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Everything posted by museumoftrees
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«It is far easier to fool someone, than to convince them they have been fooled.»
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Every time you ask a question like this to any AI, their reply will tell you that you are some sort of intellectual demi-god. It's like opening a chinese cookie. Vague stuff. It's peak pseudo-intellectualism to feed personal bias.
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I like the new blog font!! :))
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Yeah His acting is okay but how he is in public life is soo performative
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It's not too bad tbh. I like that you keep it short
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goat
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Great -- I might buy it. Is there any way to see the list of videos by title before buying ?
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museumoftrees replied to museumoftrees's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
I have no clue, man, that's why I am asking. But how difficult can it be to know what people eat? I feel like we'd have to build a completely nationalized value chain then. At least one. Cause market regulation isn't working. Or maybe there just isn't enough of it. -
I want to hear non-partisan opinions on this. I know this forum is mostly left leaning but the sources I found online are mostly right wing bashing the concept of government run grocery stores altogether. I personally have no clue if they'll work. I feel like this is something we have to do and observe scientifically as a society. But for me, public stores are the next step in terms of bringing competition and driving prices down in the food industry.
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museumoftrees replied to museumoftrees's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Interesting. But I mean, when you look at my country (Canada), the food sector is an oligopoly. There is no «local» business. The food industry and grocery stores is 80% owned by 5 companies (I need to fact check this but it's close to that) and the ticket price per person is dramatic. There is no competition, no innovation and the consumer pay for it. I think a publicly owned grocery store chain would compete against the private sector and ultimately drive prices down. -
museumoftrees replied to museumoftrees's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
What mechanisms do companies use to compete ? -
I have gotten a ton of free value from you so I plan to buy the access to the vault like I did with the LP course and the booklist. My only question is the following : are there practical topics (success, mental health, business, etc) discussed in the videos or is it solely spiritual topics? I like those too but my mindset is more in the material world right now.
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Thoughts ?
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Bro. It's one of those archives. Pure gold. Genius like you said
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The Youtube multiverse keep's expanding. I wasn't expecting that one was but i'm not surprised.
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Can't disagree with you here. I wouldn't even qualify him as an intellectual.
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It pains me to admit but the tedtalk is so funny.
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Sam Hyde is very hard to pin down. I find him extremely funny but I disagree with all his political takes. I'd say he's a comedian/internet troll. He's been around for years and had a sketch show with other internet figures on Adult Swim called Million Dollar Extreme in early 2010s that got cancelled for being too right wing. His comedic method are absurdism and satire.
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Have fun bro. Enjoy.
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Appreciate the example! Thank you for taking the time
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What do you mean by this?
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I've always felt that from watching his content. Does he actually explicitly say it in a video?
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This is gold. Watch and get motivated. Put that coffee down. Coffee's for closers only.
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What «proper dating» means is highly subjective. We have more options today in terms of the people we can have access to and the types of relationships we want to create. I think that's great. If one takes responsibility for his dating outcomes, he'll come to the conclusion that modern dating is better. Don't take the black, or the blue, or the red pill. Forge your own pill (lol).
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What's your personal experience with women with tattoos ?
