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HouseMD wrote:
October 24th, 2020, 1:09 pm
Italianman wrote:
October 24th, 2020, 12:52 pm
Lol, just because you know next to nothing about human biology and nutrition doesn't mean we all suffer that condition. You need to take some biochemistry classes https://culturewhiz.org/forum/topic/sum ... l-research and then maybe you'll have some idea of what is out there. Anyway, the results are ALREADY in... https://www.newhope.com/vitamins-and-su ... s-covid-19
Basic chemistry and field results do not often match. The vitamin C in sepsis theory was based on humans being one of the only mammals that doesn't create vitamin C as a stress hormone. The theory went bust on testing. Anyone who conflates basic science with clinic results is uneducated at best and dangeroys at worst. Time and again various dietary and supplemental nutrition modifications have been utilized for various diseases, usually to little effect. Vitamin D may well have a poaitive effect on COVID but a scientist doesn't say a theory is true until they have proof. I actually know quite a bit about diet and nutrition and lifestyle modifications are a xlcore part of every outpatient treatment plan I create. You are the fool that is saying things are true without comprehensive studies
Dude, your vitamin C in sepsis example is stupid as f**k.

https://www.npr.org/sections/health-sho ... for-sepsis

And your claim that various dietary and supplemental nutrition modifications have been utilized for various diseases, usually to little effect is also stupid. You literally have no idea what you're talking about AT ALL. Your body is full of billions of bacteria, viruses and fungi. They are collectively referred to as the microbiome. While some bacteria are associated with disease, others are actually extremely essential for your immune system, your heart, your weight, and many other aspects of your health. The knowledge of the Gut / microbiome is evolving at an increasing rate, and more and more scientists are becoming aware of the profound connections between our gut and our mental health and our overall well-being. We all know that the type of bacteria in our gut influences or affects a very significant part of who we are. As well as extracting energy from our food, the gut account for most of our immune system and generates more than two dozen hormones that affect everything from our appetite to our mood..

For instance, buried in our intestines, deep inside its tissue, is a very thin layer of brain. It’s called the enteric system and it is made up of the same cells, neurons, which are found in the brain. There are over 100 million neurons in the gut, as many as you would find in the brain of a cat. So, the saying the gut is our second brain can be interpreted literally in fact.

Your gut can decide how much energy your body absorbs from the food you eat; it can regulate the signs of hunger; it can help you decide which food you want; and it can determine how much your blood sugar spikes in reaction to a meal. Your microbiome can make you fat, make you feel unhappy, or make you healthy and happy, depending on your eating habits.

The microbiome takes the bits of food that our body can't digest and turns them into a wide range of hormones and chemicals. These, it seems, can control our mood, as well as our appetite and general health. Changing your biome may also reduce anxiety and lessen depression.

Most people's conventional thinking in terms of weight loss and health can thus also go into the trash, as new research on bacteria points out.

We like to think that we are in charge of the decisions we make, from what we decide to eat to where we go on vacation, but we neglect the fact that our microbes certainly have the opportunity, the motivation and the tools to manipulate us. Microbes have the ability to manipulate actions and mood by altering the neural signals in the vagus nerve, modifying taste receptors, generating toxins to make us feel bad, and releasing chemical incentives to make us feel good.' They also produce hunger hormones and neurotransmitters that they can use to influence our cravings and behavior. Changing the microbes in your gut may also change your cravings.

Microbes are influencing our immune system. The 'good ones' are especially important when it comes to teaching our immune system how to behave. Lack of good bacteria leads to overactive immune systems and an increased risk of allergies.

Each food decision you make(' Do I have that slice of cake or that handful of almonds?') determines the fate of the countless trillions who live in your colon. It's quite a responsibility.

Apparently all the autism stuff is just messed up, low serotonin levels, because that’s what improves the speed of the muscle movements to get the food through the intestines. Once you get the disruption to the serotonin levels in the intestines, it messes with your brain’s serotonin levels too... because your brain is working overtime to produce a hard to produce molecule. If the foods stay in the intestines too long the immune system activity goes up way too much. This cause artificially high synapse pruning rates due to the reuse of the same "tag" function of the protein being produced that then interacts with glia cells that create or kill synapses/neurons, aka if the damage is in the "social" region of the brain's white matter it is called autism, if it is in the general white matter part of the brain it is called schizophrenia (reduced coherence between regions), it if is white matter connection between (corpus callisum) the hemispheres of the brain it is bipolar, etc.

The other bacteria that help the brain produce butyrate, the healthy people have lots of the types that produce that and that butyrate helps keep cells in the brain from being damaged during inflammation. The researchers are tracing down the bacteria that induce more serotonin and which ones disrupt the production of serotonin in the cells that surround the intestines.

