How do you deal with any other languages aside from English?
Even if a product is destined for an English only market (which let's be honest are basically small toys with English on them and English language books), anyone manufacturing will likely be using components manufactured in multiple different countries, with different languages and different ways of structuring names etc.
This is basically how you used to get Chinglish names and instructions for stuff on cheap products from China
If you want to see the outcome of what your currently suggesting, lookup longest car names, there's a lot more English in them, as well as abbreviations yet they're still a mess to understand/interpret from a layman's perspective
To add to this, it's a hell of a lot easier to cross language barriers with the the alphanumeric product name than it is with the English name, which only works for English and would need accurately translating for every language&product for every region you want to buy/sell in.
It would be an absolute nightmare to try for every product that's sold in multiple regions, etc
The community this has been posted in for me is Technology, not Privacy
2.And those people should also face scrutiny if they are making up potentially life ruining stuff such as accusing someone being a child murderer.
The bit I'd want some context for, is whether this is a one off hallucination, or a consistent one that multiple seperate users could see if they asked about this person.
If it's a one of hallucination, it's not good, but nowhere near as bad as a consistent 'hard baked' hallucination.
Unironically they're basically already doing that by having ads longer than the skip button, as you trade off ignoring the ad for the full duration and paying attention when you're intended video starts for paying attention waiting for the "Skip Ad" button.
Even just that short 5 seconds is enough for an ad to get embedded in your brain with enough repeated exposure.
I'm gonna be frank with you friend, it sounds like you're experiencing something close to a manic episode.
When was the last time you ate/drank water and slept?
Have you recently consumed any drugs/substances which may have brought on this feeling?
How long have you been feeling like this?
Do you have someone you can communicate the way you're feeling to in person that can go with you to get checked out if needs be?
Changes in the psyche such as feeling oneself is God or Jesus is normally a sign that you want to get something checked out, you're probably right that if there is a God they would be incomprehensible/ineffable, which also means that you're probably not God.
Don't worry this is almost certainly not your new permanent state; it's likely that your neurochemistry has gone a little bit out of wack and you probably need some rest possibly to see a doctor as they can help work out what's going on.
The most useful phrase I have found for coping with any difficulties with how I'm feeling, both in terms of mood and when having a difficult time after taking a psychedelic is:
"This too shall pass", it's a useful phrase for bringing you up when you feel down, and to keep your ego in check when you feel like your on top of the world.
For some reason Americans seem to be way more adverse to having generic versions of medications, I don't know if it's to do with how the FDA does things, or to do with the amount of medication advertising there, but in the UK no-one typically cares if a medication is generic as long as delivery mechanism and dose are the same.
So I'll almost certainly get a different brand of sertraline each month, and a different brand of dexamphetamine. The only medication which is brand name that I get is Elvanse, but even then that's produced by different manufacturers but branded all the same, just under licence from the patent owner.
Tbh the hypothermia sounds like vasoconstriction and/or possibly low blood sugar.
The vasoconstriction can be caused by the higher dose, especially if you consume caffeine.
I had to quit coffee for 8 months due to the horrible vasoconstriction/chills I'd get with it, after those 8 months I eventually started drinking tea, without getting chills anywhere near as much, now when I do it's an indicator that I need food, especially if my hands have a slight jitter.
In all honestly higher doses of methylphenidate can leave you feeling somewhat depersonalised/disassociated, even changes in dose-timings can cause it, taking more smaller doses can also change the methylphenidate/blood concentration which you may be subconsciously picking up on...
Other things that can throw blood concentrations off:
Grapefruit (fruit or juice)
Vitamin C
Excessive coffee/soft drinks
I've run into this problem also with both a 2.4Ghz mouse and a 2.4Ghz mouse and keyboard combo, never really quite realised that it was to do with the hub, but had clocked that an extension lead corrects it for some reason!
Thank for pointing this out as it means I actually know to put the dongles on extension leads, I always thought it was something to do with a weird grounding issue on a cheap hub or something
People always focus on the "Lady jerks off dolphin", part of the story, not the 'Noted Psychoanalyist and developer of the first sensory deprivation chamber has employee jerk off dolphin as part of a research programme that was funded to see if human-dolphin communication was possible, whilst high on LSD'
The UK COVID test were all using this plastic moulding (minus the embossed letters) and I've never seen a pregnancy test that wasn't a stick that you pee on?
And if you're aware that it says hCG (which I admittedly missed before commenting), then I think you answered your own question...
Silly suggestion, and no idea if it will work, but it's an easy one to test;
Get some cooking/vegetable oil, and see if it will help dissolve the residue by putting a bit on some kitchen towel and either scrubbing with the oiled paper towel or leaving that towel on the residue for 10 mins and seeing if the grease has softened.
If the oil does seem to dissolve/soften the grease residue then you can add some bicarb/salt to act as gentle abrasive as it won't dissolve in the oil as it would do in water
I've used cooking oil to dissolve tar/bitumen paint from my skin and clothes before and you can then use soap to clear the dissolved tar in oil.
Otherwise use a kitchen degreaser like you'd clean a traditional oven with.
I imagine what's happening with the oil is something akin to polymerization, so you either need to break the polymers bonds or dissolve in a suitable solvent
How do you deal with any other languages aside from English? Even if a product is destined for an English only market (which let's be honest are basically small toys with English on them and English language books), anyone manufacturing will likely be using components manufactured in multiple different countries, with different languages and different ways of structuring names etc.
This is basically how you used to get Chinglish names and instructions for stuff on cheap products from China
If you want to see the outcome of what your currently suggesting, lookup longest car names, there's a lot more English in them, as well as abbreviations yet they're still a mess to understand/interpret from a layman's perspective