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NEUROSCIENTIST EXPLAINS HOW ORGASMS CAN BE USED TO REACH AN �ALTERED STATE OF CONSCIOUSNESS�

When it comes to sex and sexual pleasure, it seems like there is always something new

to be learned.

The realm of sex has perplexed humans for many decades, probably due to the growing

evidence of a deeper connection being made with ourselves and our partner.

The desire for a deeper connection provides further proof to our obsession to know more

about how the functions of sex affect our connectedness with self, and others.

The Study

Neuroscientist Adam Safron of Northwestern University explains, �sex is a source of

pleasurable sensations and emotional connection, but beyond that, it�s actually an altered

state of consciousness.�

In an article published in Socioaffective Neuroscience & Psychology, Victoria Klimaj

and Adam Safron delve into unlocking the mystery of the orgasm.

�The conditions shaping sexual climax may be particularly complex in humans, whose sexual

behaviour is characterized by cultural shaping, abstract goals, and frequent non-reproductive

motivations.�

They concluded their research with the help of a number of scientists who are experts

in the study of the orgasm.

These contributors are evolutionary psychologists, animal behaviour experts, fMRI researchers,

and investigators specializing in the analysis of large-scale surveys.

Dr. Safron has learned that a rhythmic stimulation alters brain activity.

When we are sexually stimulated, our neurons focus in a particular way that it�s hypnotizing,

and we block out everything we are usually conscious of like noises, feelings and smells,

and concentrate intensely on sensation alone.

This level of concentration cannot be achieved through any other natural stimulation.

Our self-awareness is essentially gone in that moment.

�Sex is a source of pleasurable sensations and emotional connection, but beyond that,

it�s actually an altered state of consciousness,� Dr. Safron explains.

Dr. Safron investigated this trance by creating a europhenomenological model that displayed

which rhythmic sexual activity likely influences brain rhythms.

The model showed that our neurons can be focused by stimulating particular nerves in a particular

way at a particular speed.

When they begin to synchronize their activity, neural entrainment is achieved and if stimulation

proceeds for a longer length of time, the synchronization spreads throughout the brain

enabling us to become more focused than ever.

�Before this paper, we knew what lit up in the brain when people had orgasms, and

we knew a lot about the hormonal and neurochemical factors in non-human animals, but we didn�t

really know why sex and orgasm feel the way they do,� Dr. Safron said.

Why Rhythm Plays A Crucial Role

The study revealed a common theme: sexual climax, seizures, music, and dance all flood

the brain�s sensory channels with rhythmic inputs.

Dr. Safron believes that because sexual activity is so similar to music and dance, the rhythm-keeping

ability may serve as a test of fitness for potential mates.

�Synchronization is important for signal propagation in the brain, because neurons

are more likely to fire if they are stimulated multiple times within a narrow window of time,�

says Dr. Safron.

This led Dr. Safron to hypothesize that �rhythmic entrainment is the primary mechanism by which

orgasmic thresholds are surpassed.�

�The idea that sexual experiences can be like trance states is in some ways ancient.

Turns out this idea is supported by modern understandings of neuroscience,� says Dr.

Safron.

This constant rhythmic stimulation is very similar to the practices preached by 46-year-old

Nicole Daedone of OM or Orgasmic Meditation.

The technique is a sequenced practice in which one partner gently strokes the other partner�s

clitoris for 15 minutes.

The result is said to be therapeutic, rather than sexual.

The �stroking� allegedly activates the limbic system and releases a flood of oxytocin.

This whole practice reiterates the idea that in order to fully achieve orgasm (or anything

else of substance in life) you must actively engage in being present and release the pressure

we allow society to instil within us.

When we surrender to the universe and in this instance, our feeling, we enter into a world

of bountiful possibility.

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[ENG] 170423 Gfriend fan sign, Umb, Yerin kiss JjaNyanggi, Soft tom & jerry, savage umji [Part 2] - Duration: 6:25.

Eunha: I am rich. I have many of myself

Umji: I have gotten eunha-unnie's sample.

Umji: Hello, eunha ya…eunha ya

Eunha: Her name is not eunha

Umji: what is your name

Eunha (asking buddy): what is her name?