The problem is all of this is variable to the person, they can have kidney dysfunction from this or thyroid dysfunction or pancreas dysfunction... any of which can lead to other problems. So, people trying green tea extract can die of liver failure or other health problems like cardiovascular disease due to how little exercise they get and the accumulating years of disease/dysfunction. Systematically, the whole body's repair processes are being impaired in all of those diseases and diabetes, which has been shown to lead to earlier dementia too, so it gets lumped into these brain disorders now. Lower energy, chronic issues leads to brain and anxiety (immune system upregulated by norepinephrine hormone in the body, anxiety in the brain) issues.

Seriously, an overactive immune system spikes the norepinephrine neurotransmitter as it upregulates the immune system using norepinephrine as a hormone in the body. These psychotic drugs just stimulate the brain tissue to produce neurotransmitters, which it might be low due to how much it’s more concerned with fighting an infection... or they block the transmitters that are overpresent due to an infection. Hmmm these drug companies need to die!

Go back to school before I embarrass you some more, boy.
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Italianman wrote:
October 24th, 2020, 1:49 pm
HouseMD wrote:
October 24th, 2020, 1:09 pm
Italianman wrote:
October 24th, 2020, 12:52 pm
Lol, just because you know next to nothing about human biology and nutrition doesn't mean we all suffer that condition. You need to take some biochemistry classes https://culturewhiz.org/forum/topic/sum ... l-research and then maybe you'll have some idea of what is out there. Anyway, the results are ALREADY in... https://www.newhope.com/vitamins-and-su ... s-covid-19
Basic chemistry and field results do not often match. The vitamin C in sepsis theory was based on humans being one of the only mammals that doesn't create vitamin C as a stress hormone. The theory went bust on testing. Anyone who conflates basic science with clinic results is uneducated at best and dangeroys at worst. Time and again various dietary and supplemental nutrition modifications have been utilized for various diseases, usually to little effect. Vitamin D may well have a poaitive effect on COVID but a scientist doesn't say a theory is true until they have proof. I actually know quite a bit about diet and nutrition and lifestyle modifications are a xlcore part of every outpatient treatment plan I create. You are the fool that is saying things are true without comprehensive studies
Dude, your vitamin C in sepsis example is stupid as f**k.

https://www.npr.org/sections/health-sho ... for-sepsis

And your claim that various dietary and supplemental nutrition modifications have been utilized for various diseases, usually to little effect is also stupid. You literally have no idea what you're talking about AT ALL. Your body is full of billions of bacteria, viruses and fungi. They are collectively referred to as the microbiome. While some bacteria are associated with disease, others are actually extremely essential for your immune system, your heart, your weight, and many other aspects of your health. The knowledge of the Gut / microbiome is evolving at an increasing rate, and more and more scientists are becoming aware of the profound connections between our gut and our mental health and our overall well-being. We all know that the type of bacteria in our gut influences or affects a very significant part of who we are. As well as extracting energy from our food, the gut account for most of our immune system and generates more than two dozen hormones that affect everything from our appetite to our mood..

For instance, buried in our intestines, deep inside its tissue, is a very thin layer of brain. It’s called the enteric system and it is made up of the same cells, neurons, which are found in the brain. There are over 100 million neurons in the gut, as many as you would find in the brain of a cat. So, the saying the gut is our second brain can be interpreted literally in fact.

Your gut can decide how much energy your body absorbs from the food you eat; it can regulate the signs of hunger; it can help you decide which food you want; and it can determine how much your blood sugar spikes in reaction to a meal. Your microbiome can make you fat, make you feel unhappy, or make you healthy and happy, depending on your eating habits.

The microbiome takes the bits of food that our body can't digest and turns them into a wide range of hormones and chemicals. These, it seems, can control our mood, as well as our appetite and general health. Changing your biome may also reduce anxiety and lessen depression.

Most people's conventional thinking in terms of weight loss and health can thus also go into the trash, as new research on bacteria points out.

We like to think that we are in charge of the decisions we make, from what we decide to eat to where we go on vacation, but we neglect the fact that our microbes certainly have the opportunity, the motivation and the tools to manipulate us. Microbes have the ability to manipulate actions and mood by altering the neural signals in the vagus nerve, modifying taste receptors, generating toxins to make us feel bad, and releasing chemical incentives to make us feel good.' They also produce hunger hormones and neurotransmitters that they can use to influence our cravings and behavior. Changing the microbes in your gut may also change your cravings.

Microbes are influencing our immune system. The 'good ones' are especially important when it comes to teaching our immune system how to behave. Lack of good bacteria leads to overactive immune systems and an increased risk of allergies.

Each food decision you make(' Do I have that slice of cake or that handful of almonds?') determines the fate of the countless trillions who live in your colon. It's quite a responsibility.

