Reddit wasn’t a primary source at one point, it’s going to take time. Also, brave pulls top replies to questions, so you don’t have to go to reddit itself(though that might use API.
Reddit wasn’t a primary source at one point, it’s going to take time. Also, brave pulls top replies to questions, so you don’t have to go to reddit itself(though that might use API.
Uuuuuuuuuu, that’s genius, you could brick any website like that that you want to stop using. I’m going to post this in a productivity community without crediting you! (I’m not going to do that, do you want credit?)
Took me a good two weeks(I deleted my account a day before the blackout after I recorded all the saved stuff on my account), but I finally stopped typing it absent mindedly.
Yes, you know how people who don’t know what they’re doing routinely start super successful car companies and massively successful space exploration companies that launch more mass to space than the rest of the world combined, any chump can do that, trillion dollar car companies grow on fucking trees!
Elon haters are fucking pathetic.
Eh, not likely, especially for dinosaurs that we have full skeletons of, because that much fat would be seen on the bones as damage from walking.
Pretty normal, actually, people who require physical activity in their work usually gain weight after they stop, because they keep eating as if they were still physically active.
Because if fuel/milk/meat doubled or tripled in price, and the average member of the developed world would riot, and the guys in charge like being in charge. To the terminally online people, you are not the average. Just because you have a diet that gurgles gonads, or don’t have to drive a lot for your work, doesn’t mean the rest also don’t have to.
The study doesn’t say the number of participants in the abstract, so, technically, you don’t know what a statistically significant sample is. and this is a couple dozen youtubers.
Anyway. I don’t think I can convince you, nor can you convince me, so, how about we talk about something else, tangentially related? Have you heard of precision fermentation?
Enough to see a clear pattern of people going “I’m going to be a vegan youtuber”, then for 3-5 years they say they’re fine, then the medical problems starts, they go to a variety of doctors, take all the supplements as they should, and nothing gets better, than they start eating meat, and the problems stop. And someone makes a compilation of them going through that process. YouTube has been a serious thing for since 2012, these people documented their lives for 3-8 years, better than any study could afford to. Again, to dismiss that is foolishness.
People with a financial incentive and willingness to be vegan, with all the resources, couldn’t do it. They certainly had all the info this study did. To dismiss them because one study says otherwise is foolish, and the study is locked behind a paywall, I can’t read it to determine how long it lasted, how many participants it had. I’m basically just going off the abstract.
Feel as you want, it’s enough evidence for me. People paid to be vegan couldn’t do it, even though they wanted to.
Wait, so I provide evidence of people stopping being vegan because it causes them medical problems, and you think that that isn’t evidence that being vegan causes you medical problems?
With a variety of unhealthy sideffects? Even people whose whole job it is to be vegan(vegan youtubers), reported having medical problems. Mothers that had trouble producing milk and babies not getting enough nutrients and so on and so forth.
Of course there is, how else would be get meat?
considering that that is the least painful way to do it? Yes. If meat-eaters were violent psychopaths the way you describe them, they wouldn’t bother with doing the least painful thing.
Yeah, there aren’t violent psychopaths trying to destroy farm fields. The shortsightedness of self-righteous people is always hilarious to me. They didn’t think for even a nanosecond past what they thought was a massive gotcha.
Nah, be honest with yourself, that’s not the reason.
It’s likely that, in the long-term, we’ll end up with a hybrid system, where those that prove themselves responsible enough to WFH, will get to WFH, while the rest will be back in offices, which is the exact same thing we had prior to Covid.
The companies I worked for let me WFH every day(aside from one weekly meeting) for years before Covid, but I routinely did 3x the work of other people, even as a junior developer.
The problem isn’t with the companies, the problem is human nature, we don’t want to work, so we use every opportunity to wiggle out of it, on average, at least.
Depends on what you’re playing, and you might have burnout.