MAHA’s central thesis is that modern medicine is bad, unless it’s gear
Drunk On Mystery
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Everybody here comes from somewhere that they would just as soon forget
Statistics
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Yes.
Especially among members of the media class, which is why this is still brought up sometimes.
Do a proportion of adults in this country hate their kids that much that 3-6 months of COVID mitigation made them lose it like this?
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Neither Ozzy nor Tony Stark deserve this comparison.
And Stark has caused 5x the number of problems he's ever fixed.
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I firmly believe we are well past "peak Vegas".
I think 20 years from now, "going to Vegas" will be seen like going to Atlantic City is today
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I think the actual problem that this is going to run into is that every time there's a mass exodus from a social media site, a lot of people are just going to quit social media entirely.
So if a million people leave Twitter for some reason, it isn't a situation where all or even most will come here
Man, like I said. Starting that graph at January 2025 is more or less the same as lying.
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By pointing out that this is just rank sexism with nothing behind it, you are revealing yourself to be the real sexist.
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"There's no difference between liberalism and neoliberalism" -Person who does not understand what either of those words mean
Many such cases.
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It's an ridiculously long running franchise with maybe 6 good films, and seemingly only still exists for kids who grew up without dads, and middle aged deadbeats living miles away not being those kids' dads.
What is your most controversial James Bond opinion?
(These may be discussed in a future podcast)
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I was just reminded that The Man From Earth is a movie that exists, which is still weird to think about.
"What if someone made a feature length film out of a single issue of Neil Gaiman's Sandman and had almost the entire movie take place in a random woman's living room?" is...a thing that happened
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It's such a weird linguistic trick to say: "Modern policing is a recent invention", because like, yeah: that's what makes it "modern".
We can go back to a time where the local guards dragged you before the richest noble in the area and he decided to kill you or not, but that's probably not better
we can absolutely reinvent what cops do but the idea of agents of the state and local munipalities who are armed, paid, and hold special privileges are as old as cities