Thanks for the info. Appreciated.
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"Particularly fat" Fat contains lipids, not nutrients save the fat soluble ones.
No organism can sustain a high level of anxiety. We're talking about the purpose of the universal default state of mind. It can't be a state of high anxiety.
Does this undermine my point ?Or underline it? For the first 5,000 years of human civilization, slavery was an accepted institution by all peoples everywhere.
To say it's unhappy is not quite right, it's problem solving and running simulations whose goal is naturally and properly a source of low level anxiety - how to secure this organisms future well being. That wandering…
I don't know about the blanking out part, but the rest of the description sounds like a regular human being. That intense daydreaming is, while not everyone's state, pretty typical of people generally. People with…
It's called reverie. The stream of thinking that you naturally have when you're not deliberately trying to focus. Essentially, one thought leading to another which leads to another and so on, without you having to make…
Your body requires nutrients to function. Deliberately depriving your cells of those nutrients can't possibly be good for them and likely does them harm. You evolved to survive such catastrophes of course, but the key…
It appears the prosecutor believes the defendant should have, or did, know(n) that ai generated music cannot be copyrighted. The defense has to be he tweaked the output in some creative way where creative is defined…
I don’t know, are these vids kept on an SD card or otherwise accessible via Tesla corp.? Why doesn't this same principle apply to home cams, where the cops have to ask permission for the footage?Seems like an obvious…
This. Knowledge can't be made illegal. Neither can speech. People have to grasp that tyranny is not an aberration of defective minds but a natural impulse of highly intelligent people. It's strategy to maximize their…
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Most residents of other places doesn't actually want what the USA has. How do you know this?
UK law is far stricter than you might suppose. https://fee.org/articles/uk-man-arrested-for-malicious-commu... https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/arrests-for-offensive-...
The US enjoys free speech, but its not self enforcing.
Another perspective of the same event. Had to read 1/2 through OP article to get at their argument - Otelli was innovative, but the deal made no sense for Intel. I found this article broader and more thought provoking.…
In the U.S., it's definitely illegal to listen in in any environment where there's an expectation of privacy. Disney recently argued that its TOS for a Disney Channel free trial subscription could be used to force the…
I think the fascism you're looking for is in the UK and France this month.
You moved the goalpost. First, you wanted evidence. So I gave you evidence. Now you say you can't evaluate evidence, even the evidence of the people who told you to social distance admitting, under oath, they don't know…
Not to mention that relief of human suffering comes mainly from technological advances and that, in turn, depends on advances in material science and basic science which wouldn't exist except for the economic incentives…
Thanks for the info. Appreciated.
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"Particularly fat" Fat contains lipids, not nutrients save the fat soluble ones.
No organism can sustain a high level of anxiety. We're talking about the purpose of the universal default state of mind. It can't be a state of high anxiety.
Does this undermine my point ?Or underline it? For the first 5,000 years of human civilization, slavery was an accepted institution by all peoples everywhere.
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To say it's unhappy is not quite right, it's problem solving and running simulations whose goal is naturally and properly a source of low level anxiety - how to secure this organisms future well being. That wandering…
I don't know about the blanking out part, but the rest of the description sounds like a regular human being. That intense daydreaming is, while not everyone's state, pretty typical of people generally. People with…
It's called reverie. The stream of thinking that you naturally have when you're not deliberately trying to focus. Essentially, one thought leading to another which leads to another and so on, without you having to make…
Your body requires nutrients to function. Deliberately depriving your cells of those nutrients can't possibly be good for them and likely does them harm. You evolved to survive such catastrophes of course, but the key…
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It appears the prosecutor believes the defendant should have, or did, know(n) that ai generated music cannot be copyrighted. The defense has to be he tweaked the output in some creative way where creative is defined…
I don’t know, are these vids kept on an SD card or otherwise accessible via Tesla corp.? Why doesn't this same principle apply to home cams, where the cops have to ask permission for the footage?Seems like an obvious…
This. Knowledge can't be made illegal. Neither can speech. People have to grasp that tyranny is not an aberration of defective minds but a natural impulse of highly intelligent people. It's strategy to maximize their…
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Most residents of other places doesn't actually want what the USA has. How do you know this?
UK law is far stricter than you might suppose. https://fee.org/articles/uk-man-arrested-for-malicious-commu... https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/arrests-for-offensive-...
The US enjoys free speech, but its not self enforcing.
Another perspective of the same event. Had to read 1/2 through OP article to get at their argument - Otelli was innovative, but the deal made no sense for Intel. I found this article broader and more thought provoking.…
In the U.S., it's definitely illegal to listen in in any environment where there's an expectation of privacy. Disney recently argued that its TOS for a Disney Channel free trial subscription could be used to force the…
I think the fascism you're looking for is in the UK and France this month.
You moved the goalpost. First, you wanted evidence. So I gave you evidence. Now you say you can't evaluate evidence, even the evidence of the people who told you to social distance admitting, under oath, they don't know…
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Not to mention that relief of human suffering comes mainly from technological advances and that, in turn, depends on advances in material science and basic science which wouldn't exist except for the economic incentives…