Monthly Archives: January 2023

ADHD

I’m listening to this lecture and I feel like it explains many of my childhood and early adulthood problems that mystified me and others. I started getting relief from this with Alexander Technique starting in 2008. Apparently, half of adults … Continue reading

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Report Says Only 3% Of Anti-Semitic Crimes In America Are Committed By Whites

A new report by Americans against antisemitism shows 97% of crimes against Jews were by other minorities. One America’s @StellaEscoTV spoke to Rabbi @ymenken, managing director for Coalition of Jewish Values about the report.https://t.co/DDd61FcdUQ — Coalition for Jewish Values (@cjvalues) … Continue reading

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ADHD and Hypersexuality: How The Condition Changes Desire (1-5-23)

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Died Suddenly & Groomer Protectors Promoted (1-5-23)

07:00 How Women Compete For Partners https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4jKAgYL0gg 09:00 Died Suddenly, https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/died-suddenly-a-tsunami-of-antivax-misinformation-and-conspiracy-theories/ 21:00 The rape gangs of Rotherham, https://unherd.com/thepost/why-has-there-been-no-reckoning-over-rotherham/ 38:00 Philosopher Stephen Turner Publishes A Memoir: Mad Hazard: A Life in Social Theory, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=146710 44:00 A Hazard Called Sociology: Review of … Continue reading

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A Hazard Called Sociology: Review of Stephen Turner’s Mad Hazard: A Life in Social Theory

Raphael Sassower writes: * Years ago, I traveled on a sabbatical to South America and returned with what I thought was a derivative of my companion book on the trip, Jacques Derrida’s The Post Card (1987), thinking my thoughts and … Continue reading

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