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>>12410438
Neither. It's perceived as sort of blanketing the object, even though it is more like a sheet on the eye itself. The vortex described above actually is the grain, which is why it's only visible on focusing on a very distant monochromatic space (like the sky), it's blanketing something far enough away that its structure becomes visible. It's morphing and pulsing all throughout, but it's not obvious that the pattern is a vortex otherwise. It either looks semi-random, or like ripples in a sheet of some liquid.

>>12410055
The underlying mechanisms behind this may play a role. When I look at black and white bars I see flashing pink, blue, and brown-yellow interlocking eye shapes. Always have.

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>>12194582
It recently finally truly clicked in my mind. I have assumed I was interacting with a strange new breed of dumb person, in actuality perhaps I was actually interacting with a new breed of young person. Strange feel, but at the same time, not really.

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>>11766253
Give me a break, most doctors don't actually have a theory of anything. It's all just general ideas, basic problem solving, and then hammered in rote memory. This is why they often get confused when stimuli on one part of the body alters the function of another part of the body, they have no ingrained way to handle novel ideas, which tells me they have no understanding of the body as an interconnected whole except in the most limited scope where a drug can be shoehorned in.

Seriously, I'm not kidding you know. Look at millimeter waves. Look how confused people get when the wave theoretically can't propagate into the brain, yet changes the brain. Will they also become confused when they prick a finger and notice a change in brain activity?

Wish it weren't so by the jimminy, but it is. It's the way medical education and residency programs have been eroded and reworked over the decades, probably. Compartmentalize all the things, especially in the physician's brain. Can't have a drug dispenser starting to... dare I say, think unapproved thoughts. That's how they see you. Fuck them. And if you won't separate from them, fuck you too.

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>>11482039
THANK FUCKING GOD I DIDNT HAVE TO SPERG OUT OVER NOBODY RECOGNIZING PRAISE ANON

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>>11363094
"5. The neurological testing and SPECT scans [single-photon emission computed
tomography] of the brain were conducted by Gunnar Heuser, MD, PhD and J. Michael
Uszler, MD. All six (6) firefighters were found to have brain abnormalities on SPECT
scan. The doctors thought they would find areas of limited function in the brain based on
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the symptomatology. Instead, they found a pervasive, hyper-excitability of the neurons
which suggested the exposure to RF (microwave) radiation was causing the neurons to
continually fire, without rest. RF radiation appeared to act as a constant stimulant even
when the men were away from the station, and in repose. The SPECT scans were
considered abnormal in all 6 firefighters. "

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I have visual snow.

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>>11322855
mother fucker you better appreciate the clean floors i make LOL

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>>11297476
>Have visual snow
Guess I'm the smartest guy here.

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>>10789646
Get away from wireless devices and microwave etc radiaiton. Get your cervical spine checked. Stretch in the morning and exercise. Stop eating as many starches and carbohydrates... I don't think it's ketosis, it's avoidance of byproducts of starch metabolism. Try probiotics, not the pills, make sauerkraut or something.

I have visual snow, but rarely have tinnitus at this point. I do believe it is because I stopped eating rice and potato, and started to add cumin and paprika to food. I focus on my posture.

I can eat retarded amounts of sucrose and it does nothing much. Starches are something quite apart. Tinnitus and disortientation.

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https://ecfsapi.fcc.gov/file/7022117660.pdf
Getting closer.

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>>10717189
You're not even making sense at this point. Do you not understand what a "post chain" is? As in, more than one post? Hahahaha

You people are completely predictable. Every time, you just don't seem to be able to read or think. You're an AI or something, aren't you? You're not a real person. I sure hope for you're sake an AI. Perhaps I've failed a turing test.

Welp, conversations over bucko. Your life, your problem. For now. Up to you. Gee do I feel foolish though, not acting on my sense that I wasn't talking to a real person. Might as well have spent all day talking to cleverbot. ddduuuuurrrr

;^)

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>>10353106
>However if OCD was caused by mold, it wouldn't be considered a mental illness. It would be considered an illness of mold toxicity.
I started skimming after this sentence. Can't really say I read the whole post.

I have better things to do.

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>>10093538

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