From my understanding: The assassin was pissed that his parents were part of a cult (Unification Church) backing Abe. The cult had basically sapped all of the money out of parents and wrecked his family. As the cult was one of Abe's largest backers I'm betting that's the pain point he found to hurt them the most.
Admittedly, a broke assassin is an easily bribed assassin.
What's interesting to me about these droughts is that long term projects (like rock carvings) are all over the place. Meaning that in the recent past this was a normal state.
“And how we burned in the camps later, thinking: What would things have been like if every Security operative, when he went out at night to make an arrest, had been uncertain whether he would return alive and had to say good-bye to his family? Or if, during periods of mass arrests, as for example in Leningrad, when they arrested a quarter of the entire city, people had not simply sat there in their lairs, paling with terror at every bang of the downstairs door and at every step on the staircase, but had understood they had nothing left to lose and had boldly set up in the downstairs hall an ambush of half a dozen people with axes, hammers, pokers, or whatever else was at hand?... The Organs would very quickly have suffered a shortage of officers and transport and, notwithstanding all of Stalin's thirst, the cursed machine would have ground to a halt! If...if...We didn't love freedom enough. And even more – we had no awareness of the real situation.... We purely and simply deserved everything that happened afterward.”
Of interest.
https://www.poison.org/poison-statistics-national
2.3% of all poisoning turns out to intentional abuse : and in 2020 there where 3.3M cases in the US. So, a 1%*2.3% chance is 0.02% of being poisoned intentionally. That's enough that most towns have this happening. Freaking psycho.
What the fuck is a refurbished woman?
Tits got too droopy, sold her back to the dealer. Dealer fixed those tits and put her back on the market as refurbished.
This actually isn't funny to me, just more shit to get people to stop loving their women.
Just another day of herding the clones. You gotta keep the clintons constantly stimulated, we throw some pigs and cigars to the bills, and some meds to the hillaries. You gotta keep them hillaries separated from the other clones or they end up suddenly committing suicide. Don't think about it too much, they all work on instinct. Oh, and don't hand any of them speech cards and record them. They're retarded. One got loose in 2020. Took 30 handlers to keep the tard from reading everything that's on the card aloud. It didn't always work.
Why concern yourself with that when you can build a decent firewall and run iptables? There's no such thing as an unhackable system. Backdoors have always been theorized. 486 had it's own set of fun. So, if you want a fast machine that's clean never connect it to the web. If you want a machine that'll be raped by the web at least wear some rubber.
Magnesium - most people don't get enough
Melatonin - deep sleep to help remove gunk from the brain, also ubiquitous in the body and non-harmful. Some people have issues with it, so don't take if you don't have a decent sleeping block lined out.
Zinc - helps with some cases of anxiety, usually you'll see a mix of that with most depressed people.
Those are my big three, if you're looking for other random shit I'd advise
Vitamin D - if you're low on it (don't go outside much, most depressed people do not) the stuff helps on muscle pain in the lower back and calms a person down. High doses for a week, then 10,000 IU after is my normal if I forget for a long time.
L-Arginine - Boosts metabolism, has a strange effect of increasing oxidative stress as it gives the immune system some peroxide ammunition. But, also has anti ox properties. If you can stomach the taste brewers yeast is the cheapest place to get a lot along with a lot of other useful enzymes
There's a whole mess of them out there. From what I've personally found you kind of have to take a look at your regular diet, find the holes that you're lacking then get the proper base line reestablished. Also, fiber helps if you're looking to get rid of stuff through the bowels. But, don't go overboard with minerals as they can throw other minerals out of balance and really mess you up. For the first couple of days it's ok to go around 200% daily value, but settle back into getting into the 100% daily value range. And, now I'm rambling.
If you're in constant pain you should go get your blood work done. Lot of nasty things lurk around and a few can be isolated. Especially in the liver and kidneys. If it doesn't show anything it doesn't mean that it doesn't exist, just means they can't isolate it off of normal tests.
It's a bit difficult to reply to this one.
The fact that you don't call it depression anymore would mean that you have the prime majority of symptoms under control well enough that you can live your life.
The depression they present is generally not what somebody who has their emotional life in balance and just feeling the run down biological effects shows. But, a load of quacks dispersing pills isn't going to take a deeper look at anything.
