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Yeah, you'd probably get a random (sexual assault charge) for looking at the wrong things.
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@SaulAguilar. Can't wait for that day. I live in a retirement neighborhood (surrounded by Boomers); I'm 30 with a wife/ son. They assume I'm a Democrat and talk so much garbage about conservatives and they all watch 'The View' and "msnbc'. It's ridiculous.
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@JStrauD Yep, didn't Dana Bash LITERALLY just say "there are no media lies" when she interview JD Vance?
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"The neat thing about inflation is, it's eternal." No truer words have ever been spoken 😂
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@ralphholiman7401 "Carry a large sword and keep it sheathed." It's like having a dog. You don't want it to bite you, but having a dog with no teeth is useless.
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@Spacecadet690 I'm from Lancaster, OH. We're still pissed about the E. Palestine spill; I feel for you guys in Michigan. Personally, one of my motivations for leaving the Midwest is due to how poor the land and water quality are. It takes a lot more than just eating clean food and clean hygiene products. I've been all over the US and overseas. There is a massive difference in water/air quality (even on a state to state basis). If an actual environmental entity (that wasn't bought by third parties) conducted an audit of US farmland and water-ways; they would probably be condemned.
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Trump has already been with LEX. This makes Joe Rogan look small lol
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Being in good shape and strength training can help in a fight, but I'd say it's only 10% of the equation. Unless you're 'The Mountain' and can squeeze a person's head until it explodes. I wrestled through my highschool years and the Football meatheads that occasionally joined us would get put on their ass by people half their size 99% of the time. If you don't have experience in physical conflict; muscles don't compensate.
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Avoiding animal products typically makes people malnourished. Malnutrition makes people irrational and dysfunctional long term.
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I'm not dietician, but I have been a fitness freak my entire life and tried various fads and diets. The first thing I would recommend is challenging the status quo. Public science incentives are absolutely disgusting. It's no mystery to me that we have a growing obesity and depression pandemic. Take what has been authorized by the AHA or FDA with a grain of salt.
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@CementFactoryNutrition Bingo!
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@gabrieltopan9315 Depression is not a soul issue I assure you. The link between gut health and depression is scary. I suspect that pesticides and food quality largely has to do with depression. Which is a fairly new disease on a world scale.
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I don't see how, one interview shouldn't define Joe Rogan. It was alright, but certainly nowhere near as intricate as interviews like this. I mean, his JD Vance interview was easily 1000 times better.
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Not fake, there is a MASSIVE competence problem in this country. I think it has something to do with the screens lol
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They seem to have most influence over Boomers. I can't tell you how many older put me down (I'm 30) because they watch MSNBC and know what they're talking about lol
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Gut health and mental health are highly related. You'll see a major difference taking small steps.
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You don't flip personality traits bud; people don't choose to be liberal or conservative. They DO choose their ideologies.
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Well, the Democratic Party operates on blackmail. Look at how easily they indicted the NY mayor.
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It's not the young or middle aged people propping up Harris. It's the brain-dead Democratic portion of the baby boomers. I've met them, they are absolutely the dumbest people I've ever met. How they ever retired or learned how to claim social security is beyond me. They literally believe that Biden is in charge of the stock market. I've been told that SEVERAL times in person.
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Last week, Joe Rogan was a kick-boxer; now he's Santa Clause.
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Stop eating it for 6 months; it will smell and taste gross next time you try it. That was all I needed
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I couldn't do it lol Found out that eggs, dairy, and wheat/corn/soy were my biggest problems. I just avoid those and everything else became fine.
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A lot of this fraud isn't just coming from senators or representatives. It's coming from government staff, appointed positions, and senior management of these departments. How on earth do we have such a large bureaucracy of people that think that they can commit felonies without repercussion?
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Gotta get the bureaucracies under control; they love lobbyist money lol
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You should avoid grouping people. People voting for him are extremely diverse. Any political party is going to have a sea of low IQ individuals regardless.
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@ganggang3788 Perhaps you shouldn't let a mega-media conglomerate teach you what's important. Christianity has taken a massive nose dive and church attendance has decreased -30% in the last 5 years alone. If you think Project 2025 is a problem that will influence your vote; then I think your logic is taking a day off. You're literally trading 'whataboutism' from a small set of religious loons for your own eyes and ears; let alone the economy.
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I think you're stuck in a false narrative. People lie, cheat, steal, and say crazy things; that doesn't exactly mean they're evil. People are complicated and that's something that people are forgetting. Especially if you live in an echo chamber. Politics is ultimately about choosing the best villain in order to maybe get some change you are hoping for. That's all it's ever been. People these days (especially young people) act like the President must be Isaac Newton and never do or say anything even remotely questionable. AKA, living in a bubble of social media with no real friends or life experience, imo. Most people voting for Trump don't love him. Personally, I wasn't even going to vote. I did so because of the team he's assembled.
