Perhaps a famous example to illustrate.
Perhaps a famous example to illustrate.
Commenting purely on my own national history,
Trump, who has promised mass deportations should he win a second term as US president, told an interviewer last month: “We got a lot of bad genes in our country right now.”
Couldn’t possibly be from generations of inbreeding due to CSA. Sorry, can’t think of a good euphemism, since “blue blood” implies wealth and “pedigree” faults the children who had zero choice in the matter.
Ok, so execs and major investors should be required to live near these behemoths, with the average healthcare the most citizen in their neighborhood afford.
Watch the lard brands, make sure it’s not some hydrogenated oil garbage. Best is home rendered, but there are decent mass produced.
I know. 😁
Unless you’ve Celiac disease.
Our main seriously has misaligned priorities. 😔
In some areas of the USA, teaching degrees aren’t required to actually teach. I hope I don’t see this world-wide.
Good. We imagine how our society would have less issues if we focused more on real rehabilitation and reintegration, and less on retribution and *heaping on more trauma.
Exactly. Thank you.
Okay and that happens with OTC medications, too. I have a family member who’s solution to everything is a *pill. Always taken in half or double, triple, quadruple dosages. Older and runs to the doctor for a sneeze too.
You can lead a jackass to water, but you can neither make them drink nor prevent them from drowning. Or in this instance, giving themselves hyponatremia.
Edited for reasons
Lab synthesis had it’s own set of problems. Imo, isolation of the"active" agent being one. Slippery elm and white willow teas don’t taste good, but maybe the “inactive” ingredients work with the active ingredient in ways that are simply not studied.
The “right one” would be open access by governments. But that’s socialism, and bad for reasons ($$$$).
Freely accessible knowledge is abundant, for now. For instance, someone with overly high BP wouldn’t want to consume much ginger, for digestive issues. Or simply, “contraindications of ginger”.
I mean if you’re going to die without access, roll the dice.
Quite frankly, the contamination from pesticide and polluted air, water and dirt on everyday foods (and of course my herbs) are a bigger concern. They’re ubiquitous and unavoidable, now, thanks to big business and apathetic, time-constrained, overworked individuals. So I’m not that concerned by home remedies, although I really only trust my own. Some herbalists/root medics add turpentine to their remedies, for internal use. So I’ll stick to my own or vetted suppliers.
The schools are in shambles and books are for the monied elite. Time to donate to your favorite archive site. A buck here, five there can make a difference.
I didn’t know people still use pidgin.
Only if burdened with emotional intermittence, as well.