Do subterranean tunnels boost your metabolism?
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Hello everybody,
If you recall there was a big hullabaloo about underground tunnels in NYC recently.
I was curious why someone might dig underground tunnels in a city that is famous for having extensive public transit access.
Are there metabolic benefits to travelling, in secret, underground?
Please discuss.
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I think Aryan bionenergetic architecture is on top of the ground, maybe even flying in the air. Tunneling seems like serotonertic angst response.
Consider:
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@gugenmungus kino.
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It's well known that naked mole rats, who live in burrows with a CO2 concentration 10x atmospheric, live about 10 times longer than other species of rat. They also never get cancer. When taken out of their burrows living at normal atmospheric gas concentration of CO2 this longevity disappears. I think this has to do with the pro-metabolic effect of CO2.
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@brad said in Do subterranean tunnels boost your metabolism?:
It's well known that naked mole rats, who live in burrows with a CO2 concentration 10x atmospheric, live about 10 times longer than other species of rat. They also never get cancer. When taken out of their burrows living at normal atmospheric gas concentration of CO2 this longevity disappears. I think this has to do with the pro-metabolic effect of CO2.
We shall build aryan tunnel cities in mountains to CO2maxx
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@gugenmungus Fantastic response, you are completely correct.
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Aryan=Master=Solar=Anabolic
Swarthoid=Slave=Chthonic=KatabolicHope this helps.
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I believe Norway has the most tunnels per capita and Switzerland has the highest density of tunnels per unit of area.
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@brad thank you for the thoughtful responses.
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@adolfrizzler nigga what
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@CatalanRabist precisely.