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slowdecline48 June 24th, 2022

The title explains itself.

If you're interested in the ramblings of a middle-aged man with chronic conditions who, at times, sees things a little too clearly for his own good, then read on.

Sometimes I get political, but it won't be all the time.

I don't mind comments in general but if you're going to differ with what I write, that's fine--as long as you can explain your position clearly & reasonably. Rants, shouting & general incoherence will be ignored or flagged, depending on the situation. Try to remember that not everyone else in this world holds your beliefs.

Every so often I may post art or snapshots of projects I'm working on.

If you're still interested after reading all the above, great. (I do wonder at how much time you have on your hands, though)

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slowdecline48 OP October 19th

...phuck.

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Guess I can't drink the way I used to...four years ago.

😵

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mytwistedsoul October 19th

@slowdecline48 Oh man 😬 Hope you feel better soon! 

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slowdecline48 OP October 19th

@mytwistedsoul Thanks, I'm working on it...by hardly doing anything at all. 😄

After some sleep & almost a complete fast today (water + < half a small bottle of milk), I feel somewhat more human.

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slowdecline48 OP October 20th
Edit: After more sleep, added a bowl of oatmeal & about 2/3rds of a tall glass of almond milk...now I'm back in bed. That oughtta do it.
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VictoriaLove7 October 20th

@slowdecline48

Those are healthy meal & drink for well sleeping 😴 🛌

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mytwistedsoul October 20th

@slowdecline48 Glad you're feeling a little more human. Hopefully after the oatmeal, milk and rest you're closer to 100% 

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slowdecline48 OP October 21st

One of the fast pieces I did before I came home, shat brown lava & spent hours in bed right afterward:


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slowdecline48 OP October 22nd

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As of a few minutes after 10. I am content. Head hurts as usual, but the above is good news for me.

The spot price per oz. crossed the $2,700 level on the 17th. From Oct. 21st '23 to now, the value of gold has gone up a bit over 38%.

The point here is not gold; the exact asset doesn't really matter as long as you do your research & think it over before buying. The above shows the power of holding onto a sound investment. Don't worry about daily market movements or price fluctuations; what happens in a day, week or month doesn't matter very much. Just figure out what assets are best for you, buy them, & hold 'em until you're old enough that all there is left is selling & enjoying the profits. Difficult to do at times, but it's not hard to understand. Play the long game, not the short game.

slowdecline48 OP October 22nd

Screenshots from one of today's articles:

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Sure, America is in decline. I've known it for a good while now. Our economic growth is largely debt-fueled, & the main ethnic stocks compose a shrinking majority. But most of Europe is further downhill than us & sliding more quickly, too. Putting it in very rough terms, global economic differences can be summed up thusly:

  • The US innovates
  • China duplicates
  • Europe regulates

That's it, in a nutshell.

Some of our most glaring problems can be found in European nations in even worse form. Unlike with us, their immigrant class is almost exclusively from Muslim-majority countries. In parts of England, France, Norway & Germany the migrants & their offspring have carved out ghettos or banlieues for themselves; to varying degrees, the governments of their host nations effectively do not control those areas, which is why they're nests of crime & Islamic radicalism. Evidence for this is not hard to find. They have drug problems too...two years ago I stumbled across a 1-hr documentary on m€th addiction in & around London. Meanwhile, their economies continue to move sluggishly.

The overall impression I've been getting from Europe (particularly nations of western Europe) is of a congeries of peoples preparing for their own retirement. They seem largely content to let the US do the grunt work of supporting Ukraine (except for Germany's recent contributions of tanks). From what I can tell, there is a broad & usually unspoken malaise among their younger generations...mostly aware of what's going on, & resigned to it. They don't show much ambition overall. Most European nations are full of peoples who have, in essence, given up.

America is in descent, yes. But we haven't yet given up entirely as a nation. We may not do that anytime soon. We may--as I've predicted--slowly fragment into Balkan-style ministates in all but name, some of them mutually hostile to each other. Who knows? I can only extrapolate from present trends; when I gaze into my crystal ball, the future shows dimly if at all.

D∆mn. I'm a poet & didn't even know it.

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slowdecline48 OP October 23rd

"Countless factors have contributed to this development, but one is the way in which Western Europeans have lost what the Spanish philosopher Miguel de Unamuno famously called the ‘tragic sense of life’. They have forgotten what [Stefan] Zweig and his generation so painfully learnt: that everything you love, even the greatest and most cultured civilisations in history, can be swept away by people who are unworthy of them."

- Douglas Murray, The Strange Death of Europe

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slowdecline48 OP October 24th

Since the past Friday night/Saturday morning, it hasn't let up most of the time. My guts have mostly calmed down but the C-clamp is still torqued on my head...have barely gotten anything done.

I have to do something about this, & soon.

Really hope it doesn't involve oxycodone...or any similar narcotic med....

