@pyroov8 No worries, I wasn’t getting at you king. I just have a deeply-ingrained duty to stop the dangerously derailing train of misinformation anytime I see it. Before it kills the whole town and we end up with more RFK Jr’s in positions of power
@pyroov8 Funny enough, the video even states that we eat more than 3x as much “bioengineered meat” than our caveman ancestors did. This is meant to incite worry and shock but in reality it’s just because our caveman ancestors OBVIOUSLY could not bio-engineer their food. I mean cmon.
@pyroov8 Absolutely not worth the risk of serious disease of illness from eating rotting meat when far safer methods of getting these nutrients exist today. This video seems like a classic example of anecdotal correlation being used to push an idea to an uneducated public.
@thousandscarz They are almost a decade apart in age, one of them actually sings live, if you want to start talking BBLs you can add the myriad of facial work your fav had before the age of 30 and that sore hip too. Let’s see how she moves in another 30 years.
@gladee8her one day i hop into a discussion and it results in me needing to go priv. next day i see a discussion i want to get into but im on priv so i go off, cycle continues for eternity
some of us really *can* try to avoid preservatives and additives while tiptoeing the almond-guy persona and still avoid turning to the right! it’s called having a brain! no idea why wellness gurus these days can’t eat a salad without turning antivax but i promise it’s possible
the wellness lady to maha believer to maga supporter to full-on authoritarian fascist pipeline needs to be talked about more. but then everyone you know who eats ultra processed foods and trash thinks they need to come out of the woodwork to say “i told you so!”
@NannrTickl@AgileJebrim@YIMBYman yeah the traffic time change in DFW suburbs from 2000 to 2025 is INSANE. Meanwhile traffic/commutes INSIDE the CBD I reckon hasn’t changed much at all. They also have many other forms of getting around to avoid driving anyway. They can eat/play/work/live all within two blocks
@AgileJebrim@NannrTickl@YIMBYman driving from north Richland hills to my gym near Whole Foods in colleyville after work to make my D1 gym class was like 35 minutes at 5pm in 2023 man quit the pretending. Traffic is a sprawl issue, not a high density issue. Highest density means many live within walking distance
@AgileJebrim@NannrTickl@YIMBYman Alliance town center, northwest high school, hurst tx, Justin tx, Denton tx, watauga tx, lake worth tx, Keller tx, just driving from colleyville to Haslet at 5pm is hell man be for real
@AgileJebrim@NannrTickl@YIMBYman I did not ever at any time, nor did I know anyone else who drove into the Fort Worth CBD for work while living in North Texas. Not a single one. The traffic congestion was when coming HOME to these areas not even leaving them in the morning. Its ok to be wrong about this
@AgileJebrim@NannrTickl@YIMBYman 4) lack of alternative means of transportation like trains, trams, buses, monorails, subways
Also everyone in Haslet cannot all work 10 minutes away. That’s called a city. Your fix for low density traffic is to make it high density. Live/work in the same area, that’s the city
@AgileJebrim@NannrTickl@YIMBYman the traffic I experience in the city center of downtown Dallas now moves at more than double the pace of the traffic we all had to endure in Haslet, Rhome, Justin, Roanoke, Keller, Western Center, Watauga at 5pm. It’s not even CLOSE. Suburbs traffic is HELL
@AgileJebrim@NannrTickl@YIMBYman “Traffic is only a problem for high density communities” is an INSANE take. Coming from a guy who lived for 25 years in HASLET, I can tell you trust traffic is the direct result of sprawl and strict suburban-style zoning with zero transit in a fully car-dependent society