Maddcapp

Maddcapp t1_j6j7ez7 wrote

There's only one medical treatment available to you that is proven to help. But you'll need a doctor and they will need to agree youre the right candidate. And that is Human Growth Hormone. According to the studies, it only works while youre still growing and your bones haven't fused in your back. I don't recommend this treatment, but it's something to look into if youre really worried about height. This is what Lionel Messi did to grow taller when he was a teenager.

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Maddcapp t1_j6igirc wrote

Are you sure you want to spend so much to live in the city if you work from home? One of the benefits of WFH is that you can literally live anywhere. People pay an arm and a leg because commuting sucks. Why not live out a bit further, get a lot more for your money, and shoot in to the city to see your friends and hang out when you want? Just something to consider. I know living in the city is desirable, but so is saving money.

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Maddcapp t1_ixux3d5 wrote

Yes it’s 100% possible to use safely. When administered by a doctor in a medical setting. On the street no not safe even when being careful because you don’t know the strength. It’s so widely used by dealers because it’s extremely cheap and easy to order from Chinese chemical distributors. You can buy $20,000 worth and make hundreds of thousands of dollars selling it.

Users don’t care because it gets them really high and keeps the withdrawals away.

It’s toxic and deadly if ingested. But it’s a myth that skin contact can kill you.

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Maddcapp t1_iuds6cm wrote

The financial strategy is crazy with textiles. Like before the Super Bowl they print up shirts for both teams winning and just trash the losers merchandise. And still make a killing. Just to capture the excitement of people going right online to buy their teams shirts right away.

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Maddcapp t1_it8asu1 wrote

Haha. Yeah this is what really got me:
If you saw a squished body on the pavement outside of a skyscraper with no context would that be a Halloween decoration or a tragedy? Context is KEY!

I always say context is key, so you gave me a dose of my own medicine. Many thanks! And happy Halloween!

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Maddcapp t1_it7dx7v wrote

I’m trying to be understanding of your point. And if you include yourself in that category of people who have experienced a family member who’s committed suicide I honestly I am very sorry and sympathetic to that.

My response though would be, should we no longer be allowed to depict suicide in movies and TV shows, or books? Following that logic, maybe Halloween decorations should be banned in total because just walking through a shop equates to witnessing a massacre.

My point is that we can’t “trigger proof” the world. It’s not the world’s responsibility to not trigger anyone. If someone is so traumatized that seeing a Halloween decoration sends them into depression, then I think that’s an issue for them to overcome personally.

With respect, does that sound reasonable?

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