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#141 Re: The Garden » Current Events... » 99 weeks ago

misterID wrote:

I was just thinking about you, Mitch. Did you ever get that lawsuit straightened out of those employees trying to take your business away from you?

Thank you for asking…there are two types of damages in a law suit..punitive vs compensatory…

I’ve won $338k in compensatory alone…punitive is still being letigated…could be $3 million before it’s all said and done…we’re about to enter year 9….not sure what this will all lead to….the $338k is being held in ESCROW believe it or not…they appealed and that’s been going on for some time…by going on i mean sitting in someone’s stack untouched and collecting dust….since September 2022.

This has been the slowest game of chess ever…but thank you for asking.

#142 Re: The Garden » Current Events... » 99 weeks ago

James wrote:

It's going to be a repeat...but with the tables turned.

Biden is the incumbent... without a good record. He's also got his own scandals to deal with.

Trump will win by a few points.

If the left refuses to learn its lesson, we'll be dealing with Ivanka in 2028.

New prediction...

Ivanka will be his Secretary of State...or Jr. will be at Defense.

This will be Trump's final chapter...and this time instead of just hanging around the inner circle, they will be looking to move into it themselves and use it as a springboard.

.but I wouldn't mind moving on from this whole era...

They're going to regret not moving on from it the moment he walked out of the White House.

It's fucking crazy how they kept it going.


As you know...I use Reddit a lot to see both sides of the insanity.

I could check Conservative....they'd be talking about Desantis, something crazy the lunatic fringe is pushing, Biden or Kamala.

I could check Politics....Trump and...more Trump. The majority of articles would be Trump related...and if Biden was getting negative attention, they'd double down on Trump and censor the Biden stuff.

Now they devote a lot of time shitting on Desantis because of Disney...which just opens the door even wider for Trump.

It's madness.

Im reluctant to use any social media samplings as indicative of much...twitter and now even reddit is full of mutants.

I'm also not exactly sure what you mean about 2021 and leaving Trump behind. That was never going to happen. People are running back to Trump because their knight in shining armor (Desantis) turned out to be feckless. Neither side has any one better to offer than Biden and Trump...and Trump isn't even a Republican, he's an opportunist.

The first election I was able to vote in was Gore vs Bush...it seems every election has just been awful since then. I have no real personal recollection of anything prior to that one other than being aware of who won and lost in the 90s and late 80s. Even my hardcore conservative grandparents had nice things to say about Dukakis.

#143 Re: The Garden » Current Events... » 99 weeks ago

James wrote:

I'm still exhausted from all things 2020. I'm not ready to do this again with Trump involved. Why can't we move on from him?

When the right gave the left an opening to move on from Trump world in 2021, they should've took it and ran with it.

Instead...the left kept him in the news cycle...which prevents the country from moving on.

In 2023 Trump is now in a better position to win than he was in 2015.

I predicted this very thing back then...If the left refused to stop talking about him, we'd be right back where we started.

Both sides are so obsessed with their culture wars that it creates a scenario for Trump to dance and strut right back into the White House.

I still think Biden beats Trump again...but I wouldn't mind moving on from this whole era even if it meant Dems lose...

But it seems they've caught up in terms of electoral engineering.

To be fair, keeping Trump involved has cost the Republicans a ton of elections since 2016. Trump doesn't care about anything but himself. The Dems have flipped that into a positive.

Biden vs Trump in 2024 looks like an instant replay to me at this point...but I acknowledge we're in season 9 of a tv show that jumped the shark some time ago...but let's face it...when elections are more often won by 1% of the vote then culture wars are the perfect motivator to otherwise disengaged people.

#144 Re: The Garden » Current Events... » 99 weeks ago

Didn't you hear? Coups are cool now.

I don't see what in Africa is worth going to war for...didn't we just get done pulling out of every world skirmish in a direct way? The only reason to do so would be to prove a point.

I'm more worried about the 2024 US elections. I'm still exhausted from all things 2020. I'm not ready to do this again with Trump involved. Why can't we move on from him?

#145 Re: The Garden » Holistic therapies, coaching, etc, anyone? » 104 weeks ago

Yamcha wrote:
mitchejw wrote:

These are what we call non-evidence based practices. That doesn’t mean they don’t help. All it means is that no one has ever been able to provide evidence that they make a difference either positively or negatively.

I, too, tried acupuncture but when i push for anyone at all to give me any explanation as to what it does and how it works…i don’t get much in the way that gives me confidence in it. Even the person delivering the treatment cant adequately explain it in a way that even remotely makes sense.

So for me…the fact that there is no evidence of its efficacy, the practitioner not being able to explain what it does and the fact that most health insurance companies won’t cover is enough for me to say ‘this seems like a waste of my time.’

mitchejw wrote:

These are what we call non-evidence based practices. That doesn’t mean they don’t help. All it means is that no one has ever been able to provide evidence that they make a difference either positively or negatively.

I, too, tried acupuncture but when i push for anyone at all to give me any explanation as to what it does and how it works…i don’t get much in the way that gives me confidence in it. Even the person delivering the treatment cant adequately explain it in a way that even remotely makes sense.