Buddy: JjaNyanggi!! (JjaNyangHae = how eunha always say saranghae(ILY) in aegyo)

Umji: That is too cringey for me to say that aloud

Umji: JjaNyanggi?? JjaNyanggi had these big eyes??

<<Eunha enlarging her eyes>>

Buddy: Eunha had big eyes Eunha: I don't think it is as big as this (doll)

Savage Umji: Proportion is similar in real life, hahaha

Umji (to eunha): saranghae! I love you~~

<<Sulky eunha>>

<<Striping herself??>>

<<Small sunni learnt well>>

<<Striping JjaNyanggi violently and shocked eunha>>

<<eunha: what are you doing?? *hit*>>

<<Tom and jerry fighting for 1 JjaNyanggi>>

<<Sinb: It's mine!>>

<<Sowon: No! It's mine!>>

Eunha: Are you guys fighting for me???

<<Savage sinb: *Throw*>>

<<Eunbi line dancing to 101's pick me again>>

Sowon: Everyone, what do you have after this?

<<Smol selfie, umji master-nim pls share>> Buddy, Sowon: Go home.

Sowon: Do you guys live far away? Buddy: Yes

<<Sad Sinb: Yewon-ah what about me??>> Sowon: It's is a weird timing now, but please remember to eat.

Sowon: What are you all (smol) doing??

Sowon: Let's each say our last greeting.

<<Eunha arranging her dolls and dancing Main line>>

Umji: Stay healthy, keep fit.Thank you for your time....

Eunha: Omuji speaks so well. My puppy~~ <3<3

<<Sinb thinking: yewon is mine. tsk>>

<<Sinb-peg-top: I'm just gonna spin>>

Eunha: Thanks for coming to our last broadcast (for fingertip). Fingertip promotion has ended, but our relationship never ends.

<<Sinb pasting stickers on eunha>> Eunha: You all will still cheer and support us for our next comeback right?

Buddy: Yes!!

Eunha: Thank you. What are you (sinb) doing?

Sinb: Oh. This mic has a dent on it. <<Eunha taking the stickers and revenge??>>

<<Eunha: I will just paste it on JjaNyanggi.>> Sinb: Buddy, you have worked hard.

Sinb: We will meet again right?

Sowon: Buddy, you have worked hard. .

<<Doll-rin target (JjaNyanggi) found>>

<<Sinb: JjaNyanggi so cute. *butt slap*>> <<Yerin: Take and go>>

Sowon: We will meet again soon

<<Sinb: unnie, react to what I do to her>>

<<Sinb and Yerin play with cute doll, 2 opposite kids>>

Sweet Sowon: We really want to remember and read out you name when we see you.

Sowon: There are too many of you, we are human, but we will still try our best. Understand?

<<Gay-rin alert>>

Sowon: Be careful on your way back.

<<Umji: I can make it stand! *drop*>>

<<Eunha: How dare you>>

<<Soft tom and jerry>>

Yerin: I will take one of this (JjaNyanggi) Eunha: There are 6.

<<more soft tom and jerry>>

<<Sinb: Am I cute?>>

<<Sowon: Come here~ my sin-pup>>

<<SInb, sowon: Oh ya, we are in a fan sign>>

<<Umji thinking: eunbi is mine>> Umji: eunbi-ya, decorate my face with these stickers.

Yerin: We always gain a lot of energy from you (buddies) and events like this.

<<Just now, Yerin also decorated her face with stickers, I guess Sinb saw it>>

<<Rudolph-rin>> *rudolph the red nosed reindeer~~*

<<Sinb: Let me make rudolph-ji too>>

Yerin: Don't injure yourself, stay healthy. Love you!

<<Sinb: one for myself too, Rudolph>>

<<So-mum (holding sinb by the neck): wait, greet first>> Sowon: We are gfriend!

Buddy: Don't go! <<Cute sowon>>

<< Rudolph Umb>>

Umji: Let's sing fingertip together.

Sowon: Can you (buddies) do that? Sweet Umji: Some buddies here might not be going to the public music broadcast (later).