"I don't look at it as a disease any more" It never was. It's a biological adaptive feature of being a mammal. The fact that you have a low tolerance for certain shit is an avoidance mechanism of placing yourself back into a fucked up state. But, the general mal state is a permanent change to your biology. You do run different because you've hit specific environmental factors that have changed you.
The fact that it was ever brought up to be a disease is where the fuckery lies. The concept that people should be happy 24/7/365 is some dystopian pipe dream used to shove pills down peoples faces. But, like all pharma, it's not profitable to heal people. Far more profitable to just cover up the symptoms.
*EDIT : Also way more profitable to shove pills down your face when there's nothing wrong with you to begin with.
No, they were found to be twice as effective as placebos. At least that was in old studies. Which means that they're ineffective about 60% of the time.
I've looked into this to an extent. A lot of depression is related to inflammation, and there are substances that can trigger the immune system to go into a pro inflammatory state. As you stated food, mold, bacteria. When I had bad responses to allergens the next day I'd usually end up depressed for a short period of time. There are also pro inflammatory non organics like lead, aluminum, mercury, and other free radical oxidative metals. (Filter your water).
Also, in a counter method. Loading up on melatonin and drifting into long deep sleep helped a lot to clean out the brain.
I'm honestly not 100% on what the link is besides pain receptors and pro inflammation response triggering neurological pathways. But, in any event it does good to clean all of the shit out of the body.
I 100% agree with this, I didn't go heavy into what to eat and avoid because it's a lot to think about when you're down.
Keeping ideas simple, keeping food simple (just eat veggies and lean meat), take a handful of vitamins, and sleep deeply. These are key concepts that are easy to remember when you have brain fog.
Don't force yourself, it's more stressful man. A concussion would definitely be a trigger for the short term shit. Minimize the stressful shit around you, eat well, and try to get outside under the sun. You already know how to keep it under control, but it sounds like you got knocked into a state where even doing that is a lot of energy.
You know what you need to do, at some point in the future get pissed at yourself and muster up the energy to do it.
I have major depression going back to my teens. Never have been on an anti depressant, but birds of a feather, have met many who have. The results of anti depressants has shown some really nasty results.
1.) What are the types of depression
Depression comes in multiple flavors.
a.) Traumatic depression, or depression caused by a high stress event.
b.) Long term depression, where the wiring on the inside is set to being default depressed.
c.) Seasonal depression, where the weather decides to assign a cloud specifically for you.
d.) Manic depression, a lovely roller coaster of highs, lows, and the transition phases.
2.) What is the function of depression from a biological standpoint
Short term depression is meant to keep an animal in a hidden restful state after a bad experience. The appetite is suppressed so you don't spend time outdoors hunting gathering while injured, and inflammatory responses are stimulated to assist with fighting of bacteria that may have gotten into a wound.
Long term depression is generally caused by repeated short term events rewiring the neural pathways, a permanent change in the guts micro biome, and a general understanding of what homeostasis is. Rather then being an adaptive mechanism this is a misalignment and health issue.
Seasonal depression is meant to keep you out of poor weather and keep you from getting sick from a weakened immune system.
Manic depression, I don't know enough about. I assume that a subject is rather healthy in the manic state. Loads of energy, brain working at optimal, very outgoing individuals. But, the sudden shift triggered by either their biological clock or the weather is such a 180 that most notice the rapid shift as a drastic change in state with their life.
3.) What mechanisms turns short term depression into long term depression
First and foremost, the neural pathways are changeable. If trained for a long enough period of time to behave in a specific manner they will begin optimizing towards the least resistant path. So, if you're always in the dumps then they'll switch to a state that you will be in the dumps easier.
Alongside this, the bacterial consistency of your gut is the prime chemical powerhouse of the body. I don't know enough about this, but there was a really strange study where they performed a stool transplant on depressed individuals with healthy people. This had an 90%+ positive effect. I assume if you eat poorly while depressed a lot of the good bacteria in your gut dies and you never recover properly.
A toxic buildup of stress hormones can also play a role. Serotonin is a strong anti inflammatory substance, and it may balance out the stress hormones that the body is producing, particularly in the gut. But, SSRIs are massive overkill and getting proper antioxidants into the diet (especially magnesium, vitamin D, and melotonin) works better without the strange neurological side effects.
4.) What can be done to alleviate short term and long term depression
There are a few therapies that I've found work well. The first being rather stupid, but still worked.
a.) Journal 3 things you're thankful for.
