Down Your Throat

Down Your Throat




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Down Your Throat
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Coercing people into believing the truth.
Here we have our second episode featuring my brother, Nathan. We talk about whether he should feel more concerned about animals, how to communicate with people effectively by acknowledging their narratives, and how Nathan doesn’t have to go vegan because really it’s all capitalism’s fault… or something like that.
Ethan and I worked together at a Japanese restaurant. The pay was poor and the job was dirty, but… they kept us drunk enough after the shift not to think about it. And anyways, it was fun. But it was not vegan. And neither is Ethan. What a monster. Cool guy, though.
Check out his music on Spotify . Closing theme by Friends Not Food .
In this episode, we speak to my businesswoman friend Mansi. Mansi is a bundle of joyousness. She is always emanating positive energy. I don’t think I’ve ever seen her become upset or speak rudely. She’s highly-intelligent and deeply compassionate in most areas of her life which is why it’s interesting that she chooses to kill innocent baby cows and steal their mothers’ milk. Let’s find out more!
Savio and I only met in person very shortly once or twice— but the small interaction I had with him made a lasting impression on me that I could never entirely articulate. Largely, it’s because he made me think about the reality of the dairy industry and thus helped move me towards veganism. Specifically, he pointed out that cows need to be kept constantly pregnant and that calves are separated from their mothers as regular practice.
I’ll also lend compliments to Savio’s personality. I think there are some people who live and speak honestly in such a way that their presence imbues moments with a special color. Enjoy this GALACTIC PREMIER of the very first episode featuring someone who isn’t a dirty animal slaver.
Chris is the co-founder of a successful and powerful musical non-profit called Found Sound Nation, which brings people from around the world together to create positivity and compassion for each other through music.
Really, he’s one of the nicest people I know that pays to have animals tortured and/or slaughtered at the hands of cold commodification and toxic, ignorant quaintness.
Check his work and website out at nopiano.com
Ronak is an old friend. He’s a talented artist and one of the most intelligent and rational people I know– especially among those who consume slaughtered innocents out of convenience or boredom.
In this episode, we discuss the challenges of taking reality seriously. Ronak feebly attempts to battle the truth through appeals to normalcy, futility, convenience, and taste. Like a glorious, graceful arbiter of righteousness, I DELIVER THE COSMIC BALANCE TO RONAK’S MIND-BRAIN.
Jeremy is an old friend and one of my favorite people in the world. He has a huge breadth of nuanced knowledge across a variety of topics as abstract as spirituality and concrete as history.
He’s an extremely kind and compassionate person outside of paying to create real-life animal nightmares. He’s also an exceptional musician. At the end of this episode, he introduces me to a vegan band he was a part of that I now use as the outro to every episode.
And his avant-garde vegan band, “Friends Not Food”: https://soundcloud.com/friendsnotfood
My brother Nathan was easily my greatest inspiration as a young kid. I always thought he was the coolest, smartest, funniest person I knew. I would often mimic his actions completely– I’d play the same video games, make the same jokes, and wear the same Halloween costumes.
I still think he’s one of the most honest and caring people around. So in this episode, I tell him I think he’s immoral and needs to change a fundamental part of his perspective.
We discuss a hierarchy of conscious beings. Do crickets deserve our compassion? We talk about super-intelligent aliens. We talk about priorities and whether veganism is worth the time and effort.
In this episode, we force our views down the throat of our lovely guest, Miles Bridges. Miles is a musical artist and web developer. He’s an intelligent, honest, and compassionate person. Despite all that, he pays for animals to be slaughtered so that he can experience chunks of their corpse’s flesh in his mouth.
We explore the things holding him back from becoming vegan. They appear to be fish, barbecue, convenience, and ignorance. I politely SLAM HIM WITH THE FACTS.

