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  1. Adieu

    Cheetah EP

    Chris Cunningham, Aphex Twin, and 12 year old kid collaboration coming soon
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    Cheetah EP

    Interesting to note this helps make firm the fact that this is the era of the independent content creator
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    Cheetah EP

    Man, how odd. I looked up this kid's videos yesterday, because I wanted to watch them again. His lichen video is stunning. Apparently I've tapped into the collective unconscious aphex twin vibes. I got the message yesterday.
  4. Adieu

    Cheetah EP

    I think the issue with Syro as an album is that it doesn't feel that cohesive to me, but the tracks by themselves are very good. I don't really think it's a question of quality, more so, the way it was assembled.
  5. Adieu

    Cheetah EP

    My cunt is dripping wet
  6. Adieu

    Cheetah EP

    Really fiending for a Tuss level production with lots of aphex angst or something as consistently poppy as the analord series. Just wanna sort of disappear into an aphex record for a while. This is good of course, just want something intense.
  7. vegetable stir fry and butter coffee
  8. weren't you about to get promoted? also, blackberries and coffee
  9. interesting, I must try this. also, a vegetable stir fry I made.
  10. I just ate a bowl of nutella and peanut butter with vanilla almond milk to drink. Basically, I love nuts.
  11. This is what you would call an "opportune moment" for a third party surge.
  12. Connection seems to me, being that it's so minimal/atmospheric, is meant for meditative practices/aligning oneself with the frequencies in a more uninterrupted state. visceral understanding and of course "connection" with the music and how it relates to our bodies.
  13. It's an immune response to pollen in your nasal passages tho, there's an obvious relationship. right, but a deviated septum doesn't play into that, because the thing that you're allergic to will cause inflammation which will close those passages anyway. it's just something they can easily identify in order to get your insurance to cover it. but closed nasal passages does not cause allergies. that's what I'm saying. allergies cause closed nasal passages. and allergies can be fixed by fixing your immune system and overall health. I did this by myself. Even after my surgery if I had a response to something I still wouldn't be able to breath out of my nose very well. a lot of things are being treated improperly. sinusitis and allergies are two of those things.
  14. Also, there is not a relationship between allergies, which is an immune response, and open nasal passages. I do not even accept that my deviated septum was the root cause of anything, or even that big of a deal, nor do I accept that it has been improved much at all by the surgery. The thing is, that deviated septum is an issue, but it also requires inflammation in the cavities to become a serious problem. Deviated septum, which is common, is an easy way to get people into your office for expensive surgeries.
  15. I never take antibiotics for minor head colds, even though I get them all the time (I have a mild one right now, they don't really bother me that much to be honest). I've probably only taken them about 2-3 times my entire adult life (once for an ear infection, incredibly painful) and the other times with a bad flu with a fever. You said you also had the surgery though, so not sure why you think all the other things you did were the cure and not the surgery? By surgery I presume you mean they unblocked your nasal airways? That's the most likely thing to have fixed your allergy problems, also good for preventing head colds apparently (makes it less likely for pollen and other things to settle in the nasal cavity). I also suffer from hayfever, it used to trigger asthma when I was younger (asthma is almost entirely gone now, might need a puff on an inhaler once a year, maybe every other year). Allergies in general tend to dissipate on their own anyway as you age (as your immune system slowly gets it's act together), the hay fever is less of a problem now than it was five years ago as well. I had the surgery 10 years ago. It did not stop the sinusitis. I fixed the problem completely 2 months ago, using the method I outlined above + good diet & supplementation.
  16. though it's entirely possible that he just got a cold and this had nothing to do with the cocaine. Nah, I know my body well enough to know the difference between colds and sinus infections. After 6 years of fighting constant infections due to a deviated septum and malformed right maxillary sinus, I know the feeling quite well. This is the first I've had in a year and a half since my surgery to repair both of those. Me too, I feel your pain. I should probably get the operation, but fuck it. Having dealt with the same medical condition, and having been diagnosed with a deviated septum as well as having the surgery that also removed my tonsils and adenoids I believe the diagnosis to be inaccurate, or at the very least, over diagnosed as the problem. More commonly what is the problem is that you get sinus infections and begin taking antibiotics to heal said infection. It works, but then your immune system is compromised so you cannot stay healthy for very long. If you use more antibiotics you are setting the stage for fungal infection, and this is especially true if your diet is not adequate. Having battled with this problem for at least a decade and curing it myself, I can give you a couple tips for improving the situation. What works: - Fixing your gut microbiome, if you have leaky gut due to years of antibiotic use and inadequate diet then you will have an malfunctioning immune system that will worsen your overall ability to live with healthy sinuses. A clear sign you might have leaky gut is if you feel a "flare up" after you eat certain foods. If you see mucus on your stool it's likely that your gut lining is literally disintegrating and coming out of your body. This is a very bad sign. Certain foods and supplements help heal the gut, and can be used as part of a gut healing protocol. - Improving your diet = reducing sugar intake including