irytocin
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@TGDefinition You‘re not making any sense, all I am saying is that no one needed to know that you don‘t care, should we all applaud you? And if you wanna take that route we can do that, judging from your looks you look like a convicted sex offender, honestly if I had your face I would kms
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@irytocin_ Oh quit with your virtue signalling & hop out of my mentions.
Too many of you Val weirdos are mini Epsteins anyway with a new nonce every week. Do yourself a favour and take your own advice
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@TGDefinition Sure u don‘t care, but it doesn‘t make you any better than the people who do care. You are not unique or special by not caring about the most abysmal horrifying shit ever. Please just shut up next time maybe
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@TGDefinition No one needed to hear this unc, wow you have more important things to care about we get it so do we all, but we don‘t go around saying that because this issue is bigger than any of us. Sometimes its better to not say anything especially if like you say you don‘t care at all
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@MILSIMPRODIGY Lmao classic redditor wants everything handed to him on a silver plate. What he is describing just sounds AWFULLY boring like legit no one would want that. I imagine if he played that he also would be like damn this shit is boring after a few games
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I’ve noticed this new gen take on love in recent years. Do you think people in successful marriages love each other 100% of that time? A committed relationship involves finding new ways to re-ignite love and persevere through those times. It takes effort from both sides (imo)
flame⛧@laflameclipping
After Kyedae and Tenz recent breakup a clip has surfaced the internet of her claiming it’s a normal thing for people to fall out of love🫣🥀 “My friends have fallen out of love with their partners, it happens, it’s a normal thing, if you are not feeling it anymore you end it, that’s the way it is, you go your separate ways”
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@bardozVAL These scammers are all the same, I have most of them blocked just so I don't see any of that again. Its really sad to see how many customers they actually have for such simple things, like I get some people may be lazy or less knowledgeable but please never buy this scam.
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why am I not surprised that the same people that happily misinform people on things they are completely ignorant about also launched a crypto rug pull, and now deleted most of their tweets on the matter?
no moral compass whatsoever
let's see how long before the tweet I am quote tweeting is also deleted, you guys missed one?

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@ChrisPalmerMD I wish it was easier for patients to implement medical keto on their own, when their providers don't support or aren't familiar with it, which is necessary to safely taper, get appropriate follow-ups and labs, and just get the minimum support required for such an important change
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My concern about using the word "cure" when it comes to dietary therapies, like ketogenic diets, is that it implies you can do a treatment for a limited time, cure the disease, and then stop the treatment and never need it again. It may also imply that you don't need any other treatment(s).
For example, antibiotics can "cure" infections. They are a great example of a time-limited treatment to cure a disease.
For people with metabolic and mental health diseases/disorders, there is usually a need to continue some form of treatment, even if it's a change in diet. Many also need other "treatments," such as exercise, good sleep habits, or medications to augment these lifestyle interventions.
Many people in the low-carb and keto communities will often say these are not diets, but "lifestyles," because they have recognized the need to stay on them over the long term, at least to some degree. Many have observed that when they stop them, the problems or symptoms often come back.
I would classify these strategies as effective "treatments," not "cures."
Nonetheless, "remission" or "reversal" of illness is nothing to ignore or minimize.
If a treatment or combination of treatments can reduce symptoms and suffering in profound ways, especially to the point of no longer meeting criteria for the disease or disorder, we should embrace them and support people's ability to adhere long-term, not ignore or minimize them.
With all of this said, we do have some evidence from the epilepsy literature that some people can use ketogenic therapies to stop their seizures, do the diet for 2 - 5 years, then stop the diet, and the seizures never come back. This is suggestive of the possibility of a "cure," but we don't have data to support that this will also be the case for mental disorders, at least not yet. Perhaps time will tell.
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@irytocin_ Whenever a Valorant player doesn’t like something, that normally means it’s actually good.
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