Monday, July 13, 2026

the error of modern medicine

 1885: they put cocaine in throat lozenges and children's teething drops.


1898: they put heroin in cough syrup and sold it as the non-addictive one.


1918: they put radium in toothpaste, face cream and drinking water, and called it the future.


1920s: they painted radium on watch dials, and the girls who licked the brushes to a point died with their jawbones crumbling.


1920s: they put asbestos in the ceilings, the school walls and the children's ironing boards, as a safety feature.


1923: they put lead in the petrol, the paint and the water pipes.


1935: they fitted x-ray machines in shoe shops, so children could bathe their feet in radiation to check the fit.


1945: they put DDT on the crops, the walls and the children, and filmed everyone smiling in the spray.


1950s: they handed pregnant women thalidomide for morning sickness, and a generation was born without limbs.


Every one of these was modern, scientific, and stamped with total confidence.


The list of things the experts swore were safe is a great deal longer than the list of things that actually were.


Progress has a poison aisle, and every bottle in it once had a lab coat standing behind it.


They'll tell you this time is different. So did they.

Sunday, July 5, 2026

H. L. Mencken

 "The average man never really thinks from end to end of his life. The mental activity of such people is only a mouthing of cliches. What they mistake for thought is simply a repetition of what they have heard. My guess is that well over 80 percent of the human race goes through life without having a single original thought." ~ H. L. Mencken




What people used to be like

 John Quincy Adams, when he discovered that both his father, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson had died on the 50th anniversary of independence on July 4, 1826, he believed it to be a palpable mark of divine grace.

“The time, the manner, the coincidence with the decease of Jefferson, are visible and palpable marks of divine favour, for which I would humble myself in grateful and silent adoration before the Ruler of the Universe—For myself all that I dare to ask is that I may live the remnant of my days in a manner worthy of him.”

Pearly

 talking about how christian leaders push men into marriage which often ends in disaster, just like in Orth Jud



read the comments from the men who thought they were marrying traditional women but are now divorced

bottom line, doesnt matter if a woman says she's against feminism, or says she's traditional

if she doesn't treat the man with respect
if she doesn't let him lead
if she talks behind his back
she is trouble 
and that my friend describes 95% of women in the Western world
that she likes to cook (occasionally) doesn't make her a wife
what makes her a wife is if she likes to feed people

Saturday, July 4, 2026

What happens when you die:



They divide up your stuff


They summarize your life in 500-1000 words.


People who knew you less say sorry to people who knew you more.


Everyone eats, drives home, and wakes up the next day and goes to work.


Whatever you’re worried about won’t be in those 500 words.


You can dare greatly or not at all, but you’re gonna die either way.


Might as well squeeze every drop out.

31 WAYS TO INCREASE YOUR AURA:




2. Ask more questions than you answer. 3. Keep your promises. 4. Say "no" without guilt. 5. Take responsibility immediately.
6. Don't always be available. 7. Don't talk about your plans, show people the results. 8. Keep your word. 9. Control your facial expressions.
10. Don't explain every decision. 11. Lift weights consistently. 12. Master one skill. 13. Enter rooms calmly.
18. Walk slower. 19. Leave rooms quietly. 20. Know something about everything. 21. Keep some things private.
22. Learn people's names and remember them. 23. Protect your attention. 24. Let people underestimate you. 25. Build a life so good you don't need to talk about it
26. Be comfortable with silence. 27. Nod instead of saying yes. 28. Stay calm when others panic. 29. Read a book in public places.