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Radian_333 4 points ago +4 / -0

Are you thinking of Ezekiel 4:9 sprouted grain bread? That is good for you

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Radian_333 3 points ago +3 / -0

Don’t forget about water, especially if you are stockpiling any dried/dehydrated foods. Stockpiling some is feasible, I get a couple 3 packs of gallons sometimes when I go to the grocery store, and store them in the basement covered. Should last “indefinitely”.

And a plan on where locally to bring buckets to fill and a way to filter and disinfect it.

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Radian_333 4 points ago +4 / -0

How does it feel to be consistently correct with every “theory”, GAW?

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Radian_333 13 points ago +13 / -0

Yeah it is crazy to me with how long ago a lot of us knew, how do they still not know after more and more information comes out???

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Radian_333 2 points ago +2 / -0

So the students problem is that they’re clearing a park homeless people camp in. Occasionally I consider how I would do homeless, and never consider living in a public park lol. If these students care so much, take a homeless family in to your dorm!

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Radian_333 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yup, deep down we know what’s right to eat. Common sense says eggs are good, God gave them to us to eat, but don’t eat 12 a day. If you think you might benefit from vitamin D3 supplementation, try 2000-5000 iu a day. Inexpensive and I and thousands others can attest to the benefits. They’re just trying to confuse people and make money.

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Radian_333 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yeah I’m leaning more and more towards “you wouldn’t understand “

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Radian_333 3 points ago +3 / -0

Similar to me- I didn’t trust it from the start, thought it was a money making scheme like flu shots, but still trusted that it wasn’t harmful. Before adverse reports started trickling out plus that news that no animals survived previous mRNA testing got me to say “if they threaten my job I’ll get the JnJ”… More research and waiting to see, made it clear when they started offering donuts and lottery tickets not to get any. Did get threatened with job loss but stuck to my guns and am still healthy and here to talk about it.

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Radian_333 2 points ago +2 / -0

Haha it’s crazy how your past colors what you say! I saw “Rob Schneider” and thought that Mark UltraMAGA was missing his sarcasm lol

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Radian_333 2 points ago +2 / -0

Perfect use of quotation marks in the post title

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Radian_333 10 points ago +11 / -1

On the other hand, before my eyes were opened I used to use that as evidence that he’s not actually a good guy or they would’ve shot him already

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Radian_333 6 points ago +6 / -0

Can you describe it for those on their phones who don’t want Google’s app?

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Radian_333 9 points ago +9 / -0

Can no longer respect the guidance of those who made that choice, let alone pushed it on me

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Radian_333 2 points ago +2 / -0

Chosen is great, it really made things come alive for me in my first foray into the Bible last year

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Radian_333 2 points ago +2 / -0

I would call it a difficult experience. Made me neaseaus and tired, and the tiredness made me depressed, thinking I sort of always feel tired like that. Happened to a much lesser degree when I tried salvia in like 2001.

For me anxiety comes out as neaseua. I should also learn how to spell that word lol. So yea I agree what alot of people call a bad trip are experiencing anxiety.

I have given up on psychedelics for now though, not because of that. I took acid twice since 2019, had insights and took notes, and no new insights the next time.

Some of my notes were about getting prepped for disaster. Make a years worth of home made sausages was one lol. Maybe once I get through those last insights and make that survival sausage I’ll be back. for now have, as Alan Watts Said, “put away the microscope”

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