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    #46
    The disappearance of a member in good standing

    LadyLush;1438810 wrote: Andy went to Kansas City!

    His team let him down! He is a GREAT coach!

    And I love the Broncos too! Elway believed in Manning when the Colts gave up.

    Glad to see you again, You got hit hard, I should have backed you more; but of course I was drinking...

    Sorry!

    LL
    Well thanks LL! Yes Andy did leave us. It was time though. Time to rebuild. Darn Philly.

    Elway is good people. I actually had lunch with him. All business.

    Good to hear from you!

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      #47
      The disappearance of a member in good standing

      LadyLush;1438810 wrote: Andy went to Kansas City!

      His team let him down! He is a GREAT coach!

      And I love the Broncos too! Elway believed in Manning when the Colts gave up.

      Glad to see you again, You got hit hard, I should have backed you more; but of course I was drinking...

      Sorry!

      LL

      LOL, we went 2 and 14 this year..........and I say one of those wins was a farce.....there isnt enough talented personal either players, or management to turn this clown team around...............:H
      Living on Planet Sober since 05/02/11




      DAREDEVIL COOKIE MONSTER

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        #48
        The disappearance of a member in good standing

        COSGringo;1438688 wrote: I have to agree from what I am seeing with missyabby1.

        I mean I come back and I have Xadrian telling me I am a poser. Ha! I left because of posers and have no reason to believe they aren't still on here. Xadrian, how do I know you aren't one?

        I had a lot of history on here and if there are any old timers left they will know who I am. I never played games on here.

        Seems like a lot of games going on now. So where do people that need help go?

        Oh, and Xadrian look at my join date and post count. I have old posts talking about how I started and where I live. Maybe you should lay off that red light district (if you want to call it that) in Aruba.
        Don't worry, it was just some sarcasm. There has been a lot of speculation going on lately.
        Seems like every coincidental use of similar statements and sentences is a proof or indication for an electronic clone. Now that missabby suggests that there had been some identity theft over here, I just wanted to add a teaspoon.

        Although it is possible that frauds and infiltrants are here (it wouldn't be weird that baclofen had the attention of certain organizations that have intentions to exploit the effects of certain medicins), we shouldn't get too paranoid and suspicious right away.

        And of course my real name is not Xadrian, so in that respect you are right I'm not saying who I am.
        The rest of the information I posted on this forum is authentic.
        Why? Because I hope other ill people can benefit from my own experiences.
        Today is the first day of the rest of my life.

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          #49
          The disappearance of a member in good standing

          Good deal.

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            #50
            The disappearance of a member in good standing

            Been there, done that.

            This thread addresses many of the issues discussed here:-

            https://www.mywayout.org/community/f2...rum-67798.html

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              #51
              The disappearance of a member in good standing

              Colin;1439339 wrote: This thread addresses many of the issues discussed here:-

              https://www.mywayout.org/community/f2...rum-67798.html
              Nice, I started that thread. There definitely are no mods anymore. Glad the forum is still here for those in need.

              I get concerned it could get shut down.

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                #52
                The disappearance of a member in good standing

                If it gets shut down we will open another somewhere else. OK?
                BACLOFENISTA

                baclofenuk.com

                http://www.theendofmyaddiction.org





                Olivier Ameisen

                In addiction, suppression of symptoms should suppress the disease altogether since addiction is, as he observed, a "symptom-driven disease". Of all "anticraving medications used in animals, only one - baclofen - has the unique property of suppressing the motivation to consume cocaine, heroin, alcohol, nicotine and d-amphetamine"

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                  #53
                  The disappearance of a member in good standing

                  Otter;1439419 wrote: If it gets shut down we will open another somewhere else. OK?
                  Sounds good. Make sure you send out the announcements. I could probably host it if you want to mod it.
                  Thx

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                    #54
                    The disappearance of a member in good standing

                    COSGringo;1439491 wrote: I could probably host it if you want to mod it.
                    That might work but who will mod the modder? Watch out for infinite recursion.

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                      #55
                      The disappearance of a member in good standing

                      Colin;1439704 wrote: That might work but who will mod the modder? Watch out for infinite recursion.
                      Alex Trebek of course.

