High Satiety

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High Satiety

High Satiety

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Valerie Anne Smith
Valerie Anne Smith@ValerieAnne1970·
Before being found dead by her 9 year old son, Merck whistleblower Brandy Vaughan knew her life was in jeopardy. Her chilling last words were, “If something were to happen to me, it’s foul play & you know exactly who and why.”
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Diana Alastair💚🤍💜 ⚢ ❌❌
This peaked me more than any other single incident. The man pictured, “Gabrielle” Darone, spent 9 months simulating a pregnancy, including feigned morning sickness and the wearing of a fake belly, with the intention of play-acting the loss of the imaginary baby. He also joined a support group for grieving mothers who had lost children, seeking validation and “support” for his planned “stillbirth.” He even went so far as to rent a machine that simulated contractions, and bought a plastic “baby” which he inserted into his rectum and then “gave birth to.” Afterwards, he took two weeks off from work to “grieve.” Women who objected to his presence in the group - women who had actually lost children - were kicked out so that this man could feel supported in his game of ‘let’s pretend.’ Their very real grief was considered less important than this man’s sexual fantasies. To top it all off, he did all of this in the house he still shared with his unconsenting soon-to-be-ex-wife and their minor children. He even roped his 7 year old into taking “maternity pictures.” Mr. Darone also convinced his doctors to provide him with drugs to induce lactation. He asked the members of an online breastfeeding group he’d joined if any of them would be willing to let him “breastfeed” - that is, sexually assault - their babies, and attempted to donate the chemical-laced sludge he pumped out of his moobs to “other mothers.” These men have proven over and over again that there is no aspect of women’s pain that they will not twist into a prop for their sickening deviancy, from rape to oppression to sexual objectification. Even the loss of a child in the womb is fair game to them: a perverted, selfish, hyper-sexualized game of make-believe that must always take priority over the real pain and real needs of real women.
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The Curious Tales
The Curious Tales@thecurioustales·
Good people make you feel terrible about yourself when you first meet them. I spent years thinking I could spot authentic kindness from across a room. Warm smile, eager to help, quick to compliment, always available when you need them. All the social signals we associate with "nice." Then I started paying attention to who actually showed up during the worst moments of my life. The person who drove three hours in silence to sit with me in a hospital waiting room wasn't someone I'd ever describe as "friendly." She barely speaks in group settings. Never posts about her volunteer work. Has resting face that looks perpetually annoyed. But when crisis hit, she appeared without being asked and stayed without keeping score. Meanwhile, the people with inspirational quote collections and hearts in their Instagram bios were suddenly busy when I needed them most. Real goodness operates below the frequency of social performance. Genuinely good people have mastered something most of us resist: they've separated their worth from external validation. They don't need you to witness their kindness for it to feel real to them. This creates a strange paradox. The people most capable of genuine care often appear the most emotionally unavailable on the surface. They listen to understand, not to respond. Most conversations are elaborate turn taking. Person A talks, Person B waits for their opening to talk about themselves. Good people actually absorb what you're saying. They remember details you mentioned months ago. They ask followup questions about things you assumed nobody cared about. They disagree with you without trying to destroy you. Bad people treat disagreement as warfare. Every conversation becomes a battle for dominance. Good people can think you're completely wrong while still treating you like a human being worth engaging with. They keep promises to people who can't do anything for them. Watch how someone treats a waiter, a janitor, a customer service representative. Watch how they behave when there's nothing to gain and no audience to impress. Character reveals itself in asymmetric relationships. They've learned to be comfortable with other people's discomfort. Most of us rush to fix, solve, or cheer up anyone experiencing negative emotions. Good people can sit with someone's pain without making it about their own anxiety. They don't need you to feel better to validate their helpfulness. They have boundaries that actually protect something valuable. Bad people either have no boundaries or boundaries designed to make them look important. Good people have boundaries because they understand that saying yes to everything means saying yes to nothing that matters. The strangest sign: "they make you want to become better without ever suggesting you need improvement." Something about their presence elevates your own behavior. You find yourself being more honest, more patient, more thoughtful when they're around. Not because they demand it, but because they demonstrate what's possible. We mistake performance for character because performance is visible and character is mostly invisible until tested. Good people are almost never who you expect them to be.
Darshak Rana ⚡️@thedarshakrana

What are the signs that someone is a genuinely good person?

