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@Cyframe what you want to debate about
 
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I think Socialism is overhated
Fr. The concept isn’t bad and it isn’t severe like communism, why do you think it’s good tho?
 
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Sex is bad. MGTOW bhais :lul:
 
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I don’t know I never had I’m a Trucel
 
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What is the ideal ”diet” then?
A diet which you eat ALL you micronutrients, vitamins, minerals, etc.

“Just eat everything” theory is right
 
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Politics is low t cope, jfl at everyone in this thread :lul::lul::lul:
 
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Fr. The concept isn’t bad and it isn’t severe like communism, why do you think it’s good tho?
I don't think that the exchange of money through supply and demand has to necessarily always be conducive to higher social benefit.

I think the idea of providing universal services like healthcare and education should not be a matter of debate. But rather something that should be adopted in civilized societies.

Also, there's the fact that a totally capitalistic society will always lead to corrupt buisnessman winning in the end. As buisnessess that find loop holes and do the bare minimum of their legal obligations will always trump an ethical buisnessman.
 
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Didn’t I put you on ignored or some
AAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHA I SAW THAT TYPO U NIGGERRRRRRRR
LITTLE INSECURE FUCK CHANGED IT REAL QUICK JUST FOR ME TO SEEM MORE TUFF CAUSE HE'S INSECURE HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA ALL THAT EFFORT JUST TO SEEM LESS RETARD AND MORE TUFF AHAHHAHAHAHA:lul::lul::lul::lul::lul::ROFLMAO::owo::lul:
 
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Politics is low t cope, jfl at everyone in this thread :lul::lul::lul:
"Politics is cope"

Your life can be drastically changed depending on what political idealogy is dominant in the mordern truth regime
 
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AAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHA I SAW THAT TYPO U NIGGERRRRRRRR
LITTLE INSECURE FUCK CHANGED IT REAL QUICK JUST FOR ME TO SEEM MORE TUFF CAUSE HE'S INSECURE HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA ALL THAT EFFORT JUST TO SEEM LESS RETARD AND MORE TUFF AHAHHAHAHAHA:lul::lul::lul::lul::lul::ROFLMAO::owo::lul:
How old are you? :lul:
 
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I don't think that the exchange of money through supply and demand has to necessarily always be conducive to higher social benefit.

I think the idea of providing universal services like healthcare and education should not be a matter of debate. But rather something that should be adopted in civilized societies.

Also, there's the fact that a totally capitalistic society will always lead to corrupt buisnessman winning in the end. As buisnessess that find loop holes and do the bare minimum of their legal obligations will always trump an ethical buisnessman.
Indeed. I reside in Israel, where there exists a socio-economic model known as a kibbutz, essentially a collectivist commune in which personal ownership is minimal, and resources are communally shared. It’s not “communal” in the trivial sense of exchanging toothbrushes, but rather embodies a tightly-knit, cooperative society wherein individuals contribute to one another through mutual aid, labor, and even the collective construction of infrastructure and housing.
 
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A diet which you eat ALL you micronutrients, vitamins, minerals, etc.

“Just eat everything” theory is right
Seed oils and Soy too?
 
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Indeed. I reside in Israel, where there exists a socio-economic model known as a kibbutz, essentially a collectivist commune in which personal ownership is minimal, and resources are communally shared. It’s not “communal” in the trivial sense of exchanging toothbrushes, but rather embodies a tightly-knit, cooperative society wherein individuals contribute to one another through mutual aid, labor, and even the collective construction of infrastructure and housing.
Hmm that's very interesting for a goy like me :eek:


Perhaps we should learn from the great children of israel :feelswat:
 
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That's perfectly normal :what:
Uhmm-
Ok
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Seed oils and Soy too?
Not exactly they aren’t essential, they just manage to cause harm without providing any real benefit.
 
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Not exactly they aren’t essential, they just manage to cause harm without providing any real benefit.
Fruits are not very benefical too, now are they?
 
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Fruits are not very benefical too, now are they?
They are actually good for you — you’ve just been conditioned by people here who criticize them because of the farmers using harmful chemicals on them.
 
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They are actually good for you — you’ve just been conditioned by people here who criticize them because of the farmers using harmful chemicals on them.
Aren't they just sugar-bombs? Historically speaking, we ate fruits in order to put on weight before the winter. We don't gain any nutrients that is conducive to health that isn't already found in meat while eating fruits.
 
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I have hunter skull because my dad was an alcoholic and he would beat me up
 
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Aren't they just sugar-bombs? Historically speaking, we ate fruits in order to put on weight before the winter. We don't gain any nutrients that is conducive to health that isn't already found in meat while eating fruits.
As with most things, there’s nuance, certain fruits such as bananas, apples, avocados, blueberries, and pineapples offer substantial nutritional and aesthetic benefits, while others like watermelon and mango, though palatable, are less favorable due to their high sugar content and lower nutrient density.
 
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As with most things, there’s nuance, certain fruits such as bananas, apples, avocados, blueberries, and pineapples offer substantial nutritional and aesthetic benefits, while others like watermelon and mango, though palatable, are less favorable due to their high sugar content and lower nutrient density.
What exactly are these aesthetic benefits, that you speak off?

From my point of view, a ketogenic diet would help in debloating wouldn't it?
 
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Why do people think primal diet is the right way to eat
 
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I have hunter skull because my dad was an alcoholic and he would beat me up
Yes. Nurture over Nature. Hopefuell
 
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Why do people think primal diet is the right way to eat
Appeal to Nature Fallacy.

They believe that our body will react best to the 'Primal Diet' as it is what we have evolved to eat for much of human history
 
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What exactly are these aesthetic benefits, that you speak off?

From my point of view, a ketogenic diet would help in debloating wouldn't it?
Select fruits confer aesthetic benefits via antioxidant activity, collagen support, and hormonal optimization.
enhancing skin clarity, elasticity, and vascular definition.




Of course it would beacuse it very low on carbs.
 
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Appeal to Nature Fallacy.

They believe that our body will react best to the 'Primal Diet' as it is what we have evolved to eat for much of human history
I saw some indian woman on ig reels promoting it just because it made her skin "whiter" (she was still chopped)
 
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@Dot1 thanks for the reps bhai
 
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Select fruits confer aesthetic benefits via antioxidant activity, collagen support, and hormonal optimization.
enhancing skin clarity, elasticity, and vascular definition.




Of course it would beacuse it very low on carbs.
While fruits offer some antioxidants, the Primal Diet provides superior nutrients for aesthetics. Animal-based foods like liver, egg yolks, and fatty cuts are richer in bioavailable vitamin A, collagen, zinc, and B vitamins—key for skin health and hormonal balance. Plus, unlike fruits, they don’t spike insulin with excess fructose.

Antioxidants aren’t exclusive to plants, and the body’s own antioxidant systems thrive better on nutrient-dense animal foods.
 
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