AFAIK duster isn't dangerous to your brain, but it increases your chances of having a cardiac arrhythmia. In studies with dogs, their chance of having a fatal cardiac arrhythmia from a shot of adrenaline went up to like 50% when they were being given 15 L/min of the stuff.
Gender bending is disgusting. People can redefine their gender as much as they want, as long as they make concise decisions. But when folks try to bend to their new gender whilst retaining some of the features of their old gender, it just throws a twisted concept onto what's normal. If you want to be a man as a woman, be a man as a woman. Just don't whine that you still want the freedom to use female bathrooms, or talk about tampons, or pick-and-choose which elements of dress you want from each category. All of those things are fine on their own, but when you conglomerate them it becomes a mess to follow. Maybe I'm missing the big picture, I've never tried to make sense of anything beyond normal gender identity and it's twisting my fate. Gender identity is one thing, gender bending makes it out to be okay for society to de-polarize genders. I mean, I guess it's okay now that we as a society have agreed that the two binary genders are equal, but there's got to be some logical follow through that explains why it's not okay for people to selectively appropriate elements of their gender identity.
2019-07-13 at 6:23 PM UTC
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Hi, legendary schizo here
Is he saying that every other day he takes twice the prescribed amount?
Push back in whatever area they pushed you in. If they thought it was okay to talk shit about your kids, talk shit about their kids/kin, but twice as hard. If it's okay for them to do it to you, then do the same thing to them but own at it.
Thank you for the perspective.
2019-07-09 at 1:35 PM UTC
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I am turning over a new leaf.
Help me work out my own interests, help me figure out which behaviors and feelings promote certain epigenetic changes in humans. We already know that epigenetic expression is modulated by the release of certain neurotransmitters and proteins, and we know that epigentic changes are a result of environment; we just don't know what specific behaviors and feelings cause these initial release of signaling molecules which change DNA expression. DNA expression changes depending on our environment and development, so there must be certain behaviors, or environmental feedback, that signals the release of these modulating molecules. Maybe there's some specific way of living life, or doing things, that stimulates/inhibits the release of certain signaling molecules and promotes/inhibits the expression of certain segments of DNA. Maybe it's possible to modulate your own DNA through expression of certain character traits or following certain thoughts/feelings for an extended period of time.
I mean, imagine there's some DNA segment encoding for dopamine neurotransmitters. And imagine that a certain behavior leads to the electrochemical signaling pathway that upregulates dopamine expression. Now you've upregulated dopamine for yourself, and you know exactly how to do it. Sure, certain personality types are already known to express certain characteristics, but what if we were able to break down the causes of each characteristics? We could a la carte the expression of any trait you want.