@JonShenanigans Hi Jon, I recently watched your YouTube video on the Hogarth flyover. Here’s some more content for you. On 19th January 2020, despite the weight and width restrictions this coach tried to cross over, it got stuck.
@TalkTV did Peter just say that someone involved with the court sentencing advisory is called Jo King? And it’s to start on April 1st??
Is this some kind of April fool joke???
@TalkTV hi Alex. Surely Trump’s best comment yesterday was his first. As Starmer arrived at White House, and they shook hands, Trump said “nice suit”
Steve, from Chertsey.
@IsabelOakeshott your other half @TiceRichard messed up with his comments on the Patriot march. He’s lost a lot of votes for Reform. The party is finished.
@Displate UPS has failed to deliver my order. : #7300054 shipping number: 1Z08W9706807464527 it has been in the UK for over two weeks now according to their tracking. It has now passed the date of the birthday it was a present for.
@TalkTV@Iromg I’m really happy Talk has gone back to its old format. But I am sick of seeing this every time I turn on Utube. Can’t you fill this emptiness with something. If you have so few adverts, fill the time with content…
@Iromg Hi Mike, Why the sunny sky over London is white, not blue and why the sun seems to have a halo. Many a conspiracy theory has been proven correct lately, this is one where the sun is being blocked out to ruin crops and keep CO2 levels up.
@marksandspencer Dreadful advertising. An anti Christmas, Christmas advert.
If you wanted to show that people celebrate Christmas differently, then show that. Not people destroying a traditional Christmas.
@JuliaHB1 the Russel Brand issue is nothing more than an establishment hit job,because he is trying the expose the corruption with the elites. Perhaps talk about the photo with a half naked Hunter B and the under teenage girls. Or are you also afraid of an establishment hit job.
7 bad habits that sabotage your brain health:
1. Not exercising
Not exercising on a regular basis is a recipe for brain atrophy. Exercise improves memory by increasing brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF).
This helps you form new synapses and improves learning & memory. If you want a healthy brain you need to move your body.
2. Not getting quality sleep
Without good sleep habits you can't form or maintain pathways in your brain that help you learn & create new memories.
It'll also be harder to be at your cognitive best because sleep deprivation affects the areas of your brain known for decision making and mood control.
Long term sleep deprivation has been linked to an increased risk of Alzheimers and dementia (1)
3. Eating inflammatory foods
You are what you eat. A diet high in inflammatory foods (fried & processed foods) can lead to chronic inflammation of the gut, which then affects your brain (2).
This includes sugary drinks and ultra processed foods.
Eating these on a regular basis leads to memory loss, lack of mood control, confusion, depression & eventual disease.
4. Having a big belly
Researchers from the University of Pittsburgh did a study and found that people who were overweight had 4% less brain volume and had brains that looked eight years older (3).
Another study involving brain scans of more than 17,000 people, found that as weight went up, blood flow in the brain went down (4)
High body fat has been shown to affect the hypothalamus, pre-frontal cortex & the hippocampus.
These areas are known for mood control, learning & memory.
You don't need to be ripped. Just get your body fat to a level where it'll avoid disease.
5. Not learning new things
The brain is like a muscle where it grows & shrinks depending on usage.
Learning new skills stimulates neurons & forms new pathways that allow electrical impulses to travel faster.
If you don't learn things you allow the brain to atrophy.
6. Not having a purpose
Humans are meaning making machines. We need a purpose to keep on living.
Studies show that having a meaning in life is correlated with reduced risk of cognitive decline & mental disease.
Having a purpose does not fall in your lap. You have to create it.
7. Not having a solid group of friends
Good friends can improve emotional intelligence, help you live longer while providing a cocktail of oxytocin, dopamine & seratonin to elevate your mood.
Friends are good for overall health. Just make sure they're not toxic.
Want to build a healthy brain? Do this:
1) Get daily exercise
2) Fix your sleep habits
3) Eat nutrient dense foods
4) Get healthy body fat levels
5) Learn new things
6) Create purpose in life
7) Have a solid group of friends
The brain is the most important organ in your body. Take care of it as if your life depended on it.