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mytwistedsoul October 24th

@slowdecline48 Could it be related to the new meds? (I think you mentioned something about new meds)  Would an ice pack help? Sometimes they help when I get migraines. It really sucks when they stick around for days. I hope it eases soon Slow

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slowdecline48 OP October 24th

@mytwistedsoul Good question. The new med was supposed to ease the pain, but as far as I can tell it hasn't done diddly-sh1t.

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mytwistedsoul October 24th

@slowdecline48 It really sucks when the meds don't work the way they say it will or it makes things worse. Your headaches do they normally last for days at a time? 

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slowdecline48 OP October 24th

If "normal" applies...yes. Not always. Atmospheric conditions are definitely a factor. This year's storms made me lie down about three days before each one arrived. Amazing how a hurricane can lower barometric pressure for hundreds of square miles in any direction. How 'bout you? Do your migraines put you down for days on end?

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slowdecline48 OP October 24th

The last ENT doc I saw, a few weeks ago, said what I have may not be Meniére's disease after all. We don't have an exact dx yet but he did mention "vestibular migraine" a couple times--that's his current guess.

If that's what I have, well...it's still permanent. The doc may not be too far off. My dad used to get migraines, I believe when he was in his 40's & 50's. For all I know, I might have some ultra-rare condition that 90% of doctors don't even consider & half of 'em haven't even heard of. I hope that isn't the case.

More info about vestibular migraines is here.

It is possible I misled you in the interview we did a while back, @MistyMagic. I didn't do it on purpose. Am unsure if it needs an update or not.

slowdecline48 OP October 24th
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mytwistedsoul October 24th

@slowdecline48 😂

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slowdecline48 OP October 24th

Over about the last three days, it's gotten bad enough that I'm writing haikus again.

slowdecline48 OP October 24th

After three bowlfuls of soup & more sleep, I finally managed to get off my (_|_) & leave the apartment anthill...

Bought my birthday present. It's late but also something I need...my first saw.

By that, I do not mean a hand saw of any kind.

The plan is to get to the property next week, figure out which trees are going down, then mark them & cut a few. The tops are coming off, too. Will need a truck...a small pickup will do. Whatever small logs I can load & are worth the trouble (if any) will go back to my place, where I shall lug them upstairs to the patio where they can dry out a bit. Hopefully. Am figuring this will take a couple days...the smart thing to do would be to bring supplies: water, comestibles, a first-aid kit just in case, etc. Can't forget the machete.

To those of you who are religious: if you ever felt like praying for me, next Wednesday & after would be a fine time for that.1 I will most likely call upon the FSM.2


1Feel free, @Helgafy ... You know I don't follow Yeshua but if I did, I would pray to him now. TBH I don't care whose deity it is or what his/her name is, as long as I don't lose a limb or get flattened by a falling tree.

2Flying Spaghetti Monster.

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mytwistedsoul October 24th

@slowdecline48 Congratulations on your new saw! I will definitely keep you in my thoughts and I have to admit I'm a little intrigued at the thought of praying to the flying spaghetti monster 😁😂

Don't forget safety glasses  and maybe a pair of gloves 😉 (I have an emoji for gloves 🧤) i never knew 😂

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Helgafy October 25th

@slowdecline48

Hi decline.

I like to laugh, but I'm very serious about Jesus Christ, my saviour and God - the wonderful creator. I have been thinking a bit about you. One time I wrote I would pray for you. Then you said something like "Yes Helga, you can come in a car with a megaphone and a red nose shouting the prayer." (It was not exactly those words, but the car, nose and megaphone were there). So I stopped writing to you because I didn't like your sence of humour with for me holy matters (praying to the highest force in the universe). But - I have written a note to myself that I will pray for you Wednesday and the 2 days after. I'll pray to God in the name of Jesus Christ. - Another thing; Trump likes the dictators like Hitler and his officers.  (I think Trump was born when the 2. world-war ended). Crazy times in the US I must say. If he looses the election there will also be crazy times after the election (as 4 years ago). Maybe you don't like it, but I dare to bless you in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.

Helgafy October 25th

@slowdecline48

And here is also a fine Bibleverse for you and for me today "decline" - from "The Old testament".

Deuteronomy 31:8 "The Lord himself goes before you and will be with

 you; he will never leave you nor forsake you. Do not be afraid; do 
not be discouraged.”

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slowdecline48 OP October 26th

@Helgafy At this point, I'll accept any blessing I can find. Perhaps I'm not supposed to accept Christian blessings, halakhically speaking,* but I'll take 'em anyway. What I'm planning on is dangerous. Most of the trees I plan to fell are small ones...but not all of them are. Figuring on felling at least one of the pine trees...the pines on my land are not massive but they're no less than 15"/38.1 cm. at the base, & at least 40 feet/12.9 m. tall...probably more like 50 feet. Once the tree is down, then comes the branch removal & cutting into sections.

People have been killed--& worst of all, crippled for life--doing this sort of thing.

So at this point, I will accept blessings & prayers from wherever they come.

Apologies for offending you a while back. My humor is not always the most polite, & I happen to be a confirmed cynic. (If I weren't a cynic & didn't have tendencies to observe & analyze rather than just believe, I would go to synagogue on the regular, take our dietary laws more seriously, study Torah, etc.)

