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Dan Gabelman
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Head S&C Union College: MS / CSCS / Thoughts and Views are My Own
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20,000 years ago, HALF of all humans born were dead at the age of 30.
Fast forward to 1840… and guess what?
Half the population born was dead by the age of 35.
Twenty thousand years… and we gained five years.
That’s it.
So no this isn’t about people being “stronger,” “tougher,” or somehow more “natural” back then.
This is about SCIENCE.
Clean water.
Vaccines.
Medicine.
Sanitation.
Public health.
That’s what changed everything.
Stop romanticizing the past.
If you want to thank anything for longer, healthier lives thank science.
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For nearly seven years, Melina Salazar was the only waitress at a Texas diner willing to serve grumpy 89-year-old WWII veteran Walter "Buck" Swords.
He complained constantly, never smiled or tipped, and drove others away—but Melina always greeted him with patience and kindness.
When Walter suddenly stopped coming in, Melina wondered what happened. Then she received a call from his lawyer: he had passed away and left her $50,000 cash plus his 2000 Buick in his will.
The note revealed her consistent warmth had meant the world to him.
A quiet reminder that kindness, even to the difficult, can change lives.
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El astrofísico Neil deGrasse Tyson lo resume con datos que no admiten mucha discusión:
En la época de las cavernas, un ser humano vivía en promedio 30 años. Para 1840, la esperanza de vida apenas había subido a 35. Y eso que todo era “orgánico”: aire puro, agua sin procesar y animales de libre pastoreo.
Aun así, la gente moría joven.
Lo que realmente disparó la expectativa de vida no fue la “vida natural”, sino la ciencia: vacunas, antibióticos, saneamiento, tecnología médica y conocimiento acumulado.
Por eso las expectativas razonables deben alinearse con lo que muestra la evidencia científica.
Y si algo enseña la historia es esto: cada vez que confiamos en la evidencia, avanzamos; cada vez que la ignoramos, retrocedemos.
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By now you’ve seen clips of Jack Doherty getting banned from PGA Tour events.
But if you are over 45, you probably don’t know how bad it really is.
Jack has made millions doing this. He walks around harassing people and hides behind a giant bodyguard.
And millions watch. And envy.
Imagine the dude who yelled jackass? He gave up his Waste Management ticket so he could impress a kid YouTuber for 1 second of “fame”.
This slop and slop like it is consumed in the billions of hours daily. Teens are watching and seeing a kid like them become a millionaire by being a horrid person.
We live in Idiocracy. And we haven’t even seen the results yet, these kids haven’t grown up. Already there is proof that IQ is dropping fast in our young people. You can see why.
Kudos to the PGA Tour for handling it swiftly. Banned for life right there.
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A group of friends walked into a diner and decided to change a life.
They saw a pregnant waitress working hard during the holidays, and they knew she needed a win.
$1,300 on the table. $300 for the cooks. $1,000 for her and the baby.
Her reaction says it all. She tried to give it back. She didn't feel entitled to it; she felt unworthy of it. And that is exactly why she deserved every penny.
This is who we really are. We look out for each other. Merry Christmas 🫶
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Ahhhh… So Trump took billions from troop housing and gave it to them as “bonuses” - Got it. A con artist to the end.
defenseone.com/policy/2025/12…

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