New "Mission" of RPF
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@Peatful said in New "Mission" of RPF:
That’s why Jesus called the hypocrites (hypo=low. Crites=critical thinking) children of the devil.
Exactly.
And the some of the people he has the most problems with are the Pharisees, a Jewish sect that practiced a kind of performative faith, for the sake of beeing seen as holy; and not whores, thieves or people that actually commited a crime. -
I know at this point we're basically just kicking a dead horse. We've already established Charlie is a grifter who didn't really take Peat's work seriously. It appears he also didn't listen too well in the pod interviews he did either. I remember this exact topic in one of his interviews. Ray wasn't eating all those calories because he was hyperthyroid, he was eating them because he was wasting glucose at a massive rate. Taking thyroid established his liver's ability to hold glycogen much more efficiently. Which he went on to say is not that uncommon in people who start thyroid. Many people see they actually need less calories per day.
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@Mulloch94 I think you're being a bit optimistic in thinking he just didn't listen, he seems dead set on twisting everything Peat said to support his current ideology.
I was just listening to the On the back of a tiger interview today and Peat talked about this on his day one interview, very easy to verify but these guys will keep repeating their lies. They even have threads on RPF about some hypo people being skinny and needing tons of calories, it would be hard to miss, so I think he's just twisting things as usual. Charlie has no integrity. -
@ilovethesea said in New "Mission" of RPF:
Just so you know who we’re dealing with here... this is “Will of Europa” - a 300 pound “leading health researcher” who brags about his green and yellow poop
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@Peatly said in New "Mission" of RPF:
I am with you on this @yerrag I don’t believe any of this is coincidence or just stupidity. I believe there is a concerted effort to discredit Dr. Peat on all levels and to destroy the community that has been built up around the RPF.
We'll keep our eyes peeled and stay focused in improving both our own health and that of the bioenergetic community, which does not waver from Ray's spirit.
@Luke said in New "Mission" of RPF:
How many people read Ray Peat's articles and newsletters in the original? Who still has the mental capacity to do this? I read some time ago, which has nothing to do with the topic, that fewer and fewer people are watching entire basketball games and instead only individual highlights on youtube. If humanity doesn't even have the attention span to watch a fucking game anymore, who has the attention span to read Ray Peat? I suppose in the future (and present), people who find "Ray Peat" will get their information from people like Mercola, that Carnivore doc or - the worst option of all - raypeatforum.com. "Ray Peat" will then be about eating beans and how toxic milk and eggs are.
People are easily distracted and become their slave without knowing it. Especially when they have low energy, they tend to do things that require low energy, such as consuming, rather than creating. So it makes them more anenable to relaxing activity, such as being couch potatoes, or a binge-series watcher, or while away time in social media- fb, tiktok, instagram, and snapchat, though those who create in such media can be creators but they are not most people.
These people are not gonna read Peat's articles. No way. At the first encounter of a difficult concept, they get exhausted, and give up and turn their minds to low-energy activities.
Since most of their lives, they are motivated by higher grades, they won't have the drive or motor in them to go over the many roadblocks and humps in reading through Ray's articles. And you're right, they will get someone else to do their reading for them, such as Dr.Mercola, Dr. Axe, or be health groupie following in the footsteps of their guru such as Garrett Smith.
They can never understand what bioenergetics is all about. Because optimal sugar metabolism is joined to the hips with bioenergetics. Because mitochondrial respiration that produces the most energy per unit input relies on sugar and oxygen as the main feedstock, with a supporting cast of endogenous substances and external inputs in macros, vitamins, and minerals, with a minimum of toxins and trauma from within and without. And the most efficient production and usage of energy is one where a virtuous cycle is at play, and this involves the least reliance on stress hormones.
But to achieve that, the body has to be so fine-tuned that it it works like Swiss clockwork in order to merit a score of 10 like Nadia Comaneci did with achieving perfection with very complicated routines in the 76 Olympics.
Most people would settle for easier routines like ketogenic flips and carnivore sashays. They have no will nor desire to understand and execute the right principles for optimum health in the absence of chronic diseases with a long productive life with the physical body brimming with energy, and the mind as sharp and creative as ever, and a disposition that makes them just a joy to be around.
Way to go on destroying the legacy of a great man.
Que lastima!
Over my dead body.
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@GreekDemiGod I think its a woman. "lilrawhoney" right?
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Hello, it's nice to see everyone here
I made a post that there is no "Ray Peat diet" and that you should take responsibility for your own mistakes instead of blaming Ray. Immediately got banned from RPF by snowflake Charlie, lol
Thanks @brad for creating this awesome forum and a safe haven for RPF refugees
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@Korven Welcome! You're right where you belong! The cream of the crop is HERE.
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@Korven Crazy stuff. You're welcome, thank you for joining us.
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Garrett Smith’s twitter profile now has a photo of himself holding a gun... is this not extremely strange for a nutritionist???
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Getting ready to gun down the liver sellers and vitamin a factories
hes going to have a fighter jet with bombs next
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@ilovethesea WTHeck? Is paranoid schizophrenia a side effect of vitamin A deficiency?
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you must not doubt that he is high t and alpha and stuff
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@questforhealth
I'd like to endorse this low effort, poorly constructed image.
Good job.
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going to make a better one tomorrow for the ultimate takedown
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@ilovethesea said in New "Mission" of RPF:
Garrett Smith’s twitter profile now has a photo of himself holding a gun... is this not extremely strange for a nutritionist???
This just keeps getting better and better. I'd say he is catering to a certain political crowd.
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Is anyone still on the RPF? (Don't answer, we're being watched.) This person needs a life raft. Maybe send them a personal message?
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@S-Holmes
Someone correct me if i'm wrong but can't admin read PM's when its being run on Zenforo? That person is being watched now. -
Why doesn't charlie post a before and after picture of himself, they love to talk about how no one on the Ray Peat diet does, so why is there no pictures to go with their great testimonies? They are all having miraculous results after two weeks surely they must all be glowing.