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npub1cn4t...3vle 11 months ago
i feel noticeably worse since coming back to America. there is something wrong here

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SoapMiner 11 months ago
Lost our way. Bitcoin will fix this.
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MethFred 11 months ago
some of us can't leave, you're lucky
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npub1gc9y...xddl 11 months ago
For real. Been more sick this past year than ever before. Even while eating clean.
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Chris 11 months ago
Western Urban life carries a very discordant low vibration. Most don’t notice because it’s like water to them. Once you live in nature for a while, you notice it starkly upon return 🤢 We are evolving (rapidly now) to become more sensitive to this at the biological level. Individually and collectively. 🧬
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Sikto 11 months ago
It’s 💯 the food.
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Deleted Account 11 months ago
JACK!!!! Why can’t I use your brilliant exchange as a wallet on Donas ISO. REDICKULOUS!!! I WANT ZAPSSSS!!
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FL Justin 11 months ago
Could be lack of sunshine in Chitown...the sun is magic
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AnnSofiNovelist 11 months ago
Well, there are spiritual contexts and every area has a different one. Ever gone through a city and it just seemed dark, but you can't put your finger on it? Or whenever you're in one place you have little no no motivation? Or certain areas where you're more easily annoyed that normal? So, it might be the food, as that also makes a difference, but it might also be the spiritual context of the wear you're in. Having left for a while and then come back, will usually make these things more obvious, as you've had a break from them for a while.
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FuzzyNibs 11 months ago
Healthiest I ever felt were the months I spent in Germany and England. Something’s broken in our food industry.
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Timekeeper VI 11 months ago
@npub1cn4t...3vle In a world of infinite money printing, central bankers play God with fiat currencies. Meanwhile, Bitcoin quietly ticks forward, indifferent to human fears and hubris.
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TheLegendaryMan 11 months ago
There is a lot of things wrong over here. Which thing are you talking about?
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Calanqie 11 months ago
Traveling really opens up your eyes to the whole “America is the best country in the world” thing.
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₿illy 11 months ago
Country was ruined 50-60 years ago by Jewish mafia, just the fat lady singing now.
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npub18pqv...2p0y 11 months ago
inflation hits the americans harder as they are accustomed to the “exorbitant privilege.” society must rush to help them upgrade or the whole world will feel the burden.
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deleted 11 months ago
Yeah the food doesn’t digest right here
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MrTea 11 months ago
Yup. Spend some time outside the liberal toilets and you’ll see America is just fine
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WildBill 11 months ago
When is the last time a typical American worried about rainfall for food? There’s a connection to our creation that is far gone. We are inundated with hedonistic pleasures and face no real strife for our survival. Comfort has made us numb.
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SatsAndFlapjacks 11 months ago
Jack- it’s the corruption at Govt level. All these DOGE announcements of corruption and abuse of tax payer money….but who has been put in Jail?? This is all just theater to the normies. Fucking pathetic!
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Rosetta Cypher 11 months ago
Pesticides are sprayed everywhere and end up in our food. Just as Agent Orange was found to be carcinogenic from the Vietnam War era, more recently Round Up (glyphosate) was found to be carcinogenic. There are so many chemicals that farmers and homeowners (runoff) use. It's just the tip of the iceberg.
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npub150rq...cee0 11 months ago
What's in the water that shower and bathe our bodies and that wash our dishes, and go through our mouths to rinse or drink?
What’s wrong in America: - the food is full of poisons illegal in most other countries - private healthcare - violent crime - citizenship-based taxation - IRS spying on every financial transaction you do And most recently, the self-inflicted #Trumpy-Musk #freakshow
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lilith 11 months ago
it’s because people like you run away from our problems
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One 11 months ago
Not sure if it applies to your location in the US, and not sure if relevant to your current experience, but sharing is caring: plenty of progressive medical folks say non-native EMF is bad for human health. 5G, WiFi, unshielded electrical wires in your walls, phone charger next to your bed, microwave, etc.
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npub1tcgy...7vxt 11 months ago
I agree, but honestly, it takes some time to gather evidence and build individual cases against the swamp creatures. It's a process to charge, indict, go through the justice process in order to get convictions. Do it half-assed and the people you want behind bars will walk.
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a1 11 months ago
Def the food. Super depressing eating food in US.
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nobody 11 months ago
*billionaire tech bros
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a1 11 months ago
This. Glyphosate is in everything.
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npub10e03...wxm8 11 months ago
As sad as it is, the more the food costs in America, the less toxic it probably is…
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errant 11 months ago
Best place to live in the USA is north or South Dakota
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SatsAndFlapjacks 11 months ago
Let’s see how it plays out. When’s the last time in history multiple Senators or Congressmen have been held accountable by the Law? Zero. They are protected as long as they go along with the bureaucracy corruption
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Ge 11 months ago
in a society that bases it's identity on keynesian economics look how he passed away the effect just trickle down through society. Glad u had a safe trip big dawg
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Cobweb 11 months ago
don't tell people this. they don't know how much of a haven the Midwest is.
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G 11 months ago
No, but it's helpful to have government agencies that don't actively promote poisons.