Chosendeer

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  1. This sounds like an decision of Kindergarten kids. How long has that been in place?
  2. Ive seen recently a couple of videos (thin they were San francisco but not sure). People were looting in broad daylight inside shops and nobody seemed to mind or care, not even the workers there. Nobody tried to stop them or do anything or seemed even surprised. Im confused, has stealing been made legal
  3. Nice video on the people who make profits on war in US. Esp the last one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqxgP8WlxJQ
  4. Hi Leo mentioned a book in the Detox video that is worth reading but i dont remember it and dont know anymore at which time he mentioned it
  5. https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Leo_Gura#External_links I just found this and found it to be rather funny. Who writes these? Some quotes: How he argues Gura's stock phrase responses. Since Gura's arguments are sometimes outright demonstrably false and brainless (hahahah, get it?), the way in which he manages to convince anyone that he's talking sense is through his rhetoric. Many of Gura's videos begin with directing a misuse of the appeal to authority fallacy. The fallacy is usually distorted as "credentials are worthless" and that trusting a source of information as reputable is an error in itself. By building on this line of reasoning, Gura establishes himself as the authority, because unlike those with doctorates and Nobel Prizes, he can demonstrate he's right. This is not to say that scientific experts on scientific topics are to be blindly trusted, but Gura being mistaken about a great deal of scientific topics doesn't stop him from circumventing logic. Except Gura refuses to explain anything. The usual strategy for evading questions is maintaining that only Gura understands the subject at hand and that attempting to explain Gura's claims is an exercise in futility, since decades of study are necessary for their comprehension. Another tactic is to simply label his critics "materialists". Abuse of Gödel's Incompleteness Theorem Gura invokes a bad interpretation of Gödel's incompleteness theorems. As an aside, Gura repeatedly prefaces these views by claiming that the mathematics behind these theorems is really complex and you won't understand it, yet it is clear that he fundamentally misunderstands what these proofs are even about. In the video "Metaphysical Implications Of Godel's Incompleteness Theorem",[13] he begins with a 20 minute preamble explaining that if you don't trust his opinions on the topic, you're making the same error a Christian makes in taking the Pope's opinion as fact. Furthermore, it doesn't matter if somebody has a PhD or Nobel Prize, they still don't understand these matters as well as Gura does. hehe some nice Info, i wonder if people read these and then judge. I guess they do
  6. Hi I recently started to study Gamedesign and teach me to code in my free time. I expirience alot of mental fatigue and low endurance(~20/30min) during my periods of learning those things (especially when coding). Prior to this i had about 3/4 years out of collegue where I did mostly physical work, drugs, games and parties. So i realize that sure alot of it comes down to repetition and retrain my ability to learn and absorb information. What would your tips be how i can retrain myself to be more focused. Things i can think off is good Nutrition, Excercise, Cut down on high Stimulations, get a good sleeeping Scedule, have a working scedule and follow a Routine
  7. @Vivaldodont know if u can get into clubs or so since u dont say ur age but here: https://mysupremacy.com/easiest-way-get-laid/ doesnt get any easier then that
  8. Thanks everybody for all the answers. Cant wait for the long road ahead =)
  9. Cool thanks for the answer. Do you recommend literature or would it be best to learn it through the process of coding itself?
  10. Hi Im currently studying Gamedesign and teaching myself basic coding in my free time. While coding is not part of my Study i want to learn it so i can work independently on small projects for myself. So my question is what is the most effective way of learning to code? I currently work in Unity with visual studio (c#) and do youtube tutorials where they teach me basic game coding like doing a basic version of angry birds and games like that. I just worry that the things they teach wont stuck in my head as i mostly go thru the motions they teach in the videos and i want to actually develop knowledge so i can write the codes by myself in the future without looking at tutorials the whole time. Any suggestions on what to do? Or is the best way to just code code code?
  11. I live in Germany and come from Croatia. Croatia is much poorer then Germany and also very sunny and warm. The people there are not friendly, except in tourist places and when money is involved. The difference in friendliness is huge. When i visit switzerland, a country even wealthier, the people there are even more hearthwarming and friendly. I do get the notion of oeple living more village like, outside of big towns, being open to let u in their house etc as i expirienced that too, but theres also not much rampant crime in areas were only a few people live
  12. so what happend to the vaccine appointment?
  13. Dont post those videos, thats conspiracy
  14. Society is getting more and more sexualized, making people more primitive.
  15. lol thx for the elaboration on my question. you can close this off.