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                        #56
                        The disappearance of a member in good standing

                        Say what you will about Wikipedia, but I found this (mostly) heartening:

                        From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin_foil_hat:

                        The notion that a tin foil hat can significantly reduce the intensity of incident radio frequency radiation on the wearer's brain has some scientific validity, as the effect of strong radio waves has been documented for quite some time.[3] A well-constructed tin foil enclosure would approximate a Faraday cage, reducing the amount of (typically harmless) radiofrequency electromagnetic radiation passing through to the interior of the structure. A common high school physics demonstration involves placing an AM radio on tin foil, and then covering the radio with a metal bucket. This leads to a noticeable reduction in signal strength. The efficiency of such an enclosure in blocking such radiation depends on the thickness of the tin foil, as dictated by the skin depth, the distance the radiation can propagate in a particular non-ideal conductor. For half-millimetre-thick tin foil, radiation above about 20*kHz (i.e., including both AM and FM bands) would be partially blocked, although tin foil is not sold in this thickness, so numerous layers of tin foil would be required to achieve this effect.[4]

                        The effectiveness of the tin foil hat as electromagnetic shielding for stopping radio waves is greatly reduced by it not being a complete enclosure. Placing an AM radio under a metal bucket without a conductive layer underneath demonstrates the relative ineffectiveness of such a setup. Indeed, because the effect of an ungrounded Faraday cage is to partially reflect the incident radiation, a radio wave that is incident on the inner surface of the hat (i.e., coming from underneath the hat-wearer) would be reflected and partially 'focused' towards the user's brain. While tin foil hats may have originated in some understanding of the Faraday cage effect, the use of such a hat to attenuate radio waves belongs properly to the realm of pseudoscience.

                        A study by graduate students at MIT determined that a tin foil hat could attenuate incoming radiation depending on frequency. At WIFI frequencies - 2.4*GHz is attenuated by up to 90dB; the effect was observed to be roughly independent of the relative placement of the wearer and radiation source.[5] At GHz wavelengths, the skin depth is less than the thickness of even the thinnest foil.[6]

                        Tin foil hats are seen by some[who?] as a protective measure against the effects of electromagnetic radiation (EMR). Despite some allegations that EMR exposure has negative health consequences,[7] at this time, no link has been verifiably proven between the radio-frequency EMR that tin foil hats are meant to protect against and subsequent ill health.[8]

                        -tk
                        TerryK celebrates 6 years of sobriety and indifference to alcohol thanks to baclofen

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                          #57
                          The disappearance of a member in good standing

                          Great article.

                          Don't forget about those pesky reptilians/shapeshifters among us on the planet.

                          Also from Wikipedia-
                          Reptilians (also called reptoids,[1] reptiloids, or draconians) are purported reptilian humanoids that play a prominent role in science fiction, as well as modern ufology and conspiracy theories.[2][3][4] The idea of reptilians on Earth was popularized by David Icke, a conspiracy theorist who says shape-shifting reptilian people control our world by taking on human form and gaining political power to manipulate our societies. Icke has claimed on multiple occasions that many of the world leaders are, or are possessed by, reptilians attempting to gain power to rule the world.[citation needed]



                          Also, I saw Elvis at the Dollar Store the other day. He was looking for a spatula to spread PB&J on his favorite sandwiches.

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                            #58
                            The disappearance of a member in good standing

                            terryk;1439893 wrote: Say what you will about Wikipedia, but I found this (mostly) heartening:

                            From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin_foil_hat:

                            The notion that a tin foil hat can significantly reduce the intensity of incident radio frequency radiation on the wearer's brain has some scientific validity
                            More recent research has also uncovered the blocking power of tin-foil hats related to the aural frequencies from 740 - 920 Hertz[1], thus unearthing another rich vein of recursion where tin-foil hats can be used to block tin-foil hat propaganda systems. Another unfortunate example of badly constructed infinite recursion systems causing the listener to disappear up his own orifice.

                            [1] Orifice
                            From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
                            An orifice is any opening, mouth, hole or vent, as of a pipe, plate, or a body.
                            Back Orifice, a controversial computer program designed for remote system administration

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                              #59
                              The disappearance of a member in good standing

                              Colin;1439900 wrote:
                              Back Orifice, a controversial computer program designed for remote system administration
                              The original meaning of the term "back orifice" is noted in Roman Homosexuality: Ideologies of Masculinity in Classical Antiquity (Ideologies of Desire) by Craig A Williams.

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                                #60
                                The disappearance of a member in good standing

                                I noticed my last post in the thread "baclofen almost destroyed my life" and also a post of Otter, as well as a post of the troll were removed within 30 seconds.
                                Although all 3 posts weren't nice, it is a clear proof that this forum is being moderated and subject to censorship.
                                Today is the first day of the rest of my life.

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