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Monday, September 14, 2020
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the great irony that will be recorded in history, as the ndp goes the way of social credit, is that they missed a perfect chance to seize th...
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the liberals only needed a little bit of that green vote to win... after all.
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what we're seeing, and it's not a coincidence that this is happening along with an increase in deindustrialization and a shift towar...
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if it comes down to it, it makes far more sense for the ndp to merge with the liberals than it does for them to merge with the greens. the...
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what happened? the ndp tried to be the liberals, and it killed them, from both sides. what's the point?
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this isn't that surprising, but one may note at this point that the ndp has been all but wiped out of the province. i've been sayi...
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it seems like it's another day and it's another flaky attempt by biden to change the topic that's fallen flat on it's face. ...
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update: of the six doctors i've tried to contact in windsor about the voluntary orchiectomy, i currently have one firm no , one attempt ...
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will cycle 25 be weak or strong? we don't know the answer to this question, and suggestions that we do should be taken lightly. but,...
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what's my fall temperature forecast? it's a la nina, and that may make some difference, sometimes. but, the sun is now moving in t...
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sarah has, like no poker face. it's what she says that matters - i'll be the first to tell you that. even if it's not what she...
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they're going after hadju... what i'm going to say is this: she seems to have been chosen for the role as a spokesperson, which wa...
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ugh. nobody wants our poisonous oil, anymore. it's just utter stupidity. straight up. https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/o-toole-says...
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we haven't had a proper epidemic here, yet. that seems to be about to change. finally.
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so is this the second wave? no - it's the end of the first one.
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you have to wonder if this is the work of some group of maskophile vigilantes, upset at people gathering in freedom and happiness, and havin...
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i got some sleep, finally. i need to call some doctors.
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it's right on schedule, in my estimation - because i'm basing my analysis on the idea that canada is just a few months behind the un...
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i bumped into her a few times after the cut-off point, and she really wasn't angry with me. if anything, she was strangely flirty, in wa...
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i have every reason to believe, still, that what sarah legitimately wanted was an open relationship with me . she wanted to go out and do wh...
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again - it seems like somebody is editing this for style. fuck off.
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i spent the time i knew sarah trying to get her to cash in her basketball scholarship and go to university. she didn't seem interested...
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and, again - what happened with sarah is that i dumped her because she refused to commit to a monogamous relationship. there was some mutual...
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given that he needs to win some combination of states that include arizona, north carolina, wisconsin, new hampshire & minnesota, i'...
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so, i got a fruit bowl. and, i'm actually caught up on my diet now - this is the end of sunday's meal, not the start of monday's...
Sunday, September 13, 2020
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sarah went after me, i didn't go after her. and, i'd have normally rejected her, but she got me in a singular weak point, when i w...
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i spent the first 21 years of my life completely single. when i met sarah, i wasn't just a virgin, i was somebody that had never experie...
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i've never been gay or identified as gay, but it seems like the government has made this choice for me, and i'm going to have to lea...
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i have absolutely no desire to go through with this, and no apparent choice in the matter.
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so, what's going to happen if i detransition against my will, and don't have the courage to kill myself? 1) if you're a ciswom...
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i lost my tabs on an unwanted reboot, but i was cleaning them up before it happened. so, final thoughts on flavonols are... 1) like most...
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the only other thing i'd suggest is that those live versions of king kong are really existent in the midpoint between period davis and e...
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why do the history books say davis invented fusion then? because miles davis is the pythagoras of jazz. he invented everything , even wh...
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hendrix, however, was not a fusion guitarist. it's tempting, but he just wasn't. he was a blues guitarist through and through.......
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for historical purposes, let it be recorded here that this appears to be the earliest example of jazz fusion, as it is understood today, i.e...
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68 years is a long time. i couldn't imagine that kind of loss. https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2020/09/13/aline-chretien-wife-of...
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in hindsight, this is just comical, nowadays.
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i'll never get over this, and shouldn't. really.
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...and, i just seem to have shit out some capsicum seeds. how 'bout that. i didn't do a thorough survey, but, by eyeing it, i'...
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there's a few early prog tracks that my interpretation of eulogy is probably unconsciously built on. if you're familiar with earl...
