Must be a leftist, they all like centralized authority that will surely know what's best for individual people. In reality, the best chooser for an individual is him/her/self owing to their unique perspective. Not going…
Just actors probably
Like in Italy, where people are now protesting against their goverments overreaction of COVID; mishandling of its elderly, actually at risk, population; and the inflation of death numbers attributed to COVID.
Because this is an election year, so get back into place, and either support the engineered chaos or stay at home while it happens. /s <- unnecesary but these days there is so little critical thought and reading skills…
Let's not forget why idea censorship exists. We are ruled by those we are not allowed to criticized. Even the guys setting fire to cell towers, can we believe that a video is going to convince anyone reasonable of…
I know, I was like wait where are these restaurants? I think most places use cheapo oil and margarine.
Cardio builds very little muscle. Take it from the mouth of a quite competitive high school runner. Used to run about 30km per week (not high by many standards, exceedingly high by my current standards). Diet and…
Yeah, completely agree, no one is denying the 2nd law :) Let's just say biochemistry is quite complicated with myriad metabolic pathways. I find it plausible that the body does not necessarily use all calories ingested…
I'm not denying the 2nd law, but metabolism is more complicated than just heat or mechanical work. One example, the process by which the body transforms ammonia into urea, requires energy. Not 100% sure of the details…
Your analysis seems to be in the right direction but I think that the body uses this energy in many more ways than just heat. Moving muscles, pumping blood, keeping ionic gradients in the kidneys, and in cells,…
I'm more worried about repetitive stress injury from being typing and using the mouse.
I mean this sounds way healthier to me than endless cardio. That is much more taxing for the body. This short sprints could certainly spike metabolism without the running out of limiting factors that happens with…
Got a bit busy, but came upon an essay today and reminded me of this thread. It is super interesting for me and I think you will enjoy it as it talks a lot about the context of the creation of suburbs and how society…
Don't know why you are downvoted, your ideas are very good and insightful. Thanks for bringing up the idea of the separation of public and private spheres, it was something I couldn't articulate for a long time as to…
At this point only thing I can ask is, forget the shutdowns, when we'll we recognize the most viral thing about COVID was the histeria? Having lived closely through the swine flu, it was quite a bit worse, affected…
Is this the new narrative/talking point to continue shutdowns? Because pretty sure the average time to symptoms was reported to be much (10X) lower
Want to make a bet they won't develop symptoms? Or at least please help me understand how can you compare these two populations with wildly different average ages, preexisting conditions, etc...
Must be a leftist, they all like centralized authority that will surely know what's best for individual people. In reality, the best chooser for an individual is him/her/self owing to their unique perspective. Not going…
Just actors probably
Like in Italy, where people are now protesting against their goverments overreaction of COVID; mishandling of its elderly, actually at risk, population; and the inflation of death numbers attributed to COVID.
Because this is an election year, so get back into place, and either support the engineered chaos or stay at home while it happens. /s <- unnecesary but these days there is so little critical thought and reading skills…
Let's not forget why idea censorship exists. We are ruled by those we are not allowed to criticized. Even the guys setting fire to cell towers, can we believe that a video is going to convince anyone reasonable of…
I know, I was like wait where are these restaurants? I think most places use cheapo oil and margarine.
Cardio builds very little muscle. Take it from the mouth of a quite competitive high school runner. Used to run about 30km per week (not high by many standards, exceedingly high by my current standards). Diet and…
Yeah, completely agree, no one is denying the 2nd law :) Let's just say biochemistry is quite complicated with myriad metabolic pathways. I find it plausible that the body does not necessarily use all calories ingested…
I'm not denying the 2nd law, but metabolism is more complicated than just heat or mechanical work. One example, the process by which the body transforms ammonia into urea, requires energy. Not 100% sure of the details…
Your analysis seems to be in the right direction but I think that the body uses this energy in many more ways than just heat. Moving muscles, pumping blood, keeping ionic gradients in the kidneys, and in cells,…
I'm more worried about repetitive stress injury from being typing and using the mouse.
I mean this sounds way healthier to me than endless cardio. That is much more taxing for the body. This short sprints could certainly spike metabolism without the running out of limiting factors that happens with…
Got a bit busy, but came upon an essay today and reminded me of this thread. It is super interesting for me and I think you will enjoy it as it talks a lot about the context of the creation of suburbs and how society…
Don't know why you are downvoted, your ideas are very good and insightful. Thanks for bringing up the idea of the separation of public and private spheres, it was something I couldn't articulate for a long time as to…
At this point only thing I can ask is, forget the shutdowns, when we'll we recognize the most viral thing about COVID was the histeria? Having lived closely through the swine flu, it was quite a bit worse, affected…
Is this the new narrative/talking point to continue shutdowns? Because pretty sure the average time to symptoms was reported to be much (10X) lower
Want to make a bet they won't develop symptoms? Or at least please help me understand how can you compare these two populations with wildly different average ages, preexisting conditions, etc...