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Live view of governments' debt ceilings.  Hey USA has a 22 year streak on the line. Are we beating the Uk with that? could be wrong maybe the streak is 21 years. soon to be 22 for USA. My bad 2001 to 2004 then 2006 to 2022 second correction 2001 on. So 21 soon to be 22 can't find a simple list so I will use what I found to make a list. from https://fiscaldata.treasury.gov/americas-finance-guide/national-deficit/it was a chart I turned it into a list 2001 +0.13 trillion. Looks as if the World Trade Center bombing ruins USA 2002 - 0.16 trillion 2003 - 0.37 trillion 2004 - 0.41 trillion 2005 - 0.32 trillion 2006 - 0.25 trillion 2007 - 0.16 trillion 2008 - 0.45 trillion 2009 - 1.42 trillion Obama sets record which Trump best in 2020 2010 - 1.29 trillion 2011 - 1.30 trillion 2012 - 1.09 trillion 2013 - 0.68 trillion 2014 - 0.48 trillion 2015 - 0.44 trillion 2016 - 0.59 trillion 2017 - 0.67 trillion 2018 - 0.78 trillion 2019 - 0.98 trillion 2020 - 3.13 trillion Donald Trump is still the record holder 2021 - 2.77 trillion 2022 - 1.38 trillion 2023 2024 both of these will be lost years
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OT: Raynaud's Syndrome
I was discussing with someone on WO suffering from Raynaud's, about last year. Can't remember who it was.
If you are reading this, please send me a PM.
I think i recommended Lumbrokinase back then, which helped me with light RS quite a bit, but there i got another recent finding that seems to help: Magnesium.
But there's a catch:
I was taking Magnesium in the form of Mg-Oxide for years now, which is poorly resorbed by the body and gives you the shits at even moderate doses. I am speaking of doses of about half RDA (according to the FDA guideline of 350mg pure Mg), so i came through the day with ne third of the RDA through supplemental intake, which didn't help mucle soreness much. I also tried Mg-Citrate, but that messes up my intestines instantly, resulting in even more runs to the toilet at even lower dosage.
When i agreed to myself that there is not much more i can do to up my Mg uptake, i came across Mg-Glycinate (by accident on YouTube linked videos). It was just running on auto-start mode in the background with me not really listening, but when the narrator said the words "no loosening of stool" it clicked. I restarted the vid, which included a comparison of all available forms of Mg as supplements and Glycinate was the one the narrator spoke about. Ordered some the other day (1000mg caps, which is about 200mg pure Mg, or four sevenths of RDA for adult males), tried it out and yep: No runs, no upset stomach. Muscle soreness from recent workout were vanishing within a day, skin got moisted up more, bruises were healing unusually quick after three more days and i also got calm and focused, but also a little more awake at night. On day four, i realized getting glowing warm hands and feet, as well as more restistance to lower ambient temperatures. The effect set in a couple of hours after intake, and lasted for half a day, and when i got outside, the hands and feet were feeling warm inside, though they (hands mostly) got cold slowly outside, but warmed up way faster in warm environments again. I have a slight cold, so i didn't do the icebathing test yet, but it feels like i could tolerate the icy water even better than i have trained myself and my body to do, and also by using Lumbrokinase in the past.
So here's the essence: Magnesium seems to do a lot of good things to the body and nervous system through sufficient dosage. Most supps you get at drugstores, supermarkets or pharmacies are based on forms of Mg almost noone's intestines would tolerate to reach efficient (RDA) doses. This is just a waste of money, other than you are after something that makes your shit a little softer, but when you take too much of it, liquid, which isn't what most people want, i guess.
Magnesium Glycinate (also sold as Magnesium Bisglycinate) - try it, especially if you do Sports on a regular basis, drink much alcohol or usually take too much carbohydrates, or suffer from Mg deficiency, revealed through blood tests, and it should help Raynaud's as well, without emptying your bank account. It's really cheap. As always: DYOR
I thought it mostly affects females. That said, if mittens and warm socks don't work, why not move to some "hot" places...it is 30oC in Houston right now.. ...I know, i know, but food around here is good; maybe too much light pollution, so stargazing is difficult. Basically...why subject yourself to a lot of discomfort when simply moving to a warmer climate (in EU-Algarve, Portugal or Cyprus) might do the "trick"? Remote work could be done from anywhere, right? TL;DR assuming that mittens don't work.
