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I read ‘The Limits to Growth’ back in the 70s... ...From what I can tell we’re right on track with the predictions ☹️
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More meat
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Dairy requires the ability to digest lactose which has only happened in the last 10,000 years and isn’t present in some populations.
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Sorry, but 20 shots a week isn’t remotely ‘heavy drinking’, until around 5 years ago it was regarded as the U.K. government standard level, being equivalent to a pint and a half of beer a day, or 3 glasses of wine. For perspective... Alcoholics typically get through 20-30 units a day! (Eg. A bottle of gin). A ‘heavy’ drinker has around 10 units a day. (To be clear, there is no ‘safe’ level, do not drink if you can).
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Nobody has claimed otherwise, the problem is most people today eat too many.
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Most vegetarians are deficient in B12 and that correlates with mental instability.
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So go buy some B12 supplements 🙄
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Grow up
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Hawaii having lithium is utter nonsense. Hawaii is volcanic, lithium deposits result from dried out salt lakes.
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My body, my choice... ...now where have I heard that before? 🤔
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There is evidence that suggests that some fibre in the diet reduces colon cancer. Humans are omnivores not carnivores.
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How is that relevant to a video about diet?
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LFP batteries don’t contain cobalt. Most Teslas use LFP.
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@jovenc4508 The price of lithium has halved in the last year, there’s no shortage.
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@jovenc4508 LFP batteries can go 10,000 cycles. Most drivers do less than 40 miles/day so they only need to recharge weekly. Please explain how a battery life of nearly 200 years followed by recycling is a problem.
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@jovenc4508 The Tesla Y is the best selling car in the world. You’re utterly clueless.
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You don’t understand the timescales involved.
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The power output is too low for most applications. It’s definitely totally useless for phones and cars.
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You’re welcome to provide your calculations… …oh wait, you haven’t done any 🙄
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07:07 The bomb was dropped too low to arm itself properly. It was the passage through the water that finally armed it.
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There isn’t a lifespan issue, LFP batteries can go 10,000 cycles. Most drivers do less than 40 miles/day so they only need to recharge weekly. That’s a battery life of nearly 200 years.
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@iKaGe01 The Leaf uses Li-ion with 500 charge cycles. Plus it’s range is shorter requiring recharging around 2x more often.
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Please don’t post such irresponsible comments. Bread filters some of the additives, but not the methanol.
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@LilithLonelyHeart I guess you’ll find out eventually, but I wouldn’t recommend it.
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Most vegetables do not need to be cooked for a long time so the nutrients are still largely present. And ancestors of humans were vegetarian before they started eating meat so you have your timeline backwards.
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I’m 5 minutes in, and just ads and waffle about Atlantis... ...I’m out, unsubscribed.
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Good luck relying on gut biome for your B12.
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Please don’t post such irresponsible comments.
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LFP batteries can go 10,000 cycles. Most drivers do less than 40 miles/day so they only need to recharge weekly. Please explain how a battery life of nearly 200 years followed by recycling is a problem.
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Your son hears much worse at school every day. Maybe you should try homeschooling.
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Humans and modern monkeys share a common ancestor, it’s not complicated
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Maybe you should try actually watching it.
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The population growth rate of Europe peaked in the 16th century before potatoes and fell in the 17th and 18th after potatoes.
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Blatant nonsense.
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@seancarter6492 The fact remains that your original claim was wrong.
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Yes, you’re right, they’re silly.
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How is that relevant? Humans should eat a diet most closely matching what they’re already adapted to.
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@TribalGlobe There’s no evidence for your claims.
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@TribalGlobe Cluelessness confirmed Blocked
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B12?
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@mankev9255 grow up
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The brain size of a gorilla is 1/3 that of a human and they aren’t completely vegetarian.
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How is that relevant to the video?
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The need doesn’t exist.
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You’re welcome to explain the giraffe’s recurrent laryngeal nerves.
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Interesting, thanks.
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Meat
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You need to get professional help.
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Citation needed
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Given that current encryption and the entire banking system depends on the difficulty of factorisation, it’s probably a good thing that a guy in his basement can’t break it.
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Blatant lies. Why are you lying?
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The ‘child slavery’ referred to in this video relates to cobalt mining. The oil industry uses large amounts of cobalt in its refineries. LFP batteries don’t contain cobalt. Most Teslas use LFP batteries.
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There’s plenty of fossil evidence
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He clearly states the body can burn fats for energy, how it does it is irrelevant to the video.
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Blatant lie. Why are you lying?
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Only if you know (roughly) where to look, and bear in mind the submarine was largely in one piece, MH370 not so much.
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Fossils exist, go learn something before you embarrass yourself any further.
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So… You really missed the pun then…
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At high latitudes in winter it’s virtually impossible to get enough vitamin D from food sources, especially in older people.
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Prohibition was in the USA not the U.K.
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How did Crowley sustain his lifestyle? Inheritance? Donations? Publishing?
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You’re welcome to provide your calculations… …oh wait, you haven’t done any 🙄
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@EquaTechnologies I’m still waiting for your non-existent calculations.
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jacobmayes6372 Yes, I know, I used to share a house with the lead on the project. Are you going to show your calculations of the cost/benefit of these devices?
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The ability to digest lactose varies enormously between populations. More than 80% of Inuit are lactose intolerant.
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It’s already been done and the power output is too low for most applications. It’s definitely useless for phones or cars.
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@piconano I didn’t say they were. You’re not as smart as you obviously think you are.
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