This is a lame justification for exhibitionism. Just name, shame and keep them exposed for the rest of their miserable lives.
Britain is just a clown country at this point. Honk, honk.
Isn't that a straight-up Ponzi scheme, though?
I think she's on the snake cum wagon as well...
In all honesty I'm not a stage performer, but those I've talked to that are, absolutely swear by drinking port on stage... says it keeps their voice going for hours without choking up.
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It's baffling to me how "alternative health" pushers seem so bent on inventing bullshit concepts of all sorts, when the natural and scientific world contains so many interesting and outright fantastic properties that just awaits for you to explore and make use of. For example, herbal medicines contains enough material for you to fill your thirst for knowledge to last several lifetimes, and it also has very real current-day applications.
Yes, also outside of cannabinoid chemistry...!
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Silence of Jessica Simpson when shes wrestling my snake.
Yeah it does sound a bit Biblical if you get my meaning.
Yes, I figured as much. So you have a youtube video and a paper that talks about minor differences in length of growths of plants watered with boiled water and goes into great effort to do statistical analysis on this but fails to detail the exact source of the water and what contaminants it may have, and provides no discussion of why it should have such an effect. Not exactly convincing methdology.
Why don't you tell me whatkind of 'patterns' microwave hesting supposedly adds to the water? I'm all ears.
So, a relatively new woo-woo "alternative health" scam is something called .... drumroll...
..."structured water" ...
And it does apparently have a number of believers also here on nostr. Not really a surprise though.
But! There's no such thing as "structured" water in the regular human domain - water as we know it from our everyday experience is not structured in any meaningful way, it's a fluid of only very loosely bound molecules that move chaotically (see Brownian Motion) and don't align in any particular way unless its subject to an exterior force of some kind.
...which it technically can be, but it's at extremes of pressure and temperature, for example at hundreds of atmospheres of pressure where water molecules DO take on odd grid/crystalline properties, but that's a pressure level that would instantly crush your body's tissues into an organic pulp.
But that is only relevant to you if you're a materials scientist or an astrononer... not a biologist or nutritionist....
#woowoo #bollocks
Hump day tomorrow (unless you're in OZ or NZ).
With plenty of room for the inflated privates
Yes, it's called thermal molecular motion, and it dissipates again once the water has cooled.








