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Hey, where'd you go?

submitted by big_fat_dangus to Retarded 2.1 yearsMar 24, 2022 17:17:58 ago (+48/-0)     (files.catbox.moe)

https://files.catbox.moe/otkmc0.mp4



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[ - ] localsal 13 points 2.1 yearsMar 24, 2022 17:57:26 ago (+13/-0)

That's pretty funny.

Sleep deprivation can do that.

But also being singularly focused. I have times where I can't see what I am looking at because I expect it to have a specific profile from being in a particular position.

My dad and my mom have this fight all the time because my dad can't find the mayo in the fridge, when it is right in front of him - from what my mom says. LOL

[ - ] bobdole9 6 points 2.1 yearsMar 24, 2022 20:25:45 ago (+6/-0)

Had this a couple times when my 2nd was born. Running a few weeks on 2.5 hour naps turns you retarded.

[ - ] localsal 3 points 2.1 yearsMar 24, 2022 20:29:43 ago (+3/-0)

And sleep deprivation is cumulative and cannot be easily reversed, eg sleeping 3 hours per night can lose 5 iq points in a week, but sleeping for a week only restores 3 iq points.

Losing sleep is a losing game to play - one that tragically affects the weakest people the hardest and at the worst times.

[ - ] bobdole9 0 points 2.1 yearsMar 24, 2022 20:33:26 ago (+0/-0)

That explains why I felt stupid for a few months.

Today I Learned.

[ - ] localsal 5 points 2.1 yearsMar 24, 2022 21:05:37 ago (+5/-0)

I haven't read any studies that support this, but I am kind of thinking that the jab interferes with the sleep restorative process in normies.

One common side effect of the jab is "cognitive decline", however you define that, but cognitive decline with sleep deprivation is due to the brain not being able to properly "detoxify" with good sleep. The toxins build up and impair functionality.

Foggy brain syndrome symptoms from sleep deprivation and also from the jab seem to be very similar - although the jab seems to be a lot more dramatic in accruing effects. People understand when they don't get sleep and try to offset that loss. With the jab, people may act like they haven't slept in a week, but don't realize that because they get decent amounts of sleep.

[ - ] SparklingWiggle 0 points 2.1 yearsMar 24, 2022 21:51:11 ago (+0/-0)

I've seen jabbers acting dumber than normal. It adds up.

[ - ] localsal 1 point 2.1 yearsMar 24, 2022 21:56:13 ago (+1/-0)

Very much so.

It would be nice to suggest a study to colleagues, but I am very hesitant to find out the results.

Using sleep deprivation as an analogy, those affected by cognitive decline from the jab will die very tragic and preventable deaths in about 2 years.

Car crashes, trips and falls, very bad decisions that seem to make sense at the time.

Essentially "Final Destination: Death by Pfizer".

[ - ] Rotteuxx 1 point 2.1 yearsMar 24, 2022 22:40:34 ago (+1/-0)

This guy went down the spike protein rabbit hole, he's still digging.

https://wmcresearch.substack.com

[ - ] localsal 0 points 2.1 yearsMar 24, 2022 23:12:56 ago (+0/-0)

Nice link. Thanks.

There are many ways that the mrna is dangerous, and I haven't seen many that investigate the cognitive decline aspect in the "detoxifying" area.

Early on I speculated that "where" the jab went in was one critical factor in the severity of the disease - as in if the materials were delivered majorly into muscle tissue or if there was the ability of the materials to travel in the vasculature before being activated.

An untrained pharmacist could inject the contents into a vein, and the materials could quickly travel to the heart - if the spike proteins were generated in or near the heart, the clotting would start right there, resulting in an immediate heart attack.

If the mrna materials hit the lymph nodes, or some other region closely tied to the nervous system/brain, then the blood brain barrier could be compromised and spike proteins generated and clotted in the channels used for brain drainage. This could affect the ability of the brain to detoxify, making cognitive decline happen continually as the brain cannot "sleep".

[ - ] Rotteuxx 0 points 2.1 yearsApr 5, 2022 19:32:16 ago (+0/-0)

It's a lot worse than that, fren. Go back to that link and read his April posts...

Vaidsheimer's is real.

[ - ] Clubberlang 2 points 2.1 yearsMar 24, 2022 20:00:18 ago (+2/-0)

Hidden in plain sight

[ - ] SparklingWiggle 9 points 2.1 yearsMar 24, 2022 21:48:33 ago (+9/-0)

Like jews.

[ - ] deleted 4 points 2.1 yearsMar 24, 2022 19:25:24 ago (+4/-0)

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[ - ] winners_history 3 points 2.1 yearsMar 24, 2022 18:49:41 ago (+3/-0)

That's like scrambling around to find your glasses when they're on top of your head.

[ - ] Prairie 1 point 2.1 yearsMar 24, 2022 21:12:20 ago (+1/-0)

I've done this with my slavephone to many times, thinking I've lost it while in a store.

[ - ] Clubberlang 1 point 2.1 yearsMar 24, 2022 19:59:44 ago (+1/-0)

That video is so glowbohomo.

The staring at phones needs to stop.

[ - ] Ragnar 0 points 2.1 yearsMar 24, 2022 23:09:54 ago (+0/-0)

At least she cared enough to throw her phone down and look for the baby. And then even kissed him. I didn’t know chinese people gave a damn about any human, even their own kids

[ - ] 1Icemonkey 0 points 2.1 yearsMar 24, 2022 22:30:05 ago (+0/-0)

Where’s muh sunglasses?

On my face!

[ - ] Broc_Liath 0 points 2.1 yearsMar 24, 2022 21:18:40 ago (+0/-0)

I've done that so many times with my glasses. Wandered around looking for them like crazy until I realise I'm wearing them.

[ - ] Ragnar 0 points 2.1 yearsMar 24, 2022 23:12:47 ago (+0/-0)

You got dementia, gramps

[ - ] Centaurus 0 points 2.1 yearsMar 24, 2022 19:56:28 ago (+0/-0)

That's me and my car keys.

[ - ] Clubberlang 1 point 2.1 yearsMar 24, 2022 20:00:58 ago (+1/-0)

Stonerapp.com

[ - ] Centaurus 0 points 2.1 yearsMar 24, 2022 20:03:58 ago (+0/-0)

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