Lara Logan: “If we believe that the battle is lost, and they’re so overwhelming, and they’re so powerful, and they’re so all around us … What is that really about? It’s about breaking your will to fight. They need you to surrender. They need you to give up hope because there’s too many of us. We outnumber them, and if we don’t give up, if we don’t submit, they have no chance. They just don’t want us to know it.”
An emotional inertness in which you are neither able to cry nor share a real belly laugh
Feeling distant or detached
Feeling less empathy for others
Emotional Blunting: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment
By Nancy Schimelpfening Updated on November 09, 2021
Medically reviewed by Rachel Goldman, PhD, FTOS
When first starting antidepressants, you may suddenly find that you don’t feel like yourself anymore. Though your depression symptoms may have improved, the overwhelming waves of gloom can sometimes be replaced by an emotional inertness in which [you] are neither able to cry nor share a real belly laugh.
If you feel this way, you are definitely not alone. In fact, there’s a term used to describe this feeling—called emotional blunting—which aptly captures the dulled emotional state many people experience while on antidepressants.
Symptoms of Emotional Blunting
Emotional blunting means that your feelings and emotions are so dulled that you neither feel up nor down. You simply feel “blah.” People who experience emotional blunting will often report:
Being less able to laugh or cry even when appropriate
Feeling less empathy for others[1]
Loss of motivation and drive[2]
Not being able to respond with the same level of enjoyment that you normally would
A new, original, six-part series from Red Bull TV follows the everyday heroes behind the best aerial search and rescue team in the world: Air Zermatt.
The Horn tells the story of the people who are dedicated to saving the lives of those who take on The Matterhorn. The pilots, doctors, paramedics and mountain guides of Air Zermatt are a band of brothers pushing innovation within alpine search and rescue to unimaginable levels, while placing the needs of others above their own.Where most fear to venture, they soar.In the thin air of the Swiss Alps, we can more clearly see the depth and breadth of the human experience, and through these uniquely good people, heroes are revealed.
This immersive and cinematic series provides unprecedented views of even the most remote rescues through the eyes of the team members themselves, as lives are saved – and lost – on the mountain.Giving us a glimpse of the 1,500 rescues the team performs every year, The Horn showcases the very best of humanity and the ultimate race against the clock.
NAVIGATION
00:00 – Intro
01:05 – Who is Rob English?
02:30 – Unanswered questions in hair loss research
03:58 – (1)What’s going on in a balding scalp?
05:49 – (2) Enter Scalp Tension
10:49 – (3) What if you relax the tension?
15:23 – (4) What causes the tension?
17:34 – (5) Where does DHT fit in the model?
22:16 – (6) How Rob regrew his hair based on this model
25:00 – A study launched on results from the model
27:55 – It takes time
Meat eating is considered a sin. Insect eating to save the world. Palatability isn’t even considered. Ridiculousness of insect burgers, which should be ridiculed.
Result: serious food shortages; freezing from lack of heat.
“Progressives against progress.”
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Noah Rothman argues that the progressive left is closer in similarity to 16th century Puritans than the free-spirited, leftist hippies of the 1960s. By judging a person’s moral character based on their clothes, Netflix queue, favorite foods, and the sports they watch, they’ve managed to suck the fun out of everything. Noah shows us how we can fight back against these “New Puritans,” and ultimately, how we can live more meaningful and enjoyable lives by rejecting their oppressive judgments of moral character.
Jeff was joined by Republican U.S. House candidate Nick Begich. They discuss the upcoming special general election for Alaska’s sole House seat, why he decided to run for Congress, how his grandfather was Alaska’s last congressman before Don Young prior to his plane mysteriously disappearing in 1972, his business background, the homelessness problem in Anchorage, inflation and how it’s impacting working people, foreign policy issues including what is happening between China and Taiwan, and the political division in our country.
Navigation:
00:00 – What we tracked during the fast, why we did it
1:31 – Day 1 – Stay busy … or else
2:50 – Day 2 – Mood roller coaster
4:37 – Day 3 – Where’s my super powers??
