SurgicalFeel
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SurgicalFeel
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Peace be unto thee unless you want a piece of me

Bryce Harper joined Josh Hamilton tonight with one of the clutchest meaningless HRs of all-time

I’m already sick of ABS…



I'm gonna be honest, I like electrolytes as much as the next guy, but we simply do not need this many brands. I'm so over it

I participate in fast draw, a rapid-fire shooting competition, in Japan. I placed 7th in the Japanese national competition. This competition is also held in the United States. Would you like to compete with me? My fastest time is 0.268 seconds.



Clavicular reveals his current daily drug protocol "Adderall 30mg a day dosed 10, 10 and 10. Last dose is variable depending on whether I'm streaming or want to go to bed early. Selegiline which is an MAO-B inhibitor, basically blocks your body from breaking down dopamine, that's a transdermal patch. Pregabalin to block excitatory neurotransmitters so I'm less anxious and can handle crowded spaces. And Baclofen which is a GABA-B agonist similar to the receptor alcohol hits since I'm quitting drinking."


@41_36_22 Sushi section at a random grocery store in Texas


A 2-HR game for Chase DeLauter! His first two homers in the Majors 😱



All of the arguments for euthanasia fail. Even if I agreed that people have some kind of moral right to kill themselves (which I don’t), euthanasia wouldn’t be needed to exercise that “right.” You can already kill yourself. The idea that people need some kind of state sponsored system just to commit suicide is totally incoherent, even on its own terms. And those term are totally deranged because in truth, again, there is no moral right to suicide. But that’s almost a separate question, or at least a question further downstream. When it comes to euthanasia, the first and most immediate question is not whether people have the right to kill themselves, but whether the STATE and the MEDICAL INDUSTRY have the right to kill people. Should doctors be in the business of deliberately killing human beings? Should we have a bureaucracy for suicide? These are the real questions. And even if you (wrongly) think that humans have a moral right to murder themselves, you should still be able to see why doctors and bureaucrats ought to have no role in it.









