All people are created equal. But not all hydrocarbons are created equal. And both of these tend to require extensive processing to be useful, if I'm being brutally honest.
@TheLukasWarner@Konsenious@romanhelmetguy I really think that's what has this guy so confused. I'm talking about the "right now get under the bench, lift 315" reality. I think he's talking about the "If we made everyone train for 2 years" reality.
Most people won't train. Apart from rare genetic freaks, all fairly weak
@Konsenious@romanhelmetguy If you want to adjust the sample size to men that work out, and remove a vast majority of the male population, you're welcome to it. But you're arguing for something else when you do so.
@Konsenious@romanhelmetguy You are adding this metric for male lifters as if that's a common thing. I did not limit myself to that metric because most men barely ever go to the gym, and as a result are weak as shit.
I lift all the time. Only personally know 3 other people capable of benching more than 315
@Konsenious@romanhelmetguy If only around 1-4% of adult men in the USA can/have ever benched 225 for a single rep, I can guarantee that 315 is far rarer. This gets confusing for people who can bench that weight, because they typically are surrounded by other people who can do the same. But it's rare.
@Konsenious@romanhelmetguy Just because Indians are weak as shit doesn't mean they don't exist. They're in my way in every store I shop at, so they count.
@porterstansb Back then there was still a person you could blame. Now they're hiding on private islands and money is digital. So they can just debank anyone, while being entirely unreachable by the general population.
Just add in palantir analysis to pick whoever they want to get rid of.
We're in the worst energy crisis in human history, but folks remain blissfully unaware.
Demand destruction is coming. Either politely (price increases) or brutally (government enforced) and for those who don't know, "Demand destruction" is a nice way to say "Major Recession."