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She’s making Father’s Day breakfast yet still no sign of Glenn… makes me wonder if he discovered this thread and now wants no affiliation with Robyn’s IG.
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Maybe I've been doing it wrong my whole life, but I've never made scrambled eggs by just cracking the eggs directly into an already-hot frying pan (with other food cooking in it) and scrambling them as they cook.
Her cooking skills are abhorrent, which is all the more hilarious because she considered herself a food blogger and recipe creator "nutritionist" before she strangled a baby in her vag and made that her entire personality.Maybe I've been doing it wrong my whole life, but I've never made scrambled eggs by just cracking the eggs directly into an already-hot frying pan (with other food cooking in it) and scrambling them as they cook.
Herniation is exactly the right term. I'm not an expert, so I can't even guess what her recent behavior means, but I am certain she's declined a lot since I started watching.There can’t be that many Luna’s in the US, so she should be of interest just for living as long as she has. She’s sort of a trailblazer. Good jahb Robyn for choosing to prolong Luna’s suffering.
Luna’s repetitive arm and leg motion seems to have almost stopped, do you think we’re getting close to that beginning stage of brain herniation you posted about recently? (Sorry if I botched the term, I remember there were a few different ways it can happen).
This is really fucking horrifying. Even in laboratory research using animal models, there are extremely strict guidelines regarding animal husbandry, which require that measures be undertaken to prevent or limit unnecessary suffering. The laws are particularly strict when it comes to euthanasia. There's a technique called cervical dislocation which can be used in conjunction with another method to euthanize small animals. My experience is limited to laboratory mice, but during training, I was specifically taught not to attempt cervical dislocation on any animal larger than a mouse because of how easy it is to fuck it up* and cause needless suffering. I'm willing to give the benefit of the doubt in many cases, but I'm having a hard time imagining that someone with any amount of veterinary training would do a cervical dislocation on any animal as large as a kitten, and you would never use cervical dislocation as the sole method of euthanasia. It's just not acceptable anywhere.I know this only bc of a cow who had some vet school training, but didn't actually do the technique right (I think it's dissecting the cartoid artery but can't remember for sure) when her rescue kitten fell off her balcony, so she curbstomed it to death. She was also a munchie and has a thread. Looks like an ogre and is Swedish or something like that.
edit: found her
Someone having some type of psychiatric break from reality would also be much easier to convince that their symptoms are actually from ascension, not a treatable mental health episode. Then the crisis gets worse.Most of the things on this list also double as a symptom for any number of mental illnesses. Imagine someone who's down on their luck, feeling suicidal, and then they read all of this shit - that these severe symptoms aren't of mental illness, but of *~ spiritual ascension ~*. It seems like a recipe for disaster, and like they're preying on someone and kicking them when they're already down.
No sign of Luna, except for Robyn ruining her blended breakfast with peptides and bone brother and celery juice. That's right - Robyn appears to be also joining the Medical Medium bullshit that Anna Johnson / The Fit Vegan Ginger was on.
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I had forgotten about this particular crazy bitch. Wonder what she's up to these days. For all the shit we talk about Robyn, I don't think she would stomp a cat to death.This is really fucking horrifying. Even in laboratory research using animal models, there are extremely strict guidelines regarding animal husbandry, which require that measures be undertaken to prevent or limit unnecessary suffering. The laws are particularly strict when it comes to euthanasia. There's a technique called cervical dislocation which can be used in conjunction with another method to euthanize small animals. My experience is limited to laboratory mice, but during training, I was specifically taught not to attempt cervical dislocation on any animal larger than a mouse because of how easy it is to fuck it up* and cause needless suffering. I'm willing to give the benefit of the doubt in many cases, but I'm having a hard time imagining that someone with any amount of veterinary training would do a cervical dislocation on any animal as large as a kitten, and you would never use cervical dislocation as the sole method of euthanasia. It's just not acceptable anywhere.
The governing body for research using small animal models is called the Association for Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care (AAALAC). They are an international body which oversees and accredits labs, and without an AAALAC accreditation, it's hard to secure research funding. Their guidelines are available here.
