PEATSPHERE is dysgenic
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Danny used to be super handsome. These days he's giving off slight una-bomber vibes. He's too skinny, and I suspect he's super orthorexic and has undiagnosed autism. None of that means he necessarily gives bad advice though.
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@jd_au He has always been very neurotic. Don't think its a bad thing to be a little prepared, but in his case I think it is something deeper.
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@jd_au his food videos are insane
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@jd_au said in PEATSPHERE is dysgenic:
Danny used to be super handsome. These days he's giving off slight una-bomber vibes. He's too skinny, and I suspect he's super orthorexic and has undiagnosed autism. None of that means he necessarily gives bad advice though.
Una bomber vibe can be one of the effects of being based. Nah he isnt to skinny, his arms strong enough to do what he wants to do and to eventually lift a weapon if needed. he all good.
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@heyman said in PEATSPHERE is dysgenic:
@jd_au He has always been very neurotic. Don't think its a bad thing to be a little prepared, but in his case I think it is something deeper.
Not certain, potentially he live alone, and when you do live alone and your parents are not taking Care of you, basic Instinct is to make your place and environnement safe and optimal, and be ready to what has a high enough likelyhood to happen. ain't negative at all in that case
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There's a life in a day in the context of a decision to live that way.
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@water-fire said in PEATSPHERE is dysgenic:
Una bomber vibe can be one of the effects of being based.
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@PEATCEL said in PEATSPHERE is dysgenic:
@PEATCEL I await evidence that proves me wrong
Read and learn.
Ray Peat's writings are there for you. It's even easier now as you can find it easier to separate the real Ray Peat ideas from the misunderstood part of his ideas. As I use an AI that captured well his ideas, I am able to fill some gaps in my knowledge that I still get from self studying his writings.
But I doubt you would read enough to know, and want people to prove these ideas work by challenging them this way.
Go find a doctor or a coach to teach you whatever you think works, Don Quixote.
Sorry, no one will teach you. You learn by doing it the old fashioned way, grasshopper!
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Armchair psychoanalysis so take it or leave it, re Danny: I am generally a fan. I think he's a decent man who means well and has probably helped a number of people.
I think he had an absent father and it explains his intense adoration of Ray. This isn't a criticism, it's actually touching. But it does mean that Danny seems to have tried hard to mimic Ray, down to moving to Mexico, taking up painting, following his advice to the letter. For years, Danny was against oral supplementation, because Ray was. Then more recently, Danny discovered that some oral supplements didn't give him any issues, and now he advocates for them. Well, for years, other people were saying oral supplements were fine, but he wouldn't entertain it because Ray didn't.
Danny has now adopted a low protein diet, because that's how Ray started eating in the final year of his life. Monkey see, monkey do.
I know Danny has a very strict diet. No starch. The same small handful of meals each day. That's why I suggest he might be orthorexic.
He gave some super cringy advice about trying to approach hot women, and indicated that several times he has been accused of trying to rob a woman when he asked them out. This is so sweet and daft and indicates he doesn't have great social skills. I'm not sure someone like this should be a life guru, but to each his own.
He has tens of thousands of followers on X, but follows ZERO people. This says to me that Danny VERY much wants to be the guru. The new Ray. That he doesn't follow people, they follow him. This is noteworthy. In my view, someone who is really robust and well-adjusted understands that there are lots of people in the world who know things they don't, and who are worth following. Life is always about give and take.
Finally, he definitely clearly thought the end of the world was coming. Hence the intense prepper stuff. He was wrong. Ray was wrong. They both thought the world would have gone dark by now and Lord of the Flies would have descended. So it's reasonable to assume from this that he has a vein of paranoia in him.
And now we're out of time.
(i def don't expect everyone to agree with these comments, but they're worth wondering about IMHO).
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@jd_au said in PEATSPHERE is dysgenic:
Armchair psychoanalysis so take it or leave it, re Danny: I am generally a fan. I think he's a decent man who means well and has probably helped a number of people.
I think he had an absent father and it explains his intense adoration of Ray. This isn't a criticism, it's actually touching. But it does mean that Danny seems to have tried hard to mimic Ray, down to moving to Mexico, taking up painting, following his advice to the letter. For years, Danny was against oral supplementation, because Ray was. Then more recently, Danny discovered that some oral supplements didn't give him any issues, and now he advocates for them. Well, for years, other people were saying oral supplements were fine, but he wouldn't entertain it because Ray didn't.
Danny has now adopted a low protein diet, because that's how Ray started eating in the final year of his life. Monkey see, monkey do.
You said your self above that him not being againts oral supplementation any longer is the result of him finding oral supplements that have positive effects. So ain't monkey see monkey do, unless he would discard his own feeelings to follow Ray claims.
I know Danny has a very strict diet. No starch. The same small handful of meals each day. That's why I suggest he might be orthorexic.
That isnt orthorexia.
He gave some super cringy advice about trying to approach hot women, and indicated that several times he has been accused of trying to rob a woman when he asked them out. This is so sweet and daft and indicates he doesn't have great social skills. I'm not sure someone like this should be a life guru, but to each his own.
What advices
He has tens of thousands of followers on X, but follows ZERO people. This says to me that Danny VERY much wants to be the guru. The new Ray. That he doesn't follow people, they follow him. This is noteworthy. In my view, someone who is really robust and well-adjusted understands that there are lots of people in the world who know things they don't, and who are worth following. Life is always about give and take.
A lot of X stuffs seems like dead internet theory bot generated worthless stuff, him sharing his thoughts and not following anyone on X doesn't imply he wants to be a guru, there isnt a quota of interest you have to show on X to not be a guru wanna be. Also You dont need to follow people to look at what they post
Finally, he definitely clearly thought the end of the world was coming. Hence the intense prepper stuff. He was wrong. Ray was wrong. They both thought the world would have gone dark by now and Lord of the Flies would have descended. So it's reasonable to assume from this that he has a vein of paranoia in him.
And now we're out of time.
Where did he talk about lord of the flies descending