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so, permanent hair removal is a pain in the ass, i was thinking, would this topical cream work?

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what about killing the hair follicles, i was thinking:

dexamethasone 1%: there is a study showing that corticosteroids terminate vellus hairs and kills them
sodium cyanide (maybe 5-10%?): will help kill off the cells that form hair
dihydroergotamine (maybe 10%): will kill off blood supply to hair follicles, therefore either killing them or causing them to slow to a crawl
possibly some topoisomerase inhibitors like etoposide, they normally cause hair thinning and falling during chemotherapy, although it could be hard to get.
hyaluronic acid: will help both with possible necrosis due to the cyanide and to carry the compounds deeper into the skin
and for a carrier i was thinking something like DMSO or a water based carrier
what do you guys think? if i get enough money i will try compounding the final version of it at home and try it out on myself
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lick it up

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Our political commissar has once again visited /sci/ and deleted 25% of the content.
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Information on reuters about coming lambda variant

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Apologies for reddit spacing. Anyone else think its really bad news we are seeing MAJOR mutations already?

* Lambda now spreading inSo. America (lol at open borders) is highly infectious and more resistant to vaccines than the original version of the virus

* Researchers found those recovering from COVID (while remaining unvaccinated) have immune system antibodies that fluidly evolve, becoming more potent and better able to resist new variants

* Rockefeller Univ. reported fully-vaccinated people who never had COVID, will not get antibodies that neutralize new variants, from a 3rd dose of an mRNA vaccine

* mRNA vaccines begin to wane by the 5th month, and their antibodies show "little measurable improvement" in the ability to neutralize a broad variety of new variants

* 3 mutations in Lambda's spike protein help it resist neutralization by vaccine-induced antibodies. 2 additional mutations help make Lambda highly infectious

* Senior researcher Kei Sato of the Univ. of Tokyo, "Lambda can be a potential threat to the human society."

https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/delta-infections-among-vaccinated-likely-contagious-lambda-variant-shows-vaccine-2021-08-02/

Good luck anons. Bad times are ahead. Lose weight and start prepping if for no other reason than to avoid the toilet paper chimpouts when they inevitably return.
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Me reading how artificial Hiv-1 spike proteins are being shot into millions of people. There's no was that can end well.
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If you starve (low calories) a person for several months and suddenly one day you give him good food, his brain works at 100% of its capacity instantly?
Taking into account that the caloric deficit reduces the potential of the brain.
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dual n back
meditation
mental arithmetic
spaced repetition
microdosing lsd
imagestreaming
underwater swimming
biofeedback
brainstorming
tantra
dopamine detoxification
colloidal gold
juggling
creatine
coin catching
raw goat's milk
intermittent fasting
mct oil
cyproheptadine
cbt (cognitive behavior therapy)
zettelkasten
classical conditioning
method of loci
dream journaling
regular journaling
mnemonics
incremental reading
interleaving
Feynman Technique
cardio
semen retention
chess
mind mapping
rubik's cubes
lucid dreaming
brainwave synchronization
binaural beats
ginseng
caffeine
semax
l-theanine
cdp-choline
phosphatidylserine
bacopa monnieri
huperzine a
classical music
vinpoctine
piracetam
resveratrol
word association training
B vitamin injections
free running sleep
brown fat
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Do things weigh less on earth when the moon is directly over head?

If the moons cause the tides then me must be able to measure it right?
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Is it scientifically reasonable to murder the unvaccinated?
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How do I get out of this? What religious or medical exemption will work? And is this legal?
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I have to choose between the Sinovac, Astrazeneca and Pfizer vaccines. Wich one is less dangerous if we're talking about adverse reactions?
I'm thinking AstraZeneca since it doesn't use any weird new technology and doesn't seem to be linked to heart failure. But I also know it has it's weird perks.
P.S. I'm 22 years old.
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