UnbornTao

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  1. @Leo Gura What kind of psychopath plays Rayman all the way through? Did the devs even test this game, or were the testers all seasoned gamers? Jesus.
  2. It's really not. But it turns out that it is the truth.
  3. @integral I love being incontinent!
  4. Noted, thanks.
  5. I have, now that I recall, but didn't have a proper recipe and it wasn't pre-seasoned and so the dish turned out to be as flavorful as bread. It's not really my thing but I've asked Claude for some recipes.
  6. Now that we are on the subject of music I have a pretext to shoehorn this into a thread:
  7. I might try that. Hummus is my thing in that sense, though - dipping red bell pepper into it. Eating like goats
  8. Yeah, as an intellectual discourse for entertainment, a question you could ask would be something like: What is changeless? What is not *done* by the mind? Something exists. Or is the source of existence - perhaps. This might not be apprehended by our sense experience now. You'd be suggesting that something exists beyond or prior to our perceived reality, that isn't some thing, but is perhaps analogous to space, where objects (as the content) exist within that canvas. Some poetry by Rumi or similar might help. But I'm not sure.
  9. It's not out yet but fuck it
  10. No research really, just a hunch (OK, maybe a little bit of research) that its most natural form is the healthiest (always pasteurized, by the way). Dairy did often mess with my skin too (mostly acne), but it's been a while since that happened. Plain Greek yogurt with honey and blueberries is great. Forgot to include meat, chicken, and some fish - mostly tuna, occasionally. Yeah, legumes are awesome. I've never tried soy except in milk form, though. I feel that a diet like that, plus daily exercise - even just walking and stretching - covers most of what health recommendations are really about (rather simplistic perhaps but it is reasonable ).
  11. That checks out. I'd say our living as if our memory were accurate or a true reflection of the past is the issue. If we saw it as largely self-serving, as if one were a storyteller, we would likely not take it so seriously, or as necessarily true, thus diminishing the power it has on this present moment. Maybe.
  12. What is there to stomach? Perhaps you can point them to the notion or possibility of the absolute. Whatever they or anyone else makes of that will be wrong and inaccurate. You're essentially demanding of them to get enlightened. And chances are you aren't either. That's a good opportunity to investigate the matter from a more real ground.
  13. I personally don't do it. There's really no need to as my diet consists mostly of vegetables, legumes, eggs, full-fat milk, some carbs, and whatnot - plus the occasional junk food, bread, and sweets. I've never been fat. I do use white sugar in my tea or coffee, but I've been cutting back on caffeine lately. Counting calories is a bit like a foreign notion to me