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Sam Walker

@samwalkerlive

Comedian. CrisisActor. Prostitute.

Canada Katılım Aralık 2015
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Morbid Knowledge
Morbid Knowledge@MorbidKnowledge·
In 2012, “Sons of Anarchy” actor Johnny Lewis broke into the home of 81-year-old Catherine Davis, ransacked it, and ki*led both her and her cat. He later fell or jumped from a roof and died. In October 2011 Lewis suffered serious head injuries in a high-speed motorcycle accident, after which his behaviour rapidly deteriorated. He was arrested three times between 2011 and 2012, and a probation official warned he would "continue to be a threat to any community he may reside in." He was released from Los Angeles County jail on September 21, 2012, just five days before his death. Catherine Davis was an 81-year-old beloved figure in Hollywood circles who ran a bed and breakfast for up and coming performers and writers from her Los Feliz home, known as the Writers Villa. Lewis had previously lived there in 2009 and had recently moved back in as a lodger. On the morning of September 26, 2012, neighbours called police after hearing a woman screaming and witnessing Lewis violently attack a painter and a homeowner in the neighbouring yard. Officers arrived to find Lewis dead in the driveway. Davis was found inside, having been k*lled by blunt force trauma to the head and strangulation. The body of her cat was also found beaten to death in the bathroom. An autopsy confirmed Lewis had no drugs or alcohol in his system whatsoever, deepening the mystery of what drove his behaviour that morning. His attorney had speculated he may have been in a drug induced psychosis, but toxicology ruled this out entirely. His death was ruled an accidental fall from the roof of the property.
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
Magic mushrooms dropped my sperm count 69%. 90 days later, my motile count in top 1% of all males. To our knowledge, this is the first time this has been documented in a human. Here is what we think happened. Sperm cells have tiny receivers on them called 5-HT2A receptors. Psilocybin turns those receivers on for 4-8 hours which causes the sperm to start swimming in wild, frantic patterns way too early. Like a sprinter who runs full speed before the race even starts. They burn out and the test sees them as broken. At the same time, psilocybin spikes your stress hormones cortisol and ACTH and elevates prolactin. High prolactin tells your body to slow down sperm production. So the factory got a pause signal right in the middle of making a batch. Your body makes a completely new batch of sperm every 9-11 weeks. Three months later I retested. Every single number came back better than before taking magic mushrooms. We don't yet know if psilocybin triggered the improvement or if my baseline was already trending up. Either way, these are my best fertility markers ever measured: Total motile count: 411 million Motility: 64% Morphology: 12% Concentration: 212 million Count: 642 million To put these numbers into perspective: the WHO considers a motile count above 42 million as normal, mine is 411 million, nearly 10x. And a normal concentration is 16 million (mL), mine is 212 million (mL). It appears that the factory shut down for one cycle and then rebuilt everything from scratch. After psilocybin, I did 5-MeO-DMT, which doesn't appear to cause the same problem. It clears your body in 1-2 hours which isn’t long enough to trigger the receptor effect. Note: I also did extensive travel including a trip to China, and had 3 weeks of disrupted sleep in December 2025. Both could have nudged my numbers down, but neither explains a 69% drop on their own.
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Sam Walker
Sam Walker@samwalkerlive·
2011 stanley cup riots, hd cameras with facial recognition on every street corner in vancouver and a mob of trash acted with impunity with zero consequence. Honourable mention is when stephen harper signed bill C~51 into law creating a surveillance state that treated every canadian citizen as a criminal
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Kris Eriksen
Kris Eriksen@KEriksenV2·
Post 2020, when was the first time you truly questioned the system? Was it the COVID event, MAID, SOGI? What shook you first?
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Sam Walker
Sam Walker@samwalkerlive·
@nenshi You loved giving away your private healthcare information to the coatcheck girl at @earlsrestaurant Now you're feigning concern over privacy?
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Naheed Nenshi
Naheed Nenshi@nenshi·
Every Albertan should be shocked by the news of one of the largest data breaches in Canadian history, involving their personal information allegedly being used by separatists and their leaders. This is invasive. It is dangerous. And it puts Albertans at risk. Any political party involved should be immediately deregistered and have its access to sensitive personal voter data revoked. We trust the RCMP and Elections Alberta will investigate and prosecute this to the fullest extent of the law, and ensure there are real consequences for anyone involved in putting Albertans at risk.
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Naheed Nenshi
Naheed Nenshi@nenshi·
It was a pleasure to spend time with @CarlaBeckSK in Edmonton this afternoon! We're working hard on behalf of Alberta and Saskatchewan to create good-paying jobs in our resource sectors and to stand up for an affordable life, better education, and healthcare for everyone.