Sources:
1. https://t.co/9BGPjrGBeH
2. https://t.co/rBJMuy5tly
3. https://t.co/asX5BMiaqu
FREEMAN DYSON Emeritus Professor, Princeton Institute for Advanced Studies (2009)
THERE IS NO GLOBAL WARMING, THERE IS ONLY REGIONAL WARMING (AND IT'S A GOOD THING!):
"The change that’s now going on is very strongly concentrated in the Arctic. In fact in three respects, it’s not global, which I think is very important. First of all, it is mainly in the Arctic. Secondly, it’s mainly in the winter rather than summer. And thirdly, it’s mainly in the night rather than at the daytime. In all three respects, the warming is happening where it is cold, not where it is hot.
The people in Greenland love it. They tell you it’s made their lives a lot easier. They hope it continues. I am not saying none of these consequences are happening. I am just questioning whether they are harmful.
There’s a lot made out of the people who died in heat waves. And there is no doubt that we have heat waves and people die. What they don’t say is actually five times as many people die of cold in winters as die of heat in summer. And it is also true that more of the warming happens in winter than in summer. So, if anything, it’s heavily favorable as far as that goes. It certainly saves more lives in winter than it costs in summer.
So that kind of argument is never made. And I see a systematic bias in the way things are reported. Anything that looks bad is reported, and anything that looks good is not reported.
A lot of these things are not anything to do with human activities. Take the shrinking of glaciers, which certainly has been going on for 300 years and has been well documented. So it certainly wasn’t due to human activities, most of the time. There’s been a very strong warming, in fact, ever since the Little Ice Age, which was most intense in the 17th century. That certainly was not due to human activity.
And the most serious of almost all the problems is the rising sea level. But there again, we have no evidence that this is due to climate change. A good deal of evidence says it’s not. I mean, we know that that’s been going on for 12,000 years, and there’s very doubtful arguments as to what’s been happening in the last 50 years and (whether) human activities have been important. It’s not clear whether it’s been accelerating or not. But certainly, most of it is not due to human activities. So it would be a shame if we’ve made huge efforts to stop global warming and the sea continued to rise. That would be a tragedy. Sea level is a real problem, but we should be attacking it directly and not attacking the wrong problem."
https://t.co/j0BeuqFaZO
PHYSICS NOBEL PRIZE 2022
SIGNS CLIMATE DECLARATION:
THERE IS NO CLIMATE EMERGENCY ‐ CLAUSER & a global network of over 1,609 scientists and professionals has prepared this urgent message:
Natural as well as anthropogenic factors cause warming
The geological archive reveals that Earth’s climate has varied as long as the planet has existed, with natural cold and warm phases. The Little Ice Age ended as recently as 1850. Therefore, it is no surprise that we now are experiencing a period of warming.
Warming is far slower than predicted
The world has warmed significantly less than predicted by IPCC on the basis of modeled anthropogenic forcing. The gap between the real world and the modeled world tells us that we are far from understanding climate change.
Climate policy relies on inadequate models
Climate models have many shortcomings and are not remotely plausible as global policy tools. They blow up the effect of greenhouse gases such as CO2. In addition, they ignore the fact that enriching the atmosphere with CO2 is beneficial.
CO2 is plant food, the basis of all life on Earth
CO2 is not a pollutant. It is essential to all life on Earth. Photosynthesis is a blessing. More CO2 is beneficial for nature, greening the Earth: additional CO2 in the air has promoted growth in global plant biomass. It is also good for agriculture, increasing the yields of crops worldwide.
Global warming has not increased natural disasters
There is no statistical evidence that global warming is intensifying hurricanes, floods, droughts and suchlike natural disasters, or making them more frequent. However, there is ample evidence that CO2-mitigation measures are as damaging as they are costly.
Climate policy must respect scientific and economic realities
There is no climate emergency. Therefore, there is no cause for panic and alarm. We strongly oppose the harmful and unrealistic net-zero CO2 policy proposed for 2050. If better approaches emerge, and they certainly will, we have ample time to reflect and re-adapt. The aim of global policy should be ��prosperity for all’ by providing reliable and affordable energy at all times. In a prosperous society men and women are well educated, birthrates are low and people care about their environment." https://t.co/uClnsrgTwM