Holy shit this one seems dumb. When you feel like shit you're not thankful for anything. It's a practice to try and rewire the brain to recognize what you're actually glad to have in your life. It works after about 2 weeks, but it's really hard to start and keep going with it consistently for time when you don't want to expend energy on dumb shit.
b.) exercise
When getting up out of bed is hard enough, going for a walk in the sun is like running a fucking marathon. If you do have a depressed friend force them into moving. It has a lot to do with the buildup of stress hormones in the body. Exercise helps filter all of that out.
c.) diet
GET ANTIOXIDANTS THAT HELP WITH INFLAMMATION
I cannot stress this enough. The inflammatory response is causing the brain to go into a restful state. The restful state is causing an inflammatory response. Do not eat junk food as it makes inflammation worse.
---------
For the most part depression is a symptom of an underlying cause that should be treated. Just throwing on SSRIs on top can treat the symptom but does jack shit to heal an individual.
patchCodeUnsuccessful 5 points 2.7 years ago
From my understanding: The assassin was pissed that his parents were part of a cult (Unification Church) backing Abe. The cult had basically sapped all of the money out of parents and wrecked his family. As the cult was one of Abe's largest backers I'm betting that's the pain point he found to hurt them the most.
Admittedly, a broke assassin is an easily bribed assassin.
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patchCodeUnsuccessful 2 points 2.7 years ago
What's interesting to me about these droughts is that long term projects (like rock carvings) are all over the place. Meaning that in the recent past this was a normal state.
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patchCodeUnsuccessful 0 points 2.7 years ago
“And how we burned in the camps later, thinking: What would things have been like if every Security operative, when he went out at night to make an arrest, had been uncertain whether he would return alive and had to say good-bye to his family? Or if, during periods of mass arrests, as for example in Leningrad, when they arrested a quarter of the entire city, people had not simply sat there in their lairs, paling with terror at every bang of the downstairs door and at every step on the staircase, but had understood they had nothing left to lose and had boldly set up in the downstairs hall an ambush of half a dozen people with axes, hammers, pokers, or whatever else was at hand?... The Organs would very quickly have suffered a shortage of officers and transport and, notwithstanding all of Stalin's thirst, the cursed machine would have ground to a halt! If...if...We didn't love freedom enough. And even more – we had no awareness of the real situation.... We purely and simply deserved everything that happened afterward.”
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patchCodeUnsuccessful 0 points 2.7 years ago
Gen only hires the top 10% most productive zombies who have acquired brains.
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patchCodeUnsuccessful 1 point 2.7 years ago
Of interest.
https://www.poison.org/poison-statistics-national
2.3% of all poisoning turns out to intentional abuse : and in 2020 there where 3.3M cases in the US. So, a 1%*2.3% chance is 0.02% of being poisoned intentionally. That's enough that most towns have this happening. Freaking psycho.
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patchCodeUnsuccessful 0 points 2.7 years ago
Knocks me the fuck out. But, I hear most everybody say it has different side effects.
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patchCodeUnsuccessful 0 points 2.7 years ago
What the fuck is a refurbished woman?
Tits got too droopy, sold her back to the dealer. Dealer fixed those tits and put her back on the market as refurbished.
This actually isn't funny to me, just more shit to get people to stop loving their women.
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patchCodeUnsuccessful 0 points 2.7 years ago
no
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patchCodeUnsuccessful 5 points 2.7 years ago
Google is an advertisement company. They make 80% of their income off of getting you to buy ad space.
Microsoft is a business software company.
Which one do you think will have the better software? This is such a dumb post.
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patchCodeUnsuccessful 1 point 2.8 years ago
Just another day of herding the clones. You gotta keep the clintons constantly stimulated, we throw some pigs and cigars to the bills, and some meds to the hillaries. You gotta keep them hillaries separated from the other clones or they end up suddenly committing suicide. Don't think about it too much, they all work on instinct. Oh, and don't hand any of them speech cards and record them. They're retarded. One got loose in 2020. Took 30 handlers to keep the tard from reading everything that's on the card aloud. It didn't always work.
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patchCodeUnsuccessful 1 point 2.8 years ago
I think it's made by veritasium and stopped watching.
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patchCodeUnsuccessful 3 points 2.8 years ago
Why concern yourself with that when you can build a decent firewall and run iptables? There's no such thing as an unhackable system. Backdoors have always been theorized. 486 had it's own set of fun. So, if you want a fast machine that's clean never connect it to the web. If you want a machine that'll be raped by the web at least wear some rubber.
