πŸ”Š @DeepTheShadowbag β€’ To Be With, Recognize, & Care For All That Dwells Within β€’ Intuitive, Deep The Shadowbag β€’ IPR β€’β€’β€’
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We have found that we have to be really serious about how much injury and disablement people are experiencing all over the world.

Even when β€” especially when β€”they don't realize that's what's happening.

People's functions are dropping in startling ways.

People have a variety of convenient explanations for why something's not working in their lives... or in their bodies.

And it's on all of us to care for one another better. Because this is a challenge of prodigious proportions.

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' The slamming of a door can cripple me with concussion pain.

It can stop neuromotor functions.

It can make it impossible for the body to move or walk, or sit up.

Someone talking too fast or interrupting me or talking over me can destroy my neurological equilibrium in a way that becomes complete torture chaos in the body, inability to see, inability to track communications, inability to regulate any system in the body, breathing, heart rate, cognitive, digestion, bowel function.

Intense stimuli are not different for me then being punched in the head and I wish someone was punching me in the head because then others would be able to see what was happening to me.

Instead of gaslighting me and telling me I'm not experiencing what I'm experiencing.

Until I'm dead, and then they can make some other excuse for why I'm gone and I won't be able to tell them differently. '

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' A β€œJudas goat” is a goat trained to live with and calmly lead other livestock, usually sheep or cattle. In stockyards and slaughterhouses, the goat walks first up ramps or through chutes, and the flock instinctively follows, making animals easier to handle and reducing balking or panic.

The key twist is that the goat is not kil*led; it is brought back out a side gate and reused, which is why the term references Judas Iscariot’s betrayal. This system was widely used in large multi-story meatpacking plants in the 19th and 20th centuries, and accounts describe Judas goats wearing bells so workers could track them.

While the method has declined with changes in slaughterhouse design and animal-handling practices, articles and animal-welfare reports note that Judas goats and other β€œJudas animals” are still employed in some smaller facilities and on farms today. '

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