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The Retarded Thread: Sploo Needs Attention
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2018-12-03 at 11:40 AM UTCSmoke weed and praise the lord
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2018-12-03 at 11:47 AM UTC
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2018-12-03 at 11:47 AM UTCHawt
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2018-12-03 at 11:51 AM UTCOur world hangs like a magnificent jediel in the vastness of space. Every one of us is a part of that jediel. A facet of that jediel. And in the perspective of infinity, our differences are infinitesimal.
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2018-12-03 at 12:03 PM UTCA juul
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2018-12-03 at 12:25 PM UTCjedil
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2018-12-03 at 1:35 PM UTC
Originally posted by hydromorphone Probably going back to the hospital… I knew I had a fever day one of getting home, then again yesterday, but I just confirmed it with the thermometer 102.7. I really think that hospital I was at dropped the ball in releasing me. I'd had fevers prior to being admitted. Oh well… I should just eat Tylenol and curl up in a ball and die. God, do I feel like shit.
Hydraw, stay safe. dang -
2018-12-03 at 1:49 PM UTCHydo, are you going to ask the dawtors for more payne medication???
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2018-12-03 at 3:31 PM UTC
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2018-12-03 at 4:01 PM UTCThey are metaphorically black.
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2018-12-03 at 4:59 PM UTC
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2018-12-03 at 7:17 PM UTCMeth is shit. Especially for someone with really low tolerance who got a bit overzealous with oral dosing. Fuck. This needs to go away now.
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2018-12-03 at 7:18 PM UTCFuuuuuuuuuck
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2018-12-03 at 7:20 PM UTCIt's metaphorically subjective.
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2018-12-03 at 7:24 PM UTCReality is not physical. Everything in this universe is made up of smaller components; organs, cells, molecules, elements, and atoms etc, but atoms are mostly empty space! Just a few small protons and neutrons, well, one proton at least, encompassed by a (relatively) massive probability cloud/standing wave function of potential energy, which is "the electron" (a "fundamental particle" which, like light, acts as both a wave and a particle, depending on the situation). The proton is a tiny little "ball" of energy. Current mainstream scientific models refer to it as a "particle", though they recognise that it's not actually physical, and also that it is composed of smaller "particles" aka quarks.
It's energy vibrating at a particular frequency within the various fields that occupy the universe to produce an interference pattern in the fabric of space-time that reflects its "appearance" (note: it doesn't have an actual appearance that we could see via the visible light spectrum, but it would be based in the electromagnetic spectrum so at some frequency it could be measured. And we always have 2d graphs and 3d models to help us visualise interference patterns). This interference pattern has certain properties that we can see and measure, like mass and charge.
When multiple interference patterns are within vicinity of one another, like a proton and a neutron, they superimpose, and produce a new interference pattern as their waves mutually constructively and destructively interfere. The quarks that make up protons are smaller interference patterns that produce the interference pattern of the proton through their respective superposition. The atoms come together to form elements, and molecules, and cells, and so forth, and it's all just interference patterns! None of this is "physical", it's just that these bodies we currently occupy and their sensory organs operate within certain frequency bandwidths due to their respective interference patterns, and so the particular interference patterns within the certain frequency bandwidths across the electromagnetic spectrum that our sensory organs (skin, eyes, ears, nose, mouth, stomach, brain, heart, liver etc) "tune into", or resonate with, are the ones that we see and call "reality". But it's not "reality". It's just our shared little radio station, or stations, in space-time. -
2018-12-03 at 7:26 PM UTCThis was such a stupid idea for someone with high blood pressure and thyroid issues. I feel like dogshit. Arms and legs all sore from vasoconstriction. Heart pounding....although I evened it out with some xanax and methadone. Body all hypersensitive like MDMA. I'm not great with dosages, but I broke off a .03 or so shard and crushed it, mixed it in juice. 4 or 5 glasses of juice over like 3 hours. This was waaaaay too much.
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2018-12-03 at 7:38 PM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe Reality is not physical. Everything in this universe is made up of smaller components; organs, cells, molecules, elements, and atoms etc, but atoms are mostly empty space! Just a few small protons and neutrons, well, one proton at least, encompassed by a (relatively) massive probability cloud/standing wave function of potential energy, which is "the electron" (a "fundamental particle" which, like light, acts as both a wave and a particle, depending on the situation). The proton is a tiny little "ball" of energy. Current mainstream scientific models refer to it as a "particle", though they recognise that it's not actually physical, and also that it is composed of smaller "particles" aka quarks.
