Sir Dude Named Daniel
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Sir Dude Named Daniel
@_geekdesigner
Knight of the Infinite Forgotten Wisdom. No Agenda producer and admin for No Agenda Meetups and No Agenda Glossary. Geek. Apple Enthusiast. Web Designer and Dev
Katılım Kasım 2007
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I’ve had over 400 new submissions in the last 3 days about heart-breaking experiences with psychiatric medications. People who took them exactly as prescribed and ended up with long-term, terrible damage. Many weren’t even on them long-term. These stories will be on prescribed-harm.com.
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@MikhailaFuller @NicoleRPrause Plus they do not work, and the whole "brain chemistry imbalance" thing was debunked a couple years back but everyone just ignored it.
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@NicoleRPrause They’re not well tested. The longest study is about 8 weeks.
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Please do not listen to these "health" administrators. Anti-depressants have real side-effects and limitations, but they are well-tested and safe when used as prescribed. They are sometimes life-saving.
Aaron Rupar@atrupar
"Over 20% of US women are on antidepressants" TRUMP: Do they work? "No, they don't"
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Warning for people on psych meds listening - if you’ve been taking a psych med, particularly a benzodiazepine long term and are stable, don’t feel pressured to taper. Do your research but don’t get concerned from this video and destabilize a stable situation without knowing the risks, see below for research/resources/testimonials:
Prescribed-harm.com - This is the website I built out of frustration - Submit your story here if you’d like. There are likely over 100 papers on here about medication dangers, akathisia, mitochondrial dysfunction, the ketogenic diet, and safe tapering, as well as resources, I’ve only linked a few below.
prescribed-harm.com/blog - Stories from others injured by psych meds.
Studies (prescribed-harm.com lists way more than I have here):
1. Mold causing mental illness possibly due to mitochondrial dysfunction:
Mold inhalation causes innate immune activation, neural, cognitive and emotional dysfunction -
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC72…
Mold and Mycotoxin Exposure and Brain Disorders - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38176924/
Inhalation Alzheimer’s disease: an unrecognized-and treatable-epidemic - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC47…
Mold Exposure and Mitochondrial Antibodies -
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32088666/
2. Mitochondrial dysfunction in psychiatric disorders:
Impaired mitochondrial function in psychiatric disorders - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22510887/
Linking mitochondrial dysfunction, neurotransmitter, neural network abnormalities and mania - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11…
Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Psychiatric Disorders - link.springer.com/article/10.100…
3. Mitochondrial dysfunction due to psychiatric medication to treat illness likely caused by mitochondrial dysfunction:
Horrifying: Different Effects of SSRIs, Bupropion, and Trazodone on Mitochondrial Functions and Monoamine Oxidase Isoform Activity - #sec3-antioxidants-12-01208" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10…
Psychotropic medications and mitochondrial toxicity - nature.com/articles/nrn32…
4. Ketogenic diets for mental illness (that provide an alternative fuel for mitochondria):
Ketogenic diets, mitochondria, and neurological diseases - jlr.org/article/S0022-…
Complete remission of major depression and generalized anxiety disorders - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38887496/
The Ketogenic Diet for Refractory Mental Illness: A Retrospective Analysis of 31 Inpatients - frontiersin.org/journals/psych…
Serotonin Hypothesis Debunked:
The serotonin theory of depression: a systematic umbrella review of the evidence - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35854107/
Akathisia: akathisiaalliance.org
Tapering resources/safe doctors (again, think carefully before you taper if you are stable): presribed-harm.com/resources
Resources:
Prescribed-harm.com - research and patient testimonies
liondiet.com - How I recovered from psych med injury (and autoimmune and psychiatric illness). Works for a lot of people but obviously isn’t enough to treat serious neurological injury from these meds.
Biotoxin.com - A website I put together (full of studies) on CIRS and mold illness and treatment.
metabolicmind.com - Excellent website on ketogenic diets for psychiatric illness.
fulleresearch.org - Non-profit dedicated to education on psych med harm, ketogenic diets,
#research" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">fullerresearch.org/#research - Effectiveness and Efficacy of a Ketogenic or Carnivore (Lion) Diet for Quality of Life and Symptom Burden in Individuals with Symptomatic Inflammatory Bowel Disease or Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
theinnercompass.org - Non-profit dedicated to education on psych meds, tapering and a community
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The best approach I ever found for dealing with behavioral issues was at a Montessori school that had a garden out back. Certain boys would get wound up and out of hand. Instead of detention or discipline, I would say: go dig a hole in the garden. Just go dig for a while.
After an hour of getting hot and sweaty and moving dirt around, they would come back inside calm and relaxed and ready to engage. The energy had somewhere to go. Instead, most schools force that physical energy into a desk and then punish kids when it comes out sideways. The approach creates the problem it claims to solve.
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@TurboDad @Copilot @JenMsft Hey @TurboDad is this in the browser, as Co-Pilot states? (As opposed to the native version?) In that case, why don't you add a css-customizing extension such as chromewebstore.google.com/detail/custom-… and just hide the CSS?
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OK @Copilot team, PLEASE PLEASE provide a way for me to turn off the "Draft with Copilot" that shows up in every table cell, and I can't see through it so I can never see what I'm typing. This UX is abysmal, and even Copilot knows it -->

