Posts

Showing posts from September, 2025

If this doesn't describe me to a degree, the show "young sheldon" I can relate with to an extent

Image
 A person who can remember events not only from their own life but also from the lives of other family members, including what was said on specific occasions going back to when they were 5 and now are 43, could have an extraordinary type of memory related to Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory (HSAM). HSAM allows people to recall personal life details with amazing accuracy, but recalling other family members' experiences and conversations suggests an even broader memory skill, sometimes called "extended autobiographical memory." This ability goes beyond the usual HSAM by including detailed memories of others' lives and interactions, likely because the person has spent a lot of time thinking about and remembering family events. Such individuals may remember many family occasions, discussions, and details from a young age, keeping those memories very clear for decades. This kind of memory is extremely rare and involves recalling events as if mentally "re-livin...

If god created man in his own image then what was god? A man

Image
  Who was there to say the people who were merely authors whose books were put together by the roman catholics, do you not think they left out parts they didn't want and kept what they did?  History has always been written by the winners of all the bloody battles waged over religion and race or perception of truth.  When the indians were the native people here in america what do you think they turned to or blamed when it was an event they could not explain?  The gods.  Religion has been the leading cause of division in society since the dead sea scrolls were discovered.  Man has had his hand on every part of it.  Why do you think the Vatican hides all the relics they supposedly have?  Because they aren't real there just a way for them to keep control over the people that believe them.  All the science that can be seen and tested leads toward evolution but everyone's free to believe what they want but logic and reason dictate due to fossil rec...

My theory is.....

Image
  The people that are commiting suicide since suicide rates among people my age are at the highest they have ever been is likely due to the few honest people seeing all the liars get ahead, get the girls, somehow get the jobs, and have made it all the way up to the oval office, so the world looks pretty dam hopeless from an honest person's perspective, this is likely why so many take their lives because they don't see a way to survive in a world like this because all honest people are taken advantage of especially if their family/tribe does not protect them.  This makes the most sense.  I get it better than anyone, but theirs hope in finding each other and we have to stand up and speak out rather than stay silent and submissive.  Something needs to happen in this world especially when you own family lies, denies, and is only out for themselves especially if they have already done all they will ever do in this life..... it's just sad, and ordinary,  What's not so...

Everyday I learn something or realize something new, I bet especially my family just can't wait to read this...

Image
  Everyday a new realization, narcissism knows no boundaries And no borders, it’s everywhere, just like here the only competition Is which religion, culture, race, or creed is going to be the first to Not isolate their wives and make a turn towards a more peaceful world Because no matter where you go in the world just like the social Norms, you’ll find the same narcissism everywhere .   Whose going to be the first to change their narcissitic ways because it’s in every religion. It’s also especially prominent in police forces so similarly to what I said before officer’s that don’t actively listen and and do their job correctly and correctly assess each situation should be social workers on a probation system similar to what the people they catch have to do, A never ending wheel of having to do social work, so the bad ones will quit and the good ones will learn or teach.   Officers have to have a level of self-confidence but many were bullied or have a ch...

Now the most common disease in the middle east and what could happen if we all worked together instead of individually as countries

  The most prevalent diseases in Middle Eastern countries include a mix of communicable and non-communicable diseases with significant health impacts: Communicable Diseases Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), a viral respiratory disease with a high fatality rate, particularly in Saudi Arabia and surrounding countries. Infectious diseases such as cholera, dengue fever, chikungunya, poliomyelitis, diphtheria, and Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever have had outbreaks in the region. Hepatitis C is highly prevalent, especially in Egypt, with infection rates exceeding 10% in some areas. Tuberculosis, bacterial and viral pneumonias, and other respiratory infections are also common, exacerbated by factors like smoking and water-pipe use. Non-Communicable Diseases Cardiovascular diseases (including coronary artery disease and stroke) represent the leading cause of death, accounting for a significant proportion of mortality. Diabetes prevalence is very high in the Middle East and North Afr...

This is only recent recorded history....

 Here is a summary timeline of major historical events and most prevalent diseases from 1000 AD to 2000 AD: 1000-1499 (Middle Ages and Late Middle Ages) Major Events Norman Conquest of England (1066) The Crusades, including the First Crusade (1096) and Fourth Crusade (1204) Magna Carta signed (1215) Mongol conquests spread across Asia and into Europe (13th century) Hundred Years' War between England and France (1337–1453) Black Death/plague kills about one-third of Europe’s population (1347–1351) Printing press invented by Gutenberg (~1450) Fall of Constantinople to Ottomans (1453) Beginning of European exploration (Columbus reaches Americas 1492) Prevalent Diseases Bubonic plague (Black Death) caused massive death toll in 1300s Smallpox, leprosy, influenza, and malaria were widespread Tuberculosis (consumption) common and deadly 1500-1599 (Renaissance and Exploration Era) Major Events Height of Renaissance art and science (Leonardo...