Squirrel Uses Tail as Umbrella When it Snows

Now that's a multi-functional tail! This smart squirrel above found itself outside in a snowstorm, so it used its tail as an umbrella to protect itself against falling snow.

Photographer Ray Yeager of New Jersey submitted this cute photo to National Geographic's My Shot.


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The question I have regarding the people overusing after the vaccine is in effect, is if it's a chemical issue, or just a habitual one in the patient.
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The National Institutes of Health (NIH) was created to cure human disease. That this inane and doomed concept was not only funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) but also announced by its director demonstrates that the primary function of NIH today is to fund the expensive life styles of its experts.

Addiction can be treated only by relieving craving, not by making addiction more expensive. Raising the price of one's fix destroys the individual and societal goals.

Treatment of addiction by increasing in an appropriate fashion the brain levels of two neuro-transmitters,dopamine and serotonin, is available now in what is called the PURSOR protocol. Unfortunately, while it is cheap, not toxic and employs only natural substances, levodopa and 5-HTP, it makes not a penny for PHARMA or the experts. Since the same protocol also remits depression and anxiety, it must be vigorously stopped. I should know, they effectively stopped me ten years ago.

Pietr Hitzig
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They just let these people walk free?

For christ's sake.. weather or not they're Vaccanated they're still addicts and need guidence and help...*forheadpalms*
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Misleading. It's not compelling the users to take 10 times as much. Users have to take that much to get high again.

Sounds like it builds up a resistance rather than curing the addiction.
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In the past ., Cocaine appears to damage the brain’s natural reward mechanisms one of Director of the Brain Institute at Mount Sinai School of Medicine and a member of the Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives. “You continually blast the reward circuit and it becomes less sensitive. So the person has this blunted reward circuit, doesn’t feel good at all, and soon the fastest way just to feel normal is to take the drug.”
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