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2023.06.09 07:02 Myllicent Two arrested, one outstanding after homophobia-fuelled assault in Stoney Creek
2023.06.09 06:34 losipov Does the appearance of train stations indicate the map expansion is around the corner, or has this always been like this? Some screenshots of Taichung and Taipei in Taiwan are posted
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2023.06.09 05:41 luckydork Michette Bakery is opening this Saturday in East Somerville!
| Michette (french) Bakery is opening on Saturday June 10th (9AM - 3PM) at Broadway St and Cross St in East Somerville! Here's part of the message they've shared: We will be hosting a soft opening this Saturday from 9am to 3pm and we'd love to welcome you at the bakery! For the planners who would like to pre-order, here is a sneak peak of our special menu on Saturday. We will also have a few additional choices available in store. Pre-Order Now PS: Coffee is on us with the magic word! To celebrate our first day, let us treat you with a free coffee with any order. Here's how to claim it on Saturday: just say "Bonjour" and voilà! Enjoy your free coffee! Michette Bakery - 164 Broadway St, Somerville, MA submitted by luckydork to Somerville [link] [comments] |
2023.06.09 05:20 Stetson_Pacheco Prescott Valley begins work on the new Jasper Parkway in West Prescott Valley.
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2023.06.09 04:29 Bubzoluck [30 min read] The Opioid Epidemic before the Opioid Epidemic - Exploring Morphine Derivatives and the First Opium War (Part 1)
| Hello and welcome back to SAR! I have written and rewritten this post a few times now and I think I have landed on a format I am happy with. When we talk about the impact of medicine on history its important to get the context right, and I think I have found a way to talk about our topic. So what is it? No chemical is more important to the world of medicine than Opium, okay maybe Penicillin, but today we will say its Opium. Principally an analgesic (anti-pain), the Opium Poppy allowed for humans to take away pain in great degrees and further development on the natural chemicals has opened up surgery and post-op recovery. While we tend to look at the recent Opioid Epidemic as the only issue regarding Opiates, history reveals to us a very similar precursor. Also please head over to u/jtjdp post about morphine derivatives here! She does an amazing job explaining the higher level concepts of medicinal chemistry that I just wouldn’t do justice. Alright, enough quibbling, let’s get to the good stuff. Disclaimer: this post is not designed to be medical advice. It is merely a look at the chemistry of medications and their general effect on the body. Each person responds differently to therapy. Please talk to your doctor about starting, stopping, or changing medical treatment. How Much do you Know About Pain? To be alive is to feel pain, and emo sentiments aside, this is one of the biggest biological properties of the central nervous system. When you think about it, how does the body take external stimuli and allow you to recognize it? The answer is the sensory nervous system which is responsible for sensing many different types of stimuli: temperature, pressure, pain, and chemicals. These sensory neurons carry the information from the extremities and transmit it up the spinal cord into the brain for processing. From there the brain alerts you to the issue allowing you to correct whatever problem is causing the pain. Let’s take a look: https://preview.redd.it/36yiuubbjw4b1.png?width=660&format=png&auto=webp&s=a8dc870ed6d879d67dce1eb126b86ba5acb9bc69 - We call these receptors Nociceptors and activation of these neurons in the periphery leads to a signal being sent towards the spinal cord. Those peripheral nerves eventually complex with the Dorsal Horn of the spinal cord and interface with the central nervous system to transfer the pain signal. This signal is then sent Ascending to the Thalamus where the pain signal is recognized and initiates a response (such as pulling your hand away from the hot stove). But that’s not the full story, the brain also sends signals back down Descending to modify the incoming signal and dampen it. Its this modifying that makes pain fade over time when you aren’t focusing on it—otherwise the brain would be overwhelmed by the repetitive signal and continuously think injury is still happening. Now let’s divide this process into its two parts, first up the Ascending pathway.
https://preview.redd.it/w6751owcjw4b1.png?width=896&format=png&auto=webp&s=122f8b2c615f741d848ed0171a574b1353a34038 - As the Action Potential travels from the periphery towards the Spine it causes the influx of Calcium into the Presynaptic Neuron. This neuron is what carries the original signal to then transfer into the Spine for further traveling. Eventually we reach the Synapse where the finger-nerve and spine meet and we get the transfer of information via Neurotransmitters. In this case, two chemicals are released: Glutamate and Substance P (which literally stands for Substance Pain). Glutamate will activate two receptors (AMPA and NMDA) which are Excitatory and stimulate the continuation of the pain signal up to the brain. Substance P activates the NK1 receptor which enhances the frequency of the pain signal (the throbbing) and the intensity of the pain burst. So to simplify, Glutamate allows the signal to be passed up to the brain but depending on the strength of the original pain signal more or less Substance P is released which modulates the strength and attention-grabbing nature of it. Okay great, we sent the pain pathway up and it will get processed in multiple different parts of the brain. But the brain can’t have that signal stinging it so it must send information back down to dampen that pain signal. This is where that aforementioned Descending pathway comes in. Above you can see how the blue line reaches down out of the brain and back into the spine to turn ‘off’ the signal. This is the basis of Analgesia or pain relief.
https://preview.redd.it/audgj8kfjw4b1.png?width=668&format=png&auto=webp&s=c3b58c520e8298e20f787d70e053948c3817c565 - Okay so now we have to divide the action of the Descending pathway which acts to dampen and modulate the original signal coming into the brain. Now, normally at rest this Descending neuron is inhibited so any fresh incoming signal is not inhibited from the get go but once that pain signal does come in, we get the good stuff! In response to pain the brain releases substances called Endorphins which activate the mu Opioid Receptor (MOR) located on the Descending pathway. Now MOR are inhibitory in nature so they are inhibiting the inhibitory resting state of neurons, or in other words, are allowing the Descending neuron to activate. And this is an important fact to recognize, Opiates do not inhibit pain, they inhibit the physiology of the nervous system that prevents modulation of the pain signal.
- Once the inhibition is inhibited, the Descending neuron is free to release two neurotransmitters onto the nerve that was carrying the original pain signal. Both Norepinephrine and Serotonin are released to activate their respective receptors which inhibit the release of Substance P and Glutamate thus decreasing the incoming pain signal. Likewise MOR receptors are found directly on the incoming nerve and further prevent the release of Glutamate and Substance P as well as being found on the Ascending neuron preventing the activation of the NMDA/AMPA and NK1 receptors. The result: dampened incoming signal and decreased pain sense being sent to the brain.
The Stars Align in the Shape of a Poppy https://preview.redd.it/nfygsi0hjw4b1.png?width=731&format=png&auto=webp&s=60c0b13cdad3d7b7b64f78d6294465f081839f61 To start our story about Opiates we need to turn to the great precursor—Opium. Opium itself is not a chemical but rather a really thick liquor (called latex) that contains a high concentration of Morphine (and some Codeine). There are 38 species of Poppy plants but only two produce Opium is great enough supply that it is worth farming them and humans have been cultivating these varieties for as long as we have known about the plants. When humans settled into Mesopotamia (near modern day Iraq), Poppies were one of the few plants grown in plots as large grain or vegetable fields (meaning that they were thought of as valuable as food). Throughout the Greek age of medicine (pre-500 BCE) through the Islamic medicinal revolution (500 BC-1500 AD), Opium was a major component of treatment, assisted suicide, and poison. In fact its through the rise of the Muslim Caliphates that we see the export of Opium to other parts of the world, especially through the Mediterranean Sea once the Crusaders return. Opium trading to the East via the silk roads was an almost continuous affair since time immemorial and Pakistan was a major growing area for the Eastern Poppy trade. - By the time after the Crusades (11-13th centuries), we start to see the West’s fixation on Opium. For many reasons Europe didn’t develop many psychoactive plants to the same degree as more humid/hot climates like Africa, the Middle East, and India. This is why the importation of Opium (and also Marijuana) was such a trade commodity and staple in the development of Western medicine. During the Renaissance and the revival of Greek philosophy we start to see the re-fascination with Opium and by the 1600s we see merchants importing Laudanum into Europe for recreational and medicinal use. The standard use of Tincture of Opium (which is Opium dissolved in ethanol, a DEADLY combination) was a particularly favorite preparation which was prescribed to the lowest day-worker all the way up to kings.
- The importation and use of Opium exploded in the late 1700s once the British conquered a major Poppy growing region of India. This region (western India and most of Pakistan) was originally slated to grow cotton like the American colonies but the region wasn’t wet enough to sustain the plant—it could however grow copious fields of Poppy plants to create Opium. Throughout the 18th century the British Raj became the largest exporter of Opium to Europe and after the discovery that Mercury and Arsenic may not be safe, Opium took over their duties. By 1780 almost all major remedies incorporated the use of Opium in some capacity and with the huge supply, it was incredibly cheap.
https://preview.redd.it/1cspu1ukjw4b1.png?width=578&format=png&auto=webp&s=4e81b6d401a1806f39592e802b0bd5ab6df9a2e8 - Poppy wasn’t only important to the British for its medicinal properties but also to bolster the huge amount of loss they were incurring in global trade to one trade partner—China. After she made contact with China in the mid-1500s, Britain starting to import HUGE amounts of tea as the Brits became literally addicted to the substance. By 1800 a full 15% of the ENTIRE British Empire’s revenue was being spent on importing tea, that’s 30 million pounds per YEAR, leading to a massive trade deficit. This means that more money was being sent to China literally enriching a foreign country while the British public was getting their fix on the black stuff. Oh and just in case you think things haven’t changed, Britain still accounts for 42.6% of the world’s tea consumption—seriously Brits, ever heard of coffee? Anyways, all this money leaving the British economy to be spent on non-Empire sustaining commodities was a major national security risk for the British. It would be different if they were importing gunpowder like the Dutch were or Silver as the Spanish had but literally they were consuming the riches they were spending the money on.
