Timothy Leary – Civil Obedience

“In a society that values conformity and obedience, the individual who dares to think for themselves is often ostracized and ridiculed. These nonconformists, these outcasts, are the true pioneers of society, the ones who push us to question our assumptions and expand our horizons. They are the ones who are not afraid to be different, to be themselves. If you find yourself feeling like an outsider, like you don’t fit in with the crowd, that’s a good thing. It means that you have the potential to make a real difference in the world. Don’t be afraid to be yourself, to follow your own path. The world needs your unique perspective.”

~ Timothy Leary

Art by Laron G. S. via Midjourney (Message Laron for digital prints)

How Christianity became popular

*This is just a reminder of how Christianity became so popular today.*

During the reign of Charlemagne, women were impaled on sharpened poles put in the vagina.

Slowly, over days, the pole would travel the length of the body through the organs, causing tremendous pain, simply because a woman was found collecting herbs in the forest. She was labelled a witch.

Their screams could be heard for days as an example to those who would not accept the foreign faith. Christianity became so popular because of sheer terror of what would happen if it wasn’t accepted. And people think the Nazis were horrible..

Observant Iroyin Ife

Bay leaves & Clove – Ridding bugs

Put this on for 1 hour in your house, you will never see Flies, Mosquitoes or Cockroaches again 🤩

1. Homemade Mosquito Trap:

Mix 1 cup of water and 5 tablespoons of sugar in a pot. Dissolve the sugar over low heat.

Add 1 tablespoon of yeast, then turn off the stove.

Cut the top off a 2-liter plastic bottle and invert it into the base.

Pour the sugar and yeast mixture into the bottle.

Seal the top with tape and cover the bottle with cardboard or fabric.

Place the trap in areas where mosquitoes gather.

2. Bay Leaf and Clove Spray:

In a pot, combine 1 cup of water, 15 bay leaves, and 20 cloves.

Simmer for 10 minutes to release the scent.

Transfer the mixture to a spray container.

Use this spray in areas where cockroaches, flies, and mosquitoes are a problem.

3. Insect-Repellent Spray:

Mix 1/2 cup of shampoo, 1/2 cup of white vinegar, and 1/2 cup of vegetable oil in a container.

Combine the ingredients thoroughly and transfer the mixture to a spray bottle.

Apply this spray in areas where insects are common, such as cockroaches, flies, and mosquitoes.

Wife-Mother / Stay at home – She doesn’t work…

My wife doesn’t work…

Conversation between a husband (M) and a psychologist (P):

P: What do you do for a living, Mr. Rogers?

M: I am an accountant in a bank…

P: And your wife?

M: She doesn’t work. She’s a stay-at-home mom.

P: Who prepares breakfast for your family?

M: My wife, since she doesn’t work.

P: What time does your wife wake up in the morning?

M: She wakes up very early since things have to be organized. She prepares lunches for the children, she makes sure they are well dressed and combed, that they have eaten, brushed their teeth and collected all their school belongings. She wakes up with the baby, changes his diaper and breastfeeds him.

P: How do your children get to school?

M: My wife drives them to school, since she doesn’t work.

P: After driving the children to school, what does she do?

M: She goes to the supermarket to buy groceries or she does shopping for the house. Sometimes she forgets something and has to do the whole trip again with the crying baby. Once she returns home, she has to feed and breastfeed the baby, change his diaper and prepare him for a nap, clean the house and do the laundry. You know, since she doesn’t work.

P: In the evening, when you come back from the office, what do you do?

M: I’m resting, of course. I’m exhausted from my long day of work at the bank.

P: What does your wife do in the evening?

M: She cooks dinner, serves us food, washes the dishes, cleans the house and walks the dog. After helping the children with their homework, she gets them ready for bed and checks that they have brushed their teeth. Then she changes the baby’s diaper and breastfeeds him again. When she is in bed, she wakes up regularly to breastfeed and change diapers as needed, since she does not have to get up to go to work.

This is the daily routine of many women around the world. It starts at dawn and continues until the wee hours of the morning… and it’s called “don’t work”?!

Being a stay-at-home mom may not require a degree, but it is an essential family role!

Appreciate your wife, your mother, your grandmother, your aunt, your sister or your daughter… because their sacrifices are priceless.

Someone asked me…

“Are you a working woman, or are you just a stay-at-home mom?” »

I answered :

I am a woman who works at home, 24 hours a day…

I am a mother,

I’m a woman,

I am a girl,

I am an alarm clock,

I am the cook,

I am the housekeeper,

I am the mistress of the house,

I’m the waitress,

I am the nurse,

I am a nurse,

I am a manual worker,

I am a security guard,

I am the advisor,

I am the comforter,

I don’t have any time off,

I work day and night,

I am still on duty,

I don’t get paid and…

Even then, I often hear the phrase:

“But what do you do all day?” »

In tribute to all women who dedicate their lives to the well-being of their families.

To share with all the beautiful women in your life.

Wunderink: Antipsychotics Can Be Tapered Safely Without Increasing Relapse Risk

Tapering antipsychotics slowly and with supported decision-making may improve care for patients with psychosis.
— Read on www.madinamerica.com/2024/05/wunderink-antipsychotics-can-be-tapered-safely-without-increasing-relapse-risk/