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Moved out at 18 and never looked back. You couldn’t pay me to live with them.
Moved out at 18 and never looked back. You couldn’t pay me to live with them.
Catching Fire, a documentary about the life of Anita Pallenberg. It was really interesting and much better than I expected, based off an unpublished autobiography discovered after her death.
The Man Who Knew Too Much, the 1956 version. Its a classic.
Manhunt, the 2024 show about the pursuit of Booth following his assassination of Lincoln. I haven’t finished this yet but so far its been solid.
Would have been cooler if they were to scale.
He also got caught secretly funding a racist trolling group to spread hate and harass people.
Not OP, but it’s still lack of hardware support for me. I tried to daily Linux on my laptop and gave up in frustration after several months because a few key pieces of hardware are not supported and seemingly never will be.
The Economist does not typically list individual authors on their articles.
Definitely stay away from DMT unless you want to trip balls. You should probably be on a restricted diet too, MAO inhibition is not safe and eating things like cheese could potentially send you to the hospital. I would recommend consulting a doctor if you haven’t, literally the wrong food can be life threatening so it is really something to take seriously. Also, Salvia is inherently a hellish nightmare for most people. It’s a very weird drug that fucks with perception in such a fundamental way that it is very hard to have a good time.
DMT is not orally active unless you’re on a MAOI, which is dangerous and could potentially explain the symptoms being described. I wouldn’t trust any chocolate being sold as both psychoactive and containing DMT. You’re either getting ripped off or taking something potentially very dangerous.
SPD gave no punishment.
“She had limited value”
It’s been awhile since I set it up so I don’t fully remember, I think they need their own bitwarden account. Here’s the documentation on the feature: https://bitwarden.com/help/emergency-access/
Bitwarden shared vault. There’s also a feature where you can designate someone to gain access to your vault via a dead man’s switch.
Wow, from the article you linked here’s one of them plotting to wield a fascist mob against a journalist just like a proper villain, in case there were any doubts:
“If things get hot, it may be interesting to sic the Dark Enlightenment audience on a single vulnerable hostile reporter to dox them and turn them inside out with hostile reporting sent to *their* advertisers/friends/contacts,” Mr. Srinivasan said in an email viewed by The New York Times, using a term, “Dark Enlightenment,” that was synonymous with the neoreactionary movement.
Y Combinator seems like a nexus of creepy and unhinged techbros, I’m not surprised they have a CEO who wields antisemitic conspiracy theories against his critics.
You can tell if it was done on a living person who survived because the skull around the removed section changes from the body healing afterwards.
Paris. I’ve always heard how rude and unfriendly Parisians are towards English speakers but that was not my experience.
Sorry for interrupting the witch hunt with questions. I’ve not seen that and no one ever points to any actual evidence.
That doesn’t answer anything. Producer is a title that encompasses a lot of different things, what were his actual duties and responsibilities as a producer? That’s what actually matters here, that he has a producer title on the movie and helped pay the bills doesn’t mean he had any involvement in hiring or supervising the two people so far found legally culpable.
Was he actually in charge of conditions? Did he supervise the armorer or the AD who were responsible for handing him a loaded prop gun? I’ve never seen those claim proven anywhere, from what I I’ve seen he was an actor on the set and his producer title came primarily from his role in funding the production.
It’s easier if you cut back first so your body gets used to having less of it. I started by only having any before 12pm, then 10am, then I cut out energy drinks entirely, then I’d do part decaf coffee until I finally went full decaf. I definitely noticed some headaches and felt kind of shit occasionally but I don’t remember it being too terrible.
Yes