Apparently all the autism stuff is just messed up, low serotonin levels, because that’s what improves the speed of the muscle movements to get the food through the intestines. Once you get the disruption to the serotonin levels in the intestines, it messes with your brain’s serotonin levels too... because your brain is working overtime to produce a hard to produce molecule. If the foods stay in the intestines too long the immune system activity goes up way too much. This cause artificially high synapse pruning rates due to the reuse of the same "tag" function of the protein being produced that then interacts with glia cells that create or kill synapses/neurons, aka if the damage is in the "social" region of the brain's white matter it is called autism, if it is in the general white matter part of the brain it is called schizophrenia (reduced coherence between regions), it if is white matter connection between (corpus callisum) the hemispheres of the brain it is bipolar, etc.

The other bacteria that help the brain produce butyrate, the healthy people have lots of the types that produce that and that butyrate helps keep cells in the brain from being damaged during inflammation. The researchers are tracing down the bacteria that induce more serotonin and which ones disrupt the production of serotonin in the cells that surround the intestines.

The problem is all of this is variable to the person, they can have kidney dysfunction from this or thyroid dysfunction or pancreas dysfunction... any of which can lead to other problems. So, people trying green tea extract can die of liver failure or other health problems like cardiovascular disease due to how little exercise they get and the accumulating years of disease/dysfunction. Systematically, the whole body's repair processes are being impaired in all of those diseases and diabetes, which has been shown to lead to earlier dementia too, so it gets lumped into these brain disorders now. Lower energy, chronic issues leads to brain and anxiety (immune system upregulated by norepinephrine hormone in the body, anxiety in the brain) issues.

Seriously, an overactive immune system spikes the norepinephrine neurotransmitter as it upregulates the immune system using norepinephrine as a hormone in the body. These psychotic drugs just stimulate the brain tissue to produce neurotransmitters, which it might be low due to how much it’s more concerned with fighting an infection... or they block the transmitters that are overpresent due to an infection. Hmmm these drug companies need to die!

Go back to school before I embarrass you some more, boy.
You're taking my points wildly out of context and cherry picking your data. Most supplements that we have studied and most types of diets have not been shown to be beneficial. There are exceptions, such as the Mediterranean and DASH diets. We know that gut bacteria has a profound impact on mood, weight, food cravings, and inflammation. I never said any of these things was untrue, you're just throwing up strawman after strawman and assuming the brief sentences I've exchanged are the sum of my knowledge. In any case, you're clearly one of those sorts who argues for the sake of it, so welcome to my ignore list
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@HouseMD, we don't know whether you are a young MD or not but you surely talk like one and your level of BS tolerance is that of a mentally healthy, well-adjusted person.

@Italianman is just another fake identity for Shawn Azn Alahah, one of the most obnoxious professional trolls ever to litter the Internet. He has multiple delusions of grandeur where he believes he is an amazing genius who can solve all the problems of the world with his eclectic knowledge. In reality, he is a certified nutcase who plagiarizes material from anywhere online, take the credit for it and believes he has made a valuable contribution to humanity.

It would be an excellent choice for you to ignore all of his sockpuppet accounts: @StanfordGuy, @Spencer, @Gali, @Italianman and only heaven knows how many more.
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Italianman wrote:
October 24th, 2020, 1:49 pm
Go back to school before I embarrass you some more, boy.
Shawn, with all this amazing, life-changing knowledge about a healthy digestive and immune system, weight loss and keeping sharp, why are you a fat, dumb looking guy, the black version of the Michelin man? :) Dressing in black doesn't do much to hide the flaws in your physical appearance and, probably, your dietary and lifestyle habits.

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HouseMD wrote:
October 24th, 2020, 2:10 pm
Italianman wrote:
October 24th, 2020, 1:49 pm
HouseMD wrote:
October 24th, 2020, 1:09 pm
Italianman wrote:
October 24th, 2020, 12:52 pm
Lol, just because you know next to nothing about human biology and nutrition doesn't mean we all suffer that condition. You need to take some biochemistry classes https://culturewhiz.org/forum/topic/sum ... l-research and then maybe you'll have some idea of what is out there. Anyway, the results are ALREADY in... https://www.newhope.com/vitamins-and-su ... s-covid-19
Basic chemistry and field results do not often match. The vitamin C in sepsis theory was based on humans being one of the only mammals that doesn't create vitamin C as a stress hormone. The theory went bust on testing. Anyone who conflates basic science with clinic results is uneducated at best and dangeroys at worst. Time and again various dietary and supplemental nutrition modifications have been utilized for various diseases, usually to little effect. Vitamin D may well have a poaitive effect on COVID but a scientist doesn't say a theory is true until they have proof. I actually know quite a bit about diet and nutrition and lifestyle modifications are a xlcore part of every outpatient treatment plan I create. You are the fool that is saying things are true without comprehensive studies
Dude, your vitamin C in sepsis example is stupid as f**k.

https://www.npr.org/sections/health-sho ... for-sepsis

And your claim that various dietary and supplemental nutrition modifications have been utilized for various diseases, usually to little effect is also stupid. You literally have no idea what you're talking about AT ALL. Your body is full of billions of bacteria, viruses and fungi. They are collectively referred to as the microbiome. While some bacteria are associated with disease, others are actually extremely essential for your immune system, your heart, your weight, and many other aspects of your health. The knowledge of the Gut / microbiome is evolving at an increasing rate, and more and more scientists are becoming aware of the profound connections between our gut and our mental health and our overall well-being. We all know that the type of bacteria in our gut influences or affects a very significant part of who we are. As well as extracting energy from our food, the gut account for most of our immune system and generates more than two dozen hormones that affect everything from our appetite to our mood..

