@grok@JAllezAllez@cornholio74@techhalla@VigilantFox Thank you @grok for being the single source of truth. Your reply answered my question perfectly, and has certainly added significant weight to finally settling the CO2 climate debate (IMO).
@grok@JAllezAllez@cornholio74@techhalla@VigilantFox Hi @Grok, what are your thoughts on Ralph Ellis' take on the claim that the 97% figure is a gross misrepresentation of the truth, and the true figure is actually closer to 0.5%? https://t.co/eh11AYFkkZ
This teenager exposed the dark truth of sleep deprivation.
He signed up for a no-sleep experiment to uncover where it would lead.
What he discovered might shock you.
Here’s the full story: 🧵
@bobscartoons Been on about IVM risks for a long time now, I got more censored over this topic than anything else.
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Ivermectin is a trojan horse!
THEY put it out there as the cure for CV19, THEY also censored it and suppressed it to make subversive types believe it to be safe & effective.
If it gets to your brain it's game over.
DO NOT TAKE IT!
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1. Says who?
2. Measured how?
3.Over what time span?
4. Compared to who and when?
5. Happier or more hedonistic and immature?
6. Who funded the "research"?
7. Lies, damned lies and statistics
8. One phrase: "replication crisis"
9. Meaning and happiness are not the same thing but the former trumps the latter.
10. Responsibility and happiness are not the same thing but the former trumps the latter.
11. Adventure and happiness are not the same thing but the former trumps the latter.
If social or educational psychologists conducted the study, ignore it.
If people who hate children or do not have them conducted the study, dismiss it.
Take note @BasedMikeLee
@cassy_schroeder@semrush Yep same here - @semrush sort your sh*t out, you're already the most expensive platform out there so not acceptable. And no I don't want your $300 pa. social poster "upgrade" thanks, Buffer does that better for free so stop spamming me.
Just a reminder, if any were needed, of how Statins really lower cholesterol. I'm hoping to gather more information on the toxicity of drug in the coming weeks and I'll link the information to this post when I have it.
I doubt it will make for pleasant reading 😉
@EduEngineer Never used Berkey water filter, always RO or distillation (dont think Berkey is effective with all heavy metals/fluoride), but I've heard good things. This attack from the EPA may come across as an endorsement to the community and could boost sales for them in the long run.
🚨🚨🚨Morgan Vague created a bacteria that can eat plastic and turn it into harmless enzymes🔥🔥
It’s probably one of the most important discoveries ever and she should’ve probably won ‘person of the year’ for this!!
She ended up losing to Greta Thunberg🤡
The same, Greta Thunberg that got a DOCTORATE from the University of Helsinki🤡🤡🤡
Our governments and institutions have completely lost their minds
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@AnnadeBuisseret I recommend to everyone to use https://t.co/QSiUp5vMpX or similar reverse image search platforms. With the increase in capability of consumer level AI, images (and soon, if not already, videos) can't be trusted as a reliable source of information.
10 concepts that explain the modern world
1. Parkinson’s Law: Companies become bigger and worse over time. Clerks manufacture work for each other as overall capacity dips. When British Navy ships went down from 68 to 20, officials increased by 78%.
2. Chesterton Fence: If you don’t know what an old custom does, don’t touch it. It may be holding back problems you’re completely unaware of. You’ve not seen the wolves yet because of the very fence you’re about to demolish.
3. The Medici Effect: Sculptors, painters, and architects converged in Florence as the Medicis were funding the artists. Their proximity led to a fertile dialogue which, in turn, led to the Renaissance. The internet will amplify this cross-pollination of ideas.
4. The Centipede's Dilemma: Ask a centipede which one of its hundred legs moves the fastest and it forgets how to move. Reflecting on what we normally do without thought ironically worsens performance. A culture of endless self-reflection, therapy, and navel gazing is eroding important life skills.
5. Tyranny of small decisions: Individuals make small decisions to maximize convenience but this leads to massive social failure. We nod along to contagious ideas like “gender is fluid” because resisting them is too much work - till kids start getting transgender surgery. The slippery slope is not a fallacy but a fundamental reality.
6. The Zebra Effect explains why people don’t want to stand out. Zebras are hard to individually study as it's nearly impossible to track one of them for long (lost in the striped chaos). So scientists once put a big red dot on one zebra so he could be tracked & studied. Lions zeroed in on him and hunted him with ease. Getting lost among others is a survival mechanism. Hence the human desire to conform.
7. Why the ruler can’t rule: The executive head can’t implement his ideas on ground because the bureaucrats are closer to it, and have an agenda of their own. The Tzar of Russia had to deal with the Deep State too. Nicholas II: “I never ruled Russia. 10,000 clerks ruled Russia.”
8. Gall's law: A complex system that works is invariably found to have evolved from a simple system that worked. Only fools and modern technocrats try to create complex systems from scratch.
9. Minimal Self Hypothesis: Narcissism is a “strategic retreat” into the safety of one’s own self. When the future looks random, inexplicable, and informationally overwhelming, people enter survival mode. The self becomes “minimal” to reduce its surface area to pain. People today are giving up on commitment of all sorts to conserve energy for vague and upcoming disasters.
10. Tetris Syndrome: The world will eventually start looking like Tetris blocks if you play the game too much. What we do most often becomes the metaphor through which we look at the world. Takeaway: Most people today are addicted to their 2D phones - and this will hurt the general aptitude for dealing with the 3D world.