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i appear to be awake this morning, which is a nice change.
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i'm just getting around to this now. the last two records have been disappointing, to say the least. so, is this a return to form, o...
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punk moves in waves. you could say i hit them when they come in, and go looking for mostly instrumental music when the tide's out.
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i always interpreted eulogy as being an anti-war song, and i think it may be the most powerful anti-war song i've ever heard. their fan ...
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i liked tool when they were angry, critical and mean. i don't like them since they've become "philosophical", "spir...
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and, while i may like to go back in time and meet the old maynard james keenan, i'm not sure i would throw a life jacket at the new mayn...
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i would probably still get along relatively well with trent reznor c. 1994. i think i would hate trent reznor if i met him today - i'd...
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what i'll say is that i think we're due for something new and i hope i'll be able to find it.
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did i change? sure. a little. but, ideologically speaking, i went in one direction and they went in the exact opposite. by about 2...
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nine inch nails: pretty hate machine: B+ broken: A fixed: A+ march of the pigs: A- the downward spiral: A- closer: A+ further down...
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we can do this for radiohead, too. pablo honey: B the bends: A+ ok computer: A kid A: B amnesiac: B+ hail to the thief: C in rainbow...
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and, again, to be clear on a point, regarding tool. opiate: C- undertow: B aenima: A lateralus: C+ 10,00 days: D fear innoculum: F
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the seeds seem to have gone down just fine in the omelette; i didn't even notice they were there. well, i've been eating tomato seed...
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this is why i look for paul. this is such a sober analysis in such a crazy time. but, let me ask this question: is it worth it to hold y...
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contrary to what the internet claims, though, i can't imagine there's much b12 in the peels :\.
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well... why don't i try to eat the banana peel one more time and see? i'm going to guess that i'm going to have a hard time ...
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i'm just about to make some eggs, and i guess there's just one more thing. how much of the fruit am i wasting, currently? if i...
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i've posted this a few times and pulled back but i think i'm done, now. so, what is the list of everything i need to get? 13 vit...
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regarding phytosterols... i'm almost a vegetarian. my total cholesterol levels are exceedingly low, and my ldl:hdl ratio is truly outs...
Saturday, September 12, 2020
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so, to recall, here's where we're at fruit bowl: - strawberries - bananas - kiwis - blueberries - raspberries - rosehips (if...
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In men, too much estrogen builds up in three common situations: obesity, excessive alcohol use, and smoking. This occurs because chronic inf...
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so, that disgusting old man is being disgusting again and i may have to get up to eat. he also looks like he's gained about 100 pounds...
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ok, so what's my final take on the I3C-destroying-estrogen-fiasco? 1) i was going to microwave my broccoli anyways, because this artic...
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the magic number was around 200,000. and here we are, in mid september - meaning there's what, six weeks before the election? it...
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the dauphin would not remember the dauphin experiment, aging as he may be, now. https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20200624-canadas-fo...
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the federal liberals tried an experiment with the ubi in the 70s, but the results were never released. the open secret is that it worked a l...
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you'll tell me a jobs guarantee is better because it reduces reliance. reliance on what, exactly? it's often presented as the mo...
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there is some non-zero chance that bay street may decide that a guaranteed basic income is the best way to stop street revolts and push it t...
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you go to one of these conventions, and you think you're at a convention for a party that's a member of the socialist international;...
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the liberal party and it's members are two very different groups of people. the conventions are always very, very far to the left of wh...
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can we save brocolli? an increase of 10 g of broccoli was associated with an increase of 0.01 (95% CI, −0.09 to 0.11) in 2:16 values. so...
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that's not the answer i want, it doesn't seem. farmed trout has about the same ratio as brocolli or kale, it's just more conce...
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what i want is, like, an inland growing pond, not putting them in a cage on the shore. i wouldn't expect any serious difference in mer...
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ugh. i need some fish. it must be farmed.
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if the flax at least won't convert the circulating 16 into 2 once it's been metabolized from estrone, how do i get more estrogenic 1...
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this is what i want - a randomized study with a sufficient sample size for post-menopausal women: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1...
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wait. does flax increase or decrease estrogen levels? obviously, i don't want to take anything that might decrease it. so, that...
