Lyubov

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  1. you seem like a good kid so I'm just gonna be straight with you. I think you should focus your energy on something else like the gym or dating or starting a business. you're making yourself look ridiculous writing stuff like this.
  2. I personally think that is inaccurate. It makes the ego nice and tasty for god to eat. It matures it as well making a healthy ego (but not always). There is plenty there for the ego if the ego develops a taste for selflessness, like a fine wine one would of spat out when they were a child.
  3. also, LOL at the "donate to us" at the end. pure grifting. pennies will make it to any sort of litigation if they even bother to take it there. If I wasn't as conscious and developed as I am I would probably be scamming conservatives with these campaigns. It's easy money.
  4. there was a debate over whether or not Hank would of been a Trump supporter. He was turned off from voting for Bush due to his weak handshake so I think the general consensus is no, Hank would not be MAGA.
  5. the body often tends to react in fear when faced with completely new situations. it's an important survival mechanism. Look at how cautious and fearful this tribe of people is encountering for the first time stuff that is completely banal to you now.
  6. apparently these clowns were causing problems on planes on their way home. being loud and refusing to wear face masks.
  7. Nazi Ideology didn't really have any defining characteristics besides it's ethnic cleansing ethos. It's silly when people compare them to socialists or any sort of economical theory because that is hardly what they were about and didn't really develop one of their own.
  8. wow cool, this seems way better than getting it from toads. For one you don't have to bother those creatures and also this can be dosed properly due to it's purity.
  9. Financially I have a large amount of savings so I can treat this as a sort of project. I was just wondering if anyone here had already gotten in on it or was dabbling in this field. I'm not sure how much money it potentially will make. It really is still very much far away from being offered on the market. I could see a a number of centers set up in the future offering these treatments but that is still a ways off.
  10. Has any one here invested in this sector ? I think it is a good place to possibly invest in and see what it grows to in 10-20 years. Not sure where to get started and how to. Have any of you found ways to buy stocks or investment in early companies forming this new industry?
  11. cause and effect is true on a relative level. it is second order so to speak. on an absolute level it fades away.
  12. They weren’t his roadhouse. The guy couldn’t even lead his cult/community properly.
  13. Wonder if republicans are going to support a two year long congressional investigation into this like they did Benghazi
  14. For some reason I'm not sold on electric cars currently. They will most def one day take over but I don't see it for a long, long time. Tesla is currently more a status symbol and luxury car brand I'd say rather than an industry standard.
  15. Yes I'm aware that conventional investment in index funds and bonds would bring safe returns but that is not what this thread is about. I'm not talking about saving for retirement or building your standard brokerage account here. This is a speculative venture capital endeavor in what is going to eventually be a standard mental health treatment for PTSD, serious addiction and several mental health issues. I actually disagree with some of what you are saying because you seem to miss the point about what is being invested in here. These medicines are part of the future of the mental health industry. How that translates towards profit isn't quite clear yet but there is money to be made here. Psychedelics won't be administered like usual pharmaceuticals on a daily basis so you are right that a continued return won't be based off of patients taking psychedelics daily. That misses the point of what is being invested in here though. I'm well aware of this. What is being developed by these companies is a facilitated procedure of administering psychedelics in a therapeutic setting, usually a limited number of times, and follow up therapy afterwards. Similar to a torn muscle surgery that then requires physical therapy afterwards. How much it will cost to undergo this treatment will likely be fairly expensive and will require centers set up specifically trained to do such procedures. You're missing the point if you see investing in psychedelics as faulty because it isn't based around a patented medicinal formula developed by a pharmaceutical company that expects to see regular returns on prescriptions filled. That is not what is primarily being invested in here. What's being invested in here are companies that are developing approved ways of facilitating psychedelics in a therapeutic setting and the follow up therapy afterwards. In terms of regulation I do agree. Few companies have FDA approval to run trials and develop therapeutic procedures with backing data. This is just a matter of time. There is some big money, big names and universities backing current trials on administering psychedelics under therapeutic settings. It's simply a matter of time for enough data to be compiled and approved procedures/treatment processes to be developed before regulations are adjusted for these procedures to be held at centers set up properly to do them. We already have one state that decriminalized magic mushrooms. Before more of this happens and these substances find their way into developed/facilitated treatment procedures there will have to be more backing from the mental health industry (by that I mean the academics, researchers, universities and academic journals). The mental health industry and its investors will have to get on board to lobby for these government changes which is the next step from where we are now. The mental health industry are currently a buzz with talks and papers being published in their journals about MDMA therapy and psilocybin therapy. MDMA therapy is not only just being trialed in the US but also in the EU and Israel. I occasionally take a look at clinical discourse and academic journals and it is a hot topic being discussed. You do make a good point in regards to insurance companies. As of now insurance companies in the US don't often cover mental health treatment comprehensively so this may be a big barrier from the general public having access to these treatments. Also since it is new and perhaps viewed as unconventional when it starts to be administered in centers across the country it may not be accounted for in many people's insurance plans. If it is shown to be incredibly effective though and save money compared to a patient being put on a pharmaceutical indefinitely then it may become more widely covered by insurance plans if it saves them money. That is very much the point of these therapies. To treat the root so long term treatment is not required. How that translates financially though compared to an indefinite pharmaceutical prescription is currently not clear. These treatments are likely going to be taken by the well to do during their first several years on the market like most expensive medical breakthroughs. Those who have done Psychedelics and are familiar with what is being developed here know it isn't a matter of if but rather when. When will Psychedelic assisted therapy become conventional, government approved, and have treatment centers set up across countries? I really can't speak on that specifically as it is currently unknown.
  16. I'm guessing they will purchase the Russian vaccine
  17. Rogan is a back ally hooker. The guy will have literally anyone on his podcast as long as they bring ratings or fit his sort of macho anti-pc vibe.
  18. I haven't seen too much of his stuff even though I've been subbed to him for a while. Gonna check out more of his videos.