Inactive Terry A. Davis / Terrence Andrew Davis - Creator of TempleOS (formerly LoseThos/sparrowOS)

It is absolutely crazy how neurological or mental disorders take root when people are often in their late teens and grow into a hideous monstrosity over the years. There seems to be some element that schizophrenics are trapped within their own prison, and that they kind of realize that somehow, and eventually they just cannot take it anymore and end their own lives. Long live your weird music Terry, and your fun, sanctified OS.
Goddamn some of us, myself included, went through same shit in teens and early 20s. Your late 20 really define who you are mentally. Either you come out strong, cucked to fuck, or just psychotic.
 
Shit man, in that first pic with the mustache he kind of looks like my dad did in the 80s. Feels.
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Yeah, the mustache was pretty glorious. These are some of my favorite pics of him.
 
Goddamn some of us, myself included, went through same shit in teens and early 20s. Your late 20 really define who you are mentally. Either you come out strong, cucked to fuck, or just psychotic.

There has been both research and just discussion about how certain foods may penetrate the blood-brain barrier/brain stem. Some say protein, but I sure as heck know that grains or perhaps shit-tier foods affect hypothyroid/Chron's/Celiac type patients and perhaps exacerbate other issues such as (perhaps tourettes/OCD/mania types as well), and can penetrate the barrier of the stomach and turn your immune system on itself and certain organs, and importantly, cause inflammation! Thus, it would seem that certain organs, which usually have symptoms of being erratic, convulsive, unstable, attacked, exasperated, or exhausted, could be chronically inflamed.
 
I don't get why people always say he was a wasted talent.

He created and fully realised a major internationally recognised art project! That was his achievement, his talent manifest, and it was glorious.

If he had lived his life sane and on the straight-and-narrow, he would have been a high-achiever inside corporate America and there would be a 99% chance you would have never heard about him, or had any interest if you did, because what he would be doing would be drowned out in the noise of all the other sane heads-down people doing great work in EE/Programming.

It's really quite sad to reinforce the paradigm that achievement is not legitimate unless it's on a mainstream-approved path. Don't do that!
 
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