“This is not financial advice” lmao
They sound like andre jikh and the other npc YouTubers. And right after saying “this is not financial advice” they read a BlockFi add 🤣
Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth. You especially learn that after you have kids.
We don’t have to go back 5000 years to understand what people should eat. People were plenty healthy 50-70 years ago. Imagine telling a 90 year old im good health that the apple he eats everyday is hurting him lmao
You got me!!
That’s like saying eating deer year round must be bad because deer season only lasts so long. Or like telling someone that lives in Iceland that moving to costa rica must be bad because then they will have sunlight year round.
I’m sure people 1000 years ago had as much access to read meat as we have today.
I don’t think you understand what a straw-man argument is, but that’s okay. I gave you some examples that show that just because humans don’t have access all the time to a specific resource, it doesn’t make the consumption of such a resource year-round inherently harmful.
But you’re right, don’t believe your lying eyes; everyone is as fragile as you 👍🏼
The first option should always be the free option that you can do on your own. If you can’t solve things on your own, then seeking help is the natural next step.
A lot of the mental health we see today results from a lack of exercise, sun exposure, and human connection. If a farmer that works outside all day and has a tight community gets depressed, then by all means, he should go see a doctor, but that’s not the average person that’s overweight, chronically online and inside, and lacks human connection IRL
You don’t get to front-run Wall Street often, so when you do, you gotta make it count. The $10 weekly dca didn’t cut it.
The fumble of the century. RIP ops
"America isn’t just an ‘idea’—it’s a culture, history, and set of values rooted in tradition and community. Reducing it to an abstract concept ignores the foundations that make our nation unique and worth preserving.
You can’t just bring the constitution to Afganistán or even Argentina and replicate what happened here
They are called orange pillers.
It’s the same people that said the ETFs would never get approved. They will play revisionist history with Trump winning too, “we always knew he would win and that it would be good for Bitcoin”. Just another L for the ops nostr:note1rmvms7ukh93jf9xs9wwy6ze26lvndaa9mh20t80z93pa2wkqsjfssmngxg
That’s just called living in society. We have laws and standards.
No one has the freedom to intentionally end the life of an innocent human being.
The right to life is the most important one because without it no other rights are possible.
And that’s unfortunate. Rape is a great evil and having to go through pregnancy without having consent to is wrong, but killing an innocent human life is worse. There’s no great solution, but there are worse ones morally speaking.
It’s not about believing in exceptions or not. I’m just pointing out that all abortions entail the purposeful ending of an INNOCENT human life. How I would feel about it if I was affected by such a scenario does not change that fact.
Life has value regardless of how it was conceived
Hard to argue since the mitochondria is the primary way we make ATP, which is far more important than making deuterium. You have to be alive to enjoy the benefits of deuterium
I meant to say deuterium depleted water.
Based on what should most of our energy come from light?
ATP is what allows for muscle contraction (movement), so we need that not just electrons floating around. What function does deuterium depleted water perform that is more important than being able to move?
The issue with “centralized medicine” is not that they are incapable of understanding the function or purpose of organs, cells, and organelles. The issue is that it can be captured and/or influences by entities like big pharma which then makes practitioners focus on treating symptoms instead of identifying the root cause.
Jack Kruse misses me with this stuff. African tribes without tech don’t just sit around recharging their water batteries from the sun. They spend a lot of time hunting and gathering and if they are lucky enough to eat in excess they will store the energy in the form of fat.
Perhaps, but there are enough good reasons to be outside. I don’t think a break through in this area is gonna have any significant impact in peoples behavior because we already have many incentives to get sunlight.
It’s not like ultra marathon runners are gonna ditch their energy bars because they can just use the sun for energy
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