For instance, buried in our intestines, deep inside its tissue, is a very thin layer of brain. It’s called the enteric system and it is made up of the same cells, neurons, which are found in the brain. There are over 100 million neurons in the gut, as many as you would find in the brain of a cat. So, the saying the gut is our second brain can be interpreted literally in fact.

Your gut can decide how much energy your body absorbs from the food you eat; it can regulate the signs of hunger; it can help you decide which food you want; and it can determine how much your blood sugar spikes in reaction to a meal. Your microbiome can make you fat, make you feel unhappy, or make you healthy and happy, depending on your eating habits.

The microbiome takes the bits of food that our body can't digest and turns them into a wide range of hormones and chemicals. These, it seems, can control our mood, as well as our appetite and general health. Changing your biome may also reduce anxiety and lessen depression.

Most people's conventional thinking in terms of weight loss and health can thus also go into the trash, as new research on bacteria points out.

We like to think that we are in charge of the decisions we make, from what we decide to eat to where we go on vacation, but we neglect the fact that our microbes certainly have the opportunity, the motivation and the tools to manipulate us. Microbes have the ability to manipulate actions and mood by altering the neural signals in the vagus nerve, modifying taste receptors, generating toxins to make us feel bad, and releasing chemical incentives to make us feel good.' They also produce hunger hormones and neurotransmitters that they can use to influence our cravings and behavior. Changing the microbes in your gut may also change your cravings.

Microbes are influencing our immune system. The 'good ones' are especially important when it comes to teaching our immune system how to behave. Lack of good bacteria leads to overactive immune systems and an increased risk of allergies.

Each food decision you make(' Do I have that slice of cake or that handful of almonds?') determines the fate of the countless trillions who live in your colon. It's quite a responsibility.

Apparently all the autism stuff is just messed up, low serotonin levels, because that’s what improves the speed of the muscle movements to get the food through the intestines. Once you get the disruption to the serotonin levels in the intestines, it messes with your brain’s serotonin levels too... because your brain is working overtime to produce a hard to produce molecule. If the foods stay in the intestines too long the immune system activity goes up way too much. This cause artificially high synapse pruning rates due to the reuse of the same "tag" function of the protein being produced that then interacts with glia cells that create or kill synapses/neurons, aka if the damage is in the "social" region of the brain's white matter it is called autism, if it is in the general white matter part of the brain it is called schizophrenia (reduced coherence between regions), it if is white matter connection between (corpus callisum) the hemispheres of the brain it is bipolar, etc.

The other bacteria that help the brain produce butyrate, the healthy people have lots of the types that produce that and that butyrate helps keep cells in the brain from being damaged during inflammation. The researchers are tracing down the bacteria that induce more serotonin and which ones disrupt the production of serotonin in the cells that surround the intestines.

The problem is all of this is variable to the person, they can have kidney dysfunction from this or thyroid dysfunction or pancreas dysfunction... any of which can lead to other problems. So, people trying green tea extract can die of liver failure or other health problems like cardiovascular disease due to how little exercise they get and the accumulating years of disease/dysfunction. Systematically, the whole body's repair processes are being impaired in all of those diseases and diabetes, which has been shown to lead to earlier dementia too, so it gets lumped into these brain disorders now. Lower energy, chronic issues leads to brain and anxiety (immune system upregulated by norepinephrine hormone in the body, anxiety in the brain) issues.

Seriously, an overactive immune system spikes the norepinephrine neurotransmitter as it upregulates the immune system using norepinephrine as a hormone in the body. These psychotic drugs just stimulate the brain tissue to produce neurotransmitters, which it might be low due to how much it’s more concerned with fighting an infection... or they block the transmitters that are overpresent due to an infection. Hmmm these drug companies need to die!

Go back to school before I embarrass you some more, boy.
You're taking my points wildly out of context and cherry picking your data. Most supplements that we have studied and most types of diets have not been shown to be beneficial. There are exceptions, such as the Mediterranean and DASH diets. We know that gut bacteria has a profound impact on mood, weight, food cravings, and inflammation. I never said any of these things was untrue, you're just throwing up strawman after strawman and assuming the brief sentences I've exchanged are the sum of my knowledge. In any case, you're clearly one of those sorts who argues for the sake of it, so welcome to my ignore list
I don't think you even know what point you're trying to make. Dumb as a rock is my conclusion :lol:

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hypermak wrote:
October 24th, 2020, 9:39 pm
@HouseMD, we don't know whether you are a young MD or not but you surely talk like one and your level of BS tolerance is that of a mentally healthy, well-adjusted person.

