Message from @zero
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It looks like if the phone doesn't turn on at all there's only repair
at least they do it free
just do it anyway
fuck my neck hurts
go sleep slibby
no its my neck
i tried to pop it
>popping your neck
pls
since i fell on it like a clutz when im on a hotel bed and i lean back and fall onto my neck and cant pop it anymore
its hell
anybody here ever looked up the history of chiropractic?
that utter quackery
up there with scientology
getting un-chink'd
>ask gf to turn on the printer
>"but it isn't plugged in"
>mains plug is lying right next to a power extension by her feet
I'll end this bitch so help me god
lol
what are the chances it carries termites
@Deleted User a 2d would know how to plug in a printer
It probably dosent contain termites its probably just a low quality wood
shame about that because i really love it
So many slibs
so much money for a lamp
Where would you install it
in a room
According to Daniel D. Palmer, the founder of chiropractic, subluxation is the sole cause of disease and manipulation is the cure for all diseases of the human race.[9][46] A 2003 profession-wide survey[43] found "most chiropractors (whether "straights" or "mixers") still hold views of Innate and of the cause and cure of disease (not just back pain) consistent with those of the Palmers."[217] A critical evaluation stated "Chiropractic is rooted in mystical concepts. This led to an internal conflict within the chiropractic profession, which continues today."
lel
Gappy is beautiful
night all
night comfy
Early chiropractors believed that all disease was caused by interruptions in the flow of innate intelligence, a vitalistic nervous energy or life force that represented God's presence in man; chiropractic leaders often invoked religious imagery and moral traditions.[23] D.D. and B.J. both seriously considered declaring chiropractic a religion, which might have provided legal protection under the U.S. constitution, but decided against it partly to avoid confusion with Christian Science.[23][209] Early chiropractors also tapped into the Populist movement, emphasizing craft, hard work, competition, and advertisement, aligning themselves with the common man against intellectuals and trusts, among which they included the American Medical Association (AMA).[23]
slib confirmed for son of a chiropractor
>aligning themselves with the common man against intellectuals
I'll never get over this shit