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LustyArgonian

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  • "All else being equal," it's not equal though, that's what I'm saying. Our legs have electrical and muscular aids in them which make them unlike a lever completely.

    You shortened it down to simplify a complex topic. I'm pointing out it's not that simple and it's okay to learn more. As we age we should keep up with learning dense subjects to keep up our neuroplastocity, and it's a social virtue. Right now I've been learning about electrobiochemistry for instance. You can just download textbooks. Please stop committing to simplicity when reality is complex.

    Physiology wouldn't encapsulate a huge subject and multiple specialty fields (physiologists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, medical technologists, physical educators, surgeons, biomedical engineers) if it was simple physics. We wouldn’t need all the other muscles and junk if it was all simple physics. It's not. It's a highly complicated series of biochemical, magnetic, electrical, energetic, and physical properties that work against and with each other

  • Have you ever had custom shoes made? Or checked what adult little people wear? They may have some suggestions

  • This isn't totally true (about longer limbs=harder to exercise), because it doesnt take into account how myosin works on a longer muscle/surface area, along with how electrical differences between limbs and the torso help with electrical flow due to potential energy.

    Look at a thoroughbred (fastest over medium distance), an Arabian (best for endurance), a quarter horse (fastest in burst over short distance) versus a donkey (stronger pound for pound than a horse but not faster), vs a mule (stronger than horse, faster than donkey). Keep in mind there's different types of muscle development, eg burst vs long distance. Look at their legs. They are walking on (1) finger, look at where their ankle is. Their feet, like many animals, are angled completely differently than humans. Elephants have a similar foot to humans in that their sole contacts the ground, but obviously their feet don't extend like ours (and they have bigger muscles). So it is interesting but I think theres more to it

  • No one tests for HSV1 ever unless you have a bad active outbreak.

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK47447/

    Worldwide, ∼90% of people have one or both viruses. HSV-1 is the more prevalent virus, with 65% of persons in the United States having antibodies to HSV-1 (Xu et al., 2002). The epidemiology in Europe is similar, with at least half of the population seropositive for HSV-1. In the developing world, HSV-1 is almost universal, and usually acquired from intimate contact with family in early childhood

    2/3 of the population UNDER 50 have some form of HSV, but virtually every person autopsied that died over the age of 60 will have HSV-1. It's THAT common. That's why they don't test.

  • Fallacy /yawn

  • Fallacy /yawn

  • To be the same species as you, yes

  • More narcissistic delusions

  • I'm telling you, you're simplifying something inappropriately.

    If you down soda all day and can’t get out of the couch, it’s not vitamin problems you should worry about.

    Lack of movement or energy is a classic vitamin deficiency sign, particularly anemia / iron / b12 /b vitamins / copper / iodine. If you cant get off the couch, you definitely need to try vitamins, and likely have an imbalance of vitamins you intake vs what you need.

    Iron deficiency, or when the body’s iron stores are too low, is common, and may affect up to 40% of adolescents and young women According to a previous report, up to 70% of cases go undiagnosed in high-risk populations

    https://www.hematology.org/newsroom/press-releases/2024/over-half-of-iron-deficiency-cases-in-large-health-system-still-unresolved-at-three-years

    You can only really intake too much of fat soluble retinol-based vitamin A, about 10k IU daily, which can cause not only liver damage but skin to slough off at higher levels (1mil IU).

    https://www.sciencehistory.org/stories/disappearing-pod/death-by-nutrition/

    Vitamin K has never been found to have an upper limit, and vitamin E has a classic upper dosage of 1000IU but some dosages are as high as 4000IU per day. Likewise vitamin D has postulated upper limits but some get injections of 300k IU. Vitamin D can cause odd issues with calcium, and ofc calcium levels being off can cause odd issues with potassium and magnesium levels and so on. Supplementing therefore should be done thoughtfully and with the patient's health as a whole in mind.

    You can't continuously get blood checks on all of your levels.

    It's OK to supplement if you want. Just watch out for retinol and B6. And don't take stuff like Ashwaganda etc, take actual vitamins and minerals first

  • No means no, creepy

  • Narcissistic delusions

  • Guess why the legal system was invented, kiddo

  • Yeah, again, you're proving my point thar you aren't an intellectual with every word you say.

  • No. No cells are given by the father.

  • You're entitled to the emotional labor of others?

  • When you're an adult learning complicated topics, it's expected you don't need to be hand fed information and in fact will take the time to learn difficult subjects. He doesn't need to make a 101 course easier to learn - 18 year olds regularly can handle it. It's sad you keep excusing your own intellectual sloppiness.

  • Okay, so how does the zygote and embryo obtain nutrients to divide?

    Men are so intellectually pathetic and cowardly.

    It's not the same as digestion, it's much more akin to a tumor, the mother is literally giving all life and all cells and all nutrients to the fetus and It's pretty amazing. That you need to shit on it as something mundane says more about your insecurity you can't provide it.

    Honestly, let your comments stand as a record to everything I've said. It's actually amazing to witness in real time. May you never have children.

  • Your own article disagrees with that statement.

    There's no gene associated with narcissism and no biological mechanism of action. There's no cure. It's a belief system.

    You want it to be nature because you think it will give your behavior a pass. It doesn't.

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    Has anyone else seen evidence of Robert Maxwell, Ghlisaine's father, as someone who "rescued" kids or even trafficked them?

    Came across the above link (view in Desktop mode) claiming to be an article from 1990 saying that Robert Maxwell not only intervened with these children, they put them on his plane. I was trying to find more information and stumbled on this link after reading the below article which said that Maxwell "may also have helped Jews get out of Romania in the 1980s."

    It struck me at the time, with how many similarities Robert Maxwell had to Epstein ...including a love of Ghilsaine, huge financial fraud concerns, and a death that many think could have been murder. And how many people who fight trafficking end up as human traffickers themselves because it allowed them access to victims. It's just so strange that THAT man would have access to these victim networks, and that it would be so difficult to find since he allegedly was doing a good thing, right? It's not even in his obituary in the Time from 1991. But that's some Nobel Peace prize stuff, right? So why is it so hard to find except in p

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    Navajo Nation President deploys police to stop unlawful uranium transport on tribal lands

    WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. — The President of the Navajo Nation announced earlier today that he was sending police to stop the transport of uranium across tribal lands. In his statement, President Buu Nygren said that the shipment was being done illegally. He also stated the lack of notice from the mining company posed a danger to his people.

    "The lack of notification to the Navajo Nation is a blatant disregard for our tribal sovereignty and exposes our Diné people to toxic uranium,” Nygren said. “A substance that has devastated our community for decades.”

    During the development of the first nuclear bomb and the subsequent nuclear arms race, Navajo lands were home to a large number of uranium mines. Sites across the Colorado Plateau, many of them on the Navajo reservation, were used to extract millions of tons of high-grade uranium ore.

    Energy Fuels Inc., the largest uranium provider in the United States, agreed to give the tribe notice before hauling uranium across exempted highways

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    How are you coping with climate change?

    This has been a doozy of a year. And it's the best year so far blah blah. So how are you all coping? Does it hit anyone else like a bolt of lightning that probably I - we - won't die of old age?

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    Donald Trump Photo Without Ear Bandage Raises Eyebrows

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    Half of lemmy

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    I tried

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    What a time to be "ALIVE"

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    And here I am just wanting to spray paint "bitch" on my sub's car :'(

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    Mom Burn

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    Wild snail, wild ride

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    Happy Pride, ya'll