It's energy vibrating at a particular frequency within the various fields that occupy the universe to produce an interference pattern in the fabric of space-time that reflects its "appearance" (note: it doesn't have an actual appearance that we could see via the visible light spectrum, but it would be based in the electromagnetic spectrum so at some frequency it could be measured. And we always have 2d graphs and 3d models to help us visualise interference patterns). This interference pattern has certain properties that we can see and measure, like mass and charge.
When multiple interference patterns are within vicinity of one another, like a proton and a neutron, they superimpose, and produce a new interference pattern as their waves mutually constructively and destructively interfere. The quarks that make up protons are smaller interference patterns that produce the interference pattern of the proton through their respective superposition. The atoms come together to form elements, and molecules, and cells, and so forth, and it's all just interference patterns! None of this is "physical", it's just that these bodies we currently occupy and their sensory organs operate within certain frequency bandwidths due to their respective interference patterns, and so the particular interference patterns within the certain frequency bandwidths across the electromagnetic spectrum that our sensory organs (skin, eyes, ears, nose, mouth, stomach, brain, heart, liver etc) "tune into", or resonate with, are the ones that we see and call "reality". But it's not "reality". It's just our shared little radio station, or stations, in space-time.
And there's no end of it. Even the detection of the quarks is only scratching the surface. It's infinite. Infinite inward as well as outward. Just like outward from our solar system, we can go for trillions of light years in any direction, as we see planets and bodies and Suns and moons as we go, larger and larger they get, until they are billions of times the size of our own planet, and ever outward you can travel, billions of light years, on and on and on, and you will not even scratch the surface of the whole that is out there. Infinity outward, and also infinity inward, well past the molecular level. Infinite. -
2018-12-03 at 7:56 PM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe Reality is not physical. Everything in this universe is made up of smaller components; organs, cells, molecules, elements, and atoms etc, but atoms are mostly empty space! Just a few small protons and neutrons, well, one proton at least, encompassed by a (relatively) massive probability cloud/standing wave function of potential energy, which is "the electron" (a "fundamental particle" which, like light, acts as both a wave and a particle, depending on the situation). The proton is a tiny little "ball" of energy. Current mainstream scientific models refer to it as a "particle", though they recognise that it's not actually physical, and also that it is composed of smaller "particles" aka quarks.
It's energy vibrating at a particular frequency within the various fields that occupy the universe to produce an interference pattern in the fabric of space-time that reflects its "appearance" (note: it doesn't have an actual appearance that we could see via the visible light spectrum, but it would be based in the electromagnetic spectrum so at some frequency it could be measured. And we always have 2d graphs and 3d models to help us visualise interference patterns). This interference pattern has certain properties that we can see and measure, like mass and charge.
When multiple interference patterns are within vicinity of one another, like a proton and a neutron, they superimpose, and produce a new interference pattern as their waves mutually constructively and destructively interfere. The quarks that make up protons are smaller interference patterns that produce the interference pattern of the proton through their respective superposition. The atoms come together to form elements, and molecules, and cells, and so forth, and it's all just interference patterns! None of this is "physical", it's just that these bodies we currently occupy and their sensory organs operate within certain frequency bandwidths due to their respective interference patterns, and so the particular interference patterns within the certain frequency bandwidths across the electromagnetic spectrum that our sensory organs (skin, eyes, ears, nose, mouth, stomach, brain, heart, liver etc) "tune into", or resonate with, are the ones that we see and call "reality". But it's not "reality". It's just our shared little radio station, or stations, in space-time.
Where did you steal this one from? -
2018-12-03 at 8:16 PM UTC
Originally posted by CASPER This was such a stupid idea for someone with high blood pressure and thyroid issues. I feel like dogshit. Arms and legs all sore from vasoconstriction. Heart pounding….although I evened it out with some xanax and methadone. Body all hypersensitive like MDMA. I'm not great with dosages, but I broke off a .03 or so shard and crushed it, mixed it in juice. 4 or 5 glasses of juice over like 3 hours. This was waaaaay too much.
Get yourself calmed down man. -
2018-12-03 at 8:19 PM UTC