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Why do I have to live in a part of the country where the internet is so &%*£@?* slow and it keeps dropping out. AAAARRRRGGGGHHHH.
 
Wayfarer said:
Hopetracer said:
Contemplating about starting a dream journal. I can take the old way of doing everything manually or look for an app/website to do the organizing.

I don't remember enough dreams for a dream journal lol it's already surprising enough if I remember more than one per two weeks or so. lol

I kept a dream journal in the mid 1970's and recorded about 250 dreams.  I noticed some recurring scenarios and symbols that were instructive to me about what was going on in my unconscious mind.  I probably wouldn't have perceived them had I not written the dreams down and then read through the journal a few years later.
 
constant stranger said:
Wayfarer said:
Hopetracer said:
Contemplating about starting a dream journal. I can take the old way of doing everything manually or look for an app/website to do the organizing.

I don't remember enough dreams for a dream journal lol it's already surprising enough if I remember more than one per two weeks or so. lol

I kept a dream journal in the mid 1970's and recorded about 250 dreams.  I noticed some recurring scenarios and symbols that were instructive to me about what was going on in my unconscious mind.  I probably wouldn't have perceived them had I not written the dreams down and then read through the journal a few years later.

Have you ever had recurring dreams?
 
DarkSelene said:
constant stranger said:
Wayfarer said:
Hopetracer said:
Contemplating about starting a dream journal. I can take the old way of doing everything manually or look for an app/website to do the organizing.

I don't remember enough dreams for a dream journal lol it's already surprising enough if I remember more than one per two weeks or so. lol

I kept a dream journal in the mid 1970's and recorded about 250 dreams.  I noticed some recurring scenarios and symbols that were instructive to me about what was going on in my unconscious mind.  I probably wouldn't have perceived them had I not written the dreams down and then read through the journal a few years later.

Have you ever had recurring dreams?

Have you doods heard of the dream journal apps that you can use that compare dream trends worldwide? Lots of people seem to dream the same exact dreams on the same nights all across the world. Its spooky o.o
 
kamya said:
Have you doods heard of the dream journal apps that you can use that compare dream trends worldwide? Lots of people seem to dream the same exact dreams on the same nights all across the world. Its spooky o.o

Seriously? That really is super spooky!
 
Laughing at Feminists who are going on about how men are apparently ******* because researchers abandoned testing of a male contraceptive pill due to side effects. Nevermind the fact that those side effects included someone becoming infertile and someone else committing suicide.
 
^I think their point is that female contraceptive has a possibility of the same side effects. Not to mention the already hormonal issues due to having a cycle. Of course, artificial wombs are starting to sound better to me everyday.
 
AmytheTemperamental said:
^I think their point is that female contraceptive has a possibility of the same side effects. Not to mention the already hormonal issues due to having a cycle. Of course, artificial wombs are starting to sound better to me everyday.

There's no evidence that female contraception interferes with fertility.

And it's also worth noting that the men in question weren't the ones who cancelled the study.
 
Paraiyar said:
AmytheTemperamental said:
^I think their point is that female contraceptive has a possibility of the same side effects. Not to mention the already hormonal issues due to having a cycle. Of course, artificial wombs are starting to sound better to me everyday.

There's no evidence that female contraception interferes with fertility.

No, that's not true. The evidence is mixed on that, including on intrauterine devices, which is a small piece of flexible plastic shaped like a T and is inserted into the uterus as a barrier.
Also, hormonal contraceptives like "the pill" commonly use hormones to prevent an egg from being released from the ovary down the fallopian tube; side effects for women can include depression and yes, suicidal ideations. Read what's inside a pill packet and you'll see that.
 
SofiasMami said:
Paraiyar said:
AmytheTemperamental said:
^I think their point is that female contraceptive has a possibility of the same side effects. Not to mention the already hormonal issues due to having a cycle. Of course, artificial wombs are starting to sound better to me everyday.

There's no evidence that female contraception interferes with fertility.

No, that's not true. The evidence is mixed on that, including on intrauterine devices, which is a small piece of flexible plastic shaped like a T and is inserted into the uterus as a barrier.
Also, hormonal contraceptives like "the pill" commonly use hormones to prevent an egg from being released from the ovary down the fallopian tube; side effects for women can include depression and yes, suicidal ideations. Read what's inside a pill packet and you'll see that.


There is no evidence that the birth control pill causes long term infertility. Yet, according to these Feminist articles, men are ******* for not wanting to risk infertility even though they weren't even the ones who made the decision to cancel the study.

https://www.bu.edu/sph/2013/04/04/l...eptive-use-doesnt-hurt-fertility-study-finds/

Regarding intrauterine devices:

http://www.webmd.com/baby/news/20131016/iud-wont-hurt-future-fertility-study-contends

And the researchers said that the side-effects around suicidal ideation, acne and mood swings were far more frequent and severe then in the case of female contraception. So the Feminist argument was an unwarranted comparison to begin with.
 
SofiasMami said:
I read these articles that you linked to, Paraiyar, and I saw no mention of feminists or *******.

Cosmopolitan and The Atlantic were just two examples of SJW leaning news outlets that basically took this approach. Similar stories in the USA Today and The Independent, all of which omitted significant details.
 
Paraiyar said:
SofiasMami said:
I read these articles that you linked to, Paraiyar, and I saw no mention of feminists or *******.

Cosmopolitan and The Atlantic were just two examples of SJW leaning news outlets that basically took this approach. Similar stories in the USA Today and The Independent, all of which omitted significant details.

For your convenience, that's the Independent article I read recently and probably one of those Paraiyar referenced:
http://www.independent.co.uk/voices...jection-successful-trial-halted-a7384601.html
 

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