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Putting me in my place

You're a nutless retard and everyone you love is burning in Hell. Unless it isn't real, in which case, they are just deceased. And your value is lower than mine.
Hym "You're not putting me in my place by doing this and if people don't start coming forward about my contribution to AI I'm going to put some random kid in THEIR place. The ground. He was a piece of shit who was completely devoid of sympathy for people he perceived to be beneath him and then only differences between us are that my dick is small and I'm actually better than everyone."
by Hym Iam May 18, 2025
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How do I place an order?

To place an order, add your desired products to the cart and proceed to checkout by entering
your shipping and contact information. Payment instructions will be provided at this stage.
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Land the plane

When a tweaker’s been up for days — eyes wide, jaw clenching, talking circles, trippin’ on static — and it’s time to shut it all down and finally get some sleep before they fully blast off into psychosis.
Dude’s been rearranging the same five screws for eight hourssomeone tell him to land the plane.”
by Sha-zeus July 18, 2025
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Land your plane

The semi polite way to tell someone to shut up when they are rambling on about nothing of interest to you.
Clay continued to talk even tho meghan wasn’t listening to him anymore really.

You need to land your plane already, Clay.” Meghan told him.
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brounie333's Place

This is Brounie333's place, this is where he belongs.
I went to Brounie333's place
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Specifically, the challenge of harnessing, studying, or prescribing it without deception and thus destroying it. The effect depends on a belief in a genuine treatment. If a doctor knowingly prescribes a sugar pill saying "this is a powerful drug," it's unethical lying. If they say "this is a placebo, but it might help through your mind," the belief—and thus the effect—often vanishes. The phenomenon seems to require a kind of benevolent, therapeutic illusion that modern medical ethics cannot accommodate. Its very nature resists ethical integration into standard care.
Example: Open-label placebo studies, where patients are told "this is a sugar pill with no medicine, but placebo effects are powerful," still show significant therapeutic benefits for conditions like IBS and chronic pain. This adds another layer to the hard problem: How can belief persist and be efficacious even when the patient knows it's a placebo? This suggests a complex, non-conscious mechanism beyond simple conscious faith, operating even when higher cognition is "in on the trick." Hard Problem of the Placebo Effect.
by Dumuabzu January 25, 2026
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Hard Problem of Placebo

The deep philosophical and scientific puzzle of how an inert substance or sham procedure can produce objectively measurable physiological changes (like altered brain chemistry, reduced inflammation, or lowered blood pressure) purely through the patient's subjective belief and expectation. The mystery isn't that people feel better; it's that their bodies actually get better in quantifiable ways without any pharmacologically active cause. This forces a confrontation with the mind-body problem, suggesting that beliefs aren't just mental ghosts but powerful biological agents that can modulate the immune, endocrine, and nervous systems in ways we don't understand.
Example: In a clinical trial, patients given fake painkillers (sugar pills) not only report less pain, but brain scans show their opioid receptors activate and their anterior cingulate cortex (pain-processing region) quiets down, mirroring the exact neural effects of real morphine. The hard problem: How does the abstract meaning of "I have taken medicine" get translated by the brain into the specific biochemical cascade that dampens inflammation? The belief seems to act as its own pharmacology, and we have no map for how that translation works. Hard Problem of Placebo.
by Dumuabzu January 25, 2026
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