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Posts by Soyboy III: The Quest for 911 Truth

  1. Soyboy III: The Quest for 911 Truth Tuskegee Airman [oppositely expose the hypermetropia]
    Originally posted by tee hee hee Beds are burning, too.

    My willy too.

    Damn those French girls.
  2. Soyboy III: The Quest for 911 Truth Tuskegee Airman [oppositely expose the hypermetropia]
    Originally posted by Lanny I'd kinda like to be able to go outside look at a tree or sit by a stream or something while dying and that doesn't seem likely to happen on other planets. But then I guess I'd probably be in a hospital anyway?

    Did you spend time in nature when in your formative years?

    I would like do die while beside a stream with a doggy and a book, which is what I think of when I think of being comfortable in my teenage years.

    Preferring being outdoors in the bright sunlight and constant flowing water of nature rather than in the stagnant comfort of the indoors is a form of spirituality in my view.

    As well as the far vaster scale, and far cleaner waters, you have to consider the fact that life is constantly being generated and destroyed in a stream.

    It is part of nature, and I think nature is something we are all comfortable with on some level.
  3. Soyboy III: The Quest for 911 Truth Tuskegee Airman [oppositely expose the hypermetropia]
    Originally posted by aldra paranoia mostly

    No one cares who you are. Just another person as far as we care.
  4. Soyboy III: The Quest for 911 Truth Tuskegee Airman [oppositely expose the hypermetropia]
    Originally posted by Lanny It's claims like "conservative values made western civilization great" which are stupid, because "conservative values" across the span of western history aren't a thing.

    Yes, that's true, and I agree. Like no culture is more conservative than Middle Eastern culture, and it's just shit, no matter if it's Muslim, Christian, Zoroastrian or whatever.

    Progress flows from a willingness to try out new things, and intelligently reject what doesn't work, and accept what does.

    Does modern liberalism really work for us? Kinda rhetorical, given birthrates, costs of living, replacement rates, etc, even you will surely recognise it doesn't.

    So why aren't we redefining our tradition within the context of what is known?

    One word, starts with a ... ah fuck it you already know who I blame
  5. Soyboy III: The Quest for 911 Truth Tuskegee Airman [oppositely expose the hypermetropia]
    Originally posted by Ghost Yes I want to die orbiting the moon

    y?
  6. Soyboy III: The Quest for 911 Truth Tuskegee Airman [oppositely expose the hypermetropia]
    I'm not even talking about insulin generation, but insulin sensitivity.

    When your body produces zero of a certain hormone it becomes more sensitive to that hormone.

    OTOH no matter how much of a hormone you insert, you have a limited response.

    Even someone like Rich Piana only got so big, no matter how much hormones he did.

  7. Soyboy III: The Quest for 911 Truth Tuskegee Airman [oppositely expose the hypermetropia]
    Originally posted by Lanny This isn't even a coherent reply to what I wrote lol

    What you wrote is basically "the organisation of western society has changed over the centuries".

    So

    ...

    is conservatism just a grasping at white racial consciousness?

    A fear of outsiders?
  8. Soyboy III: The Quest for 911 Truth Tuskegee Airman [oppositely expose the hypermetropia]
    It's something Elon Musk has talked about, dying on Mars. Is that something you would even like?
  9. Soyboy III: The Quest for 911 Truth Tuskegee Airman [oppositely expose the hypermetropia]
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson The insulin binds to receptors…if damaged receptors don't accept the insulin then the body doesn't get "the message". Also your pancreas might not be producing enough insulin.

    Again obviously fasting and eating low carb/sugar diet will give the appearance you are cured..but go eat 3 candy bars and your Blood sugar (if you are/were diabetic) will go through the roof.

    That report is garbage…poorly worded…it's simply managing it. Yes you can get off your meds and live an apparent non-diabetic life IF you manage it, re: fasting, eating very low carb diet etc…but also again the moment you stop that…up goes your blood sugar.

    The difference with a cancer patient is 1 packet of cigs isn't going to give them cancer again…because they are/were cured.

    Give a big cake to a "cured" diabetic and he will within 30 mins have blood sugar levels out of the normal range…because he was never cured, he was just managing it.

