The Final Boss of Earthian Lore:
Long ago, something hit the Earth. This collision spawned the moon (moon is said to have the same composition as the Earth) and transferred large amounts of energy to the Earth, possibly creating the tectonic plates or at least keeping the magma underneath the tectonic plates very hot and active.
As a result of the enhanced magma activity and dynamism of our tectonic plates, the Earth has a very wide range of diversity of biomes: deserts, glaciers, forests, plains, etc., all come in dozens if not hundreds of variants.
The diversity of biomes created a massive diversity of bacteria, plants, insects, etc. Basically, a very rich biosphere. Uniquely rich, actually, since it took a massive collision to create it.
Humans evolved, or possibly were engineered, in this very rich biosphere and have adapted to it. Humans also come in thousands of variants, due to the wide exposure to different biospheres.
Overall, this is a biological treasure. Other planets hosting life, wouldn't have such a huge diversity in their biology - Earth may be unique in this corner of the galaxy.
Some say that foreign species come here to study and use humans to harvest antibodies for their medicine.
To me, this could make sense. We actually do the same with insects, plants, and animals - we study them all and find weird genetic characteristics (e.g., lizards or fish that can be frozen and revived) and use that to develop our own medicine.
I've never heard this idea in American alien lore. It came from Jean-Pierre Petit and was only in French.
Let's have a quick reality check:
Which of these two Health Secretary do you think I'll trust more when it comes to nutrition?
I'd rather follow the nutritional diet of those who are fit, high energy, low medication.
Even setting science aside, my basic human survival instinct tells me that one is fat and looks sick (physically and mentally) and the other looks healthy fit and dynamic.
I'd rather age like the latter.
UV exposed mushrooms for vitamin D🤡🤡🤡
Thanks for the laugh!
It's okay to have an ideology, stick to it, that's your choice, you're free to starve your organs of meat and dairy and fish.
But let's not pretend like it's optimal - it's an ideology-driven way of life. It is what it is.
UV exposed mushrooms for vitamin D🤡🤡🤡
Thanks for the laugh!
It's okay to have an ideology, stick to it, that's your choice, you're free to starve your organs of meat and dairy and fish.
But let's not pretend like it's optimal - it's an ideology-driven way of life. It is what it is.
That's your *ideology*, easily argumented against.
Also everyone knows vegans lack B12.. and zinc, iron, creatine, proteins and more over long time.
Vegans usually don't look healthy, low energy, low muscle mass, always sick, on medications and generally fragile. Btw muscle mass is essential to the body especially as you age (clear correlation between muscle mass and survival rate in old people)
Here's when ideology is set aside, directly brought to you by the US government at https://t.co/ZxYzqxz2sO
See what's up there in the "eat a lot" section ? 🤡🤡
Then how come humans have been eating red meat for 100 000+ years, and we're still around doing better than ever before but somehow it's bad?
Also it contains tons of nutrients and fats and proteins and vitamins and amino-acids that our body requires, some that cant be found and absorbed anywhere else..
It seems our biological needs are pretty well aligned with what red meat provides, as if.. as if we evolved to consume it or by consuming it 🤡
Where's the logic that would argue that red meat is bad?
And I said logic, not ideology.
@NahomyMcQueen@kushika_twt Ok, care explain or argument?
We can ask @grok to give us statistics on world poverty, hunger and water access over the past 100 years, that should be a confirmation
How? Care to explain or link to a post where you explain?
I don't see how China will devour anything when block-based protective logic is rising in the US and EU.
If anything the trend will be de-globalization, unless US miraculously somehow keep enabling global trade without major conflicts.
Contraception ensures that no eggs gets fertilized. Contraception does not stop the monthly recurring "egg decimation" process.
Women on contraception still experience drops in fertility starting mid 30s and menopause during their early 50s.
The only known solution to me at this point is "freezing" the eggs, which some company offer.
Post COVID recovery was good but short, but then automotive crisis started, then Ukraine with higher energy prices killed many industries.
Overall a lot of bad decisions like mass migration, closing nuclear, pushing green scam, very high taxes, high burocracy, rampant leftism/socialism/wokisme etc..
Also, many industrial groups opened up internationally which led to "transfer" of IPs, offshoring and then unfair global competition (e.g. Chinese cars).
It may be the "sick man" of Europe now, but still a dormant powerhouse. In <5-10 years it will reverse course on most of the above points.