@Italianman is just another fake identity for Shawn Azn Alahah, one of the most obnoxious professional trolls ever to litter the Internet. He has multiple delusions of grandeur where he believes he is an amazing genius who can solve all the problems of the world with his eclectic knowledge. In reality, he is a certified nutcase who plagiarizes material from anywhere online, take the credit for it and believes he has made a valuable contribution to humanity.

It would be an excellent choice for you to ignore all of his sockpuppet accounts: @StanfordGuy, @Spencer, @Gali, @Italianman and only heaven knows how many more.
What would you know about a mentally healthy, well-adjusted person? You have your wife doing porn and turning tricks to pay for your ridiculous hair plugs and English lessons that you hope will lead to
a lucrative career as the real life Joe CAMEL, the advertising mascot for Camel cigarettes :lol:

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Somebody should look at the Philippine ambassadors list and tell her poor dad what this man is doing to his daughter

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It's funny you talk about plagiarism when you've been copying my style for weeks. Seriously, saying someone is fat and then finding pictures to match? You're a total copycat :lol: However, this would be a fairly silly argument to pursue since nothing is really new. Creativity is just recombination of known patterns with a certain (meta-)goal. Just try to think of a genuinely new thing that does not represent a recombination of known patterns. You can't do it. Most people fail to understand what "pattern" means in this context. Color, smell, weight, gravity, etc. are all concepts which consist of patterns. You will always and inevitably recombine those concepts and patterns when being creative. No algorithm and no human being can do more than that.

It's too bad you suck at psychology and overall thinking PD, you might have something interesting or insightful to say once in a while otherwise. You've been using other people insights far too long and add nothing new. In some schizophrenic obsession, you've been trying to link random people to one person for months even when Wilson, the chief conspiracy theorist, says you're total wrong and stupid. Sorry brah, I don't know any of the people you mentioned above. However, It's completely obvious that you're PD, the 48 year old dumb as a rock loud-mouth lasagna eating narcissist on the on autism spectrum. The universe is a reference of infinite variety, it has all the computations that you might need already computed for you, with the right perspective and index of concepts you can see everything :wink:

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HouseMD wrote:
October 24th, 2020, 2:10 pm
You're taking my points wildly out of context and cherry picking your data.
....
you're clearly one of those sorts who argues for the sake of it, so welcome to my ignore list
@HouseMD

Italianman is a PAG-troll related sockpuppet.

Do not reply to him, it's timewaste. No need to read his comments, add his sockpuppet-ID (Italianman) to your IGNORE-list - this is the best solution.
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Behold, the typical reaction of a psychopath who had salt rubbed all over his mental wounds. :)

I am not PD so none of your slandering touches me. On the contrary, what I said about you is 100% spot on.

Now that Ladislav told everybody what's going on (or, rather, not going on) in Kiev, it's more than obvious that all you can do over there is be locked in your studio AirBnb of hostel room and write more pseudo-intellectual blog posts that nobody will ever read.

About patterns, I think I hit the spot when I defined your thinking, writing, plagiarising style as "just like AI, only uglier and not free". :D
Italianman wrote:
October 25th, 2020, 4:45 am
hypermak wrote:
October 24th, 2020, 9:39 pm
@HouseMD, we don't know whether you are a young MD or not but you surely talk like one and your level of BS tolerance is that of a mentally healthy, well-adjusted person.

@Italianman is just another fake identity for Shawn Azn Alahah, one of the most obnoxious professional trolls ever to litter the Internet. He has multiple delusions of grandeur where he believes he is an amazing genius who can solve all the problems of the world with his eclectic knowledge. In reality, he is a certified nutcase who plagiarizes material from anywhere online, take the credit for it and believes he has made a valuable contribution to humanity.

It would be an excellent choice for you to ignore all of his sockpuppet accounts: @StanfordGuy, @Spencer, @Gali, @Italianman and only heaven knows how many more.
What would you know about a mentally healthy, well-adjusted person? You have your wife doing porn and turning tricks to pay for your ridiculous hair plugs and English lessons that you hope will lead to
a lucrative career as the real life Joe CAMEL, the advertising mascot for Camel cigarettes :lol:

Image

Somebody should look at the Philippine ambassadors list and tell her poor dad what this man is doing to his daughter

Image

Image

It's funny you talk about plagiarism when you've been copying my style for weeks. Seriously, saying someone is fat and then finding pictures to match? You're a total copycat :lol: However, this would be a fairly silly argument to pursue since nothing is really new. Creativity is just recombination of known patterns with a certain (meta-)goal. Just try to think of a genuinely new thing that does not represent a recombination of known patterns. You can't do it. Most people fail to understand what "pattern" means in this context. Color, smell, weight, gravity, etc. are all concepts which consist of patterns. You will always and inevitably recombine those concepts and patterns when being creative. No algorithm and no human being can do more than that.

