Speaking of tired tropes... "lukewarm 'liberal' politics of the Obama administration with its burgeoning surveillance state". Every statement is a tired trope to someone somewhere, and tip toeing around trying to make…
Labeling my comment as vitriol is a pretty insubstantial exaggeration. For all either one of us knows, the author has not given any thought to how their knee-jerk blog post will affect them years from now, when they've…
> I hope that you translate your passion into using technology to truly help make the world a better place. I wouldn't hold out too much hope for that. It sounds like they quit because they would rather play with…
> Can this post be laden with slightly more privilege? Sadly, it probably was laden with even more obnoxious privilege and what we are reading is the edited version. I'm in my late twenties and I am constantly amazed by…
Umm, thanks for filling us in on your life and what you're excited about and not excited about and about how everything has fallen into place for you. I was worried that your next endeavor wouldn't allow you to truly…
No, you're going to have to do the legwork of going to one of the many other pro-fluoridation sites to read those studies. Then, depending on how interested you are in the truth, you'll have to weigh all of the…
Just so I understand where you are coming from, you view peer-reviewed studies as "woo"?
The peer reviewed studies were not created by that website. That page just lists the links to studies that were published in peer reviewed journals. I'm not sure how any of this relates to vaccines, since we are talking…
If you're interested to know how and why you've been conditioned to think that way, look up Edward Bernays and his involvement with getting fluoride into the water supply of a number of countries. In short, he's known…
I don't know about acidity, but fluoride has been implicated in many health problems. Here's a list of peer reviewed studies: http://fluoridealert.org/studytracker/?effect=&type=reviews&...
Speaking of tired tropes... "lukewarm 'liberal' politics of the Obama administration with its burgeoning surveillance state". Every statement is a tired trope to someone somewhere, and tip toeing around trying to make…
Labeling my comment as vitriol is a pretty insubstantial exaggeration. For all either one of us knows, the author has not given any thought to how their knee-jerk blog post will affect them years from now, when they've…
> I hope that you translate your passion into using technology to truly help make the world a better place. I wouldn't hold out too much hope for that. It sounds like they quit because they would rather play with…
> Can this post be laden with slightly more privilege? Sadly, it probably was laden with even more obnoxious privilege and what we are reading is the edited version. I'm in my late twenties and I am constantly amazed by…
Umm, thanks for filling us in on your life and what you're excited about and not excited about and about how everything has fallen into place for you. I was worried that your next endeavor wouldn't allow you to truly…
No, you're going to have to do the legwork of going to one of the many other pro-fluoridation sites to read those studies. Then, depending on how interested you are in the truth, you'll have to weigh all of the…
Just so I understand where you are coming from, you view peer-reviewed studies as "woo"?
The peer reviewed studies were not created by that website. That page just lists the links to studies that were published in peer reviewed journals. I'm not sure how any of this relates to vaccines, since we are talking…
If you're interested to know how and why you've been conditioned to think that way, look up Edward Bernays and his involvement with getting fluoride into the water supply of a number of countries. In short, he's known…
I don't know about acidity, but fluoride has been implicated in many health problems. Here's a list of peer reviewed studies: http://fluoridealert.org/studytracker/?effect=&type=reviews&...