- Remember too that the British were not in the best position by the turn of the 19th century—they had just lost their colonies in the Americas, involvement in the Napoleonic Wars killed a generation of men, and the push to develop industries over public health led to a focus on fast growth rather than smart growth. One of the results of the Napoleonic Wars was the British occupation of the Island of Java which developed a very potent Opium which was traded with Chinese merchants regularly. Soon British merchants realized they could rebalance the trade deficit by selling Javanese Opium into China but the small island was unable to produce enough Poppies to meet the demand. So Britain turned to another one of its colonies, India.
https://preview.redd.it/iiu2j8emjw4b1.png?width=707&format=png&auto=webp&s=d6f54a00fe47739db6545be913c186e4560195d4 - India by the end of the 1700s was a bit of a challenge. The British hold on the subcontinent was firm but they couldn’t grow the cash crops they wanted. Indian cotton was nothing compared to Egyptian or Southern American (i.e. Virginia/North Carolina/Georgia) cotton and the Indian tobacco was known for being bitter. But by the 1770s the British government realized that Poppy was an easy crop to grow and the demand across the border with China was an easy market; British traders brought their cargo to small islands off the coast of China where it was sold for silver. Initially the Chinese didn’t mind the sale of Opium in their territory—when the British traders collected the silver from the sale they would almost immediately use it to buy Chinese goods, thus driving tax revenue for the Chinese government.
https://preview.redd.it/andjwt0qjw4b1.png?width=644&format=png&auto=webp&s=730782fa74a65c111a62f05024445656b81f9811 - But if you buy Opium, people are going to use that Opium. By the 1810s all trade with foreigners was restricted to just one port, Canton, and slowly the city started to develop a habit for the drug. The use of mind altering substances was curtailed pretty quickly for hundreds of years in China—the Ming Dynasty banned tobacco in 1640 and the Qing banned Madak (a powdered Opium containing tobacco) was similarly banned in 1729. But by 1790 more and more Chinese citizens were becoming addicted to the substance; what started as a recreational drug slowly became a crippling addiction that took hold over Canton. For a rigid society, the crippling Opiate addiction was a moral corruption for the Qing government and forced them to curtail Opium importation in 1780 and then an outright ban in 1796.
https://preview.redd.it/mw9oflprjw4b1.png?width=879&format=png&auto=webp&s=5640d0bc425726fbd471b8dcf8954222afc49fc5 - Knowing just how devastating the Opium was having on the inhabitants of Canton, as well as how it spread further inland, British merchants kept peddling their drug. Older ships with larger hulls were converted into floating warehouses and parked just outside of navigable waters. Once set up, Opium smugglers would pull up, purchase the Opium and avoid any oversight by the Chinese government to prevent the sale of the drug. Following their mother country, American merchants started to sell Turkish Opium, an inferior variety, at a much cheaper rate leading to drug peddling competition with more and more tons of Opium being sent into China. This drove down the price of Opium considerably which ultimately increased the demand.
- This demand eventually led to reversal of trade, meaning that more silver was leaving China to pay for Opium than the British were using to pay for Chinese goods. American and European traders could show up in Canton with holds full of Opium, sell it off for a profit, and then make a tidy silver profit to bring back to Europe. Likewise the importation of cheap machine-made cotton, furs, clocks, and steel into China driving down domestic profits.
Let’s Look at the Drugs a Bit https://preview.redd.it/y4uwbc1tjw4b1.png?width=548&format=png&auto=webp&s=71f79278925a92ea052d1ae390a495f0496966b2 https://preview.redd.it/pf709wmujw4b1.png?width=918&format=png&auto=webp&s=91cdf3fdd56db4beb95f07f340d24bb7ef7e9cf3 Stepping away from the history a bit, let’s introduce the Family. Okay so we understand how pain is sent to the brain and how it modulates but there is so much more to the mu Opioid Receptor and that’s not the only kind of Opioid receptor that we have. The two most clinically useful receptors are the Mu and Kappa Opioid Receptors (KOR) because they result in analgesia but there is a Delta Opioid Receptor (DOR) that is worth mentioning. The majority of the Opiates that we know and love are Mu agonists but there are some very interesting Kappa agonists that are worth mentioning as well. https://preview.redd.it/eg9toikwjw4b1.png?width=587&format=png&auto=webp&s=027d16b15bd7e195205513a3034eb5610ba88537 - Above is a chart that shows the binding affinities of select Opiates to the Mu receptor. The smaller the number is, the more tightly they bond. Now affinity is different than potency—potency is a measure of how much drug (in g) is required to produce the same effect. So even though morphine has a higher affinity than fentanyl, fentanyl has a MUCH more potent effect (which is why it can be so dangerous, you only need a little). Now many of the opiates cause the same effect so I want to spend more time on what makes them all so different:
- First up we have the 5-Ring Morphinians which are derived from the natural product Morphine. These structures have 5 component parts: an aromatic benzene ring (A), a completely saturated bridge ring (B), a partially unsaturated ring with an alcohol attachment (C), a piperidine heterocycle above the rest of the structure (D) and finally a ether linkage between the top and bottom of the structure to keep it fairly rigid (E). Truthfully we are only going to focus on two locations—firstly the top alcohol (red circle) can be methylated to form Codeine, a natural Prodrug of Morphine. A Prodrug is one that is biologically inactive but goes through an initial metabolism once ingested that makes it active.
https://preview.redd.it/hx3zwwcyjw4b1.png?width=725&format=png&auto=webp&s=bf238a61c14c183cf081da027074a3eb1a11b1f0 - In fact it’s this initial metabolism of Codeine that makes it very interesting. In order for Codeine to exert any pain relief it needs to be converted to Morphine which actually exerts the desirable properties. This is done by the liver enzyme CYP2D6 which is a pretty minor pathway for Codeine—only about 10% of the Codeine is actually converted to Morphine to have some action. Because of this 2D6 dependent pathway we have to be careful about administering drugs that might inhibit the 2D6 pathway because that would mean we are preventing codeine from being active. Drugs like Fluoxetine (Prozac) and Paroxetine (Paxil) are strong 2D6 inhibitors and so if we administered Codeine to someone taking this drug they’d never get any benefit from the Codeine. In addition there are genetic/ethnic differences that pharmacists can account for such as 2D6 activity. If you are someone with very little 2D6 activity then you would also not convert Codeine to Morphine and thus get no action from the drug—this may be a reason why some people say Codeine doesn’t work for them. Another reason could be that they are Rapid Metabolizers and quickly convert the Codeine to Morphine and thus get a massive hit quickly after ingestion—in that cause you’d need a much smaller dose than another person for the same effect.
https://preview.redd.it/cvbelexfkw4b1.png?width=919&format=png&auto=webp&s=ed6f1683761a69b87bd0de12834a76c1f089a31f - A different drug that is the opposite of Codeine is Hydromorphone (Dilaudid) which has a Ketone on ring C. This ketone and the lack of the double bond on this ring increases the lipophilicity of the drug and increases its ability to penetrate into the brain and thus have a greater effect. In fact Hydromorphone is 5-10x more potent than Morphine due to its greater ability to penetrate into the brain and increased receptor affinity for the mu receptor. Because the A ring OH is not capped with a methyl group, we don’t need to rely on 2D6 to metabolize Hydromorphone into an active drug form which again increases the activity of this drug compared to Codeine.
- So combine these two structural changes—the capped OH on ring A as seen in Codeine and the increased affinity found with the ketone in Hydromorphone and we get Hydrocodone (Norco, Lorcet). Well in this case you’d get a drug that has very good affinity for the mu receptor (better than codeine) BUT is still reliant on the small 2D6 pathway for activation (worse than morphine). In this regard only about 10% of Hydrocodone is active at a time. We can see this effect in the relative doses for equivalent effect: to match the effect of 30mg of Morphine, we’d need only 7.5mg of Hydromorphone (more active) but need 200mg of Codeine (less active).
https://preview.redd.it/la2oqttgkw4b1.png?width=845&format=png&auto=webp&s=0155a6506a5038a6dad7987572a8eabaab75205a - This brings us to our last drug of this class, Oxycodone which has a special OH group found on Ring B. What you’ll notice is that Oxycodone has that capped OH on ring A so it requires metabolism through 2D6 just like Codeine and Hydrocodone. When it is uncapped it becomes Oxymorphone which has 3 times as much effect as Morphine BUT that extra OH makes Oxycodone an exclusive Mu receptor agonist. Unlike the other drugs which may go to other receptors causing side effects (more on this later).
