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Sure seed is sunflower?

Might be setting you up to be raided :)

:)

sounds harmless enough
what is the worst that cold happen ?
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i wanted to super hydrate
felt tired
need more sleep
cant sleep
decided i would test my theory that the water chemicals are toxic to me
had a long shower
now all i can taste is the water treatment chemicals
& higher brain function in frontal lobes is shutting down
possibly from chemicals depriving brain and body & blood of oxygen AND water

i have my scientific conclusion

i will probably survive
wanted to establish base line fatality rate for new mother(with allergies & breast feeding) & baby if thy were to use it

i think i can safely say its a DO NOT USE situation
a "drive home covered in poo rather than use shower situation"

the taste is like a cross between vinegar, glycerine garden weeds & tinfoil
on the end of my tongue
coming on and off with a base of oily feeling

i had full bloods test 2 weeks ago
basics
no toxicology test
whites were high as expected with massive infection
everything else was in range


SomeTimes Life is a lot like this
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i wanted to super hydrate
felt tired
need more sleep
cant sleep
decided i would test my theory that the water chemicals are toxic to me
had a long shower
now all i can taste is the water treatment chemicals
& higher brain function in frontal lobes is shutting down
possibly from chemicals depriving brain and body & blood of oxygen AND water

i have my scientific conclusion

i will probably survive
wanted to establish base line fatality rate for new mother(with allergies & breast feeding) & baby if thy were to use it

i think i can safely say its a DO NOT USE situation
a "drive home covered in poo rather than use shower situation"

the taste is like a cross between vinegar, glycerine garden weeds & tinfoil
on the end of my tongue
coming on and off with a base of oily feeling

i had full bloods test 2 weeks ago
basics
no toxicology test
whites were high as expected with massive infection
everything else was in range


SomeTimes Life is a lot like this
54191_1.jpg
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Yes, but since I was stoned most of my effort was that in trying to think of an excuse to be lazy in my investigations.

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Yes, but since I was stoned most of my effort was that in trying to think of an excuse to be lazy in my investigations.

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Apparently this is being put about by some sort Orthopathic doctor. Apparently they are classed as real doctors in America. Couldn't find a photo of one

Closest I could find was this photo which I would equate with a developed world equivalent
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:)
 
So, looks like there are 154 ''guests'' and 32 robots under ''members online.'' Hmm. I wonder how robots...''lurk?'' -_O
 
So, looks like there are 154 ''guests'' and 32 robots under ''members online.'' Hmm. I wonder how robots...''lurk?'' -_O
Currently there are 10 members and 14 robots online. Maybe we should invite the robots to register as members and we can double the traffic?
 
I’m always hearing the distant sound of a drill or power tool of some kind...somewhere in my neighborhood. At any given time, on any given day. I step outside, but can never pin point the location. I need to find out who this is and what they’re building. :? Sounds impressive since it’s been going on for so long.

Edit - thunderstorms are coming through. The drilling suddenly stopped. lol
 
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I’m always hearing the distant sound of a drill or power tool of some kind...somewhere in my neighborhood. At any given time, on any given day. I step outside, but can never pin point the location. I need to find out who this is and what they’re building. :? Sounds impressive since it’s been going on for so long.

Edit - thunderstorms are coming through. The drilling suddenly stopped. lol

It's the guy two blocks over and to the right. He is converting his garage into a family room. He'll be done in August.

It's currently sunny and 90 degrees in Seattle. For some reason I find myself watering the lawn and washing my car a lot.

My house isn't air conditioned per se but I just bought a portable a/c unit and my "home office" where I always keep the door closed is now kept ice cold as an escape room!
 
It's the guy two blocks over and to the right. He is converting his garage into a family room. He'll be done in August.
I wonder if this is how Noah's neighbors felt, imagine 40 years of hearing power tools...:rolleye:

It's currently sunny and 90 degrees in Seattle. For some reason I find myself watering the lawn and washing my car a lot.
90 degrees is pretty hot. It's been extremely humid here, even 82 degrees feels hotter than it should.

My house isn't air conditioned per se but I just bought a portable a/c unit and my "home office" where I always keep the door closed is now kept ice cold as an escape room!
How do you like those portable units? Sounds like it is living up to the hype if it's keeping one of your rooms ice cold. I've seen them advertised but, I'm a bit skeptical. lol
 
I wonder if this is how Noah's neighbors felt, imagine 40 years of hearing power tools...:rolleye:

90 degrees is pretty hot. It's been extremely humid here, even 82 degrees feels hotter than it should.

How do you like those portable units? Sounds like it is living up to the hype if it's keeping one of your rooms ice cold. I've seen them advertised but, I'm a bit skeptical. lol
It works fine but I don't know how it would handle the SE humidity.

I grew up in eastern N.C. and the window air conditioner we had was constantly dripping water. A portable a/c isn't set up to do that. You just run a clothes dryer like vent out the window. It has a dehumidifier mode (I don't use that) and for that you run a tube from the back of the unit into a bucket or jar or something.

If I had a house in Florida I'd either have central air (best) or a regular window unit (or two). For my uses this is fine.

That's funny about Noah's neighbor:)

I enjoy hot weather here (as long as you have a place to cool off). It's completely different than hot weather in the SE. Humidity here is low compared to the SE. I don't miss that kind of humidity at all. It's one of the reasons (a big one) that I have no desire to live in the SE even though I grew up there.

The very low humidity in the SW is amazing by comparison to the SE. I went to grad school in Phoenix. 90 degrees there feels rather cool. I played tennis once in Chico California and it felt great. I looked up at a time and temperature sign on a nearby bank and it was 90 degrees.

This was before I had lived in Phoenix and my only comparison was to playing tennis in eastern NC in 90 degree temperatures. I loved it.

I wasn't even sweating hard. In NC I would have been drinking a gallon of Gatorade.
 
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