Natasha Tori Maru

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  1. Even Peter Ralston has made a lot of meaning for himself. Nihilism is not IT.
  2. @Carl-Richard I really like how you apply yourself and.. oh my FUCKING God - I thought I was the only one to notice the Iago parrot voice from Greg: This is the real Iago voice:
  3. While in later times the Incans formed up an empire, in their earlier history when tribal, I distinctly recall some brutal shit. Human sacrifice was a thing prior to the Incans forming into an empire. Sacrifice was more occasional and smaller in tribal society. When they formed up an empire human sacrifice was rarer in frequency, and more symbolic - but grander & to a HUGE scale. I also recall reading human sacrifice during the empire was more politically integrated. Just from my memory alone, tribal society wasn't all peace. I am sure there are more examples. Bit of romanticizing is going on to fill in the gaps where real facts should be....
  4. Humanity has always been shit at predicting future circumstances. In fact - Bryan Johnson's whole Don't Die + AI controlling and leading our lives, and the solutions for transhumanism and a population that never shrinks - are based 100% on the fact we are dogshit at predicting the future.
  5. Yes but in @UnbornTao's defence - look at how confusing this thread is - the title says 'causes cancer' which is typically a chronic exposure issue. Obviously some substances are so lethal to inhale or be around they can cause cancer. But the second list you prompt to contemplate - it points to prolonged chronic exposure, which, given the threat title 'causes cancer', leads users to contemplate your second list and how these substances can contribute to cancer over a longer period. This is even emphasised by you inviting us to consider these substances may be benign, but with chronic exposure (cancer as the context) they may be insidious. I do not see any acute-lethal substances there. So you can hardly be surprised OTHERS are confused when you switch context to acute short term effects
  6. That would cover a lot of creatine needs 🙂 I supplement because I tend to eat much less meat. I find the effects of creatine as a nootropic lesson when you eat a meat based diet. Greatest effect when I am predominantly vegetarian.
  7. @PsychedelicEagle so your dishes get oily
  8. I addressed the things he said, though. So my assessment is seperate and stands. Cooker. Which is the same as millions of other people who want to be influencers or develop a social media following. Nothing new there. Talking about health and wellness is a huge industry. You can spout all that stuff and still be ungrounded.
  9. @Mixcoatl no, acute use makes you stupid too.
  10. Lazar again, I haven't started this yet! https://youtu.be/d9tdJ2SkBKQ?si=MocH1GLSB8n0NnET
  11. English, enough Italian to get by. I recently started Japanese again (only know words my Dad taught me, he left when I was young so I stopped being spoken to in Japanese).
  12. @Carl-Richard not to derail but how do we feel about sardines? Major component of my diet. The only tuna I consume is tuna Tataki my dad makes once a month for me. Funnily enough, I cannot eat canned tuna - massive headaches and general feeling of being unwell after. Tataki is raw seared tuna. It is expensive so it amounts to around 70-100g total. Herring, sardines, rainbow trout & a tiny amount of salmon constitute the rest of my fish consumption. I love gummy shark but it is a mercury nightmare!
  13. @Jordan of the Shire Thanks man! Right back at ya 💪