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patchCodeUnsuccessful 7 points 2.8 years ago
"EFI enables vendors to create drivers that cannot be reverse engineered."
https://www.computerhope.com/jargon/e/efi.htm
It's more anti right to repair shit from what I understand.
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patchCodeUnsuccessful 1 point 2.8 years ago
Magnesium - most people don't get enough
Melatonin - deep sleep to help remove gunk from the brain, also ubiquitous in the body and non-harmful. Some people have issues with it, so don't take if you don't have a decent sleeping block lined out.
Zinc - helps with some cases of anxiety, usually you'll see a mix of that with most depressed people.
Those are my big three, if you're looking for other random shit I'd advise
Vitamin D - if you're low on it (don't go outside much, most depressed people do not) the stuff helps on muscle pain in the lower back and calms a person down. High doses for a week, then 10,000 IU after is my normal if I forget for a long time.
L-Arginine - Boosts metabolism, has a strange effect of increasing oxidative stress as it gives the immune system some peroxide ammunition. But, also has anti ox properties. If you can stomach the taste brewers yeast is the cheapest place to get a lot along with a lot of other useful enzymes
There's a whole mess of them out there. From what I've personally found you kind of have to take a look at your regular diet, find the holes that you're lacking then get the proper base line reestablished. Also, fiber helps if you're looking to get rid of stuff through the bowels. But, don't go overboard with minerals as they can throw other minerals out of balance and really mess you up. For the first couple of days it's ok to go around 200% daily value, but settle back into getting into the 100% daily value range. And, now I'm rambling.
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patchCodeUnsuccessful 4 points 2.8 years ago
Argumentative reductionism. Equating the fact that both systems have links between government and business in centralization.
Totally agree.
But, ignoring the differences in goals, methods, who's in charge, and philosophy. Then comparing apples to oranges.
Kinda makes you a cunt.
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patchCodeUnsuccessful 0 points 2.8 years ago
That would be the placebo effect. So half the SSRI takers probably.
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patchCodeUnsuccessful 1 point 2.8 years ago
I'll believe that when I run out of things to diagnose.
Constant pain where? Joints, muscles, lymph, nerves. Arms, legs, back, head?
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patchCodeUnsuccessful 1 point 2.8 years ago
If you're in constant pain you should go get your blood work done. Lot of nasty things lurk around and a few can be isolated. Especially in the liver and kidneys. If it doesn't show anything it doesn't mean that it doesn't exist, just means they can't isolate it off of normal tests.
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patchCodeUnsuccessful 2 points 2.8 years ago*
It's a bit difficult to reply to this one.
The fact that you don't call it depression anymore would mean that you have the prime majority of symptoms under control well enough that you can live your life.
The depression they present is generally not what somebody who has their emotional life in balance and just feeling the run down biological effects shows. But, a load of quacks dispersing pills isn't going to take a deeper look at anything.
"I don't look at it as a disease any more" It never was. It's a biological adaptive feature of being a mammal. The fact that you have a low tolerance for certain shit is an avoidance mechanism of placing yourself back into a fucked up state. But, the general mal state is a permanent change to your biology. You do run different because you've hit specific environmental factors that have changed you.
The fact that it was ever brought up to be a disease is where the fuckery lies. The concept that people should be happy 24/7/365 is some dystopian pipe dream used to shove pills down peoples faces. But, like all pharma, it's not profitable to heal people. Far more profitable to just cover up the symptoms.
*EDIT : Also way more profitable to shove pills down your face when there's nothing wrong with you to begin with.
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patchCodeUnsuccessful 2 points 2.8 years ago
No, they were found to be twice as effective as placebos. At least that was in old studies. Which means that they're ineffective about 60% of the time.
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patchCodeUnsuccessful 1 point 2.8 years ago
I've looked into this to an extent. A lot of depression is related to inflammation, and there are substances that can trigger the immune system to go into a pro inflammatory state. As you stated food, mold, bacteria. When I had bad responses to allergens the next day I'd usually end up depressed for a short period of time. There are also pro inflammatory non organics like lead, aluminum, mercury, and other free radical oxidative metals. (Filter your water).
Also, in a counter method. Loading up on melatonin and drifting into long deep sleep helped a lot to clean out the brain.
I'm honestly not 100% on what the link is besides pain receptors and pro inflammation response triggering neurological pathways. But, in any event it does good to clean all of the shit out of the body.
