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2019-04-17 at 10:09 PM UTC
Originally posted by HTS >aspires
I have some old medical records saying that a spinal xray indicated Scheuermann's disease. If I have it it's not very pronounced, but I definitely do not feel like I have good posture and I can't do anything to fix that by changing the way I sit/stand/etc. Always feels like some shit is out of alignment.
Doesn't Toronto have any cathedrals with bell towers you could haunt? -
2019-04-17 at 10:11 PM UTC
Originally posted by HTS >aspires
I have some old medical records saying that a spinal xray indicated Scheuermann's disease. If I have it it's not very pronounced, but I definitely do not feel like I have good posture and I can't do anything to fix that by changing the way I sit/stand/etc. Always feels like some shit is out of alignment.
such a victim. I have scoliosis and a slip disc in my lower back (very painful) and I've corrected it to an extent by going to a chiro, doing simple yogas poses / stretches. And by doing physical things like cycling/swimming and lifting heavy stuff the proper way at my job.
You seem to stay in your room a lot and I've never seen a couch in it so I'm sure you don't have couch slouch. Personally for me I like to get on my lappy in my room on my bed and its kinda like couch slouch, so I've propped up pillows to where I'm sitting up more straight. Not compressed as much inwards.
You and scronaldo should go ride bikes or something. Or get him to walk on your back, specifically the tight side. Also something I've noticed for me, gabapentin / lyrica helps me relax so much that I can get into poses that help a lot more easily. Even to the point to where I'd twist a certain way laying down (by reading my body while relaxed) that I would even notice my sinus's on the left side of my face (my tight side) ease up and all of a sudden I could smell out of that nostril.
Hey I'm not a doctor and you don't have to take my advice, you can just do whatever the fuck you want, I guess. -
2019-04-17 at 10:11 PM UTCYou could also work part time as a phantom at an opera house to build your CV
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2019-04-17 at 10:15 PM UTC
Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Doesn't Toronto have any cathedrals with bell towers you could haunt?
It would probably be beneficial for hts to grab onto one of those bell towers and just hang while making guttural " hurrrrr" sounds like a phantom to help stretch the spine.
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2019-04-17 at 10:16 PM UTC
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2019-04-17 at 10:16 PM UTCWhat's with the Imam clip, filmed by Fox News and others, which shows a man dressed in Arab attire running across one side of the roof and into a doorway during the fire? Well after authorities said everyone had been evacuated, too.
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2019-04-17 at 10:18 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL What's with the Imam clip, filmed by Fox News and others, which shows a man dressed in Arab attire running across one side of the roof and into a doorway during the fire? Well after authorities said everyone had been evacuated, too.
Could you post the vid? I couldn't find it on youtube here in my hood. -
2019-04-17 at 10:41 PM UTC
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2019-04-17 at 10:48 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL They're already trying to scrub the video from the Internet. Google keywords suspicious looking man spotted atop Notre Dame Chapel.
assholes its just like the new zeland thing and everything else. I was told by a psychic at the hospital i worked at that we are approaching a race/culture war where the U.S. will be split into 3 factions. I wouldn't be surprised if it actually happens. -
2019-04-17 at 10:51 PM UTCNow they'll insist that Arab dressed in a sheet and wearing a white headdress was just up there changing a lightbulb during the fire or something.
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2019-04-17 at 10:57 PM UTCNow they're trying to say it was just a firefighter in high visibility clothing walking up there during the fire. Bullshit. This is a person plainly dressed in Muslim attire and wearing Arab headgear. No doubt about it. If that's a firefighter, you may as well just say it's Santa Claus, because that's how false such an outright lie would be.
FALSE CLAIM: Suspicious person wandering cathedral balcony
At around 7:51 p.m. (EST), Twitter user @TipsyPianobar shared a low-quality, grainy video and spread the false claim that a suspicious person was walking on a cathedral balcony with the caption: “No workers onsite. Who tf is this?”
The user later claimed the person was “not clergy” or “not a firefighter.”
TRUTH: It was a worker wearing a high-visibility jacket
But the Twitter video appeared to be directly taken from a live YouTube feed from CBNC of firefighters putting out hot spots on the historic building. At least one unidentified worker in a high-visibility jacket or firefighter attire is seen walking back and forth several times throughout the feed -- at around 30 min, 42 min, 43 min and 45 minutes, for example. Police officials have not stated any suspicious figures were on the scene.
https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/fact-check-notre-dame-fire-conspiracy-theories-debunked-1.4382145 -
2019-04-18 at 1:10 AM UTC
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2019-04-18 at 2:41 AM UTC
Originally posted by HTS >aspires
I have some old medical records saying that a spinal xray indicated Scheuermann's disease. If I have it it's not very pronounced, but I definitely do not feel like I have good posture and I can't do anything to fix that by changing the way I sit/stand/etc. Always feels like some shit is out of alignment.