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and, i just learned that you can digest flax, if you ground it first. i mentioned somewhere back there - a couple of times - that flax se...
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ok... that chemical seems to be poorly absorbed. still, it's something to be very wary of. maybe i might want to find away around that...
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and, then i read this, which is freaking me out about both broccoli and kale... https://lpi.oregonstate.edu/mic/dietary-factors/phytochemi...
Friday, September 11, 2020
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so, i was talking about flavonoids and wanted to post a summary. i still have some reading to do, but... i can't find any actual scien...
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science is about the method underlying it. it's just as ignorant to write it off without testing it as it is to use it without any evi...
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just to put this down, clearly. what do i think about "herbal medicine"? well, what does the science say? herbal medicine that...
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so, i had a little talk with my landlord, who decided he wanted to get a rent increase in before they froze it. status: denied . well, let...
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grargh. let's start again on monday.
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hi. i received your message in response to my previous fax, and i've tried to reach your office a few times by phone with no answer. i c...
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diamonds have some use in optics and lasers, but we don't need heaps of them. it's the kind of economic activity that just simply ...
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the sad reality with mining diamonds is that it's just another form of carbon extraction. i'd rather mine graphene. it's far m...
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there's certain minerals that humans need, but we neither need gold nor diamonds. this is just a net detriment to the environment, and...
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"but we're winning. and they're losing." it doesn't matter who wins or loses. ok? i want to live in a free society...
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you can tell me to escape to america. and, i might, in the end. but, you have to tear down the wall, first. tear down that wall!
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i mean, it's clear that our governments are going to continue to take the most conservative response possible. sadly. the canada i grew ...
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the flip side is this: if you're young, stop getting tested. it's an easily defeatable virus. you're fucking everything up.
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my position is clear enough - the state needs to back off and let the virus spread amongst young people. the elderly have been given full ...
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get your head around this. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/may/30/topsoil-farming-agriculture-food-toxic-america
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why hydro? because we've ruined the ground. and, it's an upcoming crisis that we're maybe not aware of. we will need to even...
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i do need to push back a little on the idea that you can push organic agriculture to scale. you can't. we dump huge amounts of shit in...
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right. so, the plan is the pretend you're going to spend a zilion dollars implementing a technology that doesn't exist in order to...
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and, here's a twist: the glucosides appear to be anti-oxidants, but the aglycones of the same flavonoids may actually be mutagenic. :|...
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to be clear: my view is that if your body can't absorb this, it doesn't really want it. i'm not taking flavonoid pills....
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ok, i found a detailed walkthrough of flavonoid metabolism that is not the answer i want but is a big step towards finding it. i had to lo...
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no. wait. i'm hungry. that article wasn't about naturally occurring aglycone flavonoids, it was about hydrolyed extracts, whic...
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so, there's six types of flavonoids. & there's in turn six of the first type, anthocyanidins: 1) cyanidin 2) delphinidin 3)...
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it's bad news for flavonoids, it seems. they don't get absorbed... apparently, the problem is that flavonoids tend to come attache...
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so, it seems like carotenoids are worth it as anti-oxidants - we can't make them ourselves, we know we can absorb them into the blood a...
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hey, math nerds dabble. math nerds on disability don't do anything but :)
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obviously, i'm oversimplifying and being a little dramatic to make a point - with flair. but, my point holds.
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"you'd might as well just eat the grain..." well. the cow adds some value to it on it's way to you. we talk about pr...
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when you eat a cow for lunch, your body converts that cow into grain, and then does what it will with it. the difference is in the vitamin...
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and, what does your body do with protein? get this. it converts it into carbs.
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what does your body do with fat, then? it burns it. it's energy... well, before we invented electricity, we used to use olive oil to...
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eggs have a ridiculous nutritional profile. they're probably the most healthy food on the planet.
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it's like eggs. people think that, because eggs are high in cholesterol, they're bad for your heart. but, your body breaks down ...
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so, no - i'm not particularly concerned about consuming protein. besides - it's carbs that build muscle, not protein. well, techni...
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so, i think this is what we've got: carotenoids (not including pro-vitamin a) 1) lutein 2) zeaxanthin 3) lycopene 4) phytofluene ...
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