<<Singing and dancing fingertip>>

<<Main dancer sinb: I need to do the last pose! *Throw stickers down*>>

Umji: Let's say bye to fingertip

Yuju: But music will live forever, always

Sweet eunha: Let's say fingertip, I love you then

Gfriend and buddy: 1,2,3 fingertip, I love you.

Eunha, sowon: Bye~ Buddy, I love you!

<<Cute sinb: I don't have a mic, but still take my heart>>

<<Famous DOTS line, "I did that tough things" ~Sowon's favourite drama line she mention it during gfriend 1st fan meeting (170402)

Sowon: Wow! I watch the replay of that(DOTS)

<<Super cute sinb>>

Sowon: Buddy, (We) won't loss. (Umb said it during their graduation vlive: Sch uniform, won't loss.)

<<More national-producer-yenni>>

Yerin: Produce 101 is so interesting.

<<Highlight!>>

<<Again!>>

<<Embarrassed>> Yerin: So fun, so fun

Gahee: She did this!

BOA: It's an A.

[Thank you buddies, please comment: Rank you top 5 gfriend ships. I will tell you mine when I get 100 comment xD]

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Virgil Abloh is Saving Luxury With T-Shirts | In the Studio - Duration: 4:24.

As an architecture student, I had a professor that said I

didn't have the pedigree or ideas or skill set to sort

of work in any sort of important context.

So every no is perfect for me.

I thrive off a no.

Off-White is sort of my resume and mood board for an actual

idea that I have for like the modern luxury brand.

It's almost like a laboratory.

For me, it's like my teenage years is the foundation

for everything that I've sort of done afterward.

I was like an average, sort of, suburban kid that was

skateboarding, listening to Nirvana, Beastie Boys, rap,

Wu-Tang.

Like you say the music, you can think of a look.

And so as I started thinking about clothing,

I was always like drawn to what my initial interest was,

and that was T-shirts.

For Off-White, my contribution was I would take a young idea

of streetwear, this idea that T-shirts and hoodies are

important, but making that in the same factories as luxury

houses.

So that's why we're in Italy.

This is men's team working on pre-collection next season.

Shoes are happening in the back.

This is the women's room.

I just moved to this newer space because the concept is growing.

How's it going?

New office, it's nice in here.

But I have no desk in the world.

[LAUGHS] I travel probably, like, 320 days a year,

eight flights a week--

Chicago, Frankfurt, Milan, London, Berlin, Stockholm,

Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Vegas, and LA.

It's a lot.

I work on the street literally, like phone in hand.

I feel like Off-White be one of the truly first, sort of, like,

a luxury brand that's been just built from social media.

It behaves in this sort of hybrid,

in between a traditional system and a new system less than

streetwear, that clothes just come out at different times.

They're posted on Instagram, and consumers can buy them.

And I'm interested in that hybrid in between them both.

I'm directly pointed at this generation that hasn't been

messaged luxury to yet.

As an Off-White sort of look, I'm looking to put this with

like a T-shirt and jeans perhaps.

This Millennial young person, they love to covet things.

They're sort of waiting for a designer that sort of faced

to them.

I want to make a modern version of her wedding dress.

I like this.

I like seeing the shoulder.

I love this idea that Off-White can go from like a study

graphic T-shirts all the way to a wedding dress under this sort

of muse that I've dictated for the season.

This current collection that I'm developing,

choosing Princess Diana, the muse,

is sort of this resonance.

It's super like young Diana.

Yeah, I couldn't be happier.

It looks like the sketch.

Can you walk?

This is always what I wanted to do.

And no one does it, haute couture meets street.

But people say it all the time.

I've had the fortunate ability to sort of craft my own path.

People ask me all the time, do you feel some sense of like

achievement or fulfillment?

And the answer's zero.

I have no-- there's no feedback loop that's like, yes.

I'm only interested in my making new things,

like getting to this place of the next idea.

I think bell bottoms are going to come back because everyone

has in their closet skinny jeans, boyfriend jeans.

I also like for women, let's buy dickies,

girls in dickies pants, cropped.

