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  • That's a good point. The gestapo didn't have large numbers either did they?

    People in America don't really know the difference, but we do learn about the Storm Troopers/Brownshirts, and the SS. The Gestapo was kind of lumped in with the military and paramilitaries.

    Edit: Thinking about it. We're at the stage where feds are the SS. The Gestapo was pretty much absorbed into the SS.

  • Because that's how science works?

    We know how things can disrupt the sleep wake cycle. Caffeine does this. The plastics do it the same way in experiments. This means it's entirely possible that the plastics do the same thing to us, and we should study it l.

  • It already has. Ozempic, once weekly injection, can reverse the need of insulin in Type 2 diabetics. My dad still has the symptoms he accumulated, but hasn't had any worsening of symptoms and improvement of a lot.

    My blood work is perfect. My heart rate and blood pressure (aside of POTS) is perfect. I can mow the yard without passing out.

    My sugar consumption has dropped a lot. And I'm eating way better.

    But to me? It's not about the lifespan. It's the quality of life. I can chase my kid around again. I feel more attractive. I can do things that normally I hide from. One day I might even try to get laid. If I get cancer in 20 years directly tied to it, so what? Ain't no "Cats in the Cradle" here.

  • It does. It basically slows your entire digestive system way down to the point where you physically can't eat more than you should. Which also kills your appetite.

    Interestingly, I've discovered whatever nuerotransmitters are affected by it is completely counteracted by lunesta.

  • Wegovy/Saxenda whatever others are (GLP-1) inhibitors aren't a scam, they work.

    They are absurdly expensive for the benefit they bring. Of course, fat lot of good it does if you don't use it to the full extent so you can actually get off of it.

  • Good. But I don't agree with anyone I know that Florida "isn't that bad."

    I don't have a map of statistics where bad shit happens, but if I did, Florida would stand out.

    It's a fucking swamp. Humans aren't meant for that environment. (Actually, I don't know if humans ever naturally adjusted to swamps, it just seems like tons of horrible ways to die)