Message from @HarryBeerBelly
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I'm not religious, though I believe the universe is all in the mind and anything cna happen if you truly believe it
Meditation is good.
So Idk, would it be good for that
Mindfulness sounds like your kind of thing. ASMR works well for some, if your earphones are good. And I always liked TaI Chi.
I'm not sure what would help with lucid dreaming though.
melatonin is good for dreams
healthy and natural
How would you go about getting that @blueorange22 ?
i mean its very common, almost any corner shop or drug store will have it...in england, look in any boots or tescos and they will have it
Oh, I thought you meant it was some kind of diet thing.
That's interesting
i'd recommend paleo/keto/ineterrmitent fasting to anyone who asks, but its not necessary. melatonin is the best sleepining supplement, 100% natural and legal, no negative side effects, and you get very vivid dreams
I just started the niacin. Itβs good for nerves and removes plack from the heart and brain.
Although be careful with sleep supplements
I got to a point where I couldn't sleep without them, had to wean myself off
Headspace is a good app for meditation, believe there's even a cracked version if you don't wanna pay
Hey team
I'm having a hard time managing my anger towards feminism recently, not sure what to do about it
#metoo
I look at YouTube videos of the more intelligent women who disavow the current political crisis in man-woman relations.
yeah, that might help short term, but I feel like I need an outlet, every time I come across something that makes me angry the anger is worse and worse, closer to the surface and more powerful
just 'calming down' isn't really a release of it
maybe I should get a boxing bag
I hope you feel better Maxthx
Thanks Drew
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Yes I love how people always invoke the Constitution
They say something or point out something that has nothing to do with the Constitution then cute that as evidence of something being unconstitutional.
Yeah, real legal experts.
state law is starting to supersede federal law across the board
in many ways it has for decades
a great example is Marijuana
which is still federally illegal
or a more apt comparison is alcohol regulation, states have differing laws about the sale and usage and alcohol, and have for decades
but you don't see people protesting that Utah doesn't allow the sale of hard alcohol
well you do but... not with outrage
Yeah I think it is best to let the states decide
yeah, Alabama and Georgia didn't pass those laws in a vacuum, they elected extremely conservative leaders and they are following their ideals and promises