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2017-07-18 at 5:42 AM UTChi mmq lets be pals
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2017-07-18 at 6:09 AM UTC
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2017-07-18 at 6:32 AM UTCI got nothing to say.
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2017-07-18 at 7:12 AM UTCOk, so...
I woke up early because I had a nightmare and pain in my entire body. It is hot and brutally sunny. I think I'll go on a hike today. Like 10 miles.
I'll get high on Crouton and TPAIN and vape Syncans. First I'll get some breakfast about 2 miles in at a nice old bakery and then I'll walk through the city to a couple of nice spots and get high. Yeah.
Also, my MHRB has arrived and it is beautifully pink. I'll soon be found in hyperspace. -
2017-07-18 at 8:04 AM UTCFuck y'all.
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2017-07-18 at 8:07 AM UTCwhats a syncan?
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2017-07-18 at 8:27 AM UTC
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2017-07-18 at 8:28 AM UTC
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2017-07-18 at 8:29 AM UTC
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2017-07-18 at 8:29 AM UTC
Originally posted by Sophie Anyone else upset the new season of Kuboyashi-san chi no Maid Dragon takes until April 2018 to air? You should watch the first season if you haven't yet. It's good.
It was surprisingly good, although every character than isn't Kobayashi or Kana is a waste of screentime. I'm thinking about reading the manga in Japanese, the reading level required for it is supposed to be rather low. -
2017-07-18 at 8:32 AM UTC
Originally posted by Malice I am becoming increasingly convinced that I'm going to need to take the chance (I don't believe it will be a high risk of negative outcomes.) on gamma knife surgery to lesion a relatively large amount of my right amygdala.
It plays a critical role in ASD, in some of the strongest detrimental effects, effects on quality of life and level of functioning.
Either that or find a rare drug that may reduce activity at the amygdala, ideally primarily the right hemisphere.
GABA based anxiety can be treated easily enough with Nardil, and augmented with benzos when stronger effects are needed, but this can't, and the effects are different than standard anxiety. Currently else has as powerful a detrimental impact on my life as this, and I doubt it will ever be adequately attenuated without surgery.
Lol, gamma knife equipment is pretty damn rare, I really doubt you're going to get scheduled to lobotomize yourself because autism -
2017-07-18 at 8:41 AM UTC
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2017-07-18 at 10:12 AM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny Lol, gamma knife equipment is pretty damn rare, I really doubt you're going to get scheduled to lobotomize yourself because autism
He can just go to some southeast asian country and pay them to do it for far less than what they'd ever charge here, plus... they don't give no fucks about some autist wanting his brain lobotomized as long as he can pay for it.
Good luck, Mal. Hope it works out for you. I think you should give therapy and the meds a lot more time though before jumping on this boat. -
2017-07-18 at 11:18 AM UTCYou should absolutely get your lobotomy in an Asian back alley hospital.
"Who cares if he's a doctor? He's putting down cats for a living."... -
2017-07-18 at 12:25 PM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny It was surprisingly good, although every character than isn't Kobayashi or Kana is a waste of screentime. I'm thinking about reading the manga in Japanese, the reading level required for it is supposed to be rather low.
Nicu. And it was really good imho. Also i don't think i agree with you on the characters, Kanna was super moe but her little friend Saikawa was 11/10 kawaii. And i think the cast of characters was just nice to have together although Fafnir was bretty lame. -
2017-07-18 at 1:30 PM UTCWhat does "moe" mean?
Please tell me it's Simpsons related and describes a feeling of sadness associated with the character Moe Szyslak. -
2017-07-18 at 2:37 PM UTC
Originally posted by RisiR † What does "moe" mean?
Please tell me it's Simpsons related and describes a feeling of sadness associated with the character Moe Szyslak.
It's pronounced mo-eh. Moe, describes a certain feel you feel for a character in an anime or manga, usually related to a girl or loli. It is not expressly sexual, it is more affectionate in nature. -
2017-07-18 at 2:47 PM UTCWhat's the opposite of moe?
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2017-07-18 at 2:59 PM UTC
Originally posted by RisiR † You should absolutely get your lobotomy in an Asian back alley hospital.
"Who cares if he's a doctor? He's putting down cats for a living."…
People give a bad rep to ALL foreign, S.E. Asian hospitals/elective procedures preformed, but really, there are some super nice hospitals, with experienced physician's. You hear horror stories and shit, particularly with bob-jobs, but... shit can and does happen even in the best of American/European hospitals too, all the time. It doesn't get talked about as much, since in the case of "vacation procedures", they don't have the long term care and follow up that they might have if they were residents and could return for those things. People generally stay just long enough to be able to fly back home for the cost issue. Don't think surgeries don't get botched anywhere else, and mostly, the case comes from infection, which again can happen anywhere from poor after care due to the patient not following appropriate aftercare instructions. It doesn't mean the doctor did a damn thing wrong. -
2017-07-18 at 3:11 PM UTCThe optimal level of happiness. Diminishing returns to attempts to increase net well-being in life based on research related to the hedonic treadmill and the costs.
Ultimately you can reduce happiness, as with many other things, as being similar to a multivitamin. Something necessary for proper biological function. Certainly it can be excessive, merely ponder mania, or thought experiments involving wire heads.
Then an argument against seeking happiness primarily based on my interpretation of original Buddhist ideology as well as the heavy detrimental effects and costs involved as well as the inverse, the benefits gained. Abandon your desire for happiness, abandon happiness itself. An explanation for why my goal in life is not to be happy, to be as happy as possible, and why I consider this to be an exceedingly crude goal.
"Why don't you care about happiness (as others do)?"
"Evoking emotional states is not my goal in life."