If one effort is to get people to think how their actions impact themselves and everyone else, and there are consequences (life threatening or some form of punishment). Then why limit that to just driving. Also, if the…
I wonder if something similar happens with the lines on the road, or crops like corn/soybeans, or even tall grasses.
> Better be careful here. Proud to be an American is okay. Proud to be white... why should anyone be proud of the color of their skin? Even if it should be okay (but honestly white people have an awful history, as do…
Fair. But to say something as bold as understanding someone's political motivations, and ideology based on how politicians behave doesn't seem like good faith effort to understand the other side. Legitimate question,…
Who should non-racist proud white Americans, that believe in individuals over groups first, and doesn't care who marries who or why, vote for?
Honestly, I'm not sure what this means.
So it's Whataboutism when trying to point out others' hate? Maybe it was a bad attempt, but it was a question to show that both sides are capable of doing horrible things to each other. And that the extremists of any…
But where's "with how much more they contribute?" part of the answer? Such as the jobs created?
Let me roll a dice through history were one side of the political spectrum has harmed the other.
Do you agreed with 100% of everything that the extremist of the Democratic (>insert proper political affiliation here<) side believe in? I suspect you would agree with most of the core philosophy but may disagree on…
The choice to attack/blame 100% of the countries problems on 50% of the voting population doesn't feel justified.
Definitely taking "war" to be literal, so these were the thoughts I had.
> IMO War between taxman and rich is not entirely off table in future. Except I fear being labeled "rich" as someone in the top 1% globally but making 85k a year in the US. If you want a Russian Revolution, where the…
If I had to guess what OP is trying to say, what is "american", is that maybe you should have been afraid of the government before it got to this point. Which means it's possible to be better prepared by knowing your…
The company has a US office and a Toronto office, but disjoint teams. He is still part of the US team, working remote (i.e. given a desk) in the Toronto office.
> It's even worse. Agreed. I personally view Daylight Savings as being horrid for mental health reasons, and I have plenty of friends and family that feel the same. There is no hope for any of us to change that. So from…
Source? My understanding is the 8% would also include people with just family history.
> I have a pet theory that some psych meds "de-integrate" the left and right hemispheres of the brain I could believe it. Could you explain more?
> I absolutely believe that it should be discussed, and that people should feel safe. Agreed!! > I just want there to be an awareness that all therapies aren't created equal, and people could be lead some bad places…
Also true. And I've probably been heavily influenced by Stoicism as well, its hard to keep track where the lines are when there's so much overlap between the three.
> I'm taking it slow. This is something where you really need to listen to your body; it isn't helpful to have a set plan. You need a goal, but you also need to be flexible about it. Truth!! I had to discover this for…
Maybe not coconut oil, but I still find the Cortisol link interesting from personal experiences and research indicating a link between Marijuana and psychosis, but then in separate research linking Marijuana and low…
> They were sure to tell me that if I stopped treatment I wouldn't be given any more refills and one doctor condemned me for even showing up to my appointment with the intention of discontinuing medications. He said I…
Just curious, but were you ever tested for an anemia or anything?
I think some would argue that you aren't fine if you are on these kind of medications, and "fine" might be an illusion to the patient and their peers.
If one effort is to get people to think how their actions impact themselves and everyone else, and there are consequences (life threatening or some form of punishment). Then why limit that to just driving. Also, if the…
I wonder if something similar happens with the lines on the road, or crops like corn/soybeans, or even tall grasses.
> Better be careful here. Proud to be an American is okay. Proud to be white... why should anyone be proud of the color of their skin? Even if it should be okay (but honestly white people have an awful history, as do…
Fair. But to say something as bold as understanding someone's political motivations, and ideology based on how politicians behave doesn't seem like good faith effort to understand the other side. Legitimate question,…
Who should non-racist proud white Americans, that believe in individuals over groups first, and doesn't care who marries who or why, vote for?
Honestly, I'm not sure what this means.
So it's Whataboutism when trying to point out others' hate? Maybe it was a bad attempt, but it was a question to show that both sides are capable of doing horrible things to each other. And that the extremists of any…
But where's "with how much more they contribute?" part of the answer? Such as the jobs created?
Let me roll a dice through history were one side of the political spectrum has harmed the other.
Do you agreed with 100% of everything that the extremist of the Democratic (>insert proper political affiliation here<) side believe in? I suspect you would agree with most of the core philosophy but may disagree on…
The choice to attack/blame 100% of the countries problems on 50% of the voting population doesn't feel justified.
Definitely taking "war" to be literal, so these were the thoughts I had.
> IMO War between taxman and rich is not entirely off table in future. Except I fear being labeled "rich" as someone in the top 1% globally but making 85k a year in the US. If you want a Russian Revolution, where the…
If I had to guess what OP is trying to say, what is "american", is that maybe you should have been afraid of the government before it got to this point. Which means it's possible to be better prepared by knowing your…
The company has a US office and a Toronto office, but disjoint teams. He is still part of the US team, working remote (i.e. given a desk) in the Toronto office.
> It's even worse. Agreed. I personally view Daylight Savings as being horrid for mental health reasons, and I have plenty of friends and family that feel the same. There is no hope for any of us to change that. So from…
Source? My understanding is the 8% would also include people with just family history.
> I have a pet theory that some psych meds "de-integrate" the left and right hemispheres of the brain I could believe it. Could you explain more?
> I absolutely believe that it should be discussed, and that people should feel safe. Agreed!! > I just want there to be an awareness that all therapies aren't created equal, and people could be lead some bad places…
Also true. And I've probably been heavily influenced by Stoicism as well, its hard to keep track where the lines are when there's so much overlap between the three.
> I'm taking it slow. This is something where you really need to listen to your body; it isn't helpful to have a set plan. You need a goal, but you also need to be flexible about it. Truth!! I had to discover this for…
Maybe not coconut oil, but I still find the Cortisol link interesting from personal experiences and research indicating a link between Marijuana and psychosis, but then in separate research linking Marijuana and low…
> They were sure to tell me that if I stopped treatment I wouldn't be given any more refills and one doctor condemned me for even showing up to my appointment with the intention of discontinuing medications. He said I…
Just curious, but were you ever tested for an anemia or anything?
I think some would argue that you aren't fine if you are on these kind of medications, and "fine" might be an illusion to the patient and their peers.