carbohydrates, alcohol, starches, and high sugar fruits (sour is better generally). If you can go full keto that will also improve the situation. Fasting for a few days, which one can achieve on a keto diet, has been shown to reboot the immune system. - Rinsing your sinuses once or twice daily with a mixture of Himalayan Pink Salt (this is my preference, it is the most gentle) ( around a teaspoon in 8 oz of water, or you could add more to create a hypertonic solution aimed at making a less friendly place for unfriendly invaders in your sinus cavities) Methylsufonylmethane (MSM) aka sulfur, use 500 to 1000 mg per 8 oz of warm water. If this solution dries your sinuses then apply bacitracin to the inside of the nose with a q-tip after rinsing the sinuses. - you can add a natural antibiotic protocol to this solution, by using grapefruit seed extract, garlic oil, and/or tea tree oil. All of these things inflame your sinus cavities, because they are hard on the soft membranes, but if you use a VERY SMALL AMOUNT in your sinus rinse it can also improve the situation, but I wouldn't use any of these everyday. Generally I use 5 drops of grapefruit seed extract, 2 drops of garlic oil, or 1 drop of tea tree oil in a 8 oz solution. - If you have reoccurring infection even after using antibiotics and the methods outlined here, then try an antifungal protocol. If you visit a doctor for antifungals request an oral dosage as well as a lozenge/oral rinse. They will try to convince you that you are wrong about this diagnosis, but force them to prescribe it. Reason being, antibiotics and diet set the stage for fungal infection and chronic sinusitis. Studies have shown above 95% rate of fungal infection in people who suffer from chronic sinusitis. If you don't want to visit a doctor you can use a topical anti-fungal and rinse your mouth daily as well as applying it via the sinus rinse solution + q-tips inside the nose. I would start with a 14-30 day protocol. - Supplement with high doses (1+ grams per day) of vitamin C & around 4000 IU of Vitamin D per day for the average sized adult male. I used to suffer from permanent sinusitis and infection, and I am cured now after applying the anti-fungal protocol using dissolved lotrimin (anti-fungal) and MSM. I now only do a maintenance routine of rinsing my sinuses a few times a week with himalayan pink salt and 1000mg of MSM in warm water. I also used to have allergies with symptoms such as dry itchy eyes, sneezing, malaise, etc., but I no longer suffer from those issues. I hope this helps. If it works let me know, because I'm very curious. I've even been so desperate to inject hydrogen peroxide into my sinus cavity. I don't recommend it btw... disclaimer: I'm not a doctor and not responsible if you kill yourself or experience complications or permanent sinus damage.
  17. mmm beef. I'm eating an ahi poke salad.
  18. thirded great stuff everyone. that underpass picture reminds me of irreversible. some things cannot be unseen.
  19. Huh? I don't even have time to play games right now so it's a non-issue.
  20. Wolcen looks like magicka meets skyrim or some shit watching ds 3 is actually giving me physical cravings for video games.
  21. Yes, but it's discontinued and they only sell it in 2 lb bags @ 1/2 off = $80 at the store I was at. I got the last one at that specific store also. Good luck! It seems like you can still order it online at different sizes though. It has that natural sweetness that seems to be inherent in rooibos teas. It definitely does taste like liquid peppermint patty. http://www.teavana.com/us/en/tea/rooibos-tea/white-chocolate-peppermint-rooibos-tea-31502.html I also picked up some Serenity and Tranquil Dream which are both nighttime teas. Wonderful bouquet to those two. http://www.teavana.com/us/en/tea/wellness-tea/serenity-wellness-tea-33047.html?navid=search&start=1 http://www.teavana.com/us/en/tea/herbal-tea/tranquil-dream-herbal-tea-X01090812.html?navid=search&start=2 Then I replenished my Samurai Chai Mate which is classic spicy flavored tea that I enjoy. Good when it's cold especially. http://www.teavana.com/us/en/tea/mate-tea/samurai-chai-mate-tea-31644.html?navid=search&start=1
  22. I hear ya. I actually don't know why I take it anymore. I think they're pretty much proven to do absolutely nothing other than stim you out. I think at this point I'm addicted, my body always associates the quick acting stimulants and the workout or something. Like you said, the simple stuff is more effective. The tried and true supplements are: Caffeine/ephedrine stack, creatine monohydrate, whey protein, glutamine. Not only are they cheaper but they've been proven time and time again to actually be effective. le-sigh =( I get it. I used to slam some jack3d before my workouts a few years ago. Shit gets you so pumped up your limbs start tingling. It feels pretty good actually. I'm afraid that I'd give myself heart problems these days though. I haven't even fucked with creatine in the longest time. it's supposed to be good for mental clarity too.
  23. I used to take pre-workout, but I don't feel that it is necessary anymore. It might be that I drink butter coffee all day. I feel like things that have that much different shit in them probably don't actually have all that shit in them. I've noticed this with supplementation. Most things that are a single ingredient or minimal ingredients seem more effective than mixtures of things. It's definitely important to check out if someone has verified the levels of nutrients in supplements. That's a funny concoction though. Like, why are they putting astragalus extract in a pre-workout? It's a longevity supplement... It's also got Huperizine A which is a nootropic. Not something really necessary for exercise especially considering your brain is going to start producing norepinephrine once you start exercising anyway.
  24. yeah, basically. It tastes like liquid dessert. I try not to sweeten anything. That's why I like high quality loose leaf teas, because they are so flavorful. It's very satisfying by itself.
  25. I have no idea how it's formulated, but I bought 32 oz of it, because it's discontinued and at half price. Everything stays in the loose leaf filter in my tea kettle.
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