Re the election: Don't let the news media's three-ring circus get to you! In an election year, American coverage of it is notoriously sensationalistic & overdramatized. I agree that this election is important; that being said, I know the United States quite well. I don't like Kamala Harris but yes...she is the better candidate for the job overall. If Trump should win--which I doubt will occur, given most of current polls--the US will not become another Na.zi Germany. We are too much into consumerism & making money, & our history is nothing like the old Prussian militarism. What will most likely happen, should Trump win, is that corruption will increase considerably & we would, in certain ways, start to resemble a Third World country. Try not to worry about it too much. You're thousands of miles away, after all. 😃


*Halakha = the transliteration of the Hebrew word for Jewish religious law. As you surely know, in Judaism there are a great many rules.

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slowdecline48 OP October 26th

Also - You can call me Slow. Everyone here does.

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slowdecline48 OP October 26th

For your amusement, gentle reader...the article is over 5 years old, but it's fairly typical of my state of residence:

Florida Man mayor smoked crack, practiced medicine sans license...


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slowdecline48 OP October 26th

Also - thanks for the upvotes, @lulufay

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Helgafy October 28th
Hi.
On Thursday (this week) 320 psychiaters have bought an advertisement in "Washington post" telling that Donald Trump is too unstable in his narcissisme to lead. 
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mytwistedsoul October 28th

@Helgafy For the first time in 36 years the "Post" has not endorsed any president. Which, in my humble opinion says what they think of the other candidate. The media has been lying to everyone for years. They could tell me the sky is blue and I would need to see it myself. While I can't deny that he is most likely a narcissist, I also don't think he will destroy our country as everyone claims. He didn't the last time he was in office. Just my thoughts on it

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slowdecline48 OP October 28th

@mytwistedsoul I agree...Trump's reputation as as much due to legacy news media being against him as to his own behavior. The other thing is, he has the same issue Biden had when he was running in 2020: age. Trump is older now than Biden was back then, & it's starting to show...

Harris may be a machine politician, but she's 59 & shows no signs of senility. That alone puts her in my favor, though I still have to hold my nose.

@Helgafy - Are you aware that no headshrinker can properly diagnose someone without a formal psychiatric examination of that person?... Seems like a lot of people have either forgotten that fact or never learned it to begin with, in these days of armchair-diagnosis-as-ad-hominem.

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mytwistedsoul October 28th

@slowdecline48 I will agree with you on his age and while She might be younger I'm still a no for her. I do think that Vance makes a good impact as opposed to her running mate which I will refrain from calling him by his nickname. Neither of them other than their age brings anything to the table for me. She has flip-flopped on too many things for me to consider her trust worthy. Not to mention the whole time she's been misleading everyone on Biden's decline. 

The sad thing is everyone liked him until he started running way back when. The people that now consider him public enemy #1 once called him a friend. 
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slowdecline48 OP October 29th

If by "everyone" you mean people who vote Democrat &/or the more tribal-minded Blue state liberals then yes, "everyone" defended Biden until his senility & lack of energy became too obvious to ignore during his debate with Trump. The rest of us knew Biden wasn't up to the demands of governance, including me. The main legacy news media sources (excluding Fox) did much to mislead the voting public about Slow Joe...but they didn't fool those of us who observed him closely.

Like I said, I'm not a fan of Harris but at this point, I don't think Trump is the best choice. As for Harris' flip-flopping, that's standard behavior of politicians in representative democracies. They do it because if they stand against the prevailing winds they'll lose the next election...& the wind shifts, sometimes quickly. Kamala is a cog in the machine, & for most of her career that's all she's ever been.

I'm not a party man at all...from where I stand, the Dems & Repubs are equally venal & corrupt. But they are the duopoly that run the fedgov...no third party candidate has any real chance to get in, & likely never will. You know it; I know it; everyone outside third party bases know it. At this point it's a question of which candidate is less undesirable...& how tightly can you hold your nose while voting for your choice. I'm wondering whether I should vote at all TBH...for the federal election, anyway. I abstained for quite a few years & no, it was not out of "apathy". I had specific reasons to not vote.

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mytwistedsoul October 29th

@slowdecline48 Tbh I'm an independent. I used to not follow politics that much. But these last couple of years have been horrible and I don't like the direction we're headed

Yeah everyone knew old Joe wasn't up to the job. 
And yeah I agree both sides are corrupt. Hey I don't see anything wrong with not voting no matter what your reasons. If both candidates suck who can you choose? You've got to do what's right for you 
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Helgafy October 29th

@slowdecline48

Thank you, thank you, thank you friend. (I call you "friend" because I think to call you "slow" is so slow!) Headshrinker - lol! Well - if he had given his test for his health to the public as Camela has done - maybe his diagnose would be written there. (I was thinking yesterday - why is Trump occupied with Hitler - over here in Germany - and then I remember - his father og grandfather came from Germany so they have told him of that history).

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Helgafy October 29th

@mytwistedsoul

Thank you so much twist for telling your thoughts. Your opinion is very important.

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