Year: 2024

  • Society and men

    Society raised us. Society is wrong.

    “men shouldn’t cry” … codswallop
    “therapy is for the weak” … horseshit

    The strongest men are those who face their fears and accept the emotions that come with it.

    https://www.facebook.com/TheHeartoftheTARDIS/posts/pfbid0DzUWvGtty2ZokuhbTzXPcyTGKY7adZ5ZBL5u9EgoMmccoZ9bd8ySgNU3utfCnmJYl

  • Professor Nutt

    Professor Nutt

    My life was flipped on it’s head when I followed the research of this man. It was an honor to meet him in person.

    David Nutt and Ryan Hellyer

  • Buckow

    Liuba and I had a weekend away in a little town called Buckow in Brandenburg, Germany.

    Our hotel in Buckow

    Liuba in Buckow

    Liuba in Buckow

    Ryan and Liuba on a boat in Buckow

    Ryan and Liuba in Buckow

    Ryan and Liuba in Buckow

    Liuba and Ryan in Buckow

    View from our hotel in Buckow

    Buckow Schloss machine

    Buckow lake

    Buckow lake

  • Chess drama

    He’s full of shit, he’s not asking questions, he’s gonna accuse and demand, left this and that and everything else as though he’s king of the world when he’s not. He’s a washed up former world champion who’s not that good at chess anymore and he should shut the fuck up. That’s what he should actually do. – Hikaru Nakamura

  • Toe touch

    I’ve been busting my butt in the gym for the past year, trying to improve my flexibility. This evening, I managed to grab my toes whilst one leg was full extended! SUCCESS!

    Last time I did this, was probably when I was around age 10.

    And yeah, I know a bunch of you can do this without trying, but for some of us, this requires a LOT of work 😉

  • Complexity

    An idiot admires complexity, a genius admires simplicity – Terry Davis

  • Pity vs pain

    When I feel others attack or belittle me, I try to have the confidence to look down on them with pity. This takes the power away from them and returns it to me. – Ryan Hellyer

    Created in response to a post by Bret Heinrich on Facebook.

  • Advice for life

    Excuse me, do you have a dream? I have many dreams. Yeah? Give us an example of one of your dreams. Just to be happy, yeah, and loved, and in peace. How do you achieve that? If people listening want to learn how to do it, what do you think the answer is? Keep your music on low and just chill. Music on? Yeah, and go for a nice walk. You had a good life? No, it’s been a hard life, but you get on with it. What’s been hard about it? Being brought up in care and being sexually abused as a kid. I lost my brother 26 years ago; he committed suicide over it. You learn to live with it every day. Just strive about waking up. That’s a blessing for me. What do you do now? What’s your focus? Well, just trying to survive. Is there anything we can do to help you, anything you need? No, I’m managing. I’ve only just started having counselling. I also have counselling; I think it’s a healthy thing to have. It’s good; it gets things off your chest. It’s such a taboo, isn’t it, saying you have counselling? I think it’s a mistake. I think people have fewer mental health issues if they get someone to talk to. The thing is, some of us are embarrassed to talk about these things. This is why you have the problems. Thank you for being an honest, open, caring human.