It's too bad you suck at psychology and overall thinking PD, you might have something interesting or insightful to say once in a while otherwise. You've been using other people insights far too long and add nothing new. In some schizophrenic obsession, you've been trying to link random people to one person for months even when Wilson, the chief conspiracy theorist, says you're total wrong and stupid. Sorry brah, I don't know any of the people you mentioned above. However, It's completely obvious that you're PD, the 48 year old dumb as a rock loud-mouth lasagna eating narcissist on the on autism spectrum. The universe is a reference of infinite variety, it has all the computations that you might need already computed for you, with the right perspective and index of concepts you can see everything :wink:

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hypermak wrote:
October 25th, 2020, 6:24 am
Behold, the typical reaction of a psychopath who had salt rubbed all over his mental wounds. :)

I am not PD so none of your slandering touches me. On the contrary, what I said about you is 100% spot on.

Now that Ladislav told everybody what's going on (or, rather, not going on) in Kiev, it's more than obvious that all you can do over there is be locked in your studio AirBnb of hostel room and write more pseudo-intellectual blog posts that nobody will ever read.

About patterns, I think I hit the spot when I defined your thinking, writing, plagiarising style as "just like AI, only uglier and not free". :D
It's odd that you'd pick such a term as 'psychopath' to describe me. A phrase in which individuals attribute or pack several meanings with overlapping and often conflicting meanings. At this point, it means literally nothing at all. Maybe the word that you were looking for was God ... like in Greek mythology. That would make a great deal of sense. Gods are usually conceived of as supreme beings (which is why you see me everywhere) and principal objects of faith (which is why I have over 10,000 followers). Gods are typically conceived of as omnipotent (all-powerful), omniscient (all-knowing), omnipresent (all-present) and omnibenevolent (all-good but often nasty) as well as possessing an everlasting life that is essential. Make no mistake, you're going to be on your hands and knees begging me to save your life when you or a close associate develops a serious medical condition like cancer. Of course, you can always go to to some lame halfwit

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About my style, the only thing you defined is your own ignorance. Nobody just invented the fission or other types of devices, it was a simply refinement of knowledge that lead to the discovery and further refinement that lead to the devices being usable. Same goes for everything else. Time and refinement is all the inventions in this world. Building on other people's time and refinements.

The human brain is just a feedback algorithm, simulator based on the feedback. Causality is perceived, simulated, remembered and used to manipulate. It’s quite eloquent if you understand feedback loops. Even better if understand the algorithmic pattern programming from the genetic levels, biological differential stability network.

I wonder if you're going to pull a house "MD" now. "I'm smart, you just don't understand and putting words in my mouth, Ima block you". :lol: :lol:

https://culturewhiz.org/forum/topic/int ... -explained
The leaders are quite adept at formulating scathing one-liners and pseudo-arguments to throw at members of weaker species, but when confronted by a passionate, confident and sometimes burnt-out individual, the leader will beat a hasty retreat shortly after getting in a parting shot in a vain attempt to save face. While the leaders may fool their followers with “courage” displayed during the most trying of times, they always fail to fool themselves.
Oh, and is it really so bad to be locked in some private apartment or hotel room? :lol:

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Italianman wrote:
October 26th, 2020, 11:27 am
It's odd that you'd pick such a term as 'psychopath' to describe me. A phrase in which individuals attribute or pack several meanings with overlapping and often conflicting meanings. At this point, it means literally nothing at all. Maybe the word that you were looking for was God ... like in Greek mythology. That would make a great deal of sense. Gods are usually conceived of as supreme beings (which is why you see me everywhere) and principal objects of faith (which is why I have over 10,000 followers). Gods are typically conceived of as omnipotent (all-powerful), omniscient (all-knowing), omnipresent (all-present) and omnibenevolent (all-good but often nasty) as well as possessing an everlasting life that is essential. Make no mistake, you're going to be on your hands and knees begging me to save your life when you or a close associate develops a serious medical condition like cancer. Of course, you can always go to to some lame halfwit
I picked the term "psychopath" because it's the one that best describes you. There is a big difference between being a "God" and being a mentally insane mortal. It's just a sign of your pathological narcissism that you mistake one for the other or you can't tell the difference.
Italianman wrote:
October 26th, 2020, 11:27 am
About my style, the only thing you defined is your own ignorance. Nobody just invented the fission or other types of devices, it was a simply refinement of knowledge that lead to the discovery and further refinement that lead to the devices being usable. Same goes for everything else. Time and refinement is all the inventions in this world. Building on other people's time and refinements.

