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Air Canada is NOT a crown Corp, what right does the government to intervene in Union’s lawful right to strike. This undermines worker protection in Canada and sets a horrible precedent.
Boiling a frog, when people want to rise up they’ll find the dragnet is nice and tight around them.
He will concentrate them in camps.
Get bent
This 100%
Meh- it simply means a person who’s behaviour or values do not align with the rest of the family. Anything else is speculation.
Have you explored any student support services- see if they can offer anything ?

I remember studying until I forgot. It’s normal.One year I had 4 final exams on one day - it was a real “Jesus take the wheel” moment…

Attention takes cognitive energy, and once that energy is depleted you go stupid.

Best practices: -Sleep around 8hrs, mandatory, helps with memory consolidation,error correction and resetting the battlefield for next day ( see “Why we Sleep” by Mather Walker of Stamford).

-Exercise or vigorous activity -break a sweat -it’ll refresh the neurochemical soup in your brain.

Sugar snacks and caffeine before studying - brain uses a shit tone of energy and it loves glucose, and the caffeine does some Dopamine stuff that helps. Spread it out through the session, don’t smash it upfront and crash an hour later.

-Creatine monohydrate supplementation 20grams/day will supercharge your cognition when burnt out/sleep deprived- plenty of research on it- it’s a precursor to ATP and brain loves it some ATP.- check out the studies/protocols on it.

Other things Nicotine gum- boosts memory.

Modafinil /Adderall and Vyvanse etc… get your dopamine roaring- spiking focus, cognition and memory- but they are like flipping a switch. But be mindful of state dependent learning, dependence ,legality, clean supply etc.

med.virginia.edu/…/children-who-report-memories-o…

Dr. Jim Tucker is was Child Psychiatrist and a Bonner -Lawry professor of Child Psychiatry and Neurobehavioural science . He has been researching children who make claims of past lives since 2002, and before that he worked with Ian Stevenson who pioneered this research.

Look up some of his presentations on you tube where he presents his findings.

Something is going on.

Children Who Report Memories of Past Lives - Division of Perceptual Studies

Tucker writes about James Leininger, a boy who had past-life memories of being a WWII pilot, and Ryan Hammond, who had memories of being a Hollywood agent.

Division of Perceptual Studies
Are we repeating the Reddit insanity here too?