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[–] 4 pts

He's been staring into the void and realizing how terrifying it is without a belief in God. It's not surprising he had a massive breakdown. The whole induced coma part is really weird though.

Really weird. People usually come out of a coma with some degree of brain damage.

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never heard of this technique to detox a human being from drugs. russians are something else but its true not everyone can handle the pressure of success that's why you see lots of cocaine users in the upper class of society

I used to listen to Jordan Peterson, but one thing that always stopped me from being completely sold on his ideas was that he always referenced fictions as if they were somehow the epitome of moral compass.

You cannot possibly say Pinocchio is a movie with valuable lessons when the premise is entirely based on a reanimated wooden doll with magic. When he was being serious with a fantasy movie, that's when I realized he may not be a reliable guide.

[–] 1 pt

>But according to Mikhaila, the problems for Peterson started before his book took off on the bestseller list - in October 2016. Mikhaila, her Russian husband and Peterson were only consuming meat and greens, a prequel to the lion diet she has championed to help combat symptoms she says are associated with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis.

While all three had violent 'sodium metabisulphite response. It was really awful - but it hit him hardest,' according to Mikhaila. 'He couldn't stand up without blacking out. He had this impending sense of doom. He wasn't sleeping.'

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