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Jun 16, 2020
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Tell me you got into conspiracies because of the Zeitgeist series :grin:

Could have a lot do with the Russia-Ukraine war, no?
I didn’t even know that movie haha. Hancock has a new serie on Netflix, and Flint Dibble a good podcast on Danny Jones if you want to walk the fine line between conspiracy and science, good to hear both worlds.

With regards to the war, could be but on the other side they’ve voted Wilders to power and I think his ideas will be pretty in line with Trump (who wants the war to finish afaik)
 

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Jun 17, 2011
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Yeah it’s not nice to hear, but since it’s something medical not fair to judge it either.

The chronic disease and obesity part
I can't say for chronic diseases, but obesity definitely. It's particularly bad in the south.

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The culture we have of everything being car-centric outside of like 4 cities in the US contributes a lot to this, I don't know if you have an equivalent anywhere in Europe.

Although, according to BMI I'm technically obese as well so it's kind of a bullshit measure.
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
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I didn’t even know that movie haha. Hancock has a new serie on Netflix, and Flint Dibble a good podcast on Danny Jones if you want to walk the fine line between conspiracy and science, good to hear both worlds.

With regards to the war, could be but on the other side they’ve voted Wilders to power and I think his ideas will be pretty in line with Trump (who wants the war to finish afaik)
Really? It's a classic, though it probably is quite dated by now. That was my red pill way back in the day :lol:

I saw the debate Flint Dibble and Graham Hancock debate on Joe Rogan. Apparently Dibble used false information in the debate. I intend to watch the Netflix series, that lost ancient civilization topic is fun, even if you have to take it with many pinches of salt. I wonder what Tuz's very smart people will make of it.
 
Jun 16, 2020
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Really? It's a classic, though it probably is quite dated by now. That was my red pill way back in the day :lol:

I saw the debate Flint Dibble and Graham Hancock debate on Joe Rogan. Apparently Dibble used false information in the debate. I intend to watch the Netflix series, that lost ancient civilization topic is fun, even if you have to take it with many pinches of salt. I wonder what Tuz's very smart people will make of it.
It’s fun because there isn’t definitive prove on both side yet. So many things that haven’t been researched yet specifically at places that are now under water, or in the Amazon/Sahara.

And Flint got busted lying indeed, it was about how many ships got investigated, turns out that slide was a very rough estimate compared to what actually has been investigated. In general Hancock lost that debate though

It’s a good example of why listening to both side is worth it, no matter what the discussion is about. The Younger Dryas is just a fun topic, it doesn’t hurt anybody as compared to politics which naturally is more loaded.
 

campionesidd

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Mar 16, 2013
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Tell me you got into conspiracies because of the Zeitgeist series :grin:


On the topic we've been discussing (food, drugs, health, medicine), the scientists haven't been sciencing enough. Either that, or they've been sciencing with for the profits of corporations. So I don't think waiting for them to do their job is gonna bring changes anytime soon.

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Could have a lot do with the Russia-Ukraine war, no?
Science isn’t perfect and scientists make mistakes. It’s also why it’s great. We are constantly learning new things and improving on past mistakes. That’s no reason to support a guy with brain worms in his head and who has no idea what he’s talking about.

And as far as science not making advances in food, medicine, health is just laughable. In the last few years alone; we’ve made a vaccine for a virus that plunged the planet into chaos. We now have drugs that are game changers for diabetes and obesity (GLP-1 agonists like Wegovy and Ozempic). Surgical science is constantly making advances.
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
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Science isn’t perfect and scientists make mistakes. It’s also why it’s great. We are constantly learning new things and improving on past mistakes. That’s no reason to support a guy with brain worms in his head and who has no idea what he’s talking about.

And as far as science not making advances in food, medicine, health is just laughable. In the last few years alone; we’ve made a vaccine for a virus that plunged the planet into chaos. We now have drugs that are game changers for diabetes and obesity (GLP-1 agonists like Wegovy and Ozempic). Surgical science is constantly making advances.
That's not what I said.

Refer to what I mentioned earlier, about what RFK is advocating for, vaccine autism aside.
 
Jun 16, 2020
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Science isn’t perfect and scientists make mistakes. It’s also why it’s great. We are constantly learning new things and improving on past mistakes. That’s no reason to support a guy with brain worms in his head and who has no idea what he’s talking about.

And as far as science not making advances in food, medicine, health is just laughable. In the last few years alone; we’ve made a vaccine for a virus that plunged the planet into chaos. We now have drugs that are game changers for diabetes and obesity (GLP-1 agonists like Wegovy and Ozempic). Surgical science is constantly making advances.
From the side line, mental problems and medicine descriptions plus the industry around it with the aim of profit seems like a horrible problem in the US.

Here it’s different, doctors are famous here for sending you home with two paracetamols when you’re almost dead. Italy on the opposite different dynamics, you run to the hospital there when your child sneezed two times in 5 minutes, only to wait 6 hours there before you finally get some help.
 

Bianconero_Aus

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May 26, 2009
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Ever since Harris stepped in I felt like it should be a landslide win for her.

She's far from great, but realistically Trump's only argument was Biden's age.

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It was always a case of anyone but Biden to defeat Trump. Now we see whether it’s in a potential landslide or if it’s a lot closer. Obviously the closer it is, the more the MAGATs will try to dispute it and cause chaos.
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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hungarian propaganda media are sure that trump will win. they are only quoting polls that show a massive trump lead. they are preparing their story for a stolen election in case harris gets elected
 

Seven

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Jun 25, 2003
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https://www.the-independent.com/new...sk-lottery-philadelphia-winners-b2641205.html

So I kind of figured they were preselected and there probably never was a real prize.

But how exactly is this not fraud?

Musk has money. Actual money. That he uses to actually pay lawyers. Not the kind of lawyers Trump has to use. Actual lawyers who will construct an actual defence. If their first step is admitting fraud, just how bad is whatever Musk has been doing?
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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Just went to vote. Never seen such long lines before, even in 2016. Took me 45 minutes to vote. Saw a lot of my "Liberal" neighbors with their kids voting, which is good.

Some elderly lady behind me asked me if I'm old enough to vote. She said I don't look 18. :lol:
 

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