Home Healthcare How does an ENT see down your throat?
A laryngoscope is used for direct laryngoscopy. The tool is inserted into your throat. The tube might be flexible or rigid. This treatment allows the doctor to view further down the throat and extract a foreign item or tissue sample for biopsy.
Laryngoscopes come in many shapes and sizes. The two most common types are the fiberoptic and the direct visualization. Fiberoptic laryngoscopes use light beams from a source inside the tool to illuminate the vocal cords and allow the doctor to see them better. Direct visualization tools include the KOLARION (a hand-held device with a light and a small hook) and the LASERTONE (a cordless, battery-operated unit with a lens that sends out red and blue lights through blood vessels in the tissue).
Your laryngologist may have other options than just viewing the vocal cords under anesthesia. For example, he or she may be able to remove polyps or other objects by using tools passed through the mouth. Or, if there's risk of damage to the voice box or its nerves, a surgeon may want to perform a laryngeal microsurgery instead.
If you have no symptoms but suspect you may have a problem with your voice, it's best to get checked out by an ear, nose, and throat specialist.
A long, flexible tube (endoscope) is inserted down your neck and into your esophagus during an endoscopic treatment. The endoscope's tiny camera allows your doctor to inspect your esophagus, stomach, and the beginning of your small intestine (duodenum). If you have acid reflux disease, your doctor may also use the endoscope to look at areas of your digestive system that cannot be seen from outside the body.
The endoscope is connected to a machine called a fluoroscope, which uses X-rays to show the inside of your body. The fluoroscope creates very clear images of your digestive tract on a screen attached to the front of the device.
Your doctor may want to take multiple pictures while he or she looks for problems with your digestion system. Then again, you may only need one exam. It all depends on what issues the doctor finds during the test.
If there is no problem found during the endoscopy , then you will be given medication to prevent any possible infection after the test. You should not eat or drink anything after midnight before the test because it could cause discomfort during the procedure.
You should tell your doctor if you have ever had an allergic reaction to iodine or latex. People who are allergic to shellfish products such as shrimp, lobster, and crab have an increased risk of having an anaphylactic reaction during the endoscopy process.
The eustachian tubes (pronounced "you-STAY-shee-un") link the middle ear to the back of the throat. The tubes aid in the drainage of fluid from the ears. They also maintain the proper level of air pressure in the ears. Failure to do so can lead to hearing loss.
The term "tubal" is used to describe anything that connects two organs or parts of the body. Thus, the eustachian tubes are "tubal" connections between the middle ear and the back of the throat.
The eustachian tubes are usually closed by mucus or bone. If they are open, however, then fluid may build up in the ears causing hearing loss or infection. This could be caused by constant movement of the head which opens up the tubes or by taking pills that cause the muscles around the neck to spasm frequently. Such activity could also rupture the tympanic membrane - the thin, diaphanous tissue covering the inner ear - resulting in hearing loss.
People tend to lose touch with their eustachian tubes because they don't have to use them every day. The ears are very well protected by the skull and it's difficult for sound to get into the ear without making contact first. So when you don't use your ears regularly, they will eventually become blocked by wax or infected.
They do so by allowing water to flow out of the ear when the air pressure within the ear changes due to movement or activity, such as when riding a motorcycle or doing other activities that cause the body to move around slightly.
Normally, the eustachian tubes remain closed until they are opened up by heat or cold. When this happens, any fluid that has collected in the ears will be released through these tubes into the nose or throat. This is called an "ear infection" and usually means there is some type of bacteria present in the ear canals . If you keep your fluids up and avoid hot showers and baths, this problem should not occur too often.
However, if you have fluid collecting in your ears on a regular basis, this may indicate that something is wrong. You should see your doctor to have the source of the problem identified and treated before more serious problems arise.
Second, an endotracheal tube is inserted into your mouth and down your throat during general anesthesia, a procedure known as intubation . This tube is then connected to the ventilator, which provides oxygen and breathing throughout surgery and perhaps in the early phases of recovery. It is also through this tube that surgeons are able to give you medications or drain fluids from around your lungs if necessary.
The most common reason for intubating patients is to help them breathe during surgery. If you cannot breathe on your own, a tube will be placed in your windpipe (trachea) to allow for better ventilation . The tube may be temporary or permanent depending on the situation.
Some other reasons for intubating patients include:
During emergency surgery when it is not possible to secure the airway safely with any method other than intubation. For example, if there is excessive blood in the airway or if the patient is not able to protect its own airway reflexes cannot be relied upon to respond quickly enough without assistance.
In certain cases where it is required for surgical exposure. For example, when removing tumors or other abnormal growths from areas of the head and neck where vital structures such as nerves or arteries lie close by.
When you are under general anesthesia, you will be given medication that makes you sleepy and reduces pain signals to the brain.
Charlotte Fuller has been working in the health industry for over 10 years. She has an undergraduate degree in Public Health and Masters in Science in Health Science. She loves to help others and make a difference in their lives by providing them with accurate information about their health.
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To yell at or scold one harshly, often unexpectedly. Whoa, don't jump down my throat—I'm just the messenger here. Talk to the boss if you're unhappy with this decision.
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Strongly criticize, reprimand or disagree with someone. For example, Just because I admitted to being there, you needn't jump down my throat . [Late 1800s] Also see jump all over someone .
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer. Copyright © 2003, 1997 by The Christine Ammer 1992 Trust. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
If someone jumps down your throat , they react in a very angry way to something you have said or done. If I even asked her about her day, she'd jump down my throat, as if I were interrogating her. Is your boss more likely to jump down your throat than listen to your useful suggestions?
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To criticize, reprimand, or disagree sharply and suddenly. This vivid metaphor has been around since the late nineteenth century. Anthony Trollope used it in his Cousin Henry (1879): “Was she to jump down your throat when you asked her?”
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I enjoy giving my boyfriend head. And not to brag, but I think I'm pretty decent at it. Recently though, he has hinted that he wants me to try deep-throating. In the porn I've watched it looks pretty intense — and I'm worried about my gag reflex. Any tips for how to deep throat for a first-timer? — The Shallow


