Matthew Vandenberg

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withdrawal from opioids to houses to sleep in viewers' eyes, but people here could be starting to wake up and seek water. At least, if we've found the living room and sleep in here then that means we've been working like mothers and it's really hard to sleep in saying the least, especially if they're bereaved and anxious, and can't tell anyone why [6.] because they just wouldn't understand the significance of something so small like microbes. Maybe the solution lies in the separation of opioids and benzodiazepines like church and state or life inside and outside the body.

      Maybe it's important to deal with just a single type of pain for the sake of the development of housemates and viewers. Benzodiazepines could be for those whom can stand physical pain, and opioids for those whom can stand mental pain better, but never should they be taken together. For the leftover pain there is support from others and sleep together. Now the housemates continue to sleep peacefully. This is sound like crickets'. Focus on crickets and remember that pain can be just as distracting as debilitating.

      If benzos are lost for speaking out then maybe it's important to note the time and place for historical purposes: during the sleepless nights in bed (it's time for talkative women to have a better place in society). If already watching what you eat, then to lose a lot of weight in the wrong way can maximize hurt, but twelve weeks [6.] talking to people about the best food and microbes around could trump eventually taking drugs and cleaning rooms incessantly. The pain can be bearable if there's public consumption of sweet prescriptions for living well. More and more people will be talking, and about sleeping indefinitely. So the talks can drag on forever appropriately. Until adopted babies, at around sixteen weeks old [7.], or maybe twelve, are fed solutions containing microscopic amounts [7.] of peanuts. Women need the time to be mothers-to-be time and time again and also to sleep in here as they work together to care for one another until and after fit (ready; healthy) for new lasting relief (public assistance; less pain). If you watch what you and others eat then this can make for an interesting documentary. Many women wouldn't have expected babies (maybe many more women) to be accepting babies (as visitors) here. But they're great to talk to, lovers or babies.

      More women enter the house. Maternal chefs.

      Takeaways here are to be carefully observed.

      Enough mothers can replace drugs if need be, but only if they deem this necessary.

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      References

      1 How the gut microbes you're born with affect your lifelong health | Henna-Maria Uusitupa, https://youtu.be/-KKSUR5SBLc [Vaginal, fecal, and skin bacteria of the mother is important for babies and the first two are missing from babies delivered via cesarian sections. Antibiotics can also be harmful. Obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases can be the consequences. Breast milk can help.]

      2 Tardigrades - Solving big problems with Earth's tiniest creatures | Dr. Thomas Boothby | TEDxBermuda, https://youtu.be/0lJz6JXP6Pg, [Proteins produced in tardigrades can envelop components of cells like DNA and other proteins. The proteins hold them in place so that they're preserved even in the absence of water, fixed in a protein.]

      3 NBC News, Health News, How does the new coronavirus spread?https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/how-does-new-coronavirus-spread-n1121856 [Breath can be deadly?]

      4 New Scientist, Sixth person dies as Wuhan coronavirus spreads between people, https://www.newscientist.com/article/2230724-sixth-person-dies-as-wuhan-coronavirus-spreads-between-people/

      5 New Scientist, Benzodiazepine prescriptions reach ‘disturbing’ levels in the US, https://www.newscientist.com/article/2230379-benzodiazepine-prescriptions-reach-disturbing-levels-in-the-us/ ["...for every 100 adults that visit an office-based doctor over the course of a year, 27 visits will result in a prescription for a benzodiazepine."; "Benzodiazepine drugs are sedatives that tend to be prescribed for sleep disorders and anxiety. The drugs are addictive and people can become dependent on them in a matter of days, and withdrawal symptoms make it hard to quit. Overdoses can be fatal."; "...“Almost all cases also involved opioids.”"]

      6 New Scientist, Miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy may trigger PTSD and depression, https://www.newscientist.com/article/2230073-miscarriage-and-ectopic-pregnancy-may-trigger-ptsd-and-depression/ ["Women often don’t tell their friends, family and colleagues that they are pregnant until they have had their 12-week scan. If that scan reveals a miscarriage, they may feel unable to tell people..."; "Nine months after experiencing a pregnancy loss, 18 per cent of women met the criteria for a PTSD diagnosis, 17 per cent of women reported anxiety and 6 per cent of women had symptoms of moderate to severe depression."]

      7 New Scientist, Food allergies may be on the rise because babies start solids too late, https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg24532664-500-food-allergies-may-be-on-the-rise-because-babies-start-solids-too-late/ ["One idea is a modern take on the hygiene hypothesis, and suggests that this may be because modern life prevents us from encountering many friendly and important microbes during our childhood."; "At her clinic, she warns parents against using creams based on peanut, almond or sesame oil, for instance. "We say no food on skin.""; "One approach being investigated is immunotherapy. This involves giving people gradually increasing amounts of the substance they are allergic to in an effort to reduce their body's sensitivity to it. It starts off with microscopic amounts and must be done under medical supervision for safety."]

      8 Fifth Harmony - Work from Home ft. Ty Dolla $ign, https://youtu.be/5GL9JoH4Sws

      9 Daniel Bedingfield- Gotta Get Thru This (uk version), https://youtu.be/b4eMyOzD9UI

      Table For Three

      Aria is a female Singaporean chef. We can maybe assume she cooks with Italian air. The air's fine here, but she wears a mouth mask because she was born in India and if she says anything against Narendra Modi and is identified then she'll lose her Overseas Citizen of India status [1.]. So the mask is for speaking out against Modi's fiercely nationalistic actions: call it a loudspeaker-beak. It's effectiveness is questionable, but the point is there.

      Matt wanders into the kitchen, ready to face the next female housemate, with plans to gradually retire and just become something like cutlery, part of the furniture for using for a big feast, and so he's walking like a woman, to try and blend into the fabric of Big Brother, to be a fly on the oscillating wall trying to get into a woman's mouth just a tad.

      'Hey, I'm Matt,' Matt says. 'I'm totally gay. What's your name?'

      'Interesting,' Aria says. 'So am I. I guess our Malaysian [2.] viewers certainly have something to talk about now. But you should probably wear a mouth mask if you ever want to go there.'

      Matt scratches his head. His intention was to speak to more women by pretending to be gay, his hope being that masks will more readily be removed, not promoted. But they still seem to grow on new faces here like masks of respectability rather than emotions, on Asian soil.

      'Oh,' Matt says.

      'Haven't been?' Aria asks. 'Scared of Muslims like Hindus in Assam [1.]?'

      Matt shakes his head: 'Not for my sake. I'm not actually gay, I was just hoping that you'd remove your mask. But I can see that it's pretty necessary for you now.'

      'Nice,' Aria says. 'Well played. Pretending you're straight now. You could be a gay Malaysian politician. Careful whom you let take photos [2.] of you.'

      Matt shakes his head.

      'So, about your name . . .' Matt quips.

      'It's Aria,' Aria says. 'Nice to meet you Matt. I'll be the head chef here. They're paying me to be. Until I'm voted out of the house that is. So I'll need to teach someone how to cook, someone who'll be here longer than I will. Preferably a gay woman. That way we can make food together and then try to eventually push our brand of food in Malaysia against all odds and see how hungry they may be for change there. It will be halal of course.'

      'Wow,' Matt says. 'Nice plan. Can I be a model consumer? I have no money in the house but I'll take out a loan from Big Brother.'

      'You'll pay to eat whatever my girlfriend and I make?' Aria asks. 'We could teach you how to cook too.'