The human brain is just a feedback algorithm, simulator based on the feedback. Causality is perceived, simulated, remembered and used to manipulate. It’s quite eloquent if you understand feedback loops. Even better if understand the algorithmic pattern programming from the genetic levels, biological differential stability network.

I wonder if you're going to pull a house "MD" now. "I'm smart, you just don't understand and putting words in my mouth, Ima block you". :lol: :lol:


You are just reading stuff online and spouting it out like you know all about it. I might only know something about food and hospitality, but I can tell a bullshitter when I see one. You never went to Stanford, in fact you probably never went to college. Otherwise you would actually be doing some serious science or research, or development, and not wasting your time sitting in a Kiev coffee shop ranting on how good you are.
Italianman wrote:
October 26th, 2020, 11:27 am
Oh, and is it really so bad to be locked in some private apartment or hotel room? :lol:
If that's your definition of fun...alone, locked in an apartment the other side of the world, pretending to be having fun, be my guest :)
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hypermak wrote:
October 26th, 2020, 8:02 pm
Italianman wrote:
October 26th, 2020, 11:27 am
It's odd that you'd pick such a term as 'psychopath' to describe me. A phrase in which individuals attribute or pack several meanings with overlapping and often conflicting meanings. At this point, it means literally nothing at all. Maybe the word that you were looking for was God ... like in Greek mythology. That would make a great deal of sense. Gods are usually conceived of as supreme beings (which is why you see me everywhere) and principal objects of faith (which is why I have over 10,000 followers). Gods are typically conceived of as omnipotent (all-powerful), omniscient (all-knowing), omnipresent (all-present) and omnibenevolent (all-good but often nasty) as well as possessing an everlasting life that is essential. Make no mistake, you're going to be on your hands and knees begging me to save your life when you or a close associate develops a serious medical condition like cancer. Of course, you can always go to to some lame halfwit
I picked the term "psychopath" because it's the one that best describes you. There is a big difference between being a "God" and being a mentally insane mortal. It's just a sign of your pathological narcissism that you mistake one for the other or you can't tell the difference.
Italianman wrote:
October 26th, 2020, 11:27 am
About my style, the only thing you defined is your own ignorance. Nobody just invented the fission or other types of devices, it was a simply refinement of knowledge that lead to the discovery and further refinement that lead to the devices being usable. Same goes for everything else. Time and refinement is all the inventions in this world. Building on other people's time and refinements.

The human brain is just a feedback algorithm, simulator based on the feedback. Causality is perceived, simulated, remembered and used to manipulate. It’s quite eloquent if you understand feedback loops. Even better if understand the algorithmic pattern programming from the genetic levels, biological differential stability network.

I wonder if you're going to pull a house "MD" now. "I'm smart, you just don't understand and putting words in my mouth, Ima block you". :lol: :lol:


You are just reading stuff online and spouting it out like you know all about it. I might only know something about food and hospitality, but I can tell a bullshitter when I see one. You never went to Stanford, in fact you probably never went to college. Otherwise you would actually be doing some serious science or research, or development, and not wasting your time sitting in a Kiev coffee shop ranting on how good you are.
Italianman wrote:
October 26th, 2020, 11:27 am
Oh, and is it really so bad to be locked in some private apartment or hotel room? :lol:
If that's your definition of fun...alone, locked in an apartment the other side of the world, pretending to be having fun, be my guest :)
Yet, you do not provide any proof to support your ridiculous claims you braindead idiot :) . Your words simply expose yourself (having never evolved) as the true narcissist here. Narcissism is compulsive and motivated by fear. Its idealistic (black and white) thoughts and their corresponding emotions is its only substance, without which it cannot persist and maintain its defense (pretense against the authentic, imperfect and impermanent, true self). It's cynical, an attitude that rejects existence. With a sardonic laugh, it's an unfulfilled longing to overturn something it considers veiled or covered by some reverential awe. It's a pessimistic, life-denying mentality.

On the other hand, I'm what Nietzsche would call a Free Spirit. I live in a realm of pure being that affirms terrestrial existence as our only existence and in all its ambiguity and difficulty. C.S. Lewis would write: “Try to exclude the possibility of suffering which the order of nature and the existence of free wills involve, and you find that you have excluded life itself. The concept of the Free Spirit is one who knows that all values are subjective and that the free spirit is therefore free to establish its own values continuously. Because it is intrinsically free, the free spirit has no inherent characteristics or attributes, but rather constantly undergoes self-overcoming and innovatively recreates itself, creating new ideals for itself before it overcomes them again. You should read this https://genius.com/Friedrich-nietzsche- ... -annotated

As is evident here, narcissists like you live in a haunted house of your own excessively basic, rigid, idealistic, and judgmental mind. They lose contact with reality as it actually is and experience a sort of existential desolation and disconnect. The complete opposite of nirvana ‘the heavenly state’ or purely authentic and spontaneous state, is according to the ancient studies of the human psyche called the state of ‘egohood’ a.k.a. full circle/end spectrum narcissist. I really doubt you're at the top of any profession or really know anything about food. Seriously, I can prepare any restaurant meal with easy. Took me all of 2 weeks. What's so hard about basic food science? You had to spend $70,000 and attend classes for 6 years you dumb Muppet? :lol: Is that your definition of fun? :oops: :wink:

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Shit, even Snoop Doggy Dogg has a cookbook. His fried chicken recipe beat Gordon Ramsay :lol:

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I've been to lots of 5 star restaurants. You mostly go for entertainment.

