Yes, I do. As well as Tai chi and yoga.
Yes, I do. As well as Tai chi and yoga.
Alcohol has been linked to early onset Alzheimer’s and drunk driving is a major cause of death.
Alcohol. It’s more dangerous than it seems.
I left reddit a few months ago, and still check the site from time to time for things like movie site recommendations, music recs, etc. It still feels the same to me.
Like the general “we”?
He’s made a “joke” about motherhood not being a hard job. I’ve known single mothers and it’s a pretty damn hard job.
Thanks for triggering me.
To my knowledge, on The Convo Couch, they treated the guest with respect and as an informed source on the topic.
Yes. I’m also worried they’re getting fed dogwhistles or right-wing talking points from these people. Danny Haiphong used to be a journalist for Black Agenda Report which is very very left/socialist, and now he’s having alt-right content creators on. Although, to be fair, he was a correspondent with Jimmy Dore, so he was already questionable.
On The Convo Couch, they brought on a guy that’s a covid misinformation pusher, but they brought him on to talk about the Palestinian genocide and the lies Israel is saying. Danny Haiphong has brought on an alt-right channel/magazine called The Duran to talk about Russia, and also Israel.
Not at all what I was saying, but okay.
I’m guessing they think the guest has a better analysis than the media and isn’t endorsed by corporate backing.
I’ve never watched Real Time with Bill Maher. I was thinking more along the lines of if Democracy Now had Andrew Tate on to talk about the dangers of human trafficking. Questionable as in they are a covid denier or anti-trans views.
The long term is what I’m slightly concerned about.
Yes, that’s makes sense. When I get really happy or excited I’ll stim. When I drank the cordyceps tea, it was similar to being high, but my body and mind were calmer. Same effect with Tulsi tea. I know Tulsi tea has linalool in it. which is also in Marijuana. When I drink Tulsi or Cordyceps tea, it feels like my vision and brain are in a bubble, or I’m looking through a fishy eye lens if that makes sense. What I’m hoping, is that adaptogens just block certain receptors and aren’t really changing the brain at all.
Okay, so I did 3 rounds of the method. Then, I did buteyko breathing. I worked out, did my yoga and tai chi. I’m the calmest I’ve been in a long time. It could be from the tea mix I had, though. I haven’t had any paranoia at all. I drank a hibiscus tea mix, and hibiscus really helps with my paranoia/anxiety so that could be why I’m calm. I kinda want to try the method before bed, with buteyko afterwards, but it could be a gamble.
Apparently, Wim can influence his autonomic nervous system at will, or so he says. I think I know the real reason. Hear me out, when I do buteyko, it releases nitric oxide, which widens your blood vessels, and thickens the blood. Thicker blood means warmer body temperature. I could be way off, though.
Allow the noise to be a part of your meditation. When I meditate, I can hear my parents watching tv in the next room, and I accept that into my practice.