https://preview.redd.it/ftdg9l8jkw4b1.png?width=489&format=png&auto=webp&s=e2ceeb6172294b69574f5b929d0a218f481c7e41 https://preview.redd.it/yos35mojkw4b1.png?width=677&format=png&auto=webp&s=0e72e94694147c303defe123d88b048e6ca3369a - Next up I want to look at some Mu opioid receptor Antagonists or those than inhibit the function of the opioid receptor. Looking at the first two drugs, Naloxone and Naltrexone, we can see that they have the structure similar to Hydromorphone so they would have incredible brain penetration and affinity for opioid receptors BUT they contain that funky Nitrogen tail. Now normally there is a short methyl tail that is required for the function of Morphine but by adding a bulkier tail the drug is able to fit inside the receptor but prevent activation. What’s most important about these two drugs is that they have much more affinity for the receptor than other opiates. We can see this effect in the graph above: when no Naloxone is present, Fentanyl occupies the opiate receptor about 75% of the time. But as soon as Naloxone is administered that number drops swiftly (within minutes)--this is because Naloxone has a higher affinity for sitting in the receptor than Fentanyl. Think of it like the bully Naloxone coming up and pushing the poor defenseless Fentanyl off the swings so the bully can play on it (except in this instance Fentanyl is causing an overdose and we need to save someone’s life).
https://preview.redd.it/61dx2mwokw4b1.png?width=594&format=png&auto=webp&s=4740b8395ca83304d5e0a756004b119976c621f2 - Buprenorphine is similar but it is a Partial Agonist instead of being a full antagonist. Buprenorphine is not a 5-ring Morphinian byt a 6-ring Oripavine that has a few different modifications. The biggest additions is that it has the bulky Nitrogen tail found in full Antagonists but it has this funky C ring tail which fights the antagonism. The result is a tug of war between the antagonism of the Nitrogen tail and the agonism of this new C-ring tail resulting in Partial agonism—so if you took Buprenorphine you’d notice a markedly decreased pain relieving ability but importantly there is a ceiling effect, its much harder to overdose on Buprenorphine than other full agonists. In addition in the second graph we can see that Buprenorphine has the greatest affinity for the receptor than our other agonists which prevents someone from taking a more potent opiate while taking Buprenorphine. In this case the bully is already sitting on the swing and scaring away the other kids thus preventing them from having a turn (and potentially causing an overdose). This does mean that if someone was taking a more potent drug (like Fentanyl) and then took Buprenorphine, it would cause withdrawal just like Naloxone or Naltrexone.
https://preview.redd.it/x9wcb8xqkw4b1.png?width=912&format=png&auto=webp&s=d09a59a927363d3864eebfd29cb05215e9f0234b - Speaking of withdrawal, let’s take a look at how that happens. Remember that the pain signal is caused by the activation of AMPA and NMDA receptors from the peripheral nerve. AMPA is a type of receptor called a G-Protein Coupled Receptor or GPCR which in this case is linked to an Excitatory G-protein which leads to the activation of the nerve. When AMPA is activated, the G-protein (Ga) activates an enzyme called Adenylate Cyclase (AC) which increases the production of pro-activity cAMP—or in simpler terms—when AMPA is activated, it leads to an increase in levels of pro-pain molecule cAMP. The Opioid receptor is also a GPCR but it is linked to an inhibitory G-protein which prevents the action of Adenylate Cyclase and thus leads to a decrease in cAMP levels. So Opiates prevent pro-pain cAMP signaling from continuing.
- In the second graph we can see how tolerance forms. Initially (A), Adenylate Cyclase and cAMP levels are not affected by having opiates even though their ability to push along the pain signal is blocked. After a few hours, the leftover cAMP is degraded and cAMP levels start to drop significantly (B). In response to these levels going down, the activity of Adenylate Cyclase starts to increase and increase (C) which raises the level of cAMP. This rise in Adenylate Cyclase activity opposes the action of the opiate which necessitates the need for increased doses of Opiates and is why tolerance forms. As sustained inhibition of Adenylate Cyclase continues, the body upregulates Adenylate Cyclase activity to create more cAMP and to combat this we increase the dose.
- Now what if after years of taking an Opiate we suddenly administer Naloxone, an Opiate antagonist. Well after weeks to months of taking an Opiate, the level of Adenylate Cyclase activity is WAY above baseline. When you administer the antagonist, suddenly Adenylate Cyclase is able to produce a TON of cAMP that normally is blocked which leads to a MASSIVE amount of downstream signaling. The result is intense nausea and vomiting, stomach cramps, fever, anxiety, insomnia, and cravings. Thankfully the withdrawal process ends after about 72 hours but is one of the worst experiences someone can go through which is why proper down-tapering of Opiates is extremely important.
A Change in Trade Policy https://preview.redd.it/bb4eb0ltkw4b1.png?width=628&format=png&auto=webp&s=321048bd5d5edf8877aede887c3fcb7aa387a0e4 Oh, you’re still here. Neat! So by the 1820s the Qing dynasty was running into many problems regarding Opium. Firstly they needed the Opium taxes to fund their efforts to put down the White Lotus Rebellion and retain power. But after almost 30 years of trade the effects on Chinese communities could not be ignored along with local officials operating under the imperial trade department, the Hong, profiting from bribes to allow Opium. Regardless of initial efforts things were getting out of hand for the Qing government. In 1800, about 4000 chests of Opium or 560,000 pounds entered the country but by 1830 that number exploded to 20,000 chests or about 3 million pounds. But more than the amount of Opium actually entering the country was the incessant rudeness of the British government to open trade. - One of the “problems” for the British traders was how clamped down trade was with China. By 1800 all trade was limited to just Canton and the Hong was a strict master of trade. Foreigners were not allowed to appeal decisions made by the Hong and only Chinese traders could sell goods further inland than Canton. Traders chafed against this extreme oversight and sent hundreds of letters to the Hong requesting special dispensations which were summarily denied. Things changed significantly in 1834 when the Chinese trade was de-monopolized away from the East India Company allowing any private trader to get involved in the Eastern trade.
https://preview.redd.it/cvbkq7vukw4b1.png?width=669&format=png&auto=webp&s=9340d153989a2f8c32a72792554f86be77e1f4eb - In August of 1834, the British sent Lord William John Napier to Macau as superintendent of Chinese trade with the explicit order to follow all Chinese regulations. Thinking he knows best, Napier decided that the restrictive Chinese trade system was too restrictive and sent a letter to the Viceroy of Canton. This was unheard of—NO foreign traders were allowed to speak directly with Chinese officials and the Viceroy refused to accept it. So why not double down by ordering two British ships to BOMBARD two Pearl River forts as a show of force? Luckily Napier died of Typhus almost directly after else it would have resulted in a full blown war.
- In 1839 the Qing government appointed Lin Zexu as the Opium czar to completely eradicate the Opium trade from China. Lin banned the sale of Opium in China completely, set up rehabilitation centers for those affected by the drug, and put addicts to work to distract them while detoxing. Lin demanded that all Opium supplies must be surrendered to Qing authorities and any Chinese citizen disobeying the order would be punishable by death. He even went as far as closing the Pearl River Channel, trapping British traders in Canton and seizing their Opium warehouse stockpiles.
- The replacement for Napier was Admiral Sir Charles Elliot who protested the seizure of the Opium stockpile but knew that they could do nothing. He ordered all Opium ships to flee and prepare for battle which caused Lin Zexu to beseige a group of traders inside a Canton warehouse. Elliot convinced the traders to cooperate with the Chinese government and surrender their stock, saying that the British government would compensate for the lost Opium (which he had no authority to do). During April and May 1839 the British (and American) traders to surrender 20,000 chests of Opium which was burned for three days outside Canton. Following the burning, trade resumed to normal except no more Opium was allowed. Like many other instances of the government removing legitimate sale of a drug, the black market increased markedly.
- In July 1839 a new scandal rocked the British-Chinese trade system; two British sailors became drunk and beat a man death outside of his village. In response, Superintendent Elliot arrested the two men and paid compensation to the villager’s family for the loss of the man but Elliot refused to hand over the sailors to the Qing government. Lin Zexu saw this as a blatant disregard for Chinese law—afterall traders needed to understand that they can’t just come to China and violate Chinese law as they saw fit. Elliot offered to hold a trial on a British ship in front of Chinese officials to show that the men would not get off free. This incident would start the smoldering.
- On September 4th, Elliot sent two ships to Kowloon to buy food and provisions from Chinese peasants. While approaching the harbor, three Chinese war junks gave permission to the two British ships to trade but that permission was rescinded by the commander of Kowloon fort. Elliot fumed against the slight and said that if the British were not allowed to trade by 3pm, he would fire on the fort. 3pm passed and the British opened fire on the fort causing the Chinese junks to return fire. The fighting continued for 7 hours until nightfall and Elliot had to prevent the British officers from pressing the attack, thus ending the Battle of Kowloon. Having driven off the Chinese ships, the British purchased the supplies they needed while the Kowloon commander claimed that both ships were sunk and 50 British sailors killed.
- The reaction in Britain was about as much as you expect. Prime Minister Palmerston sent out letters to the Governor General of India to prepare marines to invade China and another letter to the Chinese Emperor telling him that Britain would send a military force. He sent a letter to Superintendent Elliot to set up a blockade on the Pearl River and capture Chusan Island. He also instructed Elliot to accomplish the following objectives:
- Demand the respect as a British envoy from the Qing Government.
- Secure the right for British law to be doled out on British subjects
- Get recompense for destroyed British property, especially the illegal drugs that they destroyed
- And most important, End the Canton System thus opening up China to free trade for the first time, ever.
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2023.06.09 03:54 ltmorzan Walking to festival entrance
Don't go to the west side of the park to try and make it to the entrance. My girlfriend and I are staying in Queens and wanted to see how far it was. We walked the entire perimeter, and the west side is completely blocked with NO WALKING PATHS. You have to walk on the road. Stick with the east side for festival entrance if you're walking from queens!!!
