Great meme! When I first started encountering trolls, long before GA, it actually started causing me distress. Most of these canned troll responses are calculated to be just plausible enough that they might have come from a well-meaning but misinformed (or underinformed) pede, so you hesitate to ignore the comment and move on.
Ignore and move on is the answer, though.
Heavy work-outs can raise your liver enzymes -- wow. Did not know.
Liver protectors like SAMe, Milk Thistle, and NAC might prevent or reduce the elevated enzymes (which might or might not be positive for long-term health -- who knows, everyone's life IS a science experiment, especially in the 21st century), just as high doses of anti-oxidants reduce muscle pain over the next few days following heavy lifting ("regular" doses don't do much, in my experience). Tart cherry is best known for the effect but a broad spectrum of anti-oxidants seems to work better. I spent years lifting to the point of muscle failure for two-three hours at a whack and almost never felt sore after. The FIRST time I went to the gym and did that, I could barely move for a week.
The entire West Coast is blue because of long-term election fraud.
For instance, in Oregon, EVERY vote is by mail -- there ARE no polling places, you vote by mail (or by drop box) or you don't vote. Twenty+ years of this have wrecked Portland, Eugene and taken a toll throughout the state.
Article IV, Section 4 of the Constitution states:
The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government, and shall protect each of them against Invasion; and on Application of the Legislature, or of the Executive (when the Legislature cannot be convened) against domestic Violence.
The West Coast is naturally conservative (Reagan voted in as CA governor twice, and GOP governor Arnold Schwarzenegger also elected twice, serving from November 17, 2003 – January 3, 2011. Yet Gavin Newsome, who treats CA worse than Biden treats America, survived a recall vote in 2021 -- almost as credible to me as that Biden "won" the 2020 vote for President.
Cleaning up the West Coast's election fraud may be beyond the power of ordinary citizens at this point. I believe we'll need to have the Federal government step in and do its clearly mandated job of assuring that The People actually get to chose who governs them in these states.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQ7z57qrZU8
Christopher Walken, dancing to Fatboy Slim's Weapon of Choice (. . . walk without rhythm, and it won't attract the worm)
Many supplements, including almost every fruit and vegetable extract, fight cancer.
Curcumin, quercetin, resveratrol (which works well topically for melanoma; don't know how it would do for what your mom has), etc etc. A Supplement may be known for only ONE thing (e.g., cranberry fights urinary infections) but in almost all cases the supplement will have ADDITIONAL benefits including, typically, fighting cancer at one or more stages -- cranberry in fact has been shown in studies to fight cancer, for example. Poke around, you'll see what I mean. It's APPALLING how this has all been swept under the rug in favor of toxic chemical "therapies" and other harmful-if-sometimes-helpful approaches.
Don't forget immune-system boosters, especially if your mom has had (or will have) chemo, which greatly weakens the immune system, or has been jabbed, which is even worse. You NEED your immune system working well if you have cancer.
Were it me, I'd be taking a LOT of those things, starting with curcumin, which appears to be the apex predator when it comes to cancer. Hundreds, more likely THOUSANDS of studies supporting it. Be smart, do some research, watch the dosing, and so on, but there is good evidence that an intense regimen of carefully chosen supplements (plus good diet, some exercise, etc) will improve the odds against cancer and probably improve the quality of life as well.
I don't have time to dig out links right now but here's a good place to start: Life Extension's Protocol page. It's not the final word on things but a solid, curated place to start.
Best wishes to your mom for a swift and complete recovery. She's fortunate to have you looking out for her.
Who ever wants a o keep the government or expand it. I am against them.
Right there with you.
But Yang is either working with Donald and the White Hats (I hear their second album will be out soon . . .) to split the Dem vote, thus giving Trump an even BIGGER landslide, or he's an idiot who doesn't realize he won't possibly win, or he's in it for the money (campaign cash, freebies, brand recognition bump, etc).
I don't have any reason to think Yang is MAGA but a Yang Party would be a great way to help sweep the Dems off the stage and ultimately root them out of America permanently.
Sounds right to me. I particularly like this in your comment below:
when the facade crumbles and the victim says, “fuck this, touch me again and only one of us is walking out of this room”
Yeah, that's what I'm seeing too. It's still just forming up, slowly coming into shape, but it's real and it's happening. Things are about to boil over, one way or another.
When typical lefties stopped being compassionately anti-war and (honestly) anti-racist and instead began showing actual malice -- [Only] Black Lives Matter versus the '60s civil rights movement, vicious cancel culture, etc -- that's when I stopped assuming most liberals were well-meaning but misguided in many areas.
Now they're malicious and bizarrely wrong about everything.
But even in the '60s (yes, I'm that old) it was obvious that the giant government "solutions" to already diminishing or non-existent problems -- LBJ's entire Great Society, for instance, the War for Peace in Vietnam (AKA, Christmas for arms manufacturers and undertakers), and more -- were wrecking America rather than improving it. Not to mention the horrors we were inflicting all over the globe.
SAMe is something your own body makes, but many people -- most people middle-age and beyond, I believe -- can benefit from supplementation.
SAMe is protective of the liver, helps with arthritis (it saved my SiL's hands from becoming useless), shows promise in cancer prevention, AND is useful for some people with depression.
SAM-e has been approved as a prescription drug for depression in Germany, Italy, Spain, and Russia, and has been in use in Europe for over three decades.
Plenty of other things (exercise, socializing, better diet, actual psychotherapy, etc) can also help with depression.
Here's another author with similar but not identical views:
The Idea of the World: A Multi-Disciplinary Argument for the Mental Nature of Reality by Bernardo Kastrup.
[The book] compiles an overarching case for idealism - the notion that reality is essentially mental - from ten original articles the author has previously published in leading academic journals. The case begins with an exposition of the logical fallacies and internal contradictions of the reigning physicalist ontology and its popular alternatives, such as bottom-up panpsychism. It then advances a compelling formulation of idealism that elegantly makes sense of - and reconciles - classical and quantum worlds. The main objections to idealism are systematically refuted and empirical evidence is reviewed that corroborates the formulation presented here.
Kastrup posits that reality is fundamentally mental, with the material world created by the universal consciousness (NOT by your individual consciousness) -- which solves "the hard problem" of how consciousness and qualia could arise from the action of physical particles. For Kastrup, our consciousness consists of a tiny, disassociated bit of universal consciousness captured in our brains -- and that speck of universal consciousness is why we aren't zombies, detecting and responding to input like the thermostat on your living room wall does but without EXPERIENCING anything.
Kastrup believes this means we are immortal, but I'm not on board with that. Brain damage can leave someone conscious but without much of their memory intact, and with neither memory nor the physical body, whatever's left isn't "me." I see no mechanism for individual memory to survive in the universe when a person's speck of individual consciousness is released and merges back into the entire universe -- a drop in the ocean and without the body's physical mechanisms for memory retention.
But that's me. Kastrup is an interesting read and much of his thinking has re-arranged my own.
LOL! Love your headline!