As I said, there are lots of regulations for acceptable euthanasia methods. I'll describe an acceptable method below the spoiler; don't read it if you (understandably) find this kind of thing upsetting.
The cervical dislocation method involves grasping an anesthetized mouse just behind the head with the non-dominant hand, then using the other hand to give a single, firm tug at the base of the tail. The intention is to sever the cervical spine, where the spinal column attaches to the skull. Not to be graphic, but when you do it correctly, you can feel the neck breaking; it feels a bit like bubble wrap. Cervical dislocation alone is not acceptable as the only method of euthanasia, and it is not performed on a conscious animal. In my experience, the animal would be deeply sedated with an overdose of sevoflurane anesthesia or a combination of ketamine and xylazine until it was no longer responsive to a foot pinch. After cervical dislocation was performed, bilateral thoracotomy - cutting the diaphragm ribs on both sides of the chest so that the lungs can no longer expand - or decapitation would be performed to ensure death. It's not sufficient to just break an animal's neck. In neonates and very young mice, less than a few days old, you can euthanize with carbon dioxide or decapitate them without prior anesthesia.
*The reason you cannot cervically dislocate larger animals, including rats, using this method is because their larger body mass makes it very difficult to do cleanly. In particular, with rats, there's a not insignificant risk of degloving the tail instead, which basically means you accidentally pull the skin off the tail like pulling a glove off of your hand.
My point here is that if animal researchers, who are widely maligned by people concerned about animal suffering, wouldn't do this, I don't believe a person who aspired to be a vet would unless she were severely fucked in the head. If nothing else, it would be horribly unpleasant for her. It's difficult and disturbing to euthanize an anesthetized mouse, and it takes much more physical force than people probably realize. I can't imagine anyone but a sociopath trying to "euthanize" a cat this way.
Fuck that bitch.
@Vampyroteuthis infernalis, the worst bit was that she had the gall to condescendingly explain that normies might think that suffering animals should be taken to a veterinarian for proper euthanasia, but she's special and "studied animal medicine", so she understands that sometimes that "isn't the most humane way". There's no way any animal medicine training tells you that it is EVER acceptable to stomp on a kitten until it dies. She posted all these long rants over photos of her unbearably smug face talking about how much smarter and righter she is than everyone else and ugh.I had forgotten about this particular crazy bitch. Wonder what she's up to these days. For all the shit we talk about Robyn, I don't think she would stomp a cat to death.
So she has said before that 4am-ish is her normal wakeup timeHer 3am wake time is a really weird quirk of Robyn's. I wonder if she's always been like that or if she started doing it so she can "ground" and watch the sunrise for Woo. It's almost refreshing compared to every other cow that stays up all night and goes to bed at 3/4.
She could have been lying about having been in vet school at all. She was a total sociopath. She freely shared her cat curbstomping to get sympathy for herself and then everyone, even other munchies, told her that's fucking psycho and reported her to her country's version of the SPCA and the rescue she got the cat from so she is now blacklisted from adoption.I don't believe a person who aspired to be a vet would unless she were severely fucked in the head. If nothing else, it would be horribly unpleasant for her. It's difficult and disturbing to euthanize an anesthetized mouse, and it takes much more physical force than people probably realize. I can't imagine anyone but a sociopath trying to "euthanize" a cat this way.
I’ve known several natural “morning people” who get up at 4-5 am. They cannot stay awake past 9 pm, but are usually in bed earlier. It’s the old early bird/ night owl cliche.Her 3am wake time is a really weird quirk of Robyn's. I wonder if she's always been like that or if she started doing it so she can "ground" and watch the sunrise for Woo. It's almost refreshing compared to every other cow that stays up all night and goes to bed at 3/4.
I can’t fault Robin too much on this one since I like cooking my eggs with a hot start, pre-scramble.Maybe I've been doing it wrong my whole life, but I've never made scrambled eggs by just cracking the eggs directly into an already-hot frying pan (with other food cooking in it) and scrambling them as they cook.
Mine does it as well, manages to hurt themselves In the dumbest ways everMy retarded kids used to do this all the time. Took ten years off my life. Even if you're always watching them, they're wily!