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Twitter updates its website logo to Dogecoin #DOGE and I think it is indication that DOGE will be pump 🚀 
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OT: Raynaud's Syndrome
I thought it mostly affects females. That said, if mittens and warm socks don't work, why not move to some "hot" places...it is 30oC in Houston right now.. ...I know, i know, but food around here is good; maybe too much light pollution, so stargazing is difficult. Basically...why subject yourself to a lot of discomfort when simply moving to a warmer climate (in EU-Algarve, Portugal or Cyprus) might do the "trick"? Remote work could be done from anywhere, right? TL;DR assuming that mittens don't work. Didn't know about the female bias, interesting. I also have (realtively) cold/feet hands in summer, but it's not as bad as in colder seasons, and it was worse before i found a remedy, mostly by accident. I remember that unbearable, slowly growing pain while wading in a river or cold mountain lake for not even a minute, regardless of any season/weather. Got permanently rid of that thanks to taking Lumbrokinase for two months, but the Magnesium Bisglycinate seems to take it further. Yesterday i stopped sleeping with my socks on. I still have to watch the effects for some longer time, since i've been taking it for barely a week now. I would love to move to warmer areas on this planet, there are also some with less light pollution, and i dislike the city life as well, for reasons i probably have mentioned here before, but my kids are socially connected to their peer groups, my wife was tied to her family (in a good way) since i came to knew her. I would not expect them to leave all that behind because i got cold feet (pun intended). But me and wifey both share a lil dream of moving to a warmer place on earth when we are older, in the back of our heads. We'll have to look if climate change will develop in our favour (or against). But this also hold true for the current place we live in, as precipitation lessened significantly within the last few years.
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Live view of governments' debt ceilings.  Hey USA has a 22 year streak on the line. Are we beating the Uk with that? could be wrong maybe the streak is 21 years. soon to be 22 for USA. My bad 2001 to 2004 then 2006 to 2022 second correction 2001 on. So 21 soon to be 22 can't find a simple list so I will use what I found to make a list. from https://fiscaldata.treasury.gov/americas-finance-guide/national-deficit/it was a chart I turned it into a list 2001 +0.13 trillion. Looks as if the World Trade Center bombing ruins USA 2002 - 0.16 trillion 2003 - 0.37 trillion 2004 - 0.41 trillion 2005 - 0.32 trillion 2006 - 0.25 trillion 2007 - 0.16 trillion 2008 - 0.45 trillion 2009 - 1.42 trillion Obama sets record which Trump best in 2020 2010 - 1.29 trillion 2011 - 1.30 trillion 2012 - 1.09 trillion 2013 - 0.68 trillion 2014 - 0.48 trillion 2015 - 0.44 trillion 2016 - 0.59 trillion 2017 - 0.67 trillion 2018 - 0.78 trillion 2019 - 0.98 trillion 2020 - 3.13 trillion Donald Trump is still the record holder 2021 - 2.77 trillion 2022 - 1.38 trillion 2023 2024 both of these will be lost years I don't believe we have a debt ceiling as such but anything close to or over 100% of GDP probably means you're screwed regardless, as is the UK. We are over that now. The USA is getting very close. Note that our GDP includes illegal drugs and hookers (no joke), unlike most countries. (old article) Drugs and prostitution add £10bn to UK economyhttps://www.ft.com/content/65704ba0-e730-11e3-88be-00144feabdc0The UK actually used to have a much bigger debt to GDP ratio, in the first half of the 20th century, but that was at a time we could still steal resources from other countries.
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Twitter updates its website logo to Dogecoin #DOGE and I think it is indication that DOGE will be pump 🚀  20% shit coin pump. Not bad for something that has been proven to be an utter shit coin over and over and over again.
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So my body played an awesome April Fools prank on me. I just came back from the hospital after having a kidney stone. The pain was quite intense. I spent around 4 hours waiting in the emergency room enduring hell and the rest of the time in stationary care, hopped up on meds. Well, I say stationary care but it was mostly me getting laughs from the nurses from doing weird cardio in the halls on pain meds and a bottle of water in one hand and a IV-stand in the other because I would rather force the stone to come out by itself rather than get a tube inserted up my urethra. But it worked. Back home quickly, pain free but a bit sore. Life is good. 
