@KarlBristow@DooIyn@CultureCrave Went nowhere? It has an incredible ending. It's a slowburn that builds up intrigue and a sense of unease and then ends by laying down all the strings in front of you so that you can put it all together. Amazing movie.
@Hombreai @LennartZHH @JonErlichman Blockchain is horrendously inneficient for most of those things you listed.
There's a reason we still use regular banking systems for day to day payments and not bitcoins or ethereum. It's impractical. Just pure speculation.
@hubermanlab@lexfridman@Twitter@instagram@YouTube It's dangerous to have such influential sources of trusted knowledge centralized around a single person.
As much as I trust you Andrew, or Lex, or a newcomer, giving off the perception that you are unbiased sources of goodwill is a current truth that might not always hold up.
@BohacekLab@hubermanlab @The_Gilp @doctorpoe It's weirdly underhanded to point out a technical omission from one episode (of many) while calling it "pop-sci" and then praising the guests but dismissing Huberman himself.
Just be glad he is bringing these great scientists into the public eye to share their knowledge. --->
@hubermanlab@DivyDontDie@RickRubin Related to the topic of retinols, I'm personally very interested on the supposed effects of isotretinoin (popular brand name accutane) on slowing down the aging of skin.
@zeay66@ibnabeeomar@hubermanlab From what I've seen, everytime he argues about this topic he cites data, studies and opinion surveys. You can't simply call his opinions "weak premises" when he's basing them on data. Regardless, even if what you said were true it still wouldn't be islamophobia.
@Aileen608 @TonyBen25018063 @thewindupgirI@M_J_Schofield@EricHolthaus You're kind of making a weird effort at making it seem like we disagree when we don't...
I just think "more coservative people" are the ones not already on the climate wagon and those are the one's that we should be trying to win and this certainly doesn't help. Agree with rest.
@TonyBen25018063 @thewindupgirI@M_J_Schofield@EricHolthaus The fact that there were floods in the 50's is irrelevant. Large scale weather disasters are more common now because of climate change, this is a studied fact. Idk why you try to deny climate change, it gives you 0 benefit and pits you against the whole scientific community.
@TonyBen25018063 @thewindupgirI@M_J_Schofield@EricHolthaus I'm not aware on how coral cover levels are compared to pre-bleached reef. But still, cover means little, it's not indicative of a diverse and thriving system. Could be some few species of coral are better suited to the changed environment than others. Cont -
@Aileen608 @TonyBen25018063 @thewindupgirI@M_J_Schofield@EricHolthaus I fully agree and I never stated otherwise. This "protest" was fucking dumb and did nothing but give further cause for more conservative people to ostracize anti-climate change movements.
@TonyBen25018063 @thewindupgirI@M_J_Schofield@EricHolthaus Literally all over the planet. The oceans are a fucking wreck, corals have been dying for a long time, even crabs are dying now. If you need human struggle specifically then just look at what a horrendous year India had disaster wise because of climate.
@AbbeyScott16 @TRF_Stories It's not corruption, it's a globalized market. Countries abroad are willing and able to pay more for the food countries like Brazil produce than the brazilians themselves, which prices them out. It's not some conspiracy, it's just the sad state of the economy.
@nmaureir @YaniraPavez1 @evelynmatthei Por si no notaste dice ahi que se estan comparando diferencias en "su disposicion semantico-discursiva, su extension y su densidad semantica, entre otras", osea, en como esta escrita, no necesariamente en sus ideas o contenido.
@chilenoquelucha@felipemanbr@Mister_Wolf_0 Un grafico de datos reales es literalmente una representacion de la realidad. Por eso se llama grafico, grafica datos.
No se que estas tratando de decir.