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patchCodeUnsuccessful 2 points 2.8 years ago
I 100% agree with this, I didn't go heavy into what to eat and avoid because it's a lot to think about when you're down.
Keeping ideas simple, keeping food simple (just eat veggies and lean meat), take a handful of vitamins, and sleep deeply. These are key concepts that are easy to remember when you have brain fog.
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patchCodeUnsuccessful 0 points 2.8 years ago
Don't force yourself, it's more stressful man. A concussion would definitely be a trigger for the short term shit. Minimize the stressful shit around you, eat well, and try to get outside under the sun. You already know how to keep it under control, but it sounds like you got knocked into a state where even doing that is a lot of energy.
You know what you need to do, at some point in the future get pissed at yourself and muster up the energy to do it.
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patchCodeUnsuccessful 1 point 2.8 years ago
No surprise. Thought the last statistics I read about 20% of people have long term depression going over 2 years.
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patchCodeUnsuccessful 10 points 2.8 years ago
Where to start on this?
I have major depression going back to my teens. Never have been on an anti depressant, but birds of a feather, have met many who have. The results of anti depressants has shown some really nasty results.
1.) What are the types of depression
Depression comes in multiple flavors.
a.) Traumatic depression, or depression caused by a high stress event.
b.) Long term depression, where the wiring on the inside is set to being default depressed.
c.) Seasonal depression, where the weather decides to assign a cloud specifically for you.
d.) Manic depression, a lovely roller coaster of highs, lows, and the transition phases.
2.) What is the function of depression from a biological standpoint
Short term depression is meant to keep an animal in a hidden restful state after a bad experience. The appetite is suppressed so you don't spend time outdoors hunting gathering while injured, and inflammatory responses are stimulated to assist with fighting of bacteria that may have gotten into a wound.
Long term depression is generally caused by repeated short term events rewiring the neural pathways, a permanent change in the guts micro biome, and a general understanding of what homeostasis is. Rather then being an adaptive mechanism this is a misalignment and health issue.
Seasonal depression is meant to keep you out of poor weather and keep you from getting sick from a weakened immune system.
Manic depression, I don't know enough about. I assume that a subject is rather healthy in the manic state. Loads of energy, brain working at optimal, very outgoing individuals. But, the sudden shift triggered by either their biological clock or the weather is such a 180 that most notice the rapid shift as a drastic change in state with their life.
3.) What mechanisms turns short term depression into long term depression
First and foremost, the neural pathways are changeable. If trained for a long enough period of time to behave in a specific manner they will begin optimizing towards the least resistant path. So, if you're always in the dumps then they'll switch to a state that you will be in the dumps easier.
Alongside this, the bacterial consistency of your gut is the prime chemical powerhouse of the body. I don't know enough about this, but there was a really strange study where they performed a stool transplant on depressed individuals with healthy people. This had an 90%+ positive effect. I assume if you eat poorly while depressed a lot of the good bacteria in your gut dies and you never recover properly.
A toxic buildup of stress hormones can also play a role. Serotonin is a strong anti inflammatory substance, and it may balance out the stress hormones that the body is producing, particularly in the gut. But, SSRIs are massive overkill and getting proper antioxidants into the diet (especially magnesium, vitamin D, and melotonin) works better without the strange neurological side effects.
4.) What can be done to alleviate short term and long term depression
There are a few therapies that I've found work well. The first being rather stupid, but still worked.
a.) Journal 3 things you're thankful for.
Holy shit this one seems dumb. When you feel like shit you're not thankful for anything. It's a practice to try and rewire the brain to recognize what you're actually glad to have in your life. It works after about 2 weeks, but it's really hard to start and keep going with it consistently for time when you don't want to expend energy on dumb shit.
b.) exercise
When getting up out of bed is hard enough, going for a walk in the sun is like running a fucking marathon. If you do have a depressed friend force them into moving. It has a lot to do with the buildup of stress hormones in the body. Exercise helps filter all of that out.
c.) diet
GET ANTIOXIDANTS THAT HELP WITH INFLAMMATION
I cannot stress this enough. The inflammatory response is causing the brain to go into a restful state. The restful state is causing an inflammatory response. Do not eat junk food as it makes inflammation worse.
---------
For the most part depression is a symptom of an underlying cause that should be treated. Just throwing on SSRIs on top can treat the symptom but does jack shit to heal an individual.
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