Reddit Thread Full Of People With Garbage Metabolism Acting Like It's Normal
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"As my metabolism slows into my mid-20"s" bruh
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@Lovesickhs18
too early to slow down
but reddit folks are more like the typical couch potatoes
but I hear you
when they're like that they're not fully smart not knowing the basics of good sugar metabolism
google educated and worse, AI- assisted and challenged
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@yerrag reddit fools are not worth saving
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it's unfortunate they're smarter than most and I think would be n the higher percentiles in aptitude but are already programmed like by the system- zeitgeist and pop culture and formal education.
having fully been indoctrinated into the wrong ideas of health while having technical smarts but not passing the metaphysical rigors of critical thought processes that enrich the minds of medieval to renaissance stalwarts that are not so dependent on evidence-based discoveries that are often gamed in our times
lacking the ability to connect the dots in the face of incomplete data but able to approximate nonetheless optimal solutions for practical use
I see this kind of reddit mindset when I engage members of www.arstechnica.com and see their Achilles heel when it comes to the medical side of things
they would end their existence in sudden deaths at a young age or wither away in a nursing home intoxicated with a daily cocktail of pharma drugs
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@yerrag said in Reddit Thread Full Of People With Garbage Metabolism Acting Like It's Normal:
it's unfortunate they're smarter than most and I think would be n the higher percentiles in aptitude but are already programmed like by the system- zeitgeist and pop culture and formal education.
having fully been indoctrinated into the wrong ideas of health while having technical smarts but not passing the metaphysical rigors of critical thought processes that enrich the minds of medieval to renaissance stalwarts that are not so dependent on evidence-based discoveries that are often gamed in our times
lacking the ability to connect the dots in the face of incomplete data but able to approximate nonetheless optimal solutions for practical use
I see this kind of reddit mindset when I engage members of www.arstechnica.com and see their Achilles heel when it comes to the medical side of things
they would end their existence in sudden deaths at a young age or wither away in a nursing home intoxicated with a daily cocktail of pharma drugs
yep.