    Except that sensitivity to insulin actually can be restored, lmao.
  10. Soyboy III: The Quest for 911 Truth Tuskegee Airman [oppositely expose the hypermetropia]
    Originally posted by Lanny Like literally think about the meaning of these words. Almost every view you hold, every "traditional value" you want to defend entered into the tradition through liberal "revolution". Capitalism is one of the few institutions we can actually call intrinsically liberal as is a model that affords and accepts change. It became the dominant mode of production in the west through liberal policy eroding feudal systems. Christians were persecuted in the west, acceptance of Christian faith and values was a liberal process (inb4 some slave religion BS, suck my dick).

    I'm sure someone's going to misunderstand me here, I'm not saying "haha, you were secretly a liberal all along!". Conservatism in the US today is at least a nominally valid position and I'm even sympathetic to some lines of conservative thought along social/religious lines. What I'm saying is that "conservative values made western civilization great" is retarded because there is no coherent set of "conservative values". The set of things designated by "conservative values" is tied to a particular point in history, it's changed radically over time, and it requires extreme historical ignorance to deny this.

    Your ignorance of class perspective has turned your understanding into a crock of shit.

    My perspective on class has nothing to do with "liberalism" it's the traditional Irish working class view.

    Your idea of what "conservative" values are has nothing to do with tradition, they're just the values of the tradutionally privileged - those inside the city walls, against which your jedi influenced heroes had their goyim fight against for reasons of personal advancement.

    What is insane will not work.
  11. Soyboy III: The Quest for 911 Truth Tuskegee Airman [oppositely expose the hypermetropia]
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Um no it's not..I don't think you understand that diabetes results in damaged receptors in the pancreas that then cannot bind to insulin the same as in a "non damaged" receptor…fasting all you want will not fix physically those damaged receptors.

    Yes, you are correct, I don't understand that. My understanding was that the pancreas created insulin, a hormone which was then picked up throughout the body.

    My understanding was that diabetes was a disease of generalised insulin sensitivity, not of the pancreas.
  12. Soyboy III: The Quest for 911 Truth Tuskegee Airman [oppositely expose the hypermetropia]
    Originally posted by -SpectraL Of course there is, kid. That's why they call them domains.

    Who owned dailystormer.com?

    Who owns dailystormer.com?
  13. Soyboy III: The Quest for 911 Truth Tuskegee Airman [oppositely expose the hypermetropia]
    Iron is only able to be made in a society. You need coal/charcoal or just loads and loads of dry wood, iron ore, clay for the oven, food, shelter, security - as well as a nerd (a stone age Lanny) to run the furnace.
  14. Soyboy III: The Quest for 911 Truth Tuskegee Airman [oppositely expose the hypermetropia]
    Originally posted by Narc Mines only an inch..





    .

    English guys are short arses.
  15. Soyboy III: The Quest for 911 Truth Tuskegee Airman [oppositely expose the hypermetropia]
    ^stupid×2
  16. Soyboy III: The Quest for 911 Truth Tuskegee Airman [oppositely expose the hypermetropia]
    Sitting at home smoking drugs he bought via PayPal.
  17. Soyboy III: The Quest for 911 Truth Tuskegee Airman [oppositely expose the hypermetropia]
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Yep again it's not a cure..it's managing it…if it was a cure you'd be able to eat sugar like other none diabetics and it wouldn't come back.

    That's like saying someone with cancer who is cured should be able to immerse themselves in carcinogens without getting cancer again.
  18. Soyboy III: The Quest for 911 Truth Tuskegee Airman [oppositely expose the hypermetropia]
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny and who do you think the guy with the hammer is at the mercy of ?

    yes,

    hammer makers.

    Hammer maker is at the mercy of the iron miner.
  19. Soyboy III: The Quest for 911 Truth Tuskegee Airman [oppositely expose the hypermetropia]
    Originally posted by Lanny It is. Holding a "liberal" position does not mean one supports "changing just for the sake of change"

    So what is it besides weaponised naievete?
  20. Soyboy III: The Quest for 911 Truth Tuskegee Airman [oppositely expose the hypermetropia]
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Checking back to see if she posted her tits yet?

    Hippies all have the same tits.

    http://nudehippie.tumblr.com
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