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@TurboDad @Pinsky @kate_kassab Oddly, I ALWAYS name my InDesign layers, and rarely name my Photoshop Layers.
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@Pinsky @kate_kassab I'm only an amateur designer these days, but definitely don't name my layers for absolute certain. Last time I did involved translations and a ton of actionscript
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I seem to find all the designers who refuse to name their layers 🤣
Then again, I don't name mine, either 🙈
New episode with UI/UX designer, @kate_kassab, is now available wherever you enjoy your podcasts.
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@BuzzPatterson I don't understand the uproar — I mean, I do — but the solution is easy — invite his opponent on the show. Done/
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I knew were were sliding towards dystopia, but I wasn't expecting THIS dystopia. @Entenmanns #solyentgreen

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@as400495 The fruits and veg images are low res (there was a problem with this on the earlier version as well, I think.)
Maybe they can be loaded as SVGS?

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We've eclipsed half a billion requests to TrumpRx.gov. No crashes. Join @ndstudio if building beautiful, well-architected websites is what you love to do day and night
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@gotrice2024 This reminds me of the time I was expecting a delivery from USPS. I was outside, saw the postal truck drive up, pause, look at the stairs outside my apartment and then drive up. Literally minutes later I got a "could not deliver no one home" alert.
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You bought a new washing machine from Lowe’s, you even took off work so that you could be home for the delivery because your washing machine isn’t working right. After an hour after the delivery window ended, you call them and see why they didn’t come yet. They tell you they did come and that you didn’t answer the door so they left a note on the door. You go out and sure enough, there’s a note. You check your camera and see this. At this point would you even bother with the delivery again or would you just cancel and go buy from another store that values their customers more?
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@ChrisMartzWX She is one of the dumbest people on the planet
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The freezing point of water is 32°F (0°C).
The laws of physics do not change because Candace Owens can't grasp basic third grade science.
It is true that ice can sublimate (i.e., transition from solid ice to an invisible gaseous vapor without first liquifying) in direct sunlight and/or in low relative humidity.
That is why snow cover can slowly shrink even if the air temperature outside is below freezing.
Ice can also melt on a surface warmed by direct sunlight even if the air temperature is below freezing, but it won't always melt that much.
So long as the air temperature is below freezing, it won't drip profusely like Owens claims.
e-beth@ebeth360
@ChrisMartzWX So sunlight doesn’t melt ice or…?
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@ChrisMartzWX @ChrisMartzWX let me know if you want help doing it an easier way. I can assist.
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I have written code to mass produce these maps for any date since January 1, 1895.
No other website [to my knowledge] has the capability to produce maps like this that doesn't require either (a) paying for a monthly subscription or (b) spending ten minutes or more waiting for the entire temperature record to process to build a custom map.
I plan to put these maps on my blog in a drop-down menu that you can choose any day, month, and year that you'd like to view.
My goal is to have it up and running by this time next year. I will have to upload the .png files individually unless I find an easier way to do it. I'm not very savvy with computers beyond being able to write code to generate charts and graphs.
Chris Martz@ChrisMartzWX
On this date in 1911, 56.1% of the nation was ≥50°F. 36% was ≥60°F. If that occurred today, climate “experts” would be 100% certain that your Nissan Altima is to blame.
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Wow just really unhappy with what @kroger has been doing with @HarrisTeeter lately. Time to move on.
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Murders plummeted more than 20% from the year before, the single-largest one-year drop on record — and 2025's might be the lowest murder rate in the U.S. since 1900, a new study found. cbsn.ws/4jSVPDB
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