So for me…the fact that there is no evidence of its efficacy, the practitioner not being able to explain what it does and the fact that most health insurance companies won’t cover is enough for me to say ‘this seems like a waste of my time.’


Acupuncture is based on traditional Chinese medecine. It's totally different from what we do here in the West. It is not very easy to understand, from our point of view. Yin/yang, male/female, organs, meridians (energy channels), acupoints (that's where they stick the needles!), elements (fire, metal, wood, earth, water) are some of the concepts used in acupuncture. In Chinese medicine each organ represents something - a season, an emotion, a colour, an element, etc. The practitioners  look at your skin colour and can tell what your problem is, in which organ... It seems crazy. I think the main concept is that energy must be able to flow through our bodies in a balanced manner, thanks to invisible channels called meridians. Our energy can get  blocked due to lots of stress, for instance,  and if it remains blocked, we can become very ill. If an organ receives too much energy, it is not good either. It is all about balance.

Hidden Text:

I hope I have explained it better. big_smile


My evidence to support that EFT works is that I used it to clear huge levels of anxiety around being in a lift.  I just could not get in one any longer. Not that I ever got stuck in a lift. I think it was that something  happened in an another situation, with feelings of being trapped in a small space, and not being able to breathe, that caused the problem with getting in a lift.

Anyway, this was me just under six months ago:
Feeling very scared just at the thought I would have to use a lift (at work, whilst travelling, at the hospital, etc)
Whenever I felt a bit less of a coward and actually got inside a lift,  the closing doors made me feel terrified. I jumped out and used the staircase instead.
I would gleefully climb up hundreds of stairs if that meant I didn't have to be in a lift! 17
Whenever I was going to some place where I would have to go from one floor to another, I would ask where the staircase was.
If people pointed the lift to me, I would say "I don't go in that".
The worst incident was in August last year: I had a proper panic attack, I started to shout and cry in public. This was it, I had to do something.

EFT did wonders. I used the lift several times today while at work. It's such a change, in so little time. I found a post from 2014 on my Facebook yesterday, and I know it's about the event that caused the problem. Almost 10 years of leaving in fear... Now I just want to laugh it off.

Well I agree, you should definitely consider all options especially when you feel yourself getting worse. My only point was that if I directly asked the practitioner what her goal was, she basically either didn't have one or couldn't articulate it. I was open minded enough to try and because just like you, I was suffering in silence. I did it at least 10 times too.

If something is working for you then by all means, keep doing it.

#146 Re: The Garden » Holistic therapies, coaching, etc, anyone? » 104 weeks ago

These are what we call non-evidence based practices. That doesn’t mean they don’t help. All it means is that no one has ever been able to provide evidence that they make a difference either positively or negatively.

I, too, tried acupuncture but when i push for anyone at all to give me any explanation as to what it does and how it works…i don’t get much in the way that gives me confidence in it. Even the person delivering the treatment cant adequately explain it in a way that even remotely makes sense.

So for me…the fact that there is no evidence of its efficacy, the practitioner not being able to explain what it does and the fact that most health insurance companies won’t cover is enough for me to say ‘this seems like a waste of my time.’

#147 Re: The Garden » Current Events Thread » 129 weeks ago

Neemo wrote:

It's kinda weird situation that Noone has Interceded to help Ukraine...is the general sentiment that the west is afraid of Russian nukes?

I think this is why the EU was and is important. It united Europe at least economically...which quite frankly is the only thing that truly unites Americans. If Europe could pull off something similar to the way states are treated as countries but still unify militarily and/or economically then Russia would be relegated to second world status quite quickly.

I don't think either side wants to escalate this much farther. And I also think the Russian military is vastly over rated. Looking back through history, they never had anything but the most soldiers....they've always been disorganized, ill equipped and taken the heaviest casualties.

I want to speculate that Putin has overplayed his hand. His (and quite frankly the Russian government in general) obsession with the past will be his undoing. Righting the wrongs of the past is no way forward even if they did lose 20 million troops in WW2.

#148 Re: The Garden » Current Events Thread » 129 weeks ago

Randall Flagg wrote:

Thanks for the contribution, Mitch.

It's not my fault that a couple middle aged men need to sit around jerking off about war strategy. Especially when that jerking off is purely speculation and quite frankly, mostly projection.

I'll repeat...no one cares about this anymore. Just like no one cares about how we left a certain middle eastern country in 2021.

Do you know why?

#149 Re: The Garden » Current Events Thread » 130 weeks ago

No one cares about Ukraine anymore.

#150 Re: The Garden » Current Events Thread » 130 weeks ago

It's been really enjoyable to watch the Republicans in the house eat their own. They really have no interest in governing and the clowns that will be in power in the House are going to make the next 2 years an absolute clown show. What an embarrassment. It'll be nothing more than the Donald Trump revenge tour that will be little more than a cough as Gaetz, Green and Boebert do press and hold rallies with absolutely no point or purpose other than getting their faces on tv more and more.

They're in complete chaos with no real objectives, just lots of drama. The Dems should've been slaughtered in the midterms.

The Republicans have 2 years to purge themselves of Trump. If they don't, they'll be giving the house right back.

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