I'll thinking of stopping attempting to force sleep, and just getting up, cleaning the house, doing some yoga, and then having a hot bath.
Hot baths often make me really relaxed.
Good song, by the by. — Wosret
I haven't slept for days... I even took sleeping medication, which generally works. — Wosret
Tim Wood suggested a 40% rate. If I remember correctly, 30% to 40% of gross income is what I paid for all taxes when I was working, rolling up all taxes together, so 40% isn't bad as an upward starting figure. — Bitter Crank
I've had in mind the suspension of all taxes or tax-like revenue sources, replaced by a single national sales tax. The sales tax could be tweaked very year or two or as necessary, and could reasonably have lots of qualifications, limits, and exemptions. . — tim wood
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth;
Then took the other, as just as fair,
And having perhaps the better claim,
Because it was grassy and wanted wear;
Though as for that the passing there
Had worn them really about the same,
And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black.
Oh, I kept the first for another day!
Yet knowing how way leads on to way,
I doubted if I should ever come back.
I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
Hello. My name is Banno, and I am a recovering philosopher... — Banno
Since you believe your friend's observation that you have a loose grip on reality, there might be a reason that you do.
MDMA is not psychotropic in the way LSD or heroin is, however, but simply increases your empathy. I do not consider an increase in reality as a challenge to a conception of reality, but a emotional response to people around you. — charleton
I'm not going to recommend it to you if you think that about yourself, nonetheless, as I don't know you personally. — charleton
But I still think the drug is relatively harmless against, say, valium, oxycodeine, or many other prescription drugs. The only other question is, since not regulated, would you actually be taking the real stuff, being cooked up by persons unknown? — charleton
What drugs do you take, and how do they affect you? — charleton
No I have first hand experience, and testimonies from dozens of people of my acquaintance. Drop a tab and you will know immediately. This is a complete no brainer. — charleton
MDMA Xtasy really does that. After a course of E's I found myself more understanding of others emotional position months and years after I stopped taking it. — charleton
Thank you for the invitation, but it might have to be next year. Looks fantastic. — Sir2u
Something I have noticed about these mass shootings — WISDOMfromPO-MO
We had a couple of friends from the US that lived near by that used to invite us over to eat but they left the area. — Sir2u
I'm sorry, but this is silly. No one stating that "Donald Trump is threatening Democracy" is equating American Democracy with the Democracy of Ancient Greece. It is simply a shorthand way of stating that Donald Trump's presidency is tarnishing political institutions, and other institutions that are important within modern day democracies, e.g. media, which is true. It does not inherently imply that America is a literal Democracy any more than saying it is sunrise implies that the sun is literally rising and circling the Earth. — Maw
SO astrology is not bullshit - there are those who genuinely believe that it does work. — Banno
In its ancient form, I believe that astrology was used to predict the changing seasons and these predictions were quite useful to farmers. It may not be the first form of calendar used by human beings, as the moon calendar or a day calendar may be even earlier. But in this sense, as a calendar, I believe astrology could work. The moon calendar gets out of sync because there are not 12 even moons in a year, and the day calendar gets out of sync because there is not an even 365 days in a year. Apparently the astrological calendar gets out of sync as well, but that takes thousands of years. — Metaphysician Undercover
How could Astrology work? — Banno
I have to believe that Mr. Embry and Mr. Riddle along with the Wright brothers studied the mechanics of birds in order to figure out how to fly, right? — ArguingWAristotleTiff
As much as I hate blanket rules that restrict all degrees of a particular behavior, it would be a nightmare for HR departments to decide where the line is when it comes sexual joking/sexual harassment. — ProbablyTrue
Like, I'm sorry cracking down on sexual harassment will deprive you of a bit of fun, but the actual harassment of workers on the job is more important than your occasional banter. — darthbarracuda
Well, he was there and he did it and he says he did have power over them and what he did was wrong. I presume he knows more about the situation than you do. I don't consider it a sexual assault either by the way but he put them in one hell of a shitty position, and in the end humiliated them. And if he did that to a woman I cared about, I'd want to break his fucking neck. Of course, being the law abiding citizen I am I would do no such thing. O:) — Baden
Not as of right now, just aiming for a Private Pilot. Maybe an instrument rating in the future, but not sure yet. :P — Lone Wolf
It still does not change my initial remarks against the practicality of using drug-tests, but please don't get me wrong, I support the use of them. This was arranged at the music festival and I remember watching that program for which the article is written and many figures on the show were against the use of them. For instance, our Ice epidemic is mostly in rural country settings, amongst friends in backyard parties and not at festivals and access to these kits are not readily available. It also provides a false security and that the purity of any drug does not suddenly change the danger factor, as said in the end of the article: — TimeLine
This is the problem and another diversion used to fuel your argument. The government will never endorse the kits despite what Palmer stated. And perhaps you should read between the lines, rather than speak about these isolated groups at music festivals — TimeLine
"Drug use shows no sign of slowing down at festivals, along with its the deceptive marketing and sale to attendees. It's pretty clear as forms of oblivious consumption remain a plague... "I've seen so many terrible things happen to people at events; people die, people run their bodies and minds, and have years of lasting effects from using these substances... [festival-goers] just aren't aware what's going on most of the time." — TimeLine
Haha, yeah, yesterday was the first time I actually panicked in the air. I'm not sure who was more surprised at my reaction, me or my instructor. lol. One way or another, I'm not going to allow myself to respond in that way again!! :-O But hey, after that, I almost perfected the cross-wind landing technique. 8-) — Lone Wolf
Hmm, I don't think Missy or Mutty would much appreciate my flying capability yet. :P Well, actually, I have been up several times alone, but just around the airport and local areas. Haven't got to a longer trip yet, but that's coming up soon. — Lone Wolf
Haha, no I didn't know that. :P At least he's not a crop duster. :-O Some of them are wicked wild, AND DON'T USE THEIR RADIOS!!! >:o Very annoying, lol.
Do you fly too? — Lone Wolf
How does your word matter to me without any practicality in what you say? In the real world, a drug-test kit is not practical, not for the millions of young people who access drugs from sources like friends or acquaintances. If you have some facts, why is it difficult for you to just show me? — TimeLine