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Hazel Appleyard
Hazel Appleyard@HazelAppleyard·
This kid has absolutely zero chance.
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High Satiety
High Satiety@sunscreenfree·
@HazelAppleyard What a POS!!!! I'd bankrupt him on the way out the door and I'm pretty sure any judge would fully allow!!!
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greg
greg@greg16676935420·
If you’re working on your taxes this week don’t forget to report your income from illegal activities and stolen property
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Oscar Patel
Oscar Patel@OscarPatel·
Every Supermodel Has THIS Facial Feature.. Which Normal People Don't.
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Tim Denning
Tim Denning@Tim_Denning·
You need to hit rock bottom. The job you love needs to be fire you. The partner who says I love you needs to cheat on you. The body you thought was indestructible needs to face cancer. One of your parents needs to drop dead. You need to get lied to. You need to have $1M stolen from your bank account. You need your best friend to betray you. You need your business partner to steal your IP and go out on their own. This is how you wake the f*ck up. This is what growth looks like. Most people don’t need more information. They need a pattern interrupt. A glitch in the Matrix they call life. Because with intense struggle becomes rebirth. And it’s incredible.
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Cassie Pritchard
Cassie Pritchard@hecubian_devil·
Ketamine is a miracle drug. I’ve been brutally depressed, unable to do basic tasks, extreme executive dysfunction for months. Took 170mg dissolving tablet today and immediately went for a walk, did laundry, cleaned my room, made dinner, did dishes, cleaned my CPAP. All easy.
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𓂀MEZUIA𓋹
𓂀MEZUIA𓋹@goddessmezuia·
This isn't schizophrenia nor delusion—this is a man receiving divine downloads to begin building what comes next.  I’ve encountered several people recently who are receiving this exact same guidance. It is time to establish sovereign spaces, completely unplugged from the old system.  The reason New Earth doesn't feel tangible yet is that we first need to get on the same page. We have to envision exactly how this will look, feel, and operate. We need to build new infrastructure and systems that actually work. Know that we are divinely protected; there are higher powers specifically tasked with guarding our sovereignty, so there is nothing to fear.  I’m not sure the U.S. is the aligned terrain for this, but I do know it’s possible—and all it takes is action to initiate the revolution. (Anyone have a spare island to get started?😆) First, we must find common ground through a shared vision. This is why so many of us are currently feeling the pull to find "the others;" to gather, build communities and to have these vital conversations. Rome wasn’t built overnight, and certainly not by a single person. I applaud this man’s courage. To be willing to face ridicule, misunderstanding, and cancellation—to put his life on the line for the future of humanity—is admirable. It’s a level of bravery few truly possess. I am building a private online space where we gather for these transcendental conversations. If you are serious about the future of humanity and ready to step into leadership—you are welcome to join us.  Comment NEW EARTH below, and I will send you the link to join.
HustleBitch@HustleBitch_

🚨 “NO LAWS. NO GOVERNMENT. NO RENT.” — MAN SAYS HE’S REBUILDING “ATLANTIS” ON HIS LAND IN WEST TEXAS AND TELLING PEOPLE TO JUST SHOW UP “C’mon everybody… let’s get this revolution started.” This man says he’s opening up his land in West Texas for people to live for free as he tries to build what he calls “Atlantis”, completely outside the system. Here’s what he’s offering: • 20 acres of land • No rent, no bills, no “traps” • No cops, no government presence • Bring your camper, RV, tent… even weapons He says if 1,000 people show up, he’ll “make it work.” He already has water, a tractor running, plans for crops, and says donations are coming in to expand the land and even buy campers to give away to people who join. And he calls it one thing: A revolution. He’s telling people to message him for the address and physically come live there. The strangest part? People are actually considering it. Are we about to watch 1,000 strangers build a lawless city from scratch… or is this how a documentary starts before everything goes completely off the rails?

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High Satiety
High Satiety@sunscreenfree·
@ManOfTheLibrary @hecubian_devil Said every other human being truly trying to find his or her own way to seek relief from an affliction, a respite, a pause, a recalibration and remembering.. and if feeling high is a part of that experience, why should it be castigated?
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High Satiety
High Satiety@sunscreenfree·
@Investorhire @hecubian_devil It doesn't kill people. You would have to take a lethal dose, which is near impossible or simply take too high a dose which will physically incapacitate you and therefore make you vulnerable to other life threatening situations: drowning, being hit by a vehicle, etc
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Invest or Hire
Invest or Hire@Investorhire·
@hecubian_devil it is extremely dangerous and has killed people. If it works for you, fine that is your choice, but do not advertise it to vulnerable people.
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Jamie Kenney
Jamie Kenney@jamiekenney89·
@hecubian_devil the difference ketamine makes for treatment resistant depression when it works is genuinely remarkable. glad you had that kind of day, you deserved it 💙
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Doug
Doug@DougGambles·
@hecubian_devil Just to be clear for everyone, Ketamine isn’t for everyone. It does do what OP has claimed to SOME people. It can do a lot of damage if done wrong or in excess. Note not from personal experience but a close friend. Magnesium glycinate 400mg daily should be tried first.
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High Satiety
High Satiety@sunscreenfree·
@OneHipNinja @sadarlo1 @SnakeThatStings @hecubian_devil Try a water fast. Brutal at first, but once you push through it, you'll be amazed at the capabilities your body provides. Ketones far surpass any synthetic amphetamines, meth or otherwise. Has to be experienced. You're welcome ❣️
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Walker White
Walker White@OneHipNinja·
@sadarlo1 @SnakeThatStings @hecubian_devil It has also been my experience that Vyvanse is great for concentration, working memory, even some degree of emotional regulation. I too found the gap in coverage to be motivational though! Pristiq has helped some. I'm on 50mg Vyvanse; nothing but actual meth can stop my appetite!
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High Satiety
High Satiety@sunscreenfree·
Am I on a bot train? Honestly, someone tell me!
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High Satiety
High Satiety@sunscreenfree·
@nagasatish16 @hecubian_devil Interesting. Because.. I did not have this experience straight away or even, at all, from ketamine therapy. But I felt exactly what you described whilst on a low dose of prednidone, which i was terrified to take. Luckily low dose and short course was ok.
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