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The Devil's Mouth

Located In The Caribbean

12 miles Northwest of Del Rio

In Southern Valverde

Made Up Of Small Islands And Wildlife

Not Much Life Lives on the mass islands

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ULTRA-RICH FAMILY DYNASTIES ARE BLEEDING THE UNITED STATES DRY

Is this the End of American Democracy?

Gary Cohn, the current White House National Economic Council director, also the former

president of Goldman Sachs, recently explained that in his circles "only morons pay the estate

tax."

"I�m reminded of Donald Trump�s comment that he didn�t pay federal income taxes

because he was �smart.� And billionaire Leona Helmsley�s �only the little people

pay taxes.� What Cohn's is explaining is that nowadays it has become quite easy for

the wealthy to pass their fortunes on to their children, tax-free.

Although the estate tax applies only to estates over $11 million per couple, wealthy families

frequently avoid this by stashing their money in dynastic trust funds that escape additional

taxation.

This likely plays a large role in explaining why revenues from the estate tax have been

dropping for years even though wealth has become more concentrated in fewer hands in

the United States.

Currently, the tax generates around $20 billion a year - less than one percent of government

revenues in the United States.

It only applies to around one in every 500 people

Despite this, President Trump and other Republican leaders are planning to at least cut the tax,

and perhaps eliminate it altogether.

Cohn was also referring to another part of the tax code that similarly only impacts a

small number of rich families - the capital gains taxes paid on the soaring revenues of

wealthy people's stocks, bonds, mansions, and works of art when they are sold.

There is already a loophole to avoid paying the capital gains tax.

All that one has to do is hold on to these assets until they die, and the tax code allows

their heirs to inherit them without paying any capital gains tax since the assets were

technically never sold.

The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimates that this loophole saves heirs $50 billion

a year.

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Estate and capital gains taxes were created with the goal of preventing the growth of

large financial dynasties in the U.S.

And to reduce economic inequality.

However, in recent decades, they have been failing to do that.

Today, the richest one-tenth of 1 percent of Americans now own nearly as much wealth

as the bottom 90 percent of Americans.

On top of that, a significant number of the super-rich in the United States today never

did a day's work.

Six out of the ten wealthiest Americans alive today gained their wealth by being heirs to

prominent fortunes.

For example, the heirs to Walmart alone have more wealth than the bottom 42% of Americans.

This trend looks to continue, as rich millennials will soon acquire even more of the nation�s

wealth.

America is now facing the largest inter-generational transfer of wealth in world history.

As many wealthy baby-boomers pass away, an estimated $30 trillion will go to their children

over the next quarter century.

These children will be able to live simply off of the income these assets generate and

then leave that fortune, which will have grown simply through investment, to their own heirs,

tax-free.

It quickly becomes clear that this creates an unsustainable cycle.

If nothing is done almost all of the nation�s wealth will be in the hands of a few thousand

families in a few generations.

This threatens the very idea that America can continue as a meritocracy.

It makes a mockery of the notion that people earn what they are worth in the market or

make money based on the amount of effort they are willing to put in.

It is clear that the idea that economic gains should go to those who deserve them is deeply

threatened by this trend.

It puts economic power into the hands of a small number of people who may have never

worked, and whole families who have never worked, but whose investment decisions will

have a significant effect on the nation�s future.

Ultimately, it creates a self-perpetuating aristocracy that is lethal to democracy.

It has been over 100 years since America last faced anything comparable to the concentration

of wealth that has amassed today.

Back then, President Teddy Roosevelt warned of �a small class of enormously wealthy

and economically powerful men, whose chief object is to hold and increase their power,

� who could destroy American democracy by disenfranchising working people.

Roosevelt had an answer to this challenge: He taxed wealth.

Following Presidencies built on this idea.

The estate tax was enacted in 1916 and the capital gains tax in 1922.

Unfortunately, since then, both have been attacked and eroded.

As the rich have once again accumulated greater wealth and political power, they have made

use of that political power to push tax cuts for themselves.

Teddy Roosevelt was a Republican, but Trump and today's Republican leaders clearly do

not follow in his footsteps.

