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“I hope you fall in love with someone who never lets you fall asleep thinking you’re unwanted.”
— Unknown (via thoughtkick)
“Mental illness is like fighting a war where the enemy’s strategy is to convince you that the war isn’t actually happening.”
— Unknown
7 Things You Should Never Be Ashamed Of
1. Listening to your intuition.
2. Respecting and standing up for yourself.
3. Making your own choices/ living your own life.
4. Taking time for yourself/ investing in self care.
5. Feeling and respecting your own emotions.
6. Following your heart, and investing in your dreams.
7. Letting go of the past (that’s not who you are today.)
LWRC R.E.P.R “Leonidas”
Another limited edition rifle using LWRC’s R.E.P.R as the platform, the Leonidas is named after the Spartan king made famous by the Battle of Thermopylae. Only 300 were made, an obvious nod to the legend as well as the movie. The R.E.P.R itself is one of the higher end piston AR-10’s on the market but also known for its distinct side-charging handle. (GRH)
can’t wait for the comments on this one.
Korth Combat .357 Magnum caliber revolver. Outstanding 4” Combat model with plasma multi-color finish.
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A sequel to my top 10 disturbing documentaries
Through the Wormhole: Is there Life After Death: My most favorite one because it’s on a topic, that’s my life goal to answer scientifically. Morgan Freedman dives deep into this question, using neuroscience and quantum physics as an attempt to figure out an answer.
Extraordinary People: The Little Mermaid: The story of Shiloh Pepin, the girl who was born with her legs fused together so she resembles a mermaid. This website described it as “her incredible story is a rollercoaster of emotions—one minute, you’re laughing at her precocious, adorable personality, the next you’re crying at the injustice of the world and her beyond-her-years wisdom.”
The Boy Who Lived Before: Fascinating reincarnation case about a 5 year old boy who remembers a past life.
The Boy Who Sees Without Eyes: Ben Underwood had his eyes removed at the age of 3 because of retinal cancer. But he uses echolocation (like dolphins) to do many things like get around and even play sports.
The Twins Who Share a Body: Take a look into the world of twins who share one body.
Magic of the Unconscious: Your unconscious mind is a lot more powerful than you think
A Virus Called Fear: The power of fear and what irrational fear can lead to. This is a short documentary, about 20 minutes.
The Brain, Sensory Deprivation and Isolation: Six ordinary people faced complete sensory deprivation. What happens to the brain when this happens? I couldn’t find the full documentary and linked you to the video with program highlights.
The Mystery of the People Frozen in Time: Dive into the world of Pompeii, an ancient city destroyed by the volcano Vesuvius, where there are the hardened remains of people in the last few seconds of their lives.
Children of Darkness: Tragic as it is interesting, this oscar winning documentary explores the lives of mentally ill children and exposes the abuse they faced in Eastern State School and Hospital.
Feel free to add to this by the way :)
DMT: The Spirit Molecule: An investigation into the long-obscured mystery of dimethyltryptamine (DMT), a molecule found in nearly every living organism and considered the most potent psychedelic on Earth.
All of those are amazing documentaries and I feel this one would be a great add.
The 5 Stages of the Relationship Cycle
Getting a relationship to last can feel like a very difficult task at times. Some of us are able to cultivate a love that lasts a lifetime while others just can’t seem to make it work, despite seeming compatible with each other initially. What’s the deal?
Well, relationships constantly cycle through 5 stages – some stages are more pleasant than others. But if you and your partner are able to work through each stage as they come, your rewards are coupled growth and a strengthened bond. Get stuck in one of these stages, however, and you and your partner might just end up needing to call it quits.
Psych2Go presents to you, the 5 stages of a relationship.
1.Falling in Love
Otherwise known as “the addiction stage”. This is the most glamorized stage of the love cycle. It’s all that plays out in the movies, so it’s all some of us know!
Our own biological nature forces us to fall in love. According to Dr. Susan Campbell, Our brains release a load of chemicals designed to make us feel attraction. Oxytocin, Dopamine, and Phenylethylamine (a nervous system stimulant, and a very hard word to pronounce) form a concoction that gets you high as heaven on fatuous love.
This drug trip only allows you to…..
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oh no I’m not falling for this one again
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