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Italianman wrote:
October 27th, 2020, 6:59 am
Yet, you do not provide any proof to support your ridiculous claims you braindead idiot :) . Your words simply expose yourself (having never evolved) as the true narcissist here. Narcissism is compulsive and motivated by fear. Its idealistic (black and white) thoughts and their corresponding emotions is its only substance, without which it cannot persist and maintain its defense (pretense against the authentic, imperfect and impermanent, true self). It's cynical, an attitude that rejects existence. With a sardonic laugh, it's an unfulfilled longing to overturn something it considers veiled or covered by some reverential awe. It's a pessimistic, life-denying mentality.
Your copy and paste is the most ridiculous I have ever seen. You don't even try to make sense here, you just want to stir your word salad to try and impress...yourself. That's what a true narcissist does: gazes at his image on a mirror and falls in love with himself. Nobody's judgment matters anymore, it's just you and your image of beautiful person...a genius in your case. A wealthy playboy, in @Contrarian Expatriate's case. It doesn't take a psychiatrist to see that the both of you are pretty much textbook cases. Or nutcases :)

As I have observed with CE, you follow the same pattern by being a massive narcissist but accusing others of being narcissist. Maybe it's part of your mental condition that you can't stand people who can be contented with who they are and what they do even without having a larger-than-life idea of themselves. You don't even see how people have been mocking you wherever you go. Whatever you see yourself as, everybody else sees the most pathetic caricature of that. I guarantee you that.

What claims should I be supporting, since I made no claims? You're the one who claims degrees from Stanford, multiple successful businesses, the usual harem of hot Ukranians and, lo and behold, no trace of anything at all, not even your photos after that someone pointed out that you're just another fat ugly munchkin head. :D
Italianman wrote:
October 27th, 2020, 6:59 am
On the other hand, I'm what Nietzsche would call a Free Spirit. I live in a realm of pure being that affirms terrestrial existence as our only existence and in all its ambiguity and difficulty. C.S. Lewis would write: “Try to exclude the possibility of suffering which the order of nature and the existence of free wills involve, and you find that you have excluded life itself. The concept of the Free Spirit is one who knows that all values are subjective and that the free spirit is therefore free to establish its own values continuously. Because it is intrinsically free, the free spirit has no inherent characteristics or attributes, but rather constantly undergoes self-overcoming and innovatively recreates itself, creating new ideals for itself before it overcomes them again. You should read this https://genius.com/Friedrich-nietzsche- ... -annotated

As is evident here, narcissists like you live in a haunted house of your own excessively basic, rigid, idealistic, and judgmental mind. They lose contact with reality as it actually is and experience a sort of existential desolation and disconnect. The complete opposite of nirvana ‘the heavenly state’ or purely authentic and spontaneous state, is according to the ancient studies of the human psyche called the state of ‘egohood’ a.k.a. full circle/end spectrum narcissist. I really doubt you're at the top of any profession or really know anything about food. Seriously, I can prepare any restaurant meal with easy. Took me all of 2 weeks. What's so hard about basic food science? You had to spend $70,000 and attend classes for 6 years you dumb Muppet? :lol: Is that your definition of fun? :oops: :wink:

I've been to lots of 5 star restaurants. You mostly go for entertainment.

I don't have to be on top of my profession (I actually am) to know how to home cook some food, like in your photos (assuming they're yours). If you actually knew something, in fact anything, about the culinary arts, you would probably know that formal education (on which I spent less than a tenth of what you say, in 6 years) makes maybe 10% of a chef's skills. You can pose as knowledgeable on anything you want online, but please remind yourself that you're not fooling anyone.

No matter how many accounts you open here, PAG, you will always be spotted and ridiculed for the mentally ill troll that you are. I am sorry to break the news to you, but that's what it is and there is nothing, short of a complete personality change (which is impossible), that will fix you and your image.
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Blah, I think it's pretty clear this guy is just a ranting lunatic without basic education. He definitely fits right in here. An uneducated retard :lol: . He does not even realize that assertions without evidence are claims and the burden of proof as to the truthfulness of the claim rests with the individual making the claim; if that burden is not met, the claim is false and its critics do not need to argue any further in order to dismiss it. Let