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@mrlukeisspeaking4391 Yep, bot because he said something you don't like. Hilarious that Democrats can't spot bots very well. They're never short posts lol
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Formal education (at least the public school models) are absolute garbage and all the kids know it. You'll probably retain less than 5% of all 13 years of K-12 as far as life skills and knowledge. The smartest kids I ever knew ended up be big time readers, explorers, and builders in their own time. Many were also drop-outs.
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@crossroads670 I assure you, if you understood how public research works, you'd never believe anything you'd hear thereafter. Researchers have to apply for NSF grants and that research has to sell. Private and independent research is extremely rare, because you need venture capitalists or wealthy sponsors to front the cost for their own morbid curiosity. Kellogg's isn't going to buy your research if it threatens their product. That's why they invented correlary and relative publications. It's the art of lying without lying. Plus, Universities get anywhere from 50% to 70% of the proceeds. Harvard for example get 69%. The incentives for public science are absolutely horrible.
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The FDA gets paid to look the other way. People that think 'regulation is the answer' have absolutely no idea what tree they are barking up. These corporations are immensely powerful.
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You're focusing too much on Trump and not enough on the campaign/cabinet he's assembled. Too many people think that the President makes all the decisions for some reason.
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@rjsoderlund81 And who taught you that Project 2025 was relevant, let alone worth talking about? Until you discover that 99% of your positions are not yours (but rather someone elses); you won't have independent thoughts. Good advice to live by btw. These thoughts aren't yours; they are the agendas of corporate oligarchies.
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@cmdrgarbage1895 Probably because people see news and think it's unbiased; so they associate the messenger with the source as mutual. They think it's the same thing. It's the problem with institutional thinking, which is what elections are coming down to now. Saving the institution vs. destroying it.
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I don't think people realize how divided the Democratic Party is. Pelosi and Schumer were absolutely furious when Biden refused to step down in 2023 and early 2024. The progressives were using this as leverage until they couldn't defend him anymore post-debate. At the same time, Harris and Biden have never liked each other. It's like the relationship between Hillary and Obama.
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It's not about money exactly, it's about using government to gate-keep against competitors. So it's more about power than anything.
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@thechosenone818 Well, it's changed and it's much more convincing. People look at propaganda from WW1 and WW2 and think; how can people have believed this stuff? Now we're in the same situation. People 50+ years from now will call us idiots for falling for FOX/CNN garbage.
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He lives there; if predators (especially bears) see that you are a push-over that they can take advantage of, then they will.
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@Nypotet Correlation studies of course, but you can just as easily find a correlation between butter consumption and divorce. There are no studies that conclusively show that meat consumption leads to colon cancer. The same way there are absolutely no studies that show saturated fat is poor for heart and arterial health. Too many people just ride the gravy-train that Pharmaceutical companies surf on with the FDA for profits.
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@Nypotet Insulting people is no way to make friends, let alone have an intelligent conversation.
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He'd probably have to be on supplements. If you're only eating meat and organ meats, then you'd be fine. But people don't typically do that anymore.
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You can't criticize a government without criticizing the culture. People are a reflection of their government.
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It's probably because the Congression Agriculture Committee is lobbied by corporations like Walmart and Amazon.
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@FrenchCanadianGuy Yeah, they literally indicted Trump for a crime Biden committed; that's politics for you.
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It's all money laundering, the corruption is everywhere.
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15 years is not enough to measure global patterns and attribute them to a particular contribution. Climate change models need thousands of years of data to make accurate predictions; which we lack.
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It's called saving money; many people do it. Mind you this was in 1999
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Yep! I'm a stay at home dad and I get a bunch of crap. 1. Give the baby/child plenty of positive attention and give positive incentives; including empathy. 2. Give the baby healthy foods and limit their intake of large crop foods. Result, my child is 98% percentile, very intelligent, and has a well rounded immune system and psychology. It's not rocket science. I see 6 year olds at Walmart screaming at their parents and I can already tell that they've been neglected and most likely poisoned by bad food lol
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Nice! Personally, I think he'll flip New Hampshire, New York, Illinois, and Hawaii. People have under-estimated the migrant crisis and DNC bullying. New Hampshire residents didn't forget that the DNC defied their state laws and tried roll them over for the primaries.
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Going forward, it's essential that people maintain their health, life skills, and assets if you can. People are not going to recognize this country or daily life a decade from now. It's one of the reason my wife and I contemplate leaving the US entirely. What has largely eluded the public is how the current economic/gov/corporate system has created tens of million of dysfunctional and anti-social people. Those of which are completely dependent on the system that was created to enslave their time and minds. Should that system every break; it will release hordes of crazies into society that would topple any existing hierarchy. It's the reason I am scared to death of continuing to raise my child in the US.
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