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Cake day: December 1st, 2025

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  • Brotha have you ever thought about starting to cut back and see how it feels?

    Man I really hope you can get this under control for yourself dude. The methadone might be a hassle but it can seriously be one of the best ways to get you out of the cycle. It does work and will make you not get sick which can then help you focus on living your life like other people that aren’t using drugs.

    That’s the hardest part is transitioning back to what normal people do and are about and it takes awhile to actually feel that joy from those things but I swear dude it will happen after enough time and it will move you like nothing else has to be on that end of it and look back and see what you overcame. I don’t know you, but I believe in you seriously. Believe in yourself because you can overcome this problem in your life if you put all your effort into it. I promise its worth it.







  • He has no morals and empathy. That’s really the secret.

    We could be close to the same level of success (although president is pushing it lol) if we didn’t care to fuck people over all the time.

    Honestly it wouldn’t be worth it in my opinion like yeah you’re super rich and people listen to you but so what? I’d rather be loved and cared about by my family and loved ones and have empathy and compassion for my fellow man.

    I mean some money would be great lol but if I had to sell my soul for it and be one of the people he is or is in his cabinet I just wouldn’t even want it.

    I bet in a way it actually is difficult to grow up the way he did because he just views understanding your common man as a weakness and doesn’t even realize what a huge part of the human experience he is missing out on, and he can’t ever buy it.

    Fuck him though I’ll be glad when the McDonalds and diet coke does the job.


  • If you’re a reader check them out

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MKUltra

    Some of the ones I remember most are the ones where the pediatricians would experiment on the bodies of some of the kids who died in the hospitals and not tell the parents, and when they gave that CIA guy a heroic mega dose of LSD and put him in a mirrored room with prostitues and he jumped out a window or the one where they fed kids in the “science club” at their school irradiated oats from the Quaker Oats corporation (trademark! They knew about it) just to see what would happen to them.

    There’s way worse than that in there though. Some real freakshow shit but honestly just imagine all the shit someone was reading through all this saw to want to black out whole pages of information.

    I bet you its because some of it might still be ongoing.


  • I swear to god dude those files changed 12 year old me when I found out about them.

    It seriously tore me apart I was asking all of my teachers about it, every single adult I know “Did you know that we did this?? Why don’t we learn about this here in school?” I obsessed over it.

    My dad finally told me to tone it the fuck down, so I did. But I still think about them all the time because it was like one of the first glimpses I had into the fact that people we are supposed to trust are untrustworthy.


  • Have you ever had a bad time on it?

    I know a lot of people that say this about using it to heal and stuff and man from my perspective I’m like how!?

    Have you ever had a panic attack type of situation on it? If so how do you channel that into something healing? I always just feel so broken down and depressed at the end of trips like that.

    Do you pair it with anything that helps? I used to enjoy it so much man and have explosively good times on it but that doesn’t seem to happen anymore now I just worry about shit.



  • Just realized i never replied to you. Reason for US limiting how they use the weapons is because the Russian government said it would be an act of war, by the way. Easily verified.

    Now when one side directs another how they can authorize an ally to use weapons it gives them, and then gives weapons to someone fighting them what does that make that? Think slowly and critically about it. Also

    Russia’s Support for Iran as a Proxy‑War Dynamic

    Tyler Groh argues that the Russia‑Iran partnership fits the classic pattern of a proxy war because Moscow supplies the military, logistical, and diplomatic backing that allows Tehran to pursue its regional objectives while keeping Russian forces out of direct combat. The key elements are:

    1. Indirect confrontation with common adversaries

      • Both Russia and Iran view the United States and its NATO allies as strategic rivals. By letting Iran shoulder the front‑line fighting in places like Syria, Yemen, and the Red Sea, Russia can strike at American interests without exposing its own troops or risking a direct escalation.
    2. Arsenal and technology transfer

      • Russia provides advanced missile systems (e.g., S‑300, Iskander), UAVs, and air‑defence equipment to Iran. These weapons enable Tehran to challenge U.S. naval and air forces in the Persian Gulf, achieving Russian strategic goals through Iranian firepower.
    3. Exploitation of existing Iranian networks

      • Iran already runs a regional patronage network of militias (Hezbollah, Houthis, Iraqi Shia groups). Russian support amplifies these forces, turning them into de‑facto extensions of Moscow’s geopolitical agenda.
    4. Denial and plausible‑plausibility

      • By acting through Iran, Russia can deny direct involvement in attacks on commercial shipping or oil facilities, preserving diplomatic cover while still shaping the conflict’s outcome.
    5. Shared ideological framing

      • Both regimes portray their actions as defending “sovereign nations” against Western aggression. This rhetoric helps legitimize the proxy relationship and mobilizes domestic support.

    Why It Matches Proxy‑War Theory

    • Asymmetric pressure: Russia leverages Iran’s lower‑profile, asymmetric tactics (ballistic missiles, drones) to impose costs on a stronger adversary.
    • Cost‑effective coercion: Supplying arms and intelligence is far cheaper for Moscow than deploying its own forces abroad.
    • Strategic depth: Iran operates in a geographic zone (the Gulf, Red Sea, and Iraq) that gives Russia reach into the Middle East’s energy corridors without a permanent Russian presence.

    In Groh’s assessment, the Russia‑Iran nexus therefore exemplifies a proxy war: a great power (Russia) channels its strategic aims through a regional client (Iran), enabling indirect combat, plausible deniability, and the amplification of existing local proxy networks.

    Using YOUR OWN SOURCES as the source material says you are wrong buddy. But you had the audacity to act like an asahole and accuse others of not knowing what they are talking about. I even got the AI to summarize it for you to make it easy to understand.

    “I can’t believe you don’t know what proxy is”