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Yali replied to Husseinisdoingfine's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
You Are Not Alone. @Husseinisdoingfine -
Yali replied to Husseinisdoingfine's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
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@Husseinisdoingfine How do you know that's his manifesto? I wasn't able to find it on the internet. Nor do I see the quote ‘These Parasites Had It Coming’ which has been confirmed by police to be in his manifesto. And police also said his manifesto was rambling in nature, but this manifesto seems to be well-written.
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Yali replied to Recursoinominado's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@Princess Arabia Not with health, but with materialistic things, yea -
Yali replied to Recursoinominado's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@Leo Gura If I had as much money as the men in that picture, I'd be eating a $100 organic, grass-fed ribeye steak with roasted potatoes and some fresh vegetables -- not a hamburger with cheap fries. -
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But how many hours are worth dedicating to pickup? @Leo Gura
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Text posts @Leo Gura
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I'm missing those unplanned vlogs where you just shoot from the hip and talk about whatever is on your mind. @Leo Gura
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what are your top 5 favorite movies of all time? @Leo Gura
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@Leo Gura As a movie lover, you've gotta release your list of favorite movies. I'm sure some on that list would be niche and not main-stream, which is probably a good thing.
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How do you compare Claude to ChatGPT? @Leo Gura
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Agreed. Anthony Williams reeks of New Age quackery. But he sure is making a lot of $$ nonetheless. @Leo Gura
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@Adam M But you don't recommend avoiding eggs, dairy, wheat and other pathogen-feeding foods for all people? Only those who are sick?
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Would you recommend celery juice to a perfectly healthy person? @Adam M
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@Adam M That's a reasonable thing to say. It's good to not have absolutist beliefs about diet except for the obvious offenders like ultra processed food.
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so for people who are perfectly healthy, can they not just eat a whole foods diet that includes eggs for example and be fine? @Adam M
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a job that has not been done. @Princess Arabia
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well if adam hasn't rigorously tested the claims in the book in a scientific manner, then obviously that's the only reason. @Princess Arabia
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that line of thinking is the trap I'm talking about @Princess Arabia
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you don't think you've fallen into that trap? @Adam M
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So I guess we'll now believe anyone who claims themselves to be "spiritual" @mavelezm
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@Adam M I admit that I haven't familiarized myself with the Medical Medium diet, but it seems obvious to me that you wouldn't be promoting his diet if it didn't personally work for you. Which tells me that the whole basis for your belief in the medical medium diet is anecdotal, and not based off rigorous scientific proof. And that's fine. I have my own beliefs about diet to, but at least I recognize them as beliefs and am aware that I could very well be misguided. You seem to be very confident about everything Anthony Williams has to say, which is concerning to me. The only reason why you came to this realization is because of your own personal results testing his theories as a hypothesis in your own immediate experience. But just because it's worked for you, doesn't mean it'll work for others. And just because it's worked for others, doesn't mean his theories are true. And if something is working for you, it's easy to fall into the trap of confirmation bias, wherein you read the theory behind the diet and take it on as blind faith simply because it works, which from my perspective is the trap you have fallen into. Now to give you credit, one of the world's greatest athletes is fond of lemon and celery juice.
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You mean I can't blindly trust a guy because he claims to channel his information from source?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?! @aurum