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2023.06.09 03:40 Adventurous-Ear9433 Why Mercury, mica, pyrite were found at Teotihuacan, 'local traditions of 'magician-Priest',Genetic Evidence for Founding Populations of Americas
Teotihuacan was built on a geodetic grid system (a power center) in perfect sacred geometrical alignment with the cosmos to harness the energy of earth and sky. To understand it, we must go back to the original truth of the purpose. advanced design of Teotihuacan suggests that ancient builders had knowledge, not only of architecture, but of complex mathematical and astronomical sciences. The term 'Teohuacan' was found inscribed halfway across the globe on monuments in China, the term means 'place of the sun'(*our translation is 'Place to tie up the sun)Mercury, Hermes was the great Messenger, which also speaks for the planets quick trips around the sun. An aerial view shocked many researchers, but following the traditions we know what every pyramid was used for.
Circuit Board-Teohuatican with two large processor chips— the Sun Pyramid and the Moon Pyramid. . One of the most interesting things about Teotihuacan is the finding by archaeologists of the extensive use of mica embedded in numerous structures. This mineral is found 3,000 miles away in Brazil and it is found in all buildings, housing complexes, temples and along the roads so basically this mineral is all over Teotihuacan.
The pyramid of the Sun in Teotihuacan contained considerable amounts of mica in layers up to 30 cm. Human use of mica dates back to prehistoric times. Mica was known to ancient Indian, Egyptian, Greek and Roman andChinese civilizations, as well as the Aztec civilization of the New World. The earliest use of mica has been found in cave paintings created during the Upper Paleolithic period (40,000 BC to 10,000 BC). The ancient civilizations & their inexplicable similarities are only shocking when one has disregarded our ancestors traditions as 'mythical ', which is a mistake made by academics only recently.
Mica is stable when exposed to electricity, light, moisture, and extreme temperatures. It has superior electrical properties as an insulator and as a dielectric, and can support an electrostatic field while dissipating minimal energy in the form of heat; it can be split very thin (0.025 to 0.125 millimeters or thinner) while maintaining its electrical properties, has a high dielectric breakdown, is thermally stable to 500 °C, and is resistant to corona discharge. Muscovite, the principal mica used by the electrical industry, is used in capacitors that are ideal for high frequency and radio frequency. Phlogopite mica remains stable at higher temperatures (to 900 °C) and is used in applications in which a combination of high-heat stability and electrical properties is required. Muscovite and phlogopite are used in sheet and ground forms.
The Maya Codex Vaticanus records faithfully the very ancient oral traditions of Central America. In one curious passage it states that “in the First Age, giants existed in that country(Mexico). "These 7 who escaped from a deluge , arrive in Cholula and there began to build a tower… in order that should a deluge come again he might escape to it.” Nahuatl language it’s named Tlachihualtepetl (‘artificial mountain’). Originally it was named Acholollan (‘water that falls in the place of flight’).
-Olmec(Xi)-had two different religious associations (gya-fa):the jaguar-man or humano-feline cult and the humano-bird cult. The humano-feline cult was called the nama-tigi by the Olmecs, while the humano-feline cult was called the kuno-tigi..
Xoc Bas Birdman The Teotihuacan(
Tlalocan )mural depicts a range of mountains covered in rolling clouds and mists, below a brilliant red sky dominated by the huge figure of Tláloc, the Maya/Aztec god of celestial waters. Falling from Tláloc's open hands are flaming droplets of celestial water, likely representing the high-resonance isotope of protium, that overtly reference the ignition of celestial water vapor to form HHO plasma. The differentiation of celestial waters from terrestrial waters through the infrasonic evaporation of water vapor corresponds to special modern water purification processes involving the separation of resonant lightwater (protium) from dissonant heavy waters
deuterium & tritium The plumed headdress of Tláloc is comprised of radiating feathers of green and red hues, representing the colors of auroral plasma. Three arching red plumes stand out from the other green plumes of the headdress, extending from either side of the central figure and from the foreheads (pineal glands) of the two smaller figures in profile, representing the three frequencies of sound that generate nonlinear standing waves. Rising above the giant central figure of Tláloc is a majestic twisting Tree of Life image, composed of intertwining plumes of yellow/green and pink/red aerial HHO plasma that appear identical to modern photographs of the plasma discharges of red sprites.
Tláloc, God of Celestial Water, god of the vapor that rises, from the earth warmed by the sun after the rains, god of the mist that ascends from the valleys at dawn, god of the water that returns to its source in the clouds that swim over the highest peaks, god of the humid incense from which rise the copal prayers and the prayers of sacrifice Tláloc is the return of vapor that strains to rise, is the return of time that strains to remember. Tláloc, God of the Fight Against the Current, with whose aid the hero battles against the torrent toward his own origin and beginning, towards the wings of his soul, the wings that Tláloc hides in the hero's past The cycle of years is past - the waiting ended. Come - reunite, pilgrims, for the sky is in flames! From Xochicalco to Teotíhuacan the red spreads one step, another step, and another, only twelve short steps from the cave of the womb to the final conflagration The red skies depicted in the Teotihuacan mural are also directly referenced in the Pyramid of Fire Codex, when it states that "the sky will be in flames" that will spread from one pyamid to another, as the worldwide netwrok of pyramids and sacred sites become activated to bath the area in the brilliant infrared and ultraviolet-A light of aerial HHO plasma plumes.ancient, unknown science designed to create energy directed up is excavating the tunnel.
-The geoposition of Teotihuacan pyramid complex (19.68°N 98.83°W), reveals a nonlinear (or Fibonacci-based) resonant alignment with respect to the Great Pyramid of Giza, being 7,684 miles away or 30.9% of the Earth's mean circumference (of 24,892 miles)..which is also observed in the Paracas petroglyphs.
The Sanskrit descendant cultures of Asia express the same essential interpretation given by the Maya culture of Central America; identifying the planet Mercury as ‘the fast runner’ that takes ‘quick flight’ around the sun, having a short orbital period of approximately 88 days. Among Nahuatl cultures, the art of running was crucial to the functioning of society, enabling the rapid conveyance of messages over long distance.
Mercury is the link (messenger) between the gods (higher principles) and humankind. In the ancient art of alchemy, such as in Hermeticism, Mercury, sulfur, and salt were the Earth's three principle substances that represent the trinity in creation. As sulphur is the symbol for the active principle, mercury is the symbol of the passive principle.The symbol of Mercury is the cosmic womb being incubated by the cross of the four elements of creation - earth, air, fire and water. Mercury is the messenger in Astrology as it is in mythology. It is the planet of day-to-day expression and communication. Mercury's action is to take things apart and put them back together again. It is an opportunistic planet, decidedly unemotional and curious. Mercury not only rules communication, it represents coordination. Thought processes, ideas, and sensory information from both unconscious and unconscious sources all need to be coordinated and understood.
Ive said before that the mercury was used to accomplish communication wth the Gods, The fluid metal element mercury was extolled as generating the luminosity of the blood of gods, for its threefold biophotonic extension of human longevity, whereby adepts of the alchemical arts were able to attain long lifespans. Mercury was closely associated with its extreme volatility, which must be carefully controlled to achieve positive results. Mercury was considered an ethereal element for its low boiling point of 357°C. When heated above this temperature, quicksilver will rapidly vaporize as toxic fumes inspiring an association with quick flight: ‘mercury has wings’.
A number of the Mesoamerican pyramids there are key components designed into their construction that act as magnifiers. These components appear to be important in the creation, magnification, and distribution of telluric fields.
Pyramid & Scalar WavesEarly Irrigation of Teotihuacan Provenance od Limestone used in Teotihuacan Identification of Pyrite & Hematite • Water, either moving naturally including rivers or cenotes (found at El Castillo at Chichen Itza) or by artificial canals or tunnels, similar to the Temple of Inscription found at Palenque.)
• Geo-magnetic fields. Naturally formed telluric fields that have high and low period throughout day and night.
• Pyramid design. The specific pyramid shape appears to greatly enhance the telluric fields that pulse up and into the center of the chamber.
• Pyramid interior fill. At a number of pyramids, rocks that are good electromagnetic conductors fill the interior of the pyramids and are used to enhance the pulsing field. Rocks that have veins with quartz, granite, and other electrical conducting properties appear to be favored.
Characterization of lime carbonates in plasters from Teotihuacan, Mexico: preliminary results of cathodoluminescence and carbon isotope analyses Dr Burke &Dr Brooker research determined that each location had been chosen because of its naturally occurring telluric energy field that pulsed up and into the structure or surrounding area. Also Burke and his research partner Kaj Halberg discovered electro-magnetic signatures that measured impressive charges on top of the pyramid. In a series of scans, the readings showed an average change of 908 volts over a short period of time, which was concentrated in the early morning hours. As ive stated in the past, this is the ideal time for sungazing. The pineal, contains magnetite & creates its own magnetic field. This was once a universal practice at Sacred sites, in 2009 until Nov 2012 The grand maya council held 52 full moon ritual of the new cycle where we visited sacred sites around the world and brought back these rituals. Burke mentions the readings and states, “These voltages might sound lethal and if it were a household current they could be. However, static electric charge in the air is a different type of electricity and even a thousand volts is not dangerous.” His discovery of pyramid field generation is fascinating, but what he actually uncovered was a means of generating and perhaps distributing electromagnetic energy within a pyramid complex. Which aligns with the term used for the ancient Egyptians, the Great PrNtr-house of Nature, or house of energy).