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So my body played an awesome April Fools prank on me. I just came back from the hospital after having a kidney stone. The pain was quite intense. I spent around 4 hours waiting in the emergency room enduring hell and the rest of the time in stationary care, hopped up on meds. Well, I say stationary care but it was mostly me getting laughs from the nurses from doing weird cardio in the halls on pain meds and a bottle of water in one hand and a IV-stand in the other because I would rather force the stone to come out by itself rather than get a tube inserted up my urethra. But it worked. Back home quickly, pain free. Life is good.  Ouch. An old friend, in his late teen age, suffered a kidney rupture, following blockage of the uretha by big clots. To make it short: He had that tube insertion experience. While he was kinda enjoying the nurse trying to make him hard while he was on a fair dose of painkillers (he was an expert in the substance abuse field, also coming off a LSD trip at that morning), the fun was guaranteed to be over when he got that 3/8-inch tube inserted into his front end. Telling by the details of the story he told me, you must have been really lucky  (Did multiple edits for adding details) EDIT2: Buddy diving those $27k waters again 
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Wow. A bear where it all began. Birthplace of the IMF and American money dominance (while it lasted). I drove by there once in my youth and it looked so beautiful that I wanted to stay for a night or two but as soon as I stepped out of the car I was covered in blood-sucking mosquitoes so I decided to continue on to Boston instead. It's best to go in the winter but watch out for the blood-sucking banksters.
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So my body played an awesome April Fools prank on me. I just came back from the hospital after having a kidney stone. The pain was quite intense. I spent around 4 hours waiting in the emergency room enduring hell and the rest of the time in stationary care, hopped up on meds. Well, I say stationary care but it was mostly me getting laughs from the nurses from doing weird cardio in the halls on pain meds and a bottle of water in one hand and a IV-stand in the other because I would rather force the stone to come out by itself rather than get a tube inserted up my urethra. But it worked. Back home quickly, pain free. Life is good.  Ouch. An old friend, in his late teen age, suffered a kidney rupture, following blockage of the uretha by big clots. To make it short: He had that tube insertion experience. While he was kinda enjoying the nurse trying to make him hard while he was on a fair dose of painkillers (he was an expert in the substance abuse field, also coming off a LSD trip at that morning), the fun was guaranteed to be over when he got that 3/8-inch tube inserted into his front end. Telling by the details of the story he told me, you must have been really lucky  (Did multiple edits for adding details) EDIT2: Buddy diving those $27k waters again  Oh yeah, they showed me the tube.  That was all the motivation I needed.
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So my body played an awesome April Fools prank on me. I just came back from the hospital after having a kidney stone. The pain was quite intense. I spent around 4 hours waiting in the emergency room enduring hell and the rest of the time in stationary care, hopped up on meds. Well, I say stationary care but it was mostly me getting laughs from the nurses from doing weird cardio in the halls on pain meds and a bottle of water in one hand and a IV-stand in the other because I would rather force the stone to come out by itself rather than get a tube inserted up my urethra. But it worked. Back home quickly, pain free. Life is good.  Ouch. An old friend, in his late teen age, suffered a kidney rupture, following blockage of the uretha by big clots. To make it short: He had that tube insertion experience. While he was kinda enjoying the nurse trying to make him hard while he was on a fair dose of painkillers (he was an expert in the substance abuse field, also coming off a LSD trip at that morning), the fun was guaranteed to be over when he got that 3/8-inch tube inserted into his front end. Telling by the details of the story he told me, you must have been really lucky  (Did multiple edits for adding details) EDIT2: Buddy diving those $27k waters again  Oh yeah, they showed me the tube.  That was all the motivation I needed. Is it 3/8-inch wide, or 3/8-inch long?
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So my body played an awesome April Fools prank on me. I just came back from the hospital after having a kidney stone. The pain was quite intense. I spent around 4 hours waiting in the emergency room enduring hell and the rest of the time in stationary care, hopped up on meds. Well, I say stationary care but it was mostly me getting laughs from the nurses from doing weird cardio in the halls on pain meds and a bottle of water in one hand and a IV-stand in the other because I would rather force the stone to come out by itself rather than get a tube inserted up my urethra. But it worked. Back home quickly, pain free. Life is good.  Ouch. An old friend, in his late teen age, suffered a kidney rupture, following blockage of the uretha by big clots. To make it short: He had that tube insertion experience. While he was kinda enjoying the nurse trying to make him hard while he was on a fair dose of painkillers (he was an expert in the substance abuse field, also coming off a LSD trip at that morning), the fun was guaranteed to be over when he got that 3/8-inch tube inserted into his front end. Telling by the details of the story he told me, you must have been really lucky  (Did multiple edits for adding details) EDIT2: Buddy diving those $27k waters again  Oh yeah, they showed me the tube.  That was all the motivation I needed. Is it 3/8-inch wide, or 3/8-inch long? Wide. About 12 inches long.
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