@TheFive@greggutfeld As a presenter in front of large crowds, it is so annoying to watch Gutfeld constantly staring down at his prepared remarks. It is worse than someone reading straight off of Power Point slides on a projector.
I know that I am mortal by nature, and ephemeral; but when I trace at my pleasure the windings to and fro of the heavenly bodies I no longer touch the earth with my feet: I stand in the presence of Zeus himself and take my fill of ambrosia.
David Friedberg says he’s fine letting LA run the socialist mayor experiment, just so the rest of the country can watch it fail and learn from it.
But there's just one problem in the latest election numbers: the voters never actually asked for this.
Sacks and Friedberg are calling out the weird gaps between early in-person voting and the late mail-in ballots that flipped things.
Friedberg straight-up says the math doesn't add up
@friedberg "The numbers on that election data show me that's not what the people wanted... the system itself has become a system of appointment, not a system of election."
@DavidSacks "Obviously. It’s statistically impossible."
LA isn't choosing a socialist experiment. It's getting assigned one.
Men, take a break from whatever you're doing and see how many pushups you can do.
How many did you do?
It's a predictor of your heart disease risk.
. 20+ reps is linked to a 75% lower risk
. less than 10, you gotta get off dat ass
Data from 10 yr study of 1,104 men aged 21 to 66.
Pushups outperformed submaximal VO2max at predicting events, likely because pushups capture muscular strength and power on top of fitness, two of the strongest protective biomarkers known.
Limitations: the cohort was middle-aged male firefighters, so do not extend to women, older adults, or sedentary populations. The under 10 group was also older, heavier, and smoked more, so some signal is residual confounding by overall metabolic health.