It seems unlikely that most Democrats would go very far even if they had a chance.

Big money has become too powerful in American politics.

One of the few voices speaking out against money in politics, and who has consistently

opposed the power of wealthy individuals and corporations to influence politics, has been

Independent Senator Bernie Sanders.

However, Democratic Party leadership put obstacles in his way to their nomination, and ultimately

he was not successful.

However, something needs to be done.

Taxing significant, accumulated wealth is necessary if American democracy is ever to

be repaired.

Maybe Gary Cohn is right when he says that only morons pay the estate tax.

However, if he and his boss were smart and they cared about America�s future, they

would realize the importance of decentralizing wealth.

Roosevelt�s fear of an American dynasty may sadly be more relevant today than ever

before.

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THE BAD QUEEN IS BAD ("The Bad Queen" Book Review) - Duration: 8:05.

Hey there!

You look like the kind of person that would be interested in a slow-paced historical fiction

novel that is only marginally better than a textbook!

Well you're in luck, partner, because I got the perfect deal for you.

BAM!

The Bad Queen by Carolyn Meyer.

The Bad Queen: It's pretty bad.

*laughs* So this is The Bad Queen by Carolyn Meyer.

It's a novel.

For sure.

It's big.

This lovely watered down textbook is about Marie Antoinette, the infamous French queen

that never actually said let them eat cake but that's how everyone remembers her.

It's part of a series called Young Royals.

It follows the bad queen Marie Antoinette from the moment where she finds out she's

betrothed to the future king of France to the moment she dies and frankly it's, oh,

it's a bore.

It's awful.

I love history!

I love royal history.

I find it all very fascinating and this was a slug.

I only finished this book because I had nothing better to do.

It's like the author can't commit to whether or not she wants to write a historical fiction

novel or if she wants to write a textbook and as a result, it doesn't fulfill either

satisfaction.

There's no satisfaction to reading this at all.

Nothing, there's nothing satisfying about reading this Bad Queen book at all.

I mean there are constantly storylines that are introduced and there's so much build-up

to it.

I would say this portion of the book is dedicated to the fact that her husband won't sleep with

her and make her a true wife.

So you spend like this much of the novel going oh when are they going to get laid?

When are they going to get laid?

I hope she gets laid soon.

And you know how it happens?

You know how it happens?

It's literally a sentence.

Let me find the sentence for you.

"What a triumph that I can finally write to my mother and announce that I was -at last-

a real wife and a real dauphine."

That's it!

And then we move on!

It's not satisfying!

I get it.

That's the historically accurate version.

But it doesn't make it interesting.

Textbooks would make that interesting.

Textbooks would be like "Oh the king suffered from this problem that we know about now because

we're in the future and we know about these things and we're not just sexist and assume

that it's the woman's fault any more.

No!

We know this fact.

Here's a fact.

There's a fact!

It's interesting."

And that, basically, is how the whole novel goes.

We're introduced to a new problem in Marie Antoinette's life, we are treated to five

chapters dwelling on that problem, and then low and behold it's all solved in like one

sentence or like a paragraph at the very most.

It's not satisfying!

If you're going to make us suffer for a solid portion of the book on one of her little minuscule

problems, at least make the conclusion to it satisfying.

At least give us a reward for suffering through her insolent little problems.

So like maybe if it failed on the fiction side, maybe it'll make up for it in the historically

accurate side but it doesn't.

Because the author has chosen to use the first person perspective from Marie Antoinette we

miss a lot of those details that are imperative to a historically accurate re-telling.

For example, Marie Antoinette's not going to know why her husband cannot perform well

in bed.

I mean we probably know now because we're in the future and we probably had a lot of

records that we can examine.

But Marie Antoinette doesn't know that so therefore the reader doesn't know that because

Marie Antoinette's not going to tell the reader what she doesn't know.

And of course because it is from Marie Antoinette's perspective, she's not going to villainize

herself so we're not really going to understand the real political aspirations.

We're not really going to know the true reason why all of France started hating her.

We're just treated to her pity party instead of a historically accurate re-telling of why

all of France wanted to revolutionize against this bad queen.

Why is she The Bad Queen?