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
I'm getting two vaccines next week: Tdap and shingles. The Tdap because Kate's family has a newborn and we're visiting. Shingles for the potential longevity benefits. Data we're looking at: 1. Lower Alzheimer risk with vaccination in 1.6 million people, 8 year follow up, age 65+ + Tdap/Td: 30% lower relative risk + Shingles: 25% lower + Pneumococcal: 27% lower 2. Slower biological aging from shingles vaccination in 3,884 people, age 70+ Modest but significant improvements in inflammation, epigenetic and transcriptomic aging, and composite biological age. Molecular signals strongest within 3 years; inflammation benefits emerged later. 3. Better outcomes after breakthrough shingles in 38,092 people, age 50+, median 3.6y follow up In adults who developed shingles, prior vaccination was linked to: + 41% lower all-cause mortality + 21% lower MACE (MI, stroke, PE, sudden cardiac death) + 16% lower dementia risk Note: all three studies are observational. They show association, not causation. A randomized controlled trial on longevity outcomes is not feasible here as you can't randomize people to skip vaccines for years. The signal is consistent across independent large cohorts, which strengthens confidence, but the possibility of healthy vaccine bias exists in all three. People who stay current on vaccines tend to have better health behaviors overall. I find the mechanistic case for shingles specifically compelling. VZV reactivation drives neuro inflammation, and vaccination appears to blunt that cascade which is why we weight this evidence more heavily than the numbers alone.
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Tom Finnell
Tom Finnell@d2fl·
@andy_buksterlin The shotgun was loaded with buckshot? They can't tell the difference between a buckshot impact and a bulled from an agent's gun?
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Buksterlin
Buksterlin@andy_buksterlin·
Where did Jesse Owens have that shotgun? He must have a go go gadget locker in his body cavity like Tyler Robinson. The article also suggests he had a single shot. You’re telling me dude didn’t have a pump shotgun for this?
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On This Day in WWE
On This Day in WWE@OTD_in_WWE·
#OnThisDayInWWE 35 years ago on World Championship Wrestling: One of Sid Vicious' final TV appearances before he leaves for the WWF And he looks like a monster and a megastar Paul E Dangerously describes him as "a turbocharged homicidal, suicide machine" - sounds familiar... @HeymanHustle @JRsBBQ
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Ken LaCorte
Ken LaCorte@KenLaCorte·
@RayLaFleur27 Why couldn't you tax prostitution? I mean, they tax massage therapists, gardeners, dog walkers, and .... well, everyone they can.
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Ken LaCorte
Ken LaCorte@KenLaCorte·
Why is prostitution really illegal? We can hire people to do a whole lot of dirty, unpleasant jobs, but not prostitution. Why's that? The answer is complicated. (> 1.3m views on Youtube) 00:00 - Introduction 1:03 - Evolution of Prostitution 4:43 - The Common Answers 6:56 - Strengthening the Family 11:14 - The Female Factor 14:26 - Wrap up
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Sam Walker
Sam Walker@samwalkerlive·
@erinotoole @DNSWilson Erin is cool with 12yo having bodily autonomy to take his beloved jabs yet 16 yo need a license to be on the internet😂👌🏻
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Erin O'Toole
Erin O'Toole@erinotoole·
@DNSWilson It hasn’t even left the drawing board yet. We are charting new waters with this and your points are valid, but we know there is real risk of harm. How to implement this and educate will be key.
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Styxhexenhammer666
Styxhexenhammer666@Styx666Official·
Howard Stern sold his soul for soft rock n roll
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₩₳Ɽ ₱₳₮Ⱨ@WarPath2pt0·
Me when I get to Matt 1:1-16, Luke 3:23-38, or 1 Chronicles 1-9.
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Sam Walker
Sam Walker@samwalkerlive·
@BGatesIsaPyscho For safety issues, that @ISS_CASIS be hurtlin around the earf at 17,500mph Don't want a malfunction at the junction
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Concerned Citizen
Concerned Citizen@BGatesIsaPyscho·
Back before the invention of the internet- NASA Astronauts used to do untethered ‘Space Walks’. This is Bruce McCandless. Please take all the time you need in trying to figure out why they don’t do them anymore…..
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Morbid Knowledge
Morbid Knowledge@MorbidKnowledge·
Harrowing audio recording captures the Apollo 1 tragedy unfolding. Three NASA astronauts sadly perished as a result. The Apollo 1 disaster occurred on January 27, 1967, during a pre-launch test at Cape Kennedy. Astronauts Gus Grissom, Ed White, and Roger B. Chaffee were inside the command module when a sudden fire broke out in the oxygen-rich cabin. The blaze spread rapidly due to the high-pressure pure oxygen environment and flammable materials inside the spacecraft. Within seconds, the crew was overcome by smoke and flames. A hatch design that opened inward made escape impossible under pressure, trapping the astronauts inside.
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The Real Mr Bench
The Real Mr Bench@therealmrbench·
This is the UFC fight that Canada wants. Carney vs Poilievre
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