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Replying to Avatar corndalorian

At least bitcoin didn't knock the bar off with its dick like that other guy did.

Why tf were people asking where he was? Just shut up and let him stay buried in silence!

On the bright side, we got cheaper sats incoming.

Don't ever ask God to give you patience.

Use reverse psychology on it. Be willing and maybe it will leave you alone.

Replying to Avatar corndalorian

I need to steal this and plaster it on every anti-nostr/nostr-skeptical tweet I see on Xitter.

It seems like one of those "puts the mayo in its coffee, does what it's told!" kinda things.

T-fal? That's what I've used. But those are cheapy skillets. They don't typically last me more than a year or two.

Preordained foot symbiosis sounds like a life hack to me. It is the will of the force. Don't fight it.

Replying to Avatar John James

Your #skin is your largest organ…

Everything you touch, your skin absorbs…

Walk through your typical day… how many products do you use/touch with your bare skin that you use without considering what it’s made of? How many of those are actually healthy to put on your skin?

The disgusting truth is, that most products we use EVERY DAY that we auto pilot purchase at the grocery store weekly or monthly contain toxic fragrance chemicals and agents that are negatively impacting our health, insidiously, every single time we use them…

shampoo & conditioner

laundry detergent

deodorant

dish soap

cleaners

bug spray

toothpaste

The big brand products ALL contain some of the worst toxins you can expose yourself to… just do some quick research if you want to know how bad it is…

So… let’s talk quick and easy solutions…

Soap - buy handmade soap, free of fragrance chemicals using organic essential oils

Shampoo & Conditioner - Stop using them, full stop! Unless you can find a specialty product that is hand-made… Use organic soap if your hair is actually dirty, or once weekly to clean it, and then use a raw egg on your scalp (whip first then massage into scalp and leave for 5-10 min before rinsing) twice per week to restore nutrients… just try it, it works great!

Deodorant - buy a salt crystal and use it after showering… it’s a natural way to reduce odor and if you eat clean food, you will not smell bad! One of these lasts over 10 years

Dish soap - Buy Dr. Bronners pure Castile soap and dilute 1:10 into a foaming bottle… best hand washed dishes ever

Cleaner - for floors and countertops mix hot water, lemon 🍋 & white vinegar… you can drop some essential oils in also if you like

Laundry detergent - find a natural detergent to buy… I use a coconut based product… very important to find something natural for this! I don’t use Dr. Bronners soap for this because it’s expensive and hard to find where I live, but if you can buy it in large quantities it’s 100% worth it and even more economical than regular detergent!

Lotion - use cuts from an Aloe Vera plant if your skin is dry, or find an organic lotion that has no fragrances in it

Bug spray - use an essential oil mix and cover up

Toothpaste - choose a non-fluoride option!

Hope that helps some of you who might be aware of how toxic most of the everyday products out there are, but haven’t gotten a push to switch to a more natural solution 🙌🏼🫡

#nostr #grownostr #introductions #health #natural #organic #toxins #plebchain #coffeechain #bitcoin #fitness #selfcare #toothpaste

*sigh*

I'm not putting eggs in my hair. So uncivilized.

Eh... I can't do ground beef for breakfast. Make that scrambled sausage and there you go.

Are HexClad good skillets? I've seen them called overrated/overpriced but I was thinking they just didn't like Gordon Ramsey.