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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #700 on: Sat, 30 August 2025, 07:51:34 »
Brandolini's Law
"The amount of energy needed to refute bull**** is an order of magnitude bigger than that needed to produce it."

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #701 on: Wed, 03 September 2025, 13:33:54 »
Commonwealth of Kentucky leading the charge, a legit state-issued license tag.

Brandolini's Law
"The amount of energy needed to refute bull**** is an order of magnitude bigger than that needed to produce it."

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #702 on: Wed, 03 September 2025, 14:21:19 »
Fohat,  you have to understand, the US is severely under-spending in its industrial base.

Our GDP is almost entirely fictitious, with little to no investment in production/mining/refinery activity.



Our population is also an unkempt mess, they are not only unruly, but stupid.   They will not be slaves, fine, but they also refuse to be engineers.


So here we are.  What's next for america. Realistically,  chances are if we do not enslave South America we're done for.  It is horrible, but IF our definition of growth is in the context of EMPIRES,    that's our only option.



The other path is, enter the chrysalis, and become the butterfly, EAT 100% VEGGIES.   FAT CHANCE that'll happen.

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #703 on: Sat, 13 September 2025, 20:54:25 »
This is where we are as a civilization!

" But increasingly, drug users say residents are using Narcan as a tool to force them off the sidewalks. In recent months, six homeless people told The Standard they have been awoken by a stranger misusing, or threatening to misuse, the medicine while instructing them to move.

“They’re using it like a weapon,” said Kenneth Byrd, who is homeless and addicted to fentanyl. “People are going around doing it just for kicks. "

“Using Narcan this way is not just mean spirited, it’s cruel,” Appa said. “When you send someone from a resting state to a heart rate of over 120, and say somebody has preexisting medical problems … it can be life-threatening.”

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #704 on: Sat, 13 September 2025, 22:45:38 »
Ya know, 

Tp4 were just driving to and fro dat Bestbuy today, play'n wit laptops, wasting alot of Gas, coming home stopped by a grocery store to pick up some Veggie nugz.

Realizing the whole time, humanity is doooooooomed.  Every person on the road this afternoon was driving their own 3000lb car, to some far away place they'd Rather not be. At the grocery store, the entirety of the shelf space is filled with junk, and is almost entirely MEAT=Cancer centric.


Then he gets home, some rich guy Tp4 knows, because welp, they're the only people Tp4 knows at this point being the errand guy. 

Their remark ??  OMG, Tp4 you were just saying the other day, how we should all ride the Bus and Take public transportation,  Insert video of that Ukrainian woman getting stabbed on the train.   YOU SEE Tp4,  YOU SEE,   look at these poor people,  that's what you want to do, you want to use the bus and ride on the train in America?  No thanks, I'll drive my twin turbo SUV thank you very much.  /Laughing Emoji


Doooooooooooooooooooooom!!!!!!!!!!


Firstly, people get stabbed and die from all sorts of reasons all the time, #1 and #2 cause of death is MOSTLY heart disease and cancer from eating MEAT.

But, the only reason we heard about this stabbing at all, is because it was a pretty white woman.  There's nothing remarkable about what happened here, and it's a significant minority within the Bus-Riding experience.

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #705 on: Tue, 16 September 2025, 10:46:54 »
#1 and #2 cause of death is MOSTLY heart disease and cancer from eating MEAT.

What else should it be? There always has to be a cause of death...

Back in the day people died from sepsis, starvation or murder before they got old enough to get cancer.
As people get older, rates of cancer, strokes or dementia raise. Not surprising, but to be expected.
We were not build to live 70 or 80 years. We already exceed our Best-Before-Date by decades.

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #706 on: Tue, 16 September 2025, 10:53:55 »
#1 and #2 cause of death is MOSTLY heart disease and cancer from eating MEAT.

What else should it be? There always has to be a cause of death...

Back in the day people died from sepsis, starvation or murder before they got old enough to get cancer.
As people get older, rates of cancer, strokes or dementia raise. Not surprising, but to be expected.
We were not build to live 70 or 80 years. We already exceed our Best-Before-Date by decades.

That is inaccurate.  When people quote the average age of death being 40 etc, from way back, that was due to extremely high infant mortality.  If you survived to adulthood, you live to 70-80 no problem.

And they didn't die of heart-disease, or cancer, it was mostly from communicable disease, or comorbidities+malnutrition.

Industrial animal agriculture, MEAT, is when heart disease/ cancer deaths exploded and became the norm..


The graph below shows when in WW2, the Nazis confiscated Norway's meat industry cows/sheeps/pigs for their army,

The rate of heart disease deaths dropped instantly and precipitously.  Then after the war, when the cows/sheeps/pigs were BACK on the menu, the heart disease rates climbed right back up.

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #707 on: Tue, 16 September 2025, 11:37:46 »
That is inaccurate.  When people quote the average age of death being 40 etc, from way back, that was due to extremely high infant mortality.

No! You are inaccurate...
The average live-expectancy for 99% of our existence was not 40 years, but more around 25 years...
I am well aware of infant-mortality-rates of old and ancient times. People who made it to adulthood, largely survived to age 40 or even 50, but not 80!
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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #708 on: Tue, 16 September 2025, 12:20:19 »
That is inaccurate.  When people quote the average age of death being 40 etc, from way back, that was due to extremely high infant mortality.

No! You are inaccurate...
The average live-expectancy for 99% of our existence was not 40 years, but more around 25 years...
I am well aware of infant-mortality-rates of old and ancient times. People who made it to adulthood, largely survived to age 40 or even 50, but not 80!



You clearly don't even understand how those statistics work.

Tp4 said "if you reached adult hood" which is ~20, you can live to 70-80 no problem.  The average life expectancy excluding infant mortality for someone who REACHED 20yrs of age is around 60.   

There are tranches for this type of data.  Please educate yourself.

People may die for many reasons, but it was NOT due to heart disease/ cancer until animal agriculture became industrialized.

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #709 on: Tue, 16 September 2025, 13:58:53 »
That is inaccurate.  When people quote the average age of death being 40 etc, from way back, that was due to extremely high infant mortality.

No! You are inaccurate...
The average live-expectancy for 99% of our existence was not 40 years, but more around 25 years...
I am well aware of infant-mortality-rates of old and ancient times. People who made it to adulthood, largely survived to age 40 or even 50, but not 80!



You clearly don't even understand how those statistics work.

Tp4 said "if you reached adult hood" which is ~20, you can live to 70-80 no problem.  The average life expectancy excluding infant mortality for someone who REACHED 20yrs of age is around 60.   

There are tranches for this type of data.  Please educate yourself.

People may die for many reasons, but it was NOT due to heart disease/ cancer until animal agriculture became industrialized.


The majority of people who reached adulthood, died at age 40-50, for 99% of our existence.
Out of the people who reached adulthood, only very few reached age 60, and almost none 70 or more, for 99% of our existence.
The majority of people that die of cancer or heat disease today are above 60 years old. The reason we get cancer is that we no more die at 40-50.
If we would die at 40-50 years of age from sepsis, murder, starvation like for 99% of our existence, almost no one would die of cancer or heart-disease.

Or, as calculation...

Life expectancy in ancient times and before: 20-30 according to most sources, let's use 25
Child mortality in ancient times and before: 30-40% according to most sources, let's use 35

(65 * L) / 100 = 25
65 * L = 2500
L = 2500 / 65 ~= 38.5

So, less than 40 years of age till death for people who made it beyond 20.
Not 60 years as you wrote. Not 80 years which is the average now.
Thus we DO live decades longer than what we were made for.
My statement was correct...




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