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@disclosetv @roman_de_fauvel Yeah no we’re done with protected pedophile insider trading parasitic elites
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4500mg MagTaurate with 1500mg MagThreonate are dosages which most don’t come close to when it comes to Magnesium supplementation
yet it only gives u ~500mg of elemental Magnesium
while u should opt for 1g+
this is why topical Mag Chloride is a gamechanger
also no GI upset

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heavy cardio ahead tomorrow loaded up on high doses of magnesium past 3 days (4500mg taurate + 1500mg threonate) 500mg L-theanine and 100mg apigenin before sleep rn 600mg black ginger + 2mg vilon + 5g RJ in early morning 300mg Ubiquinol + 100mg PQQ right before lets see
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@visualsancients @nonregemesse Rome, AKA Trojans with Grudges and a Dead beat Dad.
They had zero chance.
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@nonregemesse Imo, at this stage, Rome had no chance. The maniple was not in place yet (I think it was only a matter of a few years, but still), and the melee of potential allies and enemies was so messy that I doubt all of them would have formed a single front against Alexander.
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This is Livy’s full argument on whether Alexander would have defeated the Romans after discussing the greatness of Papirius Cursor:
‘No age has been more prolific in great and noble characters than the one in which he lived, and even in that age there was no one whose single arm did more to sustain the commonwealth. Had Alexander the Great, after subjugating Asia, turned his attention to Europe, there are many who maintain that he would have met his match in Papirius.
Nothing can be thought to be further from my aim since I commenced this task than to digress more than is necessary from the order of the narrative or by embellishing my work with a variety of topics to afford pleasant resting-places, as it were, for my readers and mental relaxation for myself. The mention, however, of so great a king and commander induces me to lay before my readers some reflections which I have often made when I have proposed to myself the question, "What would have been the results for Rome if she had been engaged in war with Alexander? "The things which tell most in war are the numbers and courage of the troops, the ability of the commanders, and Fortune, who has such a potent influence over human affairs, especially those of war.
Any one who considers these factors either separately or in combination will easily see that as the Roman empire proved invincible against other kings and nations, so it would have proved invincible against Alexander. Let us, first of all, compare the commanders on each side. I do not dispute that Alexander was an exceptional general, but his reputation is enhanced by the fact that he died while still young and before he had time to experience any change of fortune. Not to mention other kings and illustrious captains, who afford striking examples of the mutability of human affairs, I will only instance Cyrus, whom the Greeks celebrate as one of the greatest of men. What was it that exposed him to reverses and misfortunes but the length of his life, as recently in the case of Pompey the Great?
Let me enumerate the Roman generals - not all out of all ages but only those with whom as consuls and Dictators Alexander would have had to fight - M. Valerius Corvus, C. Marcius Rutilus, C. Sulpicius, T. Manlius Torquatus, Q. Publilius Philo, L. Papirius Cursor, Q. Fabius Maximus, the two Decii, L. Volumnius, and Manlius Curius. Following these come those men of colossal mould who would have confronted him if he had first turned his arms against Carthage and then crossed over into Italy later in life. Every one of these men was Alexander's equal in courage and ability, and the art of war, which from the beginning of the City had been an unbroken tradition, had now grown into a science based on definite and permanent rules. It was thus that the kings conducted their wars, and after them the Junii and the Valerii, who expelled the kings, and in later succession the Fabii, the Quinctii, and the Cornelii. It was these rules that Camillus followed, and the men who would have had to fight with Alexander had seen Camillus as an old man when they were little more than boys.
Alexander no doubt did all that a soldier ought to do in battle, and that is not his least title to fame. But if Manlius Torquatus had been opposed to him in the field, would he have been inferior to him in this respect, or Valerius Corvus, both of them distinguished as soldiers before they assumed command? Would the Decii, who, after devoting themselves, rushed upon the enemy, or Papirius Cursor with his vast physical courage and strength? Would the clever generalship of one young man have succeeded in baffling the whole senate, not to mention individuals, that senate of which he, who declared that it was composed of kings, alone formed a true idea?’
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@PaulTomBlog I own the moon until further notice, I'll accept any competitors.
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Who Owns the Moon? The Legal Battle Over Lunar Resources cosmobc.com/who-owns-moon-…
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How the British Crown controls China The British Crown and Vatican control much of the East through their empires and East India Company. Jesuits established themselves in Asia around the 16th century. worldcrimesyndicate.blogspot.com/2020/03/sassoo…
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DEPRESSION IS CAUSED BY OVERCONSUMPTION
Overconsumption is caused by obsession. Obsession is caused by fear. Fear is caused by an absence of love. An absence of love is caused by a belief in others. A belief in others is caused by a label called others.
A label called others is caused by a need to organize life into some form of understanding. A need to organize life into some form of understanding is caused by an inability to trust life as it is.
By loving the one who doesn’t know how to trust life, as it is, the need to organize life into some form of understanding dissolves. As this occurs, a belief in others can be recognized as a belief in a label called others. Beyond the play of labels, a love that knows no other emerges from within you.
As love emerges, you are absolved of fear, the tendency to obsess, or the need to over consume, at the rate in which the one who is depressed is embraced with equal respect, support, and heart-centered attention.
As depression is loved as never before, it becomes a vital stage of emptying out. As you empty out, the seed of ego dissolves to create space for the blossoming of consciousness. This allows depression to be a pivotal stage of growth and expansion, instead of something to fight, ignore, or avoid.
~ Matt Kahn
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