6:04 – Day 4 – Abraham’s downfall
7:19 – Why was Abraham feeling so bad?
9:40 – Mental benefits kicking in?
10:33 – Day 5 – The upswing
12:27 – The power of salt
13:42 – Day 6 – Fasting better than Caffeine
14:17 – HUNGER
15:26 – Day 7 – Finally…
17:04 – Before After Footage, Weight Loss, Pushups
18:05 – EATING
20:00 – CT Scan, Sleep
21:50 – Electrolytes, Fasting Course
“‘Give up your freedoms for your protection’ is doublespeak for ‘give up your freedoms so you’re not protected from us.'”
“‘Censoring to save democracy’ is doublespeak for ‘censoring to destroy democracy.'”
“‘Racial equity’ is doublespeak for ‘racism.'”
“Racism = Division, and a divided society is a controllable society.”
“‘Misinformation’ is doublespeak for ‘truth.'” The thought police, labeling things as ‘misinformation’ protects them from you being empowered by truth.”
“‘Conspiracy theories’ are doublespeak for ‘reality.'” ‘We can use that on any truth we don’t want people to believe.’
“‘Go to war to create peace’ is doublespeak for ‘go to war to eliminate peace.'”
Facial masculinity was assessed by having the faces rated by a separate sample of participants. What they found was that pill-taking women not only prefer somewhat less masculine male faces; they are also more likely to choose such men as partners.
…pill-taking women exhibit less activity in the reward centers of the brain when looking at masculine faces, but more activity in these centers in response to monetary rewards.
Is Sexy in the Eye of the Pill-Taker?
By Sarah E. Hill
February 10, 2020
Most of us are probably aware that the birth control pill can cause women to experience “sexual side effects,” but did you know that the pill might also influence who women are attracted to? And even who they choose as partners and their likelihood of staying married?
Psychological Civil War
Blue hair
Progressivism
Censoring free speech
Men can get pregnant
Diversity & inclusion
Racism against whites
No more journalism
Proficiency in math is racist
Can’t mention election fraud
Food shortages
The body becomes more calcified with age. But, our goal is to keep the bones calcified and the other tissues from becoming calcified. A CAC test is a great way to determine if you have calcium in your arteries.
Tyrant, Anchorage Assemblyperson Meg Zaletel WON her re-election by RUNNING an ad with LIES about Cathy Henslee, who didn’t counter with an ad that told the truth. Kelly needs to counter Murkowski’s ad NOW, showing Alaskans that Murkowski is openly lying and slandering her, or Murkowski could win by lying. If Murkowski doesn’t see Kelly standing up to her, she may run even more lying ads.
Kelly was recently on the Dan Fagan show and didn’t even mention this. Why not? She should be clearing her name in every way possible.
Truth Matters!
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Gimarc: Sen. Murkowski shares Anchorage hallway with Alaskans for Lisa and Ballot Measure 2 author Scott Kendall. There’s nothing fishy about that?
Alaskans for LISA is pro-Lisa Murkowski Super PAC currently running ads attacking Kelly Tshibaka for wanting to shut down by-mail birth control pills, something Tshibaka vehemently denies.
The only thing in question regarding birth control is distribution of morning-after pills by mail and without prescription. Essentially, those drugs induce a miscarriage, complete with blood and passage of the fetus. Miscarriages typically lead to a hospital visit. Proponents of artificial ones aren’t mentioning this little fact.
[In] a major new review of the research University College London Psychiatry Professor Joanna Moncrieff and a team of five other top European researchers found “there is no evidence of a connection between reduced serotonin levels or activity and depression.” The primary research indicates there is “no support for the hypothesis that depression is caused by lowered serotonin activity or concentrations.”
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World Affairs Brief, July 29, 2022 Commentary and Insights on a Troubled World.
Copyright Joel Skousen. Partial quotations with attribution permitted. Cite source as Joel Skousen’s World Affairs Brief (http://www.worldaffairsbrief.com).
DEBUNKING LINK BETWEEN DEPRESSION AND CHEMICAL IMBALANCE