
Elemental Forge
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Elemental Forge
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I'm Chris Losacco (rhymes with Christmas Taco) and I forge high end kitchen knives. You should try one!



Bryan Johnson reveals why he uses an umbrella even when it’s not raining and UV levels are low “90% of physical skin aging is from the sun, so this is a UV umbrella protecting me”






We have a serious problem with young men in this country. Questioning things is good. Everyone should question things but in their zeal to get to the truth they started listening to voices who question things as a business model, not an exercise to learn the truth. He’s not even smart enough to understand that Jewish American citizens aren’t foreign. Do I think he’s a Jew hater? Probably not. I think he’s been brainwashed by a group of insidious bad actors who have adopted the leftist victimhood culture under the fake auspices of uncovering hidden knowledge. While none of it is actually hidden, and all of it has been around since the dawn of time. Teaching young men to be victim is a very dangerous thing. And we’re gonna have to figure out how to course correct.










Forbes' Brooke Crothers: "In California, @Tesla does what no other American car maker can do. The last time an American car manufacturer had a best-seller in California was likely in the 1990s. Tesla broke that long losing streak. In 2014, my community in LA (about 400 homes) was mostly Japanese and German brands with a smattering of Detroit pickups and muscle cars. Twelve years later, Tesla has terraformed the car landscape. My community is now awash in Model Y and Model 3 with some Cybertruck, Model X, and Model S. The upshot: Tesla managed to displace many Japanese and German cars in my community — a feat that has proved beyond the reach of traditional American brands like General Motors and Ford in California. And this happened all over Los Angeles. Homeowners in a neighborhood that I used to drive through in Bel Air traded in foreign brands for Teslas seemingly overnight. I walked through that neighborhood one day and counted 23 Teslas – and those were just the ones parked on the street, presumably many more were in garages. To me, this is kind of a miracle. I lived in Japan for ten years when the market was almost completely dominated (controlled) by domestic Japanese brands (and still is). Then, ironically, I came back to California in the 90s to a market also dominated by Japanese cars. So, it’s refreshing to see an American car brand finally give the Japanese manufacturers some real competition in California."









Another progressive education myth has been demolished - The evidence is now overwhelming: selecting children by academic ability works. Nick Gibb As a qualified teacher with years in the classroom, this has been obvious for decades. The EEF study confirms what we saw daily: setting by prior attainment works. High-attainers make 2 months more progress, disadvantaged pupils are not harmed, and mixed-ability classes often pitch lessons to the bottom; limiting stretch for everyone. Time to move on from the old mixed-ability ideology.








