're going to get stuck in traffic.

Currently, between days where I purposefully leave my hydration for later, I can plan to use the bathroom after consuming anywhere between 1/8 of a gallon at a time between 1 hour to 1 and 1/2 hours. You can really boost your performance if you graph the amount of time it takes for you to use the bathroom after consuming a large amount of water.

Generally speaking, a good rule for determining hydration requirements is to drink the amount of your weight cut in half in fluid ounces. Since I weigh 218, to make it easier, 220, I drink 110 ounces, nearly a gallon, which is around 132. I'm also actively working out a lot and doing a lot of physical labor at work.


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=681ecb913ca02

You seem quite knowledgeable. It's a great day to see someone else who cares about what they drink.

The liquid oxygen that I was referring to was medical grade liquid oxygen. It's easy to purchase if you have the license requirements met, and when mixed into water, it makes the water lighter and more "airy," and gives it a bigger splash.

Not everything is a "solution for all" kind of scenario, and I've met a few other people who talk often about how they only drink distilled water. Distilled water is removed of all impurities, which is great, but the problem that exists is when you switch over to water that has impurities. ALL water has impurities, and it's important to have water that is pure, but not TOO pure, because you're unable to filter water properly if you're drinking water that is too pure. It's not necessarily bad to drink only distilled water, but I'd supplement a glass of water from local sources (purified but not distilled) every now and then to balance out the amount of distilled water that you're drinking. That's just me. It's completely your choice to do what you want.

I personally drink negatively charged 9.5 pH alkaline water formed through an electrolysis machine, and then add liquid oxygen and an ozone treatment at the end. The human body is positively charged, and if you want to deliver water to the organs in the fastest method, you need a negative charge for hydration absorption and oxygen to move the water directly into the cells. When you drink a large portion of this kind of water, you don't feel bloated at all, and you're able to move around considerably faster. A major part of healthcare is based around oxygen and respiration.

For a long time, I was experimenting with MMS (Jim Humble) until I found out that a lot of the reason that MMS actually worked was due to the beneficial build of oxygen in the body as a side effect of the treatment. Keeping the body's water purified is a good way to kill disease, but keeping the body oxygenated destroys parasites and contaminants. Considering modern healthcare's desire to spread parasites, it's pretty much a given that anything that does the opposite must be a bad thing, right?

Last thing: temperature. Avoid ice and cold water. Ice is a luxury, but it's proven to cause heart attacks and heart distress. Cold water shocks the body, and the only thing your circulatory system does is circulate the water until it matches the body's temperature, and then send it to the kidneys to get filtered.


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=681ecb913ca02

I don't see an option for gassing the jews, with love.


/v/Polls viewpost?postid=681f7f369e046

I'm not exactly on her side, but that joke was so bad, I'd respond by saying that I need to show it my Mom because of how bad of a Dad joke that was and I need to cancel it out.


/v/clusterBbitches viewpost?postid=681f801df190c

You'll be able to detect if I'm a bot instantly by asking me if the Earth is either flat or hollow.


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=681f375ebebe7

This nearly brought me to tears. I'll have to learn about why.

I think we were much happier in our ignorance than when we knew about the entire world's problems.

Or maybe life was better when we focused on each other instead of trying to focus on making us appealing to everyone.


/v/conspiracy viewpost?postid=681f48abd5207

Reverse osmosis is just a way of cleaning water that filters it out thoroughly and makes it softer and easier to drink. It doesn't change the pH or balance out the metals or contaminants. There's a huge amount of metals that are water soluble, and can easily pass through carbon or gravity filter meshes.

Distilled water, on the other hand, is kind of worse. It's okay for babies and younger kids who haven't fully developed immunities or disease recognition. It's a pretty common fact that adults give their babies pH 7.0 (called clean water) when they're feeding them or helping them through early illnesses. pH 7.0 is non-oxidized and can't absorb liquid oxygen, so there's tradeoffs. Distilled water is basically too neutral to aid in proper hydration, but it does make a good pathway for other medicines. I DO NOT recommend drinking nothing but distilled water. You'll get sick faster.

You ever been to a pool and smelled that weird mix of gases like chlorine and something else? Most pools and enclosed pool areas use low dose ozone treatments as a way to keep the water from absorbing too many impurities from people. Any pool is essentially a more treated kind of bath. You're jumping into the cauldron of skin and any droppings from any previous occupants. Most of the good pool cleaners and well-maintained pools will do a complete drain and refill of the water between once a week to once a month, with daily tests and treatments, maybe automated or by hand.

As with most of the stuff that I talk about, I encourage your own research and exploration, and not to take my word for anything.


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=681ecb913ca02

All true, but he's also missing out on an obvious, but even more important parallel: we're also chronically dehydrated.

Our water systems contain a lot of harmful chemicals and metals on their own, but add in the fact that everyone is still fighting over fluoridation and no one ever talks about ozone treatment and ultraviolet or electrolysis, and you get where we are now.

Ozone is one of the best ways to clean water, and it's been used for more than 100 years to clean old water systems to great success. It's currently the most widely used method of water decontamination in main heartland of Russia.

Most of what they told us about water is dead wrong. We should be drinking more than half a gallon a day, minimum, and even more if obese, based on weight percentage. pH is the other really important factor, and all of the tap water is set at a pH that is designed to not carry metals or contaminants with it, where it should be set at a pH that is so high it neutralizes disease. Somewhere between 9-11 pH would be better than the current 6.5 national average that we have now. Water between the pH of 1.7-2.4 can be used as better cleaning agent than soap.

TLDR: Water purification methods are MORE important than food consumption. Start by cleaning your water before you clean up your food. For those of us already aware of the poisons, it's easy to be picky about our diets, but a lot more difficult about choosing proper water sources. Water contaminants combined with an extremely unhealthy diet mean that we're all dehydrated, malnourished, and constantly on the edge of developing chronic illnesses.


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=681ecb913ca02

I get that you're saying drown them.

I'd prefer to burn them.


/v/Jokes viewpost?postid=681ceb7d0dd9b

Modern problems require modern solutions.


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=681d222212822

Was in middle school at the time.

Pretty much the same thing happened.


/v/TellTalk viewpost?postid=681980ec15ee0

Family history. His great grandfather lived and died out there. He doesn't want to leave his family home.


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