I respect your willingness to swallow your pride, so to speak, and come at this with an open mind (and gullet). As you seem to already know, the gag reflex tends to be the biggest inhibitor of the deep throat technique.


Also known as the pharyngeal reflex or laryngeal spasm, the gag reflex is the contraction of the back of the throat that occurs when triggered by an object touching the roof of the mouth, back of the tongue, tonsil area, or the back of the throat. It is meant to prevent things from going down your throat that aren't supposed to be there, and to stop you from choking. The unfortunate truth is that our throats are not designed to swallow dicks! That said, some people have it easier than others in this category. Studies show that 37% of people do not have a gag reflex . On the other end of the spectrum, 10 to 15% of people have a hypersensitive gag reflex (HGR). Regardless of where you fall, you can learn how to deep throat if you care to. Consider these tips and then dive right in.


There are throat training exercises you can do to help desensitize your gag reflex. Keep in mind, this training must take place over time in order to be effective. Pick a phallic-shaped object, starting with something small like a toothbrush or your finger, and slowly move the object toward the back of your throat. When you feel yourself starting to gag, stop and try to relax while taking deep breaths in order to suppress your gag reflex. Try to hold it there for 10 Mississippis.


The more you practice this, the sooner you will see improvements. Once you are able to hold it there for the full 10 seconds, experiment with moving the object in and out slowly. This may stimulate your gag reflex even more. Make sure to keep breathing. Once you have conquered this with a small object, work your way up to a dildo. Hot tip: Do not practice this with a banana. It could break off into your throat and cause you to choke, which would be a very embarrassing way to go.


Positions that create a straight line from the mouth to the throat, allowing the penis to go there, are ideal. There are a few positions that are particularly good for this type of sword swallowing endeavor.


Whatever position you try, one of the most important things is that you are able to feel comfortable, safe, and relaxed with your partner. Feeling pressured or scared, besides creating a very negative experience for you, will lead to you tensing up the muscles in your jaw and your throat, which makes it less likely that you will get the results you were hoping for. Coming up with a signal that lets your partner know to stop is of the utmost importance, as is open communication any time sexual experimentation is going down.


When it comes to deep throating, creating optimal breathing opportunities and using breath to help you to relax are important ingredients for success. Stuffed up with a head cold? Wait until your sinuses are cleared out, then try.


Try experimenting with your breathing. Inhale as you slide him out, using that moment to take a breath. Try the reverse as well, inhale as he is going in and exhale as he is going out. Many experts recommend sticking your tongue out or flattening it in order to allow the penis to slide further down the throat. Keep in mind that this leaves your soft palate exposed and available to poking and prodding which is likely to trigger that gag reflex.


Go in hydrated like you are about to run a marathon. Dehydration is your enemy. You need saliva to do a good job. Putting some lube on your lips or on him can allow your mouth to go up and down smoothly which helps the whole process. If you are able to bring his penis into your mouth far enough, the back of your throat will begin to lubricate with a thick saliva.


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