Stanford edu-Native American & Polynesian population The
Genetic Evidence for 2 founding populations has constantly confirmed our traditions, the idea of independent invention is absolute nonsense. Theres an overwhelming amount of evidence, "believe" is a term unfamiliar to Dogon culture & ive yet to see the point in such a thing. If preconceived biases have clouded the minds of the majority, and they ignore evidence thats their fault. The age of the Fourth Sun, the Age of the Black Headed People (Aztec), or the Age of Heroes (Inca). This is the era in which Quetzalcoatl appeared in Mexico -- tall of stature, bright of countenance, bearded, and wearing a long tunic. His staff, shaped like a serpent, was painted black, white, and red [reminiscent of American Indians' mythology of three races of Man]. The staff was inlaid with precious stones and adorned with six stars.
-Between the 14th and 16th centuries during the Aztec era, Quetzalcoatl was worshipped as the patron of priests, the inventor of books and the calendar, as well as the protector of goldsmiths and other craftsmen..Shamanism, was invented in west Africa & brought to the Mesoamerican civilizations. The Aztec oral traditions say that
Quetzalcoatl & his followers brought these beliefs ,and came from the East across the oceans. This is now corroborated by genetic, skeletal remains, artifacts, you name it. Quetzalcoatl was just a High Priest of Anu. The Gold tipped spears,or as Columbus calls it ' guanin 'to the Indians of Hispaniola. Samples of which sent back to Spain on a mail boat, and the proportion was found to be identical to what was being forged in African Guinea.
Moche Reed BoatThe Xi(Olmec) were a mix of a Polynesian/Oceanic elite aristocratic people accompanied by priests of the Orisha(Yoruba)/Mende(MalinkeBambara)responsible for introducing the religious practices and astronomical worship of the Mother Goddess complex (Venus, the Dogon Sirius observation and the Venus worship of the Olmecs, the use of the ax in the worship of Shango among he Yoruba of West Africa and the use of the ax in Olmec worship as well as the prominence of the thunder God later known as Tlalock among the Aztecs).It was R1b-V88(Yoruba) that were known as magicians to the Mayans & local Aymara over in Bolivia because of their knowledge of acoustics, which they have preserved from the Nile Valley (Anu colleges of Heliopolis).
Again, we see Toward the end of the Fourth Sun, wars between the gods were taking place. [The Battle of the Titans?] The gods' war brought havoc to the land; wild animals overran mankind, and Tollan was abandoned. The fourth Sun had begun 5,042 years before the time of the Codex Vaticano-Latino 3738 (1533). The time the Fourth Sun ended is not stated, but the Codex was written during the Fifth Sun. The Fourth Sun may have perished by means of the Jaguar. The Fifth Sun is referred to as the Age of Kings by the Incas.
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2023.06.09 03:36 Adventurous-Ear9433 Why Mica, Mercury,Pyrite were used at Teohuatican, Genetic Evidence for 2 founding Populations of the Americas, 'Magicians'
Teotihuacan was built on a geodetic grid system (a power center) in perfect sacred geometrical alignment with the cosmos to harness the energy of earth and sky. To understand it, we must go back to the original truth of the purpose. advanced design of Teotihuacan suggests that ancient builders had knowledge, not only of architecture, but of complex mathematical and astronomical sciences. The term 'Teohuacan' was found inscribed halfway across the globe on monuments in China, the term means 'place of the sun'(*our translation is 'Place to tie up the sun)Mercury, Hermes was the great Messenger, which also speaks for the planets quick trips around the sun. An aerial view shocked many researchers, but following the traditions we know what every pyramid was used for.
Circuit Board-Teohuatican with two large processor chips— the Sun Pyramid and the Moon Pyramid. . One of the most interesting things about Teotihuacan is the finding by archaeologists of the extensive use of mica embedded in numerous structures. This mineral is found 3,000 miles away in Brazil and it is found in all buildings, housing complexes, temples and along the roads so basically this mineral is all over Teotihuacan.
The pyramid of the Sun in Teotihuacan contained considerable amounts of mica in layers up to 30 cm. Human use of mica dates back to prehistoric times. Mica was known to ancient Indian, Egyptian, Greek and Roman andChinese civilizations, as well as the Aztec civilization of the New World. The earliest use of mica has been found in cave paintings created during the Upper Paleolithic period (40,000 BC to 10,000 BC). The ancient civilizations & their inexplicable similarities are only shocking when one has disregarded our ancestors traditions as 'mythical ', which is a mistake made by academics only recently.
Mica is stable when exposed to electricity, light, moisture, and extreme temperatures. It has superior electrical properties as an insulator and as a dielectric, and can support an electrostatic field while dissipating minimal energy in the form of heat; it can be split very thin (0.025 to 0.125 millimeters or thinner) while maintaining its electrical properties, has a high dielectric breakdown, is thermally stable to 500 °C, and is resistant to corona discharge. Muscovite, the principal mica used by the electrical industry, is used in capacitors that are ideal for high frequency and radio frequency. Phlogopite mica remains stable at higher temperatures (to 900 °C) and is used in applications in which a combination of high-heat stability and electrical properties is required. Muscovite and phlogopite are used in sheet and ground forms.
The Maya Codex Vaticanus records faithfully the very ancient oral traditions of Central America. In one curious passage it states that “in the First Age, giants existed in that country(Mexico). "These 7 who escaped from a deluge , arrive in Cholula and there began to build a tower… in order that should a deluge come again he might escape to it.” Nahuatl language it’s named Tlachihualtepetl (‘artificial mountain’). Originally it was named Acholollan (‘water that falls in the place of flight’).
-Olmec(Xi)-had two different religious associations (gya-fa):the jaguar-man or humano-feline cult and the humano-bird cult. The humano-feline cult was called the nama-tigi by the Olmecs, while the humano-feline cult was called the kuno-tigi..
Xoc Bas Birdman The Teotihuacan(
Tlalocan )mural depicts a range of mountains covered in rolling clouds and mists, below a brilliant red sky dominated by the huge figure of Tláloc, the Maya/Aztec god of celestial waters. Falling from Tláloc's open hands are flaming droplets of celestial water, likely representing the high-resonance isotope of protium, that overtly reference the ignition of celestial water vapor to form HHO plasma. The differentiation of celestial waters from terrestrial waters through the infrasonic evaporation of water vapor corresponds to special modern water purification processes involving the separation of resonant lightwater (protium) from dissonant heavy waters
deuterium & tritium The plumed headdress of Tláloc is comprised of radiating feathers of green and red hues, representing the colors of auroral plasma. Three arching red plumes stand out from the other green plumes of the headdress, extending from either side of the central figure and from the foreheads (pineal glands) of the two smaller figures in profile, representing the three frequencies of sound that generate nonlinear standing waves. Rising above the giant central figure of Tláloc is a majestic twisting Tree of Life image, composed of intertwining plumes of yellow/green and pink/red aerial HHO plasma that appear identical to modern photographs of the plasma discharges of red sprites.
Tláloc, God of Celestial Water, god of the vapor that rises, from the earth warmed by the sun after the rains, god of the mist that ascends from the valleys at dawn, god of the water that returns to its source in the clouds that swim over the highest peaks, god of the humid incense from which rise the copal prayers and the prayers of sacrifice Tláloc is the return of vapor that strains to rise, is the return of time that strains to remember. Tláloc, God of the Fight Against the Current, with whose aid the hero battles against the torrent toward his own origin and beginning, towards the wings of his soul, the wings that Tláloc hides in the hero's past The cycle of years is past - the waiting ended. Come - reunite, pilgrims, for the sky is in flames! From Xochicalco to Teotíhuacan the red spreads one step, another step, and another, only twelve short steps from the cave of the womb to the final conflagration The red skies depicted in the Teotihuacan mural are also directly referenced in the Pyramid of Fire Codex, when it states that "the sky will be in flames" that will spread from one pyamid to another, as the worldwide netwrok of pyramids and sacred sites become activated to bath the area in the brilliant infrared and ultraviolet-A light of aerial HHO plasma plumes.ancient, unknown science designed to create energy directed up is excavating the tunnel.
-The geoposition of Teotihuacan pyramid complex (19.68°N 98.83°W), reveals a nonlinear (or Fibonacci-based) resonant alignment with respect to the Great Pyramid of Giza, being 7,684 miles away or 30.9% of the Earth's mean circumference (of 24,892 miles)..which is also observed in the Paracas petroglyphs.
The Sanskrit descendant cultures of Asia express the same essential interpretation given by the Maya culture of Central America; identifying the planet Mercury as ‘the fast runner’ that takes ‘quick flight’ around the sun, having a short orbital period of approximately 88 days. Among Nahuatl cultures, the art of running was crucial to the functioning of society, enabling the rapid conveyance of messages over long distance.
Mercury is the link (messenger) between the gods (higher principles) and humankind. In the ancient art of alchemy, such as in Hermeticism, Mercury, sulfur, and salt were the Earth's three principle substances that represent the trinity in creation. As sulphur is the symbol for the active principle, mercury is the symbol of the passive principle.The symbol of Mercury is the cosmic womb being incubated by the cross of the four elements of creation - earth, air, fire and water. Mercury is the messenger in Astrology as it is in mythology. It is the planet of day-to-day expression and communication. Mercury's action is to take things apart and put them back together again. It is an opportunistic planet, decidedly unemotional and curious. Mercury not only rules communication, it represents coordination. Thought processes, ideas, and sensory information from both unconscious and unconscious sources all need to be coordinated and understood.