We don't know!

Marie Antoinette's not going to villainize herself.

In fact, the only satisfying part of this novel is when it switches perspectives and

I HATE when novels switch perspectives.

But it was like absolutely necessary for this book because you know if you don't know the

history of Marie Antoinette, very famously she got her head cut off by the guillotine.

It was a very popular trend in France at the time.

So in like the months and years leading up to her actual beheading, the perspective changes

to her daughter and it was nice to finally see Marie Antoinette from another person's

eyes because again having her through this much of the book just her whiny little spoiled

brat pity party was not interesting.

Finally being able to see some of her flaws and being able to sympathize with her through

another person's eyes, that was interesting.

I wish the rest of the book was just done in that kind of perspective, but it wasn't!

Maybe the author just isn't that very good at writing royals who do not have happy endings

and I get that.

I bet that'd be tough knowing that the readers know what happens at the end aka they die.

So no worries, Carolyn Meyer.

I forgive you.

SIKE!

I don't forgive you!

Do you know why, Carolyn Meyer?!

Because you wrote this!

This is Doomed Queen Anne.

It's again a book about royalty who don't make it at the end.

Like you know they're not going to make it.

It's about Anne Boleyn.

Anne Boleyn is one of the six wives of King Henry VIII had.

She's the mother of Queen Elizabeth, blah blah blah.

If you don't know who she is, google her.

She's great.

And who could've possibly written this book!?

OH!

It's Carolyn Meyer!

It's a Young Royals book!

These are sisters.

These are companions in the same series.

And you know what was a super excellent read that has stuck with me for years and years

and years.

This one!

Doomed Queen Anne.

This book was great.

It was phenomenal.

I enjoyed reading every page, every sentence.

This is another first person perspective.

This is Anne Boleyn's perspective that we are reading and it's still interesting.

It's still very historically accurate.

And she does die at the end!

Like that is a thing that happens.

Just like in this book!

But Carolyn Meyer made this book super super more interesting than this book.

She can write a good book where you know that it's not going to have a happy ending.

This, there's no excuse for this.

This is a watered down textbook that isn't even interesting to read.

I honestly wish I just picked up a textbook from Barnes and Noble about Marie Antoinette

because this posed a lot more questions to me than what it should have satisfied.

Which you know maybe that was the intention.

Maybe the author just wanted to get a lot of people interested in Marie Antoinette,

but she shouldn't have done it with this huge-what is this?!

This like a brick.

See this length!

This is great.

This gets you just interested enough in Anne Boleyn but still satisfies your fictional

wants and your historically accurate wants for a historical fiction novel.

So to recap!

If you want a good historical fiction novel about royalty without a happy ending, Doomed

Queen Anne by Carolyn Meyer.

If you want a bad historical fiction about royalty without a happy ending that kind of

feels like a watered down textbook but it's not that interesting still, The Bad Queen

by Carolyn Meyer.

This just goes to show that authors aren't always perfect.

They're not always going to write bangers because if they did, I would've enjoyed The

Bad Queen a lot more.

The Bad Queen would not be bad.

But The Bad Queen is very bad.

Doomed Queen Anne is very good.

She's not doomed.

It should be doomed Marie Antoinette and good Queen Anne, except she didn't last that long.

She got beheaded as well.

Alright so thank you for watching my book review for The Bad Queen by Carolyn Meyer.

Don't read it.

It's bad.

I will probably be doing more of these book reviews.

I might move it over to my old BookTube channel that I kind of put on hiatus.

So if I do move these book reviews over to Maddbooks, it will probably be pretty sporadic

on that schedule.

It's not going to be like every Monday and sometimes Thursdays like on this channel.

It'll just be whenever I finish a book and feel compelled to make a review video about

it.

So if I do revive Maddbooks, the link to that channel will be down below and also on the

end screen because I can do that now.

Thanks, YouTube!

So on that note, what are some good or awful books that you want me to read or review or

etc?

I will read the bad books so you don't have to because I just want you to stay safe out

there, kids.

Please leave your comments down below.

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You look like the kind of person that would be interested in a slow paced historical fiction

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