I'm sure you could get oxycodone for that or some shit lol but it would probably involve some doctor shopping to a degree. -
2019-04-18 at 5:24 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL Now they're trying to say it was just a firefighter in high visibility clothing walking up there during the fire. Bullshit. This is a person plainly dressed in Muslim attire and wearing Arab headgear. No doubt about it. If that's a firefighter, you may as well just say it's Santa Claus, because that's how false such an outright lie would be.
FALSE CLAIM: Suspicious person wandering cathedral balcony
At around 7:51 p.m. (EST), Twitter user @TipsyPianobar shared a low-quality, grainy video and spread the false claim that a suspicious person was walking on a cathedral balcony with the caption: “No workers onsite. Who tf is this?”
The user later claimed the person was “not clergy” or “not a firefighter.”
TRUTH: It was a worker wearing a high-visibility jacket
But the Twitter video appeared to be directly taken from a live YouTube feed from CBNC of firefighters putting out hot spots on the historic building. At least one unidentified worker in a high-visibility jacket or firefighter attire is seen walking back and forth several times throughout the feed – at around 30 min, 42 min, 43 min and 45 minutes, for example. Police officials have not stated any suspicious figures were on the scene.
https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/fact-check-notre-dame-fire-conspiracy-theories-debunked-1.4382145
I don't know if you've ever seen the "Marcus conte" channel on YouTube but he has some interesting speculations and more info than what msm reports on. And even dwelves further into that dude that allegedly did the DNC pipe bomb stuff -
2019-04-18 at 5:30 AM UTC
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2019-04-18 at 5:30 AM UTC
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2019-04-18 at 10:46 PM UTC
https://www.sott.net/article/411378-Chief-engineer-of-Notre-Dame-That-fires-flames-needed-an-accelerant-to-reach-and-burn-the-churchs-ancient-oak-beams
Chief engineer of Notre Dame: That fire's flames needed an accelerant to reach and burn the church's ancient oak beams
Agora Vox
Thu, 18 Apr 2019 11:55 UTC
Translated by Sott.net
mouton archtiect engineer notre dame
Former chief architect/engineer of Notre Dame Cathedral, who oversaw renovation of its electrical wiring and installed a modern fire detection sytem in 2010
The head engineer responsible for the Notre Dame site had this to say on French TV two days ago about the 'accident' on Monday:
"With really old oak like that, you'd need a lot of smaller wood to first get the fire hot enough for the ancient oak beams to burn.
In 2010 we replaced all the electrical wiring, so there's no way this was sparked by a short-circuit. We put new wiring in place according to modern standards. And we went even further; we installed state-of-the-art fire protection and detection systems in the cathedral.
At all times, there are always two men on standby in the Cathedral, day and night, to go investigate anything the moment an alarm goes off, then if necessary to call the fire emergency services.
I am really stunned that this [the fire] has happened."Sometimes, sadly, in European regions with large Muslim populations, there seems to be a concomitant rise in attacks on churches and Christian symbols. Before Christmas 2016, in the North Rhine-Westphalia region of Germany, where more than a million Muslims reside, some 50 public Christian statues (including those of Jesus) were beheaded and crucifixes broken.
In 2016, following the arrival in Germany of another million mostly Muslim migrants, a local newspaper reported that in the town of Dülmen, "'not a day goes by' without attacks on religious statues in the town of less than 50,000 people, and the immediate surrounding area."
In France it also seems that where the number of Muslim migrants increases, so do attacks on churches. A January 2017 study revealed that, "Islamist extremist attacks on Christians" in France rose by 38 percent, going from 273 attacks in 2015 to 376 in 2016; the majority occurred during Christmas season and "many of the attacks took place in churches and other places of worship."
As a typical example, in 2014, a Muslim man committed "major acts of vandalism" inside a historic Catholic church in Thonon-les-Bains. According to a report (with pictures) he "overturned and broke two altars, the candelabras and lecterns, destroyed statues, tore down a tabernacle, twisted a massive bronze cross, smashed in a sacristy door and even broke some stained-glass windows." He also "trampled on" the Eucharist.
For similar examples in other European countries, please see here, here, here, here, and here.
In virtually every instance of church attacks, authorities and media obfuscate the identity of the vandals. In those rare instances when the Muslim (or "migrant") identity of the destroyers is leaked, the perpetrators are then presented as suffering from mental health issues. As the recent PI-News report says:
"Hardly anyone writes and speaks about the increasing attacks on Christian symbols. There is an eloquent silence in both France and Germany about the scandal of the desecrations and the origin of the perpetrators…. Not a word, not even the slightest hint that could in anyway lead to the suspicion of migrants… It is not the perpetrators who are in danger of being ostracized, but those who dare to associate the desecration of Christian symbols with immigrant imports. They are accused of hatred, hate speech and racism." -
2019-04-18 at 11 PM UTC