Ive said before that the mercury was used to accomplish communication wth the Gods, The fluid metal element mercury was extolled as generating the luminosity of the blood of gods, for its threefold biophotonic extension of human longevity, whereby adepts of the alchemical arts were able to attain long lifespans. Mercury was closely associated with its extreme volatility, which must be carefully controlled to achieve positive results. Mercury was considered an ethereal element for its low boiling point of 357°C. When heated above this temperature, quicksilver will rapidly vaporize as toxic fumes inspiring an association with quick flight: ‘mercury has wings’.
A number of the Mesoamerican pyramids there are key components designed into their construction that act as magnifiers. These components appear to be important in the creation, magnification, and distribution of telluric fields.
Pyramid & Scalar WavesEarly Irrigation of Teotihuacan Provenance od Limestone used in Teotihuacan Identification of Pyrite & Hematite • Water, either moving naturally including rivers or cenotes (found at El Castillo at Chichen Itza) or by artificial canals or tunnels, similar to the Temple of Inscription found at Palenque.)
• Geo-magnetic fields. Naturally formed telluric fields that have high and low period throughout day and night.
• Pyramid design. The specific pyramid shape appears to greatly enhance the telluric fields that pulse up and into the center of the chamber.
• Pyramid interior fill. At a number of pyramids, rocks that are good electromagnetic conductors fill the interior of the pyramids and are used to enhance the pulsing field. Rocks that have veins with quartz, granite, and other electrical conducting properties appear to be favored.
Characterization of lime carbonates in plasters from Teotihuacan, Mexico: preliminary results of cathodoluminescence and carbon isotope analyses Dr Burke &Dr Brooker research determined that each location had been chosen because of its naturally occurring telluric energy field that pulsed up and into the structure or surrounding area. Also Burke and his research partner Kaj Halberg discovered electro-magnetic signatures that measured impressive charges on top of the pyramid. In a series of scans, the readings showed an average change of 908 volts over a short period of time, which was concentrated in the early morning hours. As ive stated in the past, this is the ideal time for sungazing. The pineal, contains magnetite & creates its own magnetic field. This was once a universal practice at Sacred sites, in 2009 until Nov 2012 The grand maya council held 52 full moon ritual of the new cycle where we visited sacred sites around the world and brought back these rituals. Burke mentions the readings and states, “These voltages might sound lethal and if it were a household current they could be. However, static electric charge in the air is a different type of electricity and even a thousand volts is not dangerous.” His discovery of pyramid field generation is fascinating, but what he actually uncovered was a means of generating and perhaps distributing electromagnetic energy within a pyramid complex. Which aligns with the term used for the ancient Egyptians, the Great PrNtr-house of Nature, or house of energy).
Stanford edu-Native American & Polynesian population The
Genetic Evidence for 2 founding populations has constantly confirmed our traditions, the idea of independent invention is absolute nonsense. Theres an overwhelming amount of evidence, "believe" is a term unfamiliar to Dogon culture & ive yet to see the point in such a thing. If preconceived biases have clouded the minds of the majority, and they ignore evidence thats their fault. The age of the Fourth Sun, the Age of the Black Headed People (Aztec), or the Age of Heroes (Inca). This is the era in which Quetzalcoatl appeared in Mexico -- tall of stature, bright of countenance, bearded, and wearing a long tunic. His staff, shaped like a serpent, was painted black, white, and red [reminiscent of American Indians' mythology of three races of Man]. The staff was inlaid with precious stones and adorned with six stars.
-Between the 14th and 16th centuries during the Aztec era, Quetzalcoatl was worshipped as the patron of priests, the inventor of books and the calendar, as well as the protector of goldsmiths and other craftsmen..Shamanism, was invented in west Africa & brought to the Mesoamerican civilizations. The Aztec oral traditions say that
Quetzalcoatl & his followers brought these beliefs ,and came from the East across the oceans. This is now corroborated by genetic, skeletal remains, artifacts, you name it. Quetzalcoatl was just a High Priest of Anu. The Gold tipped spears,or as Columbus calls it ' guanin 'to the Indians of Hispaniola. Samples of which sent back to Spain on a mail boat, and the proportion was found to be identical to what was being forged in African Guinea.
Moche Reed BoatThe Xi(Olmec) were a mix of a Polynesian/Oceanic elite aristocratic people accompanied by priests of the Orisha(Yoruba)/Mende(MalinkeBambara)responsible for introducing the religious practices and astronomical worship of the Mother Goddess complex (Venus, the Dogon Sirius observation and the Venus worship of the Olmecs, the use of the ax in the worship of Shango among he Yoruba of West Africa and the use of the ax in Olmec worship as well as the prominence of the thunder God later known as Tlalock among the Aztecs).It was R1b-V88(Yoruba) that were known as magicians to the Mayans & local Aymara over in Bolivia because of their knowledge of acoustics, which they have preserved from the Nile Valley (Anu colleges of Heliopolis).
Again, we see Toward the end of the Fourth Sun, wars between the gods were taking place. [The Battle of the Titans?] The gods' war brought havoc to the land; wild animals overran mankind, and Tollan was abandoned. The fourth Sun had begun 5,042 years before the time of the Codex Vaticano-Latino 3738 (1533). The time the Fourth Sun ended is not stated, but the Codex was written during the Fifth Sun. The Fourth Sun may have perished by means of the Jaguar. The Fifth Sun is referred to as the Age of Kings by the Incas.
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2023.06.09 03:19 T3Deliciouz I've fantasy booked NJPW's 2025 schedule and made it very preposterous
Why 2025 you ask? 2025 is when January 4 and 5 are on Saturday and Sunday. And Making 2025 as stupidly huge as possible, will have a massive lead into 2026 where January 3 and 4 are on Saturday and Sunday. I've mapped out this schedule to be physically possible. Some tours do not have dates as they arent as consequential. I tired to hit to big name arena historically relevant to pro wrestling.
NJPW in 2025
Wrestle Kingdom 19 in Tokyo Dome - Jan 4-5
New Year Dash in Yokohama Budokan - Jan 6
Forbidden War: Bushiroad x CyberFight in Yokohama Arena - Jan 11
Fantastica Mania Tour (Tokyo and Osaka) - Jan 18-Feb 1
All Star Junior Festival - Feb 2
New Year Series Tour
New Year Series Tour (Final Night) in Osaka-jo Hall - Feb 16
NJPW Strong: Toronto PPV - Feb 22
NJPW Anniversary Show (Includes New Japan Cup) in Ariake Colosseum- Mar 1
New Japan Cup (64-Man Tournament)
New Japan Cup Final (semis + grand) in Ryogoku Sumo Hall - Mar 23
Multiverse United: IMPACT x NJPW - Mar 28
Sakura Genesis in Jingu Stadium - Apr 6
Hyper Battle (Faction 5-Man Team Tournament) - Apr 11-13
NJPW Strong: Orlando PPV - Apr 18
Fantastica Mania Tour (Puerto Rico, Tijuana, Mexico City) Apr 19-Apr 27
Fantastica Mania (Final Night) in Aztec Stadium - Apr 27
Road to Wrestling Dontaku Tour
Wrestling Dontaku in Fukuoka PayPay Dome - May 5
Best of the Super Juniors - May 9-May 25
Best of the Super Juniors Final in Ota Ward General Gymnasium - May 25
NJPW Strong Houston PPV - May 31
Dominion in Osaka Dome - Jun 8
Unnamed Trios Tournament - Jun 13-15
NJPW Strong: Nashville PPV - Jun 21
All Together in Tokyo Dome - Jun 29
Forbidden Door: AEW x NJPW in Wembley Stadium - Jul 6
G1 Climax (32-Man Tournament)
G1 Climax Night 1 in Chicago - Jul 11
G1 Climax Night 2 in Philly - Jul 12
All Star Junior Festival USA - Jul 13
G1 Climax (Final 2 nights in Nippon Budokan) - Jul 18-Aug 24
NJPW Strong: NY PPV ~ Wrestle Dynasty in Madison Square Garden - Sep 20
NJPW East Asia Tour (Korea, China, Hong Kong, Philippines) - Sep 26-Oct 11
Antonio Inoki Memorial Show - Oct 1
Road to Declaration of Power Tour
Declaration of Power in Seibu Dome - Oct 18
Multiverse United: NJPW x IMPACT (in Japan) - Oct 19
NJPW Australia Tour - Oct 23-Nov 3
NJPW x Stardom X-Over in Ariake Arena - Nov 8
World Tag League and Super Junior Tag League - Nov 9-Dec 6
Best of the All Star Super Juniors Giant Cup (32-Man Tournament; Starts in Japan) Dec 7-Dec 20
NJPW Strong: LA PPV ~ Battle in the Valley (Cup Final) - Dec 20
Road to Wrestle Kingdom Tour
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2023.06.09 03:18 Orangeslaad Planning on sending this to my players before the game. Is this too much, overwhelming or confusing? Would you leave any of it out or just send the first bullet points of it?
There is much more to this world but this is the basic rundown of it. And for those too busy to read my article here's the important bits.
•The world is dark, unforgiving and mean. If it were a movie it would be rated R.
• There are three playable races human, dwarf, elf.
• monsters are rare and more dangerous in this world in general compared to the monsters you'll find in the monster manual
•magic is rare. Most commoners have never seen any type of magic. Also if your a warlock you'll be playing on extra hard difficulty.
