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Posted by dormantaccount3 - November 5th, 2023


When I was young, still living in Bulgaria, I saw young people, like me. I was happy, because I had only seen my parents and thought I was the only child there is.


So I wanted to make more people like me, because a young person thinks that people their age are closer to what they are, age wise, because of how tall they are, and only sees older people as adults. This is why I made the soup recipe and shared it with everyone in Bulgaria in the Marketplace. So I could have more people [near my age] to talk to outside of our apartment.


A person actually said, because I yelled all the ingredients in the marketplace, while they were on television, speaking about what I said. "For him to want us to have children that much..." I had not been hit, so even though I was loud my voice still sounded good. People say a good voice can make money later on.


It was near the end of the television program for the hour, and they got into a discussion about different countries and plants that grow there, the food that most people eat, and the birth rates. Then the broadcast came to an end and there was nothing on tv again.


I called myself a name in the market, because I had seen a flower, and I liked what it looked. "Orchid."


Later on I shared the thought about technology which has to do with coffee and splits the earth into zones.


I went home and turned on my TV again, I think the next day after.


"The Orchid is causing a problem." That's all I heard.


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I wouldn't say fire if there's no fire. I don't think someone should be harmed for something that happened in another country more than 20 years ago.


Posted by dormantaccount3 - November 4th, 2023


When I was a teenager I asked my father to buy me an apricot. He brought one home and I asked him to eat it. I took the shell and we went outside after getting dressed. I broke the apricot and to my surprise there was a white seed inside. I took it back inside and put it on the table. We split it in half and both of us ate it. I told him "I think this is good for the heart because it makes your heart work slower." He pointed at me after searching on the internet and said loudly "eat apricot seeds." Later on a woman messaged me and said "you were right. Apricot seeds contain the same chemical as a heart med." I asked her because a tree has many apricots why we don't harvest it from there.


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Posted by dormantaccount3 - November 3rd, 2023


Alright. This is an exaggeration, at least I think so but...


When I was in High School I met someone outside while I was walking home. He says he fell in water and it's wintertime. He and his daughter are cold, some of the water got on her from the splash.


I told him that I don't have any money for a car ride, because I'm a student, but asked him to follow me.


We reached a place where there's no shade between the buildings. I've noticed that sometimes there's extremely warm sunlight during winter, and a few areas, such as when I walked outside today to look for a new faucet because I'm clumsy, tend to be very warm, even when it's snowing, I guess.


I told him that if he waits in the sun with his daughter he will warm up, and when the strong, hot sunlight dries him it would be safe to go home. It was 3 o clock, and the warmest sunlight year round is usually at 2. I told him he has about 2 hours and a half before the sun gets weaker. I never saw him again, because when I walk outside, even around the same hours, I always see different people, but I think I may have saved his and his daughter's lives.


He doesn't know my name. I doubt he's reading this. I just used the most basic knowledge I have from when walking through a cold area warmed me the moment there was a large spot of light in between it, and sometimes in Bulgaria, when this original happened, it felt like it was summer in that one spot.


Now that I look back on it... I was a teenager, unexperienced, naive, and maybe telling him to buy a coffee at the local dunkin donuts would have been better advice as that's heated. But the heavy sunlight during daytime was enough to dry his clothing, and his daughters off, and protect them from the cold until it's safe to walk home.


I have to put a disclaimer. Unlike this current year's winter in Astoria, sometimes sunlight does not create such a warm spot, it's difficult to predict, but if you're cold and notice that it does, the best thing to do is stand in it in an emergency if you don't have your phone or anything with you.


I guess I could finish this up by saying: If you feel really cold, although I can't guarentee that every winter will be like this, walk for a bit and find a well lit spot with sunlight in it. If it's warm or hot, all you have to do is stand there in your winter clothes until you warm up. It takes your time but it's free. Sometimes there are benches and you can sit.


The reason this works in a city is that it's very industrial. The floor is cement, we all know what happens when sunlight touches cement. It'd be different in another climate. It's like a small oven.


There was no wind in the area from the tall buildings in the distance blocking it.


Later on I asked another person who seemed cold if they are very cold, and told him all he has to do is stand in the sun, it was warm that winter too in spots with sunlight. His daughter yelled that she wants to keep standing there when I arrived in half an hour from my groceries and gave him a hot coffee. It was really cheap at the time, costing only 1 dollar, and I had carrying around money.


Most people don't know my name, or that I thought up a bunch of technologies and philosophies during my life, but I think I've made my mark on the world.


Sometimes I notice that construction workers started doing this as of recently.


Posted by dormantaccount3 - November 3rd, 2023


Okay so during my childhood in Bulgaria I had an idea.


That we could mix instant coffee powder in fruit juice, as long as that fruit juice is from a sweet ripe fruit.


My father tried it and he liked it, he asked his friends and they said this has already been done before. However it loosens you too much.


I only told him one thing. "What if we don't use any water in it and we leave it in the fridge in the bottle of juice as a cold brewed coffee?"


He was skeptical but we did that and he never got diarrhea from it.


Posted by dormantaccount3 - November 3rd, 2023


A long time ago my mother read from a book. She said that the earth has become too cruel and God plans to freeze it. This is just a prophetic book, unproven, and we have a very long amount of time before that happens. I wouldn't say fire if there's no fire. Global warming has been proven, global cooling, which was my personal theory in High School, has not.


Someone else may have thought up the theory before me, but I digress.


I thought about it after she walked in the room and told her that in reality Devils would heat the earth, to cause problems, and split men and women apart. God would make the earth colder so that men cuddle with women more often, so in reality this is a good thing.


