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> Is it possible maybe the problem is they are just a bit too entitled on average, and when things don't go perfectly they can't cope? Precisely. The world has never been safer or as rich, and it seems like my…
> The reason why families need two incomes nowadays is that our standards for what's "needed" have grown Nope! It happened almost instantly after Bretton Woods system collapsed. And that wasn't because our living…
Well I've got confirmed dysbiosis (GBT) from overprescribed antibiotics and from my experience, and reading up in those communities you're so contemptuous about, I get the sense that gut dysfunction manifests in…
> Stop being such a lazy thinker. The world is complicated. Please don't ad hominem and strawman instead of engaging my arguments. > [...] relying on the reader's brain to conjure up a couple of salient instances like…
I never said we need to burn down government. That's a very large strawman you just argued. I'm saying that successful government is limited in nature. And that overgrown government usually not only fails to achieve its…
This is very conspiratorial and generalizing. Everyone paints the right as conspiracy crazy but the left usually gets away with discussing their own conspiracies unchallenged. Marxism (along with all the other…
> Note that "leaky gut syndrome" is pseudoscience; there's no such thing recognized by the medical community. What is real is leaky gut, or intestinal permeability. This seems like oversubtle reasoning that cruelly…
> Good will, honesty, and, proper information hygiene do not scale What does that say about "democracy" and collectivist politics more broadly?
Limited in scope, it’s an important ideal, hard to ever achieve. The more an organization expands its scope, the more certainly it will not only fail to achieve its goals but do great harm.
> only now they aren't even beholden to democracy Except practically everyone considers our representatives next to useless - look at congress’s approval rating. That’s why if anything local government is the most…
> It appears this is just the way the system is set up. The wisdom of limited government is that any sufficiently powerful political organization will be corrupted and abused. There is no force worse than corrupted…
> Either you're completely broken and it's so obvious what's wrong with you that you barely need a doctor, or you're partially broken in which case doctors know very little and rely on experience, murky clues, and their…
I mean it in the context of people who have joint pain that’s not from injury. And yes endotoxins are linked to joint pain: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31653850/
> That isn't what a meta analysis is. I'm not trying to be cruel[...] That's why he didn't call it a meta-analysis but instead said "It’s more of a meta analysis in my mind of all the different studies and anecdotes…
IIRC inflammation is linked to endotoxins produced by bacteria in the gut. Apparently curcumin has a good reputation for helping people with inflammatory conditions like that. And it's been proposed that it yields…
That's what happens when central planning is used to warp...erm, I mean organize...an economy.
But you're saying raw milk shouldn't be consumed. Though raw fish is fine?
Should we ban sushi or raw seafood?
It's pretty much inconceivable to most people that Fauci committed gross malfeasance, but the evidence has only grown over time. It's the sort of thing that would melt minds and violate the sense of reality for far too…
So we've still got high inflation, and the fed seems like it's only got so long until it'll resume pumping money into the economy.
> It’s silly theater. Like a lot of medicine was and is. can you at least explain why it's "silly theater"?
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> Is it possible maybe the problem is they are just a bit too entitled on average, and when things don't go perfectly they can't cope? Precisely. The world has never been safer or as rich, and it seems like my…
> The reason why families need two incomes nowadays is that our standards for what's "needed" have grown Nope! It happened almost instantly after Bretton Woods system collapsed. And that wasn't because our living…
Well I've got confirmed dysbiosis (GBT) from overprescribed antibiotics and from my experience, and reading up in those communities you're so contemptuous about, I get the sense that gut dysfunction manifests in…
> Stop being such a lazy thinker. The world is complicated. Please don't ad hominem and strawman instead of engaging my arguments. > [...] relying on the reader's brain to conjure up a couple of salient instances like…
I never said we need to burn down government. That's a very large strawman you just argued. I'm saying that successful government is limited in nature. And that overgrown government usually not only fails to achieve its…
This is very conspiratorial and generalizing. Everyone paints the right as conspiracy crazy but the left usually gets away with discussing their own conspiracies unchallenged. Marxism (along with all the other…
> Note that "leaky gut syndrome" is pseudoscience; there's no such thing recognized by the medical community. What is real is leaky gut, or intestinal permeability. This seems like oversubtle reasoning that cruelly…
> Good will, honesty, and, proper information hygiene do not scale What does that say about "democracy" and collectivist politics more broadly?
Limited in scope, it’s an important ideal, hard to ever achieve. The more an organization expands its scope, the more certainly it will not only fail to achieve its goals but do great harm.
> only now they aren't even beholden to democracy Except practically everyone considers our representatives next to useless - look at congress’s approval rating. That’s why if anything local government is the most…
> It appears this is just the way the system is set up. The wisdom of limited government is that any sufficiently powerful political organization will be corrupted and abused. There is no force worse than corrupted…
> Either you're completely broken and it's so obvious what's wrong with you that you barely need a doctor, or you're partially broken in which case doctors know very little and rely on experience, murky clues, and their…
I mean it in the context of people who have joint pain that’s not from injury. And yes endotoxins are linked to joint pain: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31653850/
> That isn't what a meta analysis is. I'm not trying to be cruel[...] That's why he didn't call it a meta-analysis but instead said "It’s more of a meta analysis in my mind of all the different studies and anecdotes…
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IIRC inflammation is linked to endotoxins produced by bacteria in the gut. Apparently curcumin has a good reputation for helping people with inflammatory conditions like that. And it's been proposed that it yields…
That's what happens when central planning is used to warp...erm, I mean organize...an economy.
But you're saying raw milk shouldn't be consumed. Though raw fish is fine?
Should we ban sushi or raw seafood?
It's pretty much inconceivable to most people that Fauci committed gross malfeasance, but the evidence has only grown over time. It's the sort of thing that would melt minds and violate the sense of reality for far too…
So we've still got high inflation, and the fed seems like it's only got so long until it'll resume pumping money into the economy.
> It’s silly theater. Like a lot of medicine was and is. can you at least explain why it's "silly theater"?