First thing I should mention is that I intend for the campaign to be in a very serious setting in a very dangerous and real world. Not everyone is evil but the world definitely is and doesn't trust their neighboring kingdoms mess less a war hungry raging empire making their way through the east enslaving anyone they don't butcher like rabid dogs; but then again that's just one side of the coin. That being said the game will have political intrigue, war and of course a healthy dose of monsters, gold and other rewards.
In this world there are monsters and monstrous races but with my experience when every party member consists of warforged, tabaxi, teifling and whatever other race anyone wants to be and the party goes to a city of all humans... It breaks immersion. That being said there are only three playable races. Humans, dwarves and elves.Lord of the Rings is one of my favorite book series so inspiration is gathered from the book. Elves often have settlements and city's in the woodlands. They are able live forever and are largely respected by most in the world for their wisdom. They are however extremely rare, most humans live their whole life and only hear stories of elves. Dwarves are solitary they care most about their own communities, king and other dwarves. They take pride in their superior engineering and skills. They are a bit more common to come across in the open world but not often welcoming to the average commoner. The other book series I love is the Witcher series. So while some kingdoms will be like Rohan most will be of greedy kings, cruel soldiers and poor communities who kill and steal while they hide from the night.
While on the topic of night there are monsters and while they are rare they are very dangerous. Biggest thing of note in this world is that they are not the same monsters out of the DND monster manual. For example werewolves are not a challenge rating two easily defeated by five bandits. They would massacre five measly bandits and would likely kill twice that amount.
Monsters are much more rare but magic is much more rare. Magic is rare. Extremely rare. Only some kingdoms have a single wizard. Some have none. Sorcerers exist but aren't really known about. They're often thought to be wizards where magic comes more naturally to them and are treated as such. Clerics and paladins are just as rare to come across and usually only live in one of the major cities. They have been known to travel roads and go on holy crusade to assist a king, heal a plague or other holy acts. But again most of the world go their whole life without meeting a real cleric or paladin with actual magical abilities. Lastly warlocks are so rare if they are found their magic is taken as a bad omen and are often hunted and burnt on stakes. While their copses are turned to ash a cleric (usually one without any magical ability) cleanses the land warlock was known the reside in. Druids are weird if you want to know more about Druids let me know, that's a whole paragraph on its own. Magic is rare.
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2023.06.09 03:08 jhemp007 Needing help with diet
So i work on the road so im left with a microwave at a hotel or fastfood or if im lucky theres a place nearby to get fresh food so whats yalls go too for fast food or gas station foods to keep ya going for reference im usually in the south or on the east coast up to maine
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2023.06.09 03:07 CheekyLando88 A comprehensive guide to milk the Dead Money vending machines for all they're worth
Dead Money features multiple characters obsessed with the Sierra Madre. I too, have become engrossed with its wonders. Today I'm going to tell you all about my favorite one. The Sierra Madre vending machine.
The machines exchange SM chips for a multitude of items. Most importantly, it sells you stimpacks and weapon repair kits. Stims are obviously important but why repair kits? We can just make them right? Sure. A few dozen. But if you exploit the machine this way, you can get hundreds.
Collect, fix and sell every weapon you pick up. Doing so will add up to way more than all the Gold Bars in a playthrough.
So let's get started.
- Dead Money starts in the Abandoned BOS bunker East of Novac. The bunker consists of stairs leading to a hallway with one broken tunnel on the right, one open tunnel on the left and a radio straight ahead. The radio at the end of the hall will start the DLC if you get too close. Go down the left hall and hack the Average terminal to enter Elijah's hideout. There is a small mailbox opposite the terminal. There is also a Sierra Madre vending machine inside the hideout. You can use this before and after DM. This is also my usual player house.
- Starting as early as you can, gather cigarette packs and cartons in the Mojave. Although you can exchange them for Sierra Madre chips before you start the DLC, they will not come with you. But it's good to get into the habit and build up a stash for later.
- The vending machines start with very basic recipes like foodstuffs and Doctors Bags. In order to get better options you must gather all the holotapes of recipes you want. So stimpacks, weapon repair kits, .357s etc. You will most likely need the wiki for this. I know the wiki sucks, I'm sorry.
https://fallout.fandom.com/wiki/Vending_machine_code - As early as you can, start collecting Fission Batteries and Scrap metal. This can be used at a workbench to make 50 chips with 1FB/2SM. The recipe is given to you by one of the NPCs who join you in the Madre heist. Her name is Christine, be nice to her. Two skills checks of 6 perception and intelligence are required for her to give you the recipe.
- The most important thing you must do is Gamble at the Sierra Madre. If you win 7,500 caps at the Madre you will get rewarded with a "complimentary voucher". These can be redeemed at the vending machines for 1,000 chips. Now remember the mailbox opposite the terminal in the BOS bunker? One Complimentary Voucher and 100 chips will be sent there every 3 days. Both items will always send, but you can't use the Voucher without winning 7,500 chips. You can win up to 10,000 chips before being kicked out. I recommend blackjack. If your luck is low. Save scum. Its limited by a timer to stop this, but it's absolutely worth it.
- Complete the DLC however you please and return to the Mojave. Feel free to DM me if you're super stuck. Wait a few days and collect those vouchers baby.
- The Gold Bar wiki offers a good list of vendors with deep pockets. All vendors restock Sunday and Wednesdays. Except the Comissary in Lonesome Road. It has 6,000 caps and resets when you exit the vendor menu. You can exploit this to make thousands if you have alot of weapons saved up and the Long Haul perk.
https://fallout.fandom.com/wiki/Gold_bar_(Dead_Money) - Now I know a few people are gonna say "well shit Lando I already finished Dead Money"
I have good news. Even if you don't get the 7,500, the mailbox will still get 100 chips every three days. The vouchers will be useless. Cartons of cigarettes are worth 20 chips and packs are worth 5. You can also exchange a few clothing items for 2-4 chips each. You'll most likely have picked up that holo and the one for stims just playing DM naturally. The one for weapon repair kits is kinda hard to find, I'm sorry. Hopefully you can use this exploit on that cowboy build you're gonna do one day.
Feel free to add anything or tell me if I got anything wrong!
Edit: The Weapon Repair Kits holo is in the police station! Thank you KalasHorseman!
May this help all of you in your relentless cleansing of the Mojave
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2023.06.09 03:06 CheekyLando88 A comprehensive guide to milk the Dead Money vending machines for all they're worth
Dead Money features multiple characters obsessed with the Sierra Madre. I too, have become engrossed with its wonders. Today I'm going to tell you all about my favorite one. The Sierra Madre vending machine.
The machines exchange SM chips for a multitude of items. Most importantly, it sells you stimpacks and weapon repair kits. Stims are obviously important but why repair kits? We can just make them right? Sure. A few dozen. But if you exploit the machine this way, you can get hundreds.
Collect, fix and sell every weapon you pick up. Doing so will add up to way more than all the Gold Bars in a playthrough.
So let's get started.
- Dead Money starts in the Abandoned BOS bunker East of Novac. The bunker consists of stairs leading to a hallway with one broken tunnel on the right, one open tunnel on the left and a radio straight ahead. The radio at the end of the hall will start the DLC if you get too close. Go down the left hall and hack the Average terminal to enter Elijah's hideout. There is a small mailbox opposite the terminal. There is also a Sierra Madre vending machine inside the hideout. You can use this before and after DM. This is also my usual player house.
- Starting as early as you can, gather cigarette packs and cartons in the Mojave. Although you can exchange them for Sierra Madre chips before you start the DLC, they will not come with you. But it's good to get into the habit and build up a stash for later.
- The vending machines start with very basic recipes like foodstuffs and Doctors Bags. In order to get better options you must gather all the holotapes of recipes you want. So stimpacks, weapon repair kits, .357s etc. You will most likely need the wiki for this. I know the wiki sucks, I'm sorry.
https://fallout.fandom.com/wiki/Vending_machine_code - As early as you can, start collecting Fission Batteries and Scrap metal. This can be used at a workbench to make 50 chips with 1FB/2SM. The recipe is given to you by one of the NPCs who join you in the Madre heist. Her name is Christine, be nice to her. Two skills checks of 6 perception and intelligence are required for her to give you the recipe.
- The most important thing you must do is Gamble at the Sierra Madre. If you win 7,500 caps at the Madre you will get rewarded with a "complimentary voucher". These can be redeemed at the vending machines for 1,000 chips. Now remember the mailbox opposite the terminal in the BOS bunker? One Complimentary Voucher and 100 chips will be sent there every 3 days. Both items will always send, but you can't use the Voucher without winning 7,500 chips. You can win up to 10,000 chips before being kicked out. I recommend blackjack. If your luck is low. Save scum. Its limited by a timer to stop this, but it's absolutely worth it.
- Complete the DLC however you please and return to the Mojave. Feel free to DM me if you're super stuck. Wait a few days and collect those vouchers baby.
- The Gold Bar wiki offers a good list of vendors with deep pockets. All vendors restock Sunday and Wednesdays. Except the Comissary in Lonesome Road. It has 6,000 caps and resets when you exit the vendor menu. You can exploit this to make thousands if you have alot of weapons saved up and the Long Haul perk.
https://fallout.fandom.com/wiki/Gold_bar_(Dead_Money) - Now I know a few people are gonna say "well shit Lando I already finished Dead Money"
I have good news. Even if you don't get the 7,500, the mailbox will still get 100 chips every three days. The vouchers will be useless. Cartons of cigarettes are worth 20 chips and packs are worth 5. You can also exchange a few clothing items for 2-4 chips each. You'll most likely have picked up that holo and the one for stims just playing DM naturally. The one for weapon repair kits is kinda hard to find, I'm sorry. Hopefully you can use this exploit on that cowboy build you're gonna do one day.
Feel free to add anything or tell me if I got anything wrong!
May this help all of you in your relentless cleansing of the Mojave
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2023.06.09 02:50 Ok-Square7995 PVC Super Clear Film
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2023.06.09 02:49 No-Post9345 Room with private bath for rent at tivoli $740/mo, directly across from UCF, pet friendly, any gender or orientation (:
The lowdown: 4bed4bath sublease starting in august. Private room private bathroom. Msg me for pics
Table of contents: The room - The apartment - The area - About us - What we are looking for in a roomie
about the room: The room is a 10*13 bedroom with carpeted floors. There is a window on one wall. The room comes with a big walk in closet (the largest one in the apartment!) You will also have a private ensuite with a bath/shower, sink, medicine cabinet, and toilet. The room also has a small "entryway" just inside where you could put a shoe rack if you would like to. There is a ceiling fan as well.
about the apartment: the apartment is a four bed four bath first floor apartment. all of the living spaces and kitchen are fully furnished and stocked. The living spaces also have hardwood flooring. we have a laundry room with washer and dryer as well as a pantry space which you would get your own shelf in. we would also give you your own shelf in the fridge and make room in the cabinets for you. we have a tv and full soundsystem as well as dancing pole in the livingroom. There is also a coffee bar and bar cart that you are welcome to add to if you move in. The patio is well equipped with a table and chairs and shelves (feel free to add more plants!)
about the area: The complex is called tivoli apartments and is located on mcculloch road across from ucf campus. we have a bus that can bring you to campus as well. There is a publix, a pet store, and a liquor store all within walking distance. The complex itself has a clubhouse, a pool, a volleyball court, a basketball court, and a trash compactor. The building we are in is located directly next to the pool. parking is free and abundant.
About us: My name is addel, i am 21 years old and i have two cats. I go to valencia college at the east campus and i work at hard rock cafe in citywalk. Me and my boyfriend bradley share our room and we have two other roommates: kyle and jessica, who are in some of the pictures on my profile. We are all very fun loving, accepting, and outgoing people and would like to live with somebody who we could be great friends with. we have three cats (jetta, spooky, and scampi) and one small and very well behaved dog named sharpay.
what we want from you: We are not too picky at all! we are looking for somebody who is kind and generally neat (messy is okay sometimes) and will contribute occasionally to household chores. We are up late as we work at night so occasional noise late at night is very common in our apartment. We occasionally do have parties and gatherings but we will always make sure it is okay first and you are always welcome to join. We are also okay with overnight guests as long as you let us know first. Other than that, we are just looking for somebody who we can be friends and make memories with
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2023.06.09 02:10 NotSoGr8K8 I don’t understand why Uber does this.
2023.06.09 01:46 SockPuppetSilver Not of the green or H.G. variety.
2023.06.09 01:32 Orphandestroyer99 The East Field Massacre part 1
[the revenge]
[Content warning: death and I guess gore]
“The loss of this wonderful place and the many people. It will take much time to recover” - UN peace keeper
Just last week was when the terrible massacre at The East Field Plaza happened. Many recall the horror of the incident when 5 fully geared Exterminators entered the plaza and unloaded onto unsuspecting humans and their exchange partners.
[Embedded: picture of the plaza filled with people moments before the massacre]
It happened in the afternoon of June 12th the celebration was being held for the exchange program and it’s success.
Everything was going well until 5 Exterminators in full gear entered the Plaza.
[Embedded: picture of the people in the plaza staring in confusion at the exterminators]
Before anyone could speak the Exterminators started their flamethrowers aiming them at the crowd. People started to flee and trample each other.
It was then the exterminators sprayed gasoline onto the crowd which lit. 23 total people were left injured suffering 3rd and 4th degree burns across 70% of their body.
[Embedded: two pictures one showing a human female with 4th degree burns in a hospital bed. The second shows a Venlil child and what resulted of the event]
Unfortunately however 14 people perished. At least 3 of the body’s could not be identified. Soon the UN peace keepers arrived and ended the massacre.
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Memory transcript subject: Jonathan, UN Peace keeper Date: [standardized human time] June 12th, 2137
The armored van went across the road and parked near the plaza. I looked over at my friends they seemed ready for a fight. I put on the light blue UN helmet and checked my gear.
“You ready?” I looked over at Alex. He had been in a few scuffles on this planet already. He had risen the ranks of the Peace Corps quickly.
“Yes sir let’s go in there and deal with em” the van opened and our squad exited rushing towards the entrance our weapons at the ready. “BREACHING!” I kicked the door in and we rushed in.
“PUT THE WEAPON DOWN AND HANDS BEHIND YOUR BACK NOW!” We aimed our weapons at the Kolshian in exterminator gear. He raised his flamethrower towards us but before he could fire I sent two rounds into him sending him limp to the floor.
The violet blood leaked out of the two bullet holes in the Kolshians suit. We went ahead past the charred injured people and the corpses. We then saw two other Exterminators.
“ON THE GROUND DIRTBAG!” The two exterminators dropped their weapons and put their hands behind their head in fear. I went up to the Fissan and cuffed the bastard. “Take this prick to a cell” I handed him over to two of my squad members who escorted him out. They took the Kratotl exterminator with them.
We went over to where we heard the sound of flames burning something. I could smell the leather burning. Stood there was two Harchen exterminators standing over the charred body of a Venlil. A child by the looks of it seemed alive.
“Your not taking us alive you predators!” One of the Harchens fired flames at us which we narrowly dodged. I peaked around the corner and saw them panicking to look for a way out.
I aimed my rifle and fired three shots at one of them sending the lizard crashing into a table breaking it. I then through a flash which blinded the last exterminator.
“ON THE FUCKING GROUND!” Alex knocked the flame thrower out of the lizards hands and threw him to the ground. He then placed the cuffs on him.
“Is that all?” I looked over at Pierre who was looking around at the plaza. I nodded and we led the last exterminator outside where a crowd had gathered. They were all screaming at the bastards they were even throwing rocks.
“GET BACK!” The others were keeping the angry crowd away from rushing and attacking the exterminators. I saw emergency vehicles and medics rushing in to collect the injured.
God I hope Justice can be brought.
———
Two days after the incident the local exterminators guild issued an apology to the people of East Field.
Many people enraged took to the streets to protest the brutality of the massacre. During one of these protests things got out of hand and a riot broke out.
12 people were injured and had to be escorted to the hospital for treatment. The riot overall cost businesses $12,000 in damages and theft.
A flower bed and makeshift statue was recently placed at the entrance of the plaza. Many people have left flowers at the site and just recently a candlelight ceremony was held in remembrance of those lost.
[Embedded: a picture of the flower bed and statue in front of the East Field Plaza]
In recent news Governor Tarva has released a statement to assure the public that she and her team will put in place actions to make sure something like this can never happen again.
More restrictions have recently been placed on the guild however it seems there is more to come in the future.
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2023.06.09 00:26 Playerunknown114 My list of all Military Sites and if I’ve taken any Power Armour I tick it off as I go
2023.06.08 23:53 Nekyuuz Further east, road gets a little squiggly!
2023.06.08 23:34 TheAsianMelon This has to be the craziest thing I've ever seen
2023.06.08 23:07 askanOG Good Advice comes from good experieces
Don't you hate it when heavy traffic from an event comes to a complete standstill. The biggest cause of the worst traffic lock is selfish aggressive drivers disregarding traffic laws, showing no courtesy, concerned for themselves only. If you play sports like that, disregarding the test of the team, putting yourself first, braking the rules, what happens. Us corn fed country boys would have a team meeting with them that would ensure they would begin to follow the rules, work as a team,and stop being a self centered LOSER On the road in heavy traffic be courtious.. obey the lights and don't block the intersections.look ahead and see what you can do to help other cars flow smoothly. Work all merging intersections correctly. Just like a 4 way stop everyone gets a turn. And people if the traffic light are out its a 4 way stop car goes east as the apposite goes west. 2 cars if 2 lanes then the 2 left turn can turn, then N and south lanes 1 car per lane the their left turns. R turn can be made with a posing L turn because everyone is turning into their correct lane. The biggest dumbasses out there are the ones that wait until the last possible foot to merge from lane closing to open lane because he is the same prick that won't let him merge riding the bumper of the car in front. If your at the grocery store and 20 people are in line for open register and you decide your too good to wait in line with those looser who politely comply and wait so you run your cart to the front of the line push the nice old lady out of the way that's been in line 10 minutes, push yourself to a register and make e eryone else wait longer for you because you are superior and don't need to wait. Now consider after making a selfish move in front of everybody like that the see your race, sex, if your in a car for the rich or poor. Now not only do people see you as a stupid self centered superior asshole your the 4th white male with money (and I just put those out randomly) that's done that so not only are you making the traffic situation worse your creating hate for your people causing prejudice etc. And when it's all said and done your actions to put yourself first creating hate prejudice and roadrage did not get you home sooner at all. It cost increased insurance premiums, increased pollution higher Healthcare costs and added 12 minutes to youtlr trip home. Not to mention judgement from God
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