I thought some more and asked her one more thing in a few minutes after laying down in my bed.


Do you think people are nicer when it's warmer?


Posted by dormantaccount3 - November 3rd, 2023


When I was young [from summer vacation in Europe] I noticed something.


When a country has a lot of resources, such as farmland, food and other things are less expensive even though they cost more in numbers.


In Bulgaria, in the 90's anyway, a loaf of bread was 1 lev, while in the US it was somewhere around 1.50, but the average paycheck in Bulgaria was 10 thousand levs, while in the US it was 50 thousand dollars. I spoke to someone here when I was in high school, and explained it. That you spend more, but you have a much higher paycheck, so you can buy more things. He asked my name... "Dimitar Rouynekov."


I think, with inflation, this has shown even more. Prices in Europe are like here, paychecks are around the same as they were before.


Edit: By Paycheck I mean yearly income, my apologies for how ridiculous it sounded.


Edit number 2: Typo


Posted by dormantaccount3 - November 1st, 2023


That we could make things such as chocolate sweet while using less sugar in them, so we could have more of them while keeping good health.


Does anyone else feel this way?


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Posted by dormantaccount3 - October 29th, 2023


Here's why I liked a lot of music in the 90's and still do...


When I was young I interpreted music that has words like love in it romantically.


For example there was a song which I'll link here. (I'll link the female vocalist version because people prefer female vocalists generally.)


Tatu - How soon is now


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mAH0iuua-qI&ab_channel=musikTECH


The song, when interpreted romantically gives people hope when everything is going wrong... think about the words romantically...


"I am human and I need to be loved just like everybody else does."


Maybe it's just my personality.


And then there was Ava's song about corona virus.


"I'm not gonna make it alone."


(That she needs a boyfriend.)


Posted by dormantaccount3 - October 25th, 2023


When I was young in Bulgaria I approached a man while walking by myself near our building's garden.


I told him [Even though I personally despise honey] "Do you think we shouldn't eat honey because it helps sex? We should just eat honey because we like to eat honey." He said I am an extremely responsible young person. I told my father what I said in our apartment and he asked me to have many conversations with people outside of our building during my youth.


Posted by dormantaccount3 - October 23rd, 2023


In all honesty I would never do this again with the quality of water these days, but I wanted to share a memory.


When I was young in Bulgaria me and my aunt would get a large plastic bottle of water when we went in the mountains and fill it with spring water. It was free and a lot of people did this, carrying two bottles somewhere around 5? liters on the bus back to the city. It was the same price as buying it, but it was much more fresh.


Anyway, the water in one of the large plastic bottles turned light green, which based on my chemistry knowledge at the time, was safe to drink, but had a citrusy taste.


The thing is that water in a river or one of the fountains where spring water flowed never expired, but when left in a plastic bottle (even in cold conditions this was before global warming) can expire.


Now. You may be skeptical, but in even more honesty I should admit something, when it came to chemistry later on in school I had the worst grade, but we never really got into the chemistry of food and water. Food chemistry I would have gotten the best grade in the class, if we had assignments on that.


Anyway, during my childhood I drank about 5 large sips straight from the bottle. Back then there was even an agency dedicated to the preservation and cleanness of Bulgarian Spring Water such as in high places, I don't know how it is now.


It was the strongest probiotic I have ever drank in my life. I felt incredibly healthy a few days later and this lasted for 2 years, and still has mild health benefits even now that I'm 32 years old. With the clean Bulgarian water I felt much better than I have ever felt in my life. I guess I could even call it a super probiotic, which I would compare to a superfood.


I didn't vomit back then or have any bad health effects, but it felt like it cleared my system of bad bacteria, because the additional good bacteria overpowered them. I wouldn't say fire if there's no fire. Everyone knows that light green water back then was expired but safe to drink, but no one knew it had probiotics in it. And that dark green water should immediately be thrown away.


If water quality improves in time, with the recommendation of a licensed physician I would recommend doing this once in your life. I'm not a scientist, nor am I a doctor, but from my personal experience this was really... Really healthy for me.


I don't know what bad bacteria I had in me but I felt better. Just saying.


Sometimes proof is the greatest form of respect and admiration, I wouldn't imprison someone for sharing a genuine memory, maybe if a physician or chemist studied it, you would see for yourselves that there are in fact probiotics in lightly expired water.


In addition to this I understand that it seems crazy, but you know expired fruit makes alcohol -it's safe to drink, expired leaves make tea -it's safe to drink.


The only thing I don't remember is if the plastic bottle was closed or I forgot to put the cap on before it expired, but there were probiotics in it.


Aside from all that I have a feeling based on memory, that I wrote this before, and was injected with something, which made the probiotics lose their effect, but I want to write something to change your minds if someone tries this again in Europe and goes back to live in the US.


I was never depressed, but there were times when I was upset, the probiotics in this water made me more cheerful and... it is possible that maybe even depression is simply caused by bad bacteria? After being injected, the water has lost most of its effect. I'm not upset, because a lot of time has passed since my father caused me problems, but I've adopted a more serious state of mind. I don't know if it's a good thing, but I was different before, especially during childhood after drinking it. I think I can summarize it by saying "Let's walk around and explore all of Bulgaria during summer." I told my aunt this two days after drinking it. I liked to walk everywhere for decades after, but the feeling of enjoying that has almost completely passed. This is, partly, why I had such strong legs during my life before losing my appetite from not having a significant other as an adult in Bulgaria.