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Marshal P.

@packarmz

Father, Husband, Proud American, Conservative, Agnostic Atheist

Cincinnati, OH Katılım Ekim 2018
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Marshal P.@packarmz·
We live in the greatest civilization on the best timeline Now we just need the gratitude to match.
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@BanjoAtheist Death was the peace to the suffering. I'd suspect the sacrifice was more the trial itself than the conclusion.
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@Maroxad The meat thing is way before it's time, but it will shift eventually.
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Marshal P.@packarmz·
Individual income was $7,944 in 1980 it's $45,140 in 2024 Keeping pace with inflation would only require $30,432 so it's outpaced inflation by 50% which I find hard to believe. Last I checked household income far outpaced individual income due to the cultural shift of dual income households. I'd like to check some more on that. macrotrends.net/3292/us-median…
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Warren Funk
Warren Funk@WarrenFunk1·
@jakeesebbens @packarmz @NailsToed I don’t know what you’re getting at ‘cause my statement was pretty simple. Marshal even agreed, though I think it’s bad and they don’t.
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Marshal P.@packarmz·
By "their nature" I mean whatever arbitrary group you decide to place them in. "Industrial food products are toxic because they're industrial food products" "Honey isn't toxic because it's natural" "Artificial sweeteners are toxic because they're artificial" No, they're toxic if they contain a toxin. That's it.
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Lachlan Doughty
Lachlan Doughty@LDoughty5·
@packarmz @bigfatsurprise “Substances aren’t toxic purely due to their nature”? What is the nature of tetrodotoxin, tetanus toxin, snake venom, arsenic etc. All toxic by their nature. 🤷
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Nina Teicholz, PhD
Nina Teicholz, PhD@bigfatsurprise·
The question here is not whether real food is superior to protein bars. Of course it is, but the reality is people still resort to these bars. I don't eat them myself, but for people who do, Lineage is clearly superior. Ingredients are natural (even if too high in carbs/sugar for people on keto). No artificial, industrial fats. Those in the David bar are chemical novelties--your body has no experience dealing with these. Avoid!
Paul Saladino, MD@paulsaladinomd

Which would you choose?

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The Rabbit Hole
The Rabbit Hole@TheRabbitHole·
Imagine how much money people would have for retirement if they were able to invest their social security payments. Everyone should have the option to opt out of social security and the market should give 401Ks as many investment opportunities as possible.
Breaking911@Breaking911

BREAKING: Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer signals a new rule is coming on retirement investments that could expand access to alternative assets like private markets in 401(k) plans.

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Marshal P.@packarmz·
@paulb3rd On 10g and I've never noticed any GI changes. I do gain about 5lb of muscle volume. I've been on it for years so I no longer have the reference to compare lifting performance.
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Paul K Barnett
Paul K Barnett@paulb3rd·
I am giving creatine another try. I am about 3 weeks in. My stomach is handling 5mg okay. More than that, it's shit my pants. I honestly notice no difference with or without it. Never have. Am I the only one who feels like it basically does nothing?
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Dean Turner
Dean Turner@DeanTTraining·
This is Hunter Hobbs He is 5’ 10” He dropped from 202 lbs to 160 lbs in 90 days The average guy is an inch shorter and has less muscle than Hobbs does Thus, if the average guy were to diet down to ~12% BF over the next 3, 6, 9, 12 months…he’d need to get to <160 Maybe <150
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drew@dr3w_29

@torha1980 @DoogiTubeTv @coconutlauncher @DeanTTraining The average man truly has no idea how little he’d weigh if he was actually lean (15% bf or less). They think they’re carrying like 20 pounds of excess body fat when in reality its closer to 50.

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Marshal P.@packarmz·
@AJKayWriter Yes. Our stats show how many people died with a speck of covid DNA in their system. Not how many people died FROM covid.
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AJ Kay
AJ Kay@AJKayWriter·
We definitely* did not “undercount” COVID deaths. What *did* happen was virtually *every* hospital and morgue was testing every patient and body at the time for Covid … and then cross-referencing every death certificate with testing records to find even more among the supposed "negatives." And let’s not forget they were using tests with cycle thresholds high enough to detect DNA from practically *anything*. Oh, and they *had* to do it or risk losing federal funding. And now some “researchers” have gone and trained an algorithm to recognize the “characteristics” of a Covid death under the above conditions — basically turning “Covid-related” into “anything in a hospital” — and then extrapolated that model to deaths in places that weren’t swabbing everything with and without a pulse … and of course they get “undercounting.” Garbage in, garbage out isn’t a new concept. And people still wonder why no one trusts “science” anymore.
Scientific American@sciam

We have severely undercounted the number of COVID deaths, scientists say spklr.io/6012EHor4

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Marshal P.
Marshal P.@packarmz·
@MaryBowdenMD It was a big mistake and a detriment to public trust. These are the consequences, that I'm sure the government will promptly ignore and try the same trash again.
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Marshal P.@packarmz·
It is annoying that when I asked about this topic the answer was "God doesn't count". Like God created the universe, meaning it came from his will and intent. He invested his action in creating the universe. So, it defacto came from him. Not nothing. Apparently that doesn't count we're talking about a separate space that started from nothing. I suspect it's less about the logic and more about how the bible says specifically "from nothing" so we're not allowed to challenge that.
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Marshal P.@packarmz·
@DocPriyamMD Can we stop pretending meningitis is the actual contageon and isn't just a fancy word for any infection if the menigis. The contageon (viral or bacterial) is what's contagious, and almost never results in meningitis. Conflating terms is what allows crazies to misuse them.
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Dr. Priyam Bordoloi
Dr. Priyam Bordoloi@DocPriyamMD·
Can anyone remind me why everyone from journalists to software engineers to gym trainers are suddenly allowed to spew absolute bullshit regarding medicine? We are talking about medical facts on human lives, not "opinions" Case in point: Meningitis. It is highly contagious, it is devastating. Spreading medical lies shouldn't just be frowned upon...it should be a non-bailable offense.
Jacqui Deevoy@JacquiDeevoy1

Meningitis is NOT contagious, so what’s with all the nonsense? As my friend Kat Watkins says on FB today: “Meningitis is an infection in the brain caused by toxins passing the blood brain barrier. You cannot 'catch' it, it's not contagious 🙄🙄 So all this closing of schools is just theatre. It's to scare you into making sure you jab yourselves and your kids up. How many of those who have presented with meningitis, had the covid vax? Since its a side effect? As well as a side effect of many other jabs 🤷🤷”

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