... with chains on his hands. He always needs to be "El_Naturrel" with all organic products on his hands, like: leather. Off topic: I'm tending towards the opposite, with stuff like plastic or metal, those things are a little more durable and will last longer. Granted, non-stainless metals may corrode or rust, but even then it will take a long time if they are thick enough. Sunken ships at the bottom of the ocean have been rusting for decades or centuries. Wood will last and is strong enough, but untreated it will degrade faster than concrete or metal. Specifically for resistance training, I prefer free weights over stuff like giant rubber bands. Dumbells. Barbells. Cast iron plates. I mean, if you do Olympic style lifting, then bumper plates would be for you. They just won't last as long as metal plates. I'm still going to make a wood flat bench and wood squat stands, they'll be good enough for several years. I understand your point. But this is a philosophical nature debacle. Basically, we associate ourselves with degradable things that we are in the grasps of understanding and connecting with them. Basically if we associate ourselves with metal. That is unnatural with us, thus it will be harder to relate on an energetic level. So... I'm more inclined to think that a more gentleman way is the leather way not the metal way. Because you would need to be a true yoggie shaman master to be able to tune into the nature of metal. And besides the fact that would make you 'energetically rigid', it would also make you slow and fixated in paths and ideas.
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A nice advice for all those who want to invest in bitcoin that you won't get rich overnight as no one has ever become in most cases but you need to think about safeguarding your future like you take insurance policies and plans for your kids and old age.So it is better not to regret at that time making same false and lame excuses.Be part of it now. Interesting how the sheeple sit on the sidelines watching bitcoin do a 5X since pre-Covid, and do nothing, while also watching inflation reek havoc on the food/goods/services that they buy daily during the same timeframe and feel no way to escape it. I don't think "sheeple" sit on no money. They poor man! The most probable thing is that "sheeple" are neck deep in debt and are notorious when it comes to notions of financial education.
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I am thinkening about who would not want to read (and talk when fit-in-able) about lillie fiend? Answer me that.
I'd say after like your first 500 words of blah blah blah...most folks on this thread..... I seem to be losing "fans" left and right. No one gives a sh!t, and no one cares anymore about attention seeking block of text typing nonsense anymore. It's now all about : "Give me my free F_'ing money!!! OR GTFO!!!" You need a new hobby mein freund.
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Video games are not a waste of time. If you play high intensity video games like the ones that give you headaches because too many objects are moving in the same time on the screen and you can't understand and control sh!t... and you are losing all the f^cking time. Then those are the video games you should play. I know losing isn't fun. But those are the video games that create new and regenerate neural pathways in your brain that keep you and your brain younger. (there are some studies about that sh!t.... dyor ) How good are those studies? How does it keep the brain younger surely it would make the brain more efficient and not younger? Go f^ck a goat! I will play some goat simulator later I want to be clear I am not disagreeing with you I think video games are good for you but I was wondering how good the studies are because I would love to shut up some of the critics when I say I play games. they basically took a bunch of 60 and 70 year olds and put them to play 1 hour per day for a year... and their brains got 10-20+ years younger.
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Video games are not a waste of time. If you play high intensity video games like the ones that give you headaches because too many objects are moving in the same time on the screen and you can't understand and control sh!t... and you are losing all the f^cking time. Then those are the video games you should play. I know losing isn't fun. But those are the video games that create new and regenerate neural pathways in your brain that keep you and your brain younger. (there are some studies about that sh!t.... dyor ) How good are those studies? How does it keep the brain younger surely it would make the brain more efficient and not younger? Go f^ck a goat!
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[... some nonsense about some millionaire-castle-dipsh!t]
I fully agree with you, despite the fact, that i think computer games are a waste of time that would keep me from reading a good, interesting book. I hope he has found peace with himself, his wife and children...
Video games are not a waste of time. If you play high intensity video games like the ones that give you headaches because too many objects are moving in the same time on the screen and you can't understand and control sh!t... and you are losing all the f^cking time. Then those are the video games you should play. I know losing isn't fun. But those are the video games that create new and regenerate neural pathways in your brain that keep you and your brain younger. (there are some studies about that sh!t.... dyor )
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I was wondering if there's a category of people who support the vaccine, as naturally intrigued by research projects and public experiments, but chose to abstain as not getting paid to test new medical research? I've otherwise stayed out of the debate for a while, just listening to friends who say they will never get it and we need to fight, as well as others who claim I am dumb for not having it already. Truth be told, my main argument for not getting the vaccine is my sock draw is always a complete mess. I have to keep rearranging it with thinner socks at the front for the warmer weather, but with access to thicker socks for work and gardening. It's a real nightmare to be honest and is a lot of maintenance for me, it's meant I simply haven't had the time to join this research project. That and the day I genuinely considered having the vaccine - "the day" as others put it - a beautiful butterfly landed on my knee (that was dirty from soil work) and with persistence decided to clean me while gaining sufficient nutrients, or so I assume. I tried to deter this creature but they were so persistent and determined so I gave up. It completely distracted me from thinking about taking the vaccine, and personally haven't thought about it since. I otherwise support everyone who has become part of this experiment, I genuinely salute you all! Medical advancements are needed, and this is a very well controlled study with an amazing sample size. I look forward to the continued results of this experiment in the coming years. Naturally I'm skeptical with any untested medicines/vaccines that haven't gone through the test of time, at least 2-3 years but realistically 10 years for the full research to be discovered. If you're part of the older generation then for sure you have nothing to lose, but personally, I feel I've still got a lot to live for. None the less, I appreciate all of you who are vaccinated for being part of this study so I don't have to I'm glad that you listened to the butterfly! Also, the vaccine is way beyond experimental. It is a death sentence for those who have it. It will not come immediately. But I already know like around 7-8 people that got cancer after they got the shot. (the Cancer is not because of the shot directly, but because the shot makes your body to be drained of vitamins, and then the diseases start coming for you when you have a weak immune system.) (also... you can check out that Vitamin C guy on youtube that cured his stage 5 cancer a week before he was sentenced to death by PhD's.) Fuck me you know a lot . Your so clever. I'm in ore of your knowledge. I'm so privileged to be in your company. What you do for living ? Are you a scientist? Must be nice knowing more than everyone else I'm so retarded And a sarcastic "Thank You!" to you too! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBMnRmbNMr0
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"Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and to remove all doubt"
It was written especially for savetherainforest.
I have lots of friends that work in government that took the shot. And they all are with loose teeth and more white hair then they should have for their age. (Most of them are in their 30's < > 40's) My view with the shot is not that is bad. But it's problematic for those who have to work or interact with many people per day. Each time they absorb corona particles from other people, the body destroys the infected cell trough immunity from the shot. But it takes 7 days to 3 weeks to regenerate lung cells. And also if they don't eat fish meat or much meat every day, at least half a kilo, then they will be deficient AF! Also many other vitamins that help cell recovery and sustain viability need to be supplemented, but eh some people think that vitamins don't matter. (and they don't, you just don't need to listen to the "recommended dosage" on the lable and just simply try to overdose on them with a 3-4x on their daily recommended quantity.)
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I was wondering if there's a category of people who support the vaccine, as naturally intrigued by research projects and public experiments, but chose to abstain as not getting paid to test new medical research? I've otherwise stayed out of the debate for a while, just listening to friends who say they will never get it and we need to fight, as well as others who claim I am dumb for not having it already. Truth be told, my main argument for not getting the vaccine is my sock draw is always a complete mess. I have to keep rearranging it with thinner socks at the front for the warmer weather, but with access to thicker socks for work and gardening. It's a real nightmare to be honest and is a lot of maintenance for me, it's meant I simply haven't had the time to join this research project. That and the day I genuinely considered having the vaccine - "the day" as others put it - a beautiful butterfly landed on my knee (that was dirty from soil work) and with persistence decided to clean me while gaining sufficient nutrients, or so I assume. I tried to deter this creature but they were so persistent and determined so I gave up. It completely distracted me from thinking about taking the vaccine, and personally haven't thought about it since. I otherwise support everyone who has become part of this experiment, I genuinely salute you all! Medical advancements are needed, and this is a very well controlled study with an amazing sample size. I look forward to the continued results of this experiment in the coming years. Naturally I'm skeptical with any untested medicines/vaccines that haven't gone through the test of time, at least 2-3 years but realistically 10 years for the full research to be discovered. If you're part of the older generation then for sure you have nothing to lose, but personally, I feel I've still got a lot to live for. None the less, I appreciate all of you who are vaccinated for being part of this study so I don't have to I'm glad that you listened to the butterfly! Also, the vaccine is way beyond experimental. It is a death sentence for those who have it. It will not come immediately. But I already know like around 7-8 people that got cancer after they got the shot. (the Cancer is not because of the shot directly, but because the shot makes your body to be drained of vitamins, and then the diseases start coming for you when you have a weak immune system.) (also... you can check out that Vitamin C guy on youtube that cured his stage 5 cancer a week before he was sentenced to death by PhD's.)
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Building the bluestone pad was about 800 and 100 for the poison ivy treatments. I was more sore from the poison Ivy then I was from moving 4.5 tons of gravel into place.
I was thinking of just going with concrete pylons and wooden posts. Would you advise against? I have heard with the poison ivy, the best bet is to wash thoroughly with detergent after contact. You need to catch it early though so if you were not aware it may not have helped. Any acidic corrosive substance that can disinfect works, but it also will create severe burns on the applied surface. Concrete works only in humid areas. And you just have to whitewash once every few years to maintain the humidity in the concrete.
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the evening wall report Reality is beginning to sink in on bearish forces as shock and dissension permeates their ranks with some even capitulating to the seemingly endless bull advances. dyor There are not bears in BTCiTcoin. There are only bulls that dump too soon, so they can buy again later.
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So do you guys think bitcoin will fully collapse within a year, or it'll be 5+ years for this death to play out completely?
^ This guy is GOLD! ... I'l give you my 'technique of wisdom' how to proceed !!! So.... Every time you see him posting, before you read his post you 100%+ really have to look the f^ck around you to see if there is anyone else or make sure no one is sleeping in the damn house... Because people will be wondering why are you laughing like a senile madman. ...
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Little game….. Who’s the expert which cocktail on the cart lachen my glass Only one guess is valid … Cheers WO Belvedere Forrest.
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It's nice to see so many degenerates & degenerate memes coming back again!
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Oh thank you ChartBuddy didn’t realize we are back in $34,xxx.
Sometimes I forget that f^cking bot is useful sometimes. I come here mostly for the memes, and occasionally stumble upon the irrelevant price thingy (for now) (that is only good for buying).
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