Philosomeme
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Philosomeme
@Phillustrates_
“‘Will you not give up,' he said, 'reading laws to us men girt with swords?'”
Clearwater, FL Katılım Mart 2011
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Last week I had the opportunity to sit down with @JeffSnider_EDU and @joe_bettag to discuss our lurching markets and all things credit
If you've never heard about grey rhinos (versus black swans), you will learn something new :)
youtu.be/Hty4JiBEngY?si…

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@Shawn_Farash @_JackWilliams @atrupar Have been training exclusively w kettlebells for 5 years. Ripped a session yesterday: double kb clean n press w a pair of 60 lb bells. And yes - bad form will be criticized because that’s how injuries happen and bad form is the main reason why kb’s have bad pr online.
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@Phillustrates_ @_JackWilliams @atrupar You soy addicted dweebs haven't touched a kettlebell in your entire lives but you're gonna criticize form?
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@PeteGiovine @atrupar Not a single one performing the movement properly - insane
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@atrupar This whole crew needs a form check on those swings 😬
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@TimmyT099 @atrupar This is by far the most disturbing part of the video.
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@isthereawill @atrupar Blown away - not a single one had proper form
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@atrupar Somebody please teach him how to do a kettlebell swing
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@Faen1354272 @atrupar Horrible form among all of them - shocking frankly - someone there should at least know how to properly perform the kb swing
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@Slewbacca @atrupar Not a single person doing it correctly
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Cancer isn’t a gene problem, it’s a time problem. Cells run on a steady DC baseline, a current tuned by light and dark. Lose that, and the clocks break.
Dawn charges the battery, setting the voltage that keeps metabolism in phase. Darkness pulses melatonin, opening DNA repair and mitophagy. Life exists only when growth in space is bound to repair in time. Minkowski said space and time alone are shadows, only their union is real and cancer begins when that union breaks.
Growth races forward, but the temporal anchor is gone. Checkpoints fail, metabolism slips into reverse Krebs, and mitosis runs unphased and unchecked. What looks like proliferation is in fact disconnection space without time, growth without repair.
Cancer isn’t life gone wild. It is spacetime collapsed inside the cell.

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@antidoc But I hate cardio.
Any way to make it interesting?
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@real_lord_miles Wow even Senator Sanders is getting really sick of those dog-eaters in private
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@DrJackKruse Remember the time you sat out on the beach in Destin from sunrise to sunset.
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Why Doctors and Big Pharma Do Not Emphasize Sunlight as a Treatment.
Evidence-Based Medicine: Doctors rely on rigorous, reproducible evidence. While sunlight’s benefits (e.g., vitamin D production, circadian rhythm regulation) are acknowledged, claims about specific photon frequencies or water-mediated immune activation lack robust clinical trials or mechanistic studies. Without this, such ideas remain fringe and aren’t incorporated into medical practice.
Risks of Sunlight: Excessive sun exposure, especially UV radiation, is a well-documented risk factor for skin cancer and premature aging. Public health campaigns, like those from the CDC or WHO, emphasize sun protection to reduce melanoma rates. This focus can overshadow sunlight’s potential benefits, as doctors prioritize harm prevention.
Pharmaceutical Industry Incentives: Big Pharma prioritizes patentable, profitable treatments. Sunlight is free, non-patentable, and doesn’t generate revenue. Developing drugs or therapies aligns with business models, whereas promoting natural interventions like sunlight exposure doesn’t. This creates a bias toward pharmacological solutions, even if lifestyle factors could prevent disease.
Complexity and Accessibility: Sunlight’s effects vary by latitude, skin type, time of day, and season. Standardizing it as a “treatment” is challenging compared to prescribing a pill because Md training does not teach this. This is linked to Rockefeller medicine via the Flexner Report. Additionally, urban lifestyles and indoor work reduce sun exposure, making it less practical as a universal health strategy.

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Wycliffe has finally come out with a public statement about how Brian Simmons, author of The Passion Translation, was NOT a translator for the Paya Kuna translation in Panama.
This is a HUGE issue because claiming to be a translator for the Paya Kuna is how Brian Simmons got credibility to launch his own distorted translation of the Bible in English, which is still being used today by many Christians.
This statement from Wycliffe is in direct contradiction to multiple claims Brian has made. I have the video and text evidence and plan to bring it forward whenever I'm finally able to fit that into my schedule. It's going to be a big video with a ton of evidence. Why? Because I believe the man is perpetrating a fraud on the Body of Christ. We can't be so committed to "being nice" that we feed sheep to wolves.

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Wearing polyester is a negative aura signal
Polyester workout clothes have become synonymous with exercise
This is a marketing tactic that has engrained into our culture
I see the vast majority of people wearing tight; synthetic materials that are negatively affecting your body and energy
Being outside we should limit the amount of clothes we have on in order to activate the sunshine’s health giving effects
What we do wear, should be natural materials like cotton and linen.
Make the switch, you’ll feel a difference and never go back to the polyester plastic poison.
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@ccmembersonly Rough sketch, college is a rite of passage in our culture. The dream content may be drawing your attention to the rites of passage in your life, past or present, that you feel uncertainty towards.
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@lutherananswers Worth mentioning Bennet was inculcated into Modernism while at college.
One often finds that in response to error, like a ditch beside a road, one slingshots across the road only to end up in the opposite ditch, in another error.
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@lutherananswers Check out the memoir of Episcopalian priest Dennis Bennet, Nine O’Clock in the Morning. Same thing you’re finding here.
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Reviewing Larry Christenson's book about Charismatic Renewal in the Lutheran Church for a paper I'm writing.
The book opens with a bunch of unattributed "testimonies" of Lutherans who "found the Holy Spirit" in an unexpected manifestation of charismatic sign gifts.
What strikes me in each story is how poorly catechized all these people are, and how they nearly all commit this sort of appeal to false authority kind of fallacy.
"I spent 15 years in the Lutheran church, but when I turned 16 I went to a charismatic service and really felt the Spirit!"
Okay, so you knew nothing, and when you were incredibly hormonal and impressionable, you went and had an emotional experience with your friends.
I dunno, they're just all like that. It's all stories of people looking to feel emotionally justified about Christianity.
Y'all, that just isn't the faith.
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