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Started by billy rubin, May 01, 2020, 09:15:32 PM

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billy rubin

https://zapatopi.net/afdb/

this seemed important to me in light of recent attempts by the american liberal democrat illuminati to reshape american opinion of the corna pandemic:

An Aluminum Foil Deflector Beanie (AFDB) is a type of headwear that can shield your brain from most electromagnetic psychotronic mind control carriers. AFDBs are inexpensive (even free if you don't mind scrounging for thrown-out aluminium foil) and can be constructed by anyone with at least the dexterity of a chimp (maybe bonobo). This cheap and unobtrusive form of mind control protection offers real security to the masses. Not only do they protect against incoming signals, but they also block most forms of brain scanning and mind reading, keeping the secrets in your head truly secret. AFDBs are safe and operate automatically. All you do is make it and wear it and you're good to go! Plus, AFDBs are stylish and comfortable.

What are you waiting for? Make one today!




this useful website expains the contruction of your own AFDB, which is important as thge ones you buy may have security breaches built in.

mintenance tips and discliamer ablut alien abduction protection on the last page


Just be happy.

Magdalena


"I've had several "spiritual" or numinous experiences over the years, but never felt that they were the product of anything but the workings of my own mind in reaction to the universe." ~Recusant

Dark Lightning

Not enough foil. The lie-hole is still capable of emissions. I recommend we use an air-tight cylinder in order to get the best effect. It may ping and overheat slightly for the first few minutes, though, but never mind that, it'll stop soon enough.  :P

Icarus

An ordinary plastic bag will work just as well DL. 

One of the tidy ways to off yourself is to use the bag and a helium filled balloon.  Feed the helium from the balloon into the plastic bag and secure the bag around the neck.  ................and NO I am not contemplating that for myself..........I like it here.

Above information from a book: The Final Exit.  Book available from the organization; Compassion And Choices.  They are not a nut case outfit. Their primary aim is to make it legal for a physician to assist in suicide for terminally ill patients who are in severe pain.  The States of Washington and Oregon have made that a legal process when under a carefully controlled set of provisions.

billy rubin

if i were going to kill myself i would not want to fade away into uncozciousness. i would much prefer to see that wall coming at 140 mph, right up until the end.


Just be happy.

Dark Lightning

Leave a nasty wet mess for someone to cleanup? No matter how you go, people are going to be upset. BTW, nitrogen works just as well as helium, and it's a lot more available.

billy rubin

just think of me as a ball turret gunner

when i die, all that you need is a hose


Just be happy.

Dark Lightning


Icarus

I am a teeny bit sensitive about smashing ones self into a barrier at high speed.  I had a motorcycle tuner friend who though brilliant and skilled, had some emotional issues. He was a helluva good tuner and an upper division rider.  He could ride a slower bike into victory lane which he did more than once with my Kawasaki tiddler.  It was a rotary valve two stoke 175 that was not quite as fast as the better financed factory assisted Hondas and Yamahas. (closed course road racing)

As said before he had some mental issues. He rode his very potent Norton 750, at high speed, into the Armco at the Alabama road course.  He did it on purpose and ended his emotional problems instantly and bloodily.  He was my friend.

Dark Lightning

Quote from: Icarus on May 04, 2020, 01:35:40 AM
I am a teeny bit sensitive about smashing ones self into a barrier at high speed.  I had a motorcycle tuner friend who though brilliant and skilled, had some emotional issues. He was a helluva good tuner and an upper division rider.  He could ride a slower bike into victory lane which he did more than once with my Kawasaki tiddler.  It was a rotary valve two stoke 175 that was not quite as fast as the better financed factory assisted Hondas and Yamahas. (closed course road racing)

As said before he had some mental issues. He rode his very potent Norton 750, at high speed, into the Armco at the Alabama road course.  He did it on purpose and ended his emotional problems instantly and bloodily.  He was my friend.

:(  I have friends who are dead, but not on purpose (that I know of), from back in the day when we used to race on canyon roads. It's always a mess to clean up, and the emotional outfall is big on the survivors. Sorry for your loss. It's interesting that at my advanced age I can see something like this and get the same sadness all over again, 50 years later.

billy rubin

well, i have no interest in self immolation or in making work for other people, but on the other hand, i have no personal fear of death and more interest in doing things i consider worthwhile, even if they come with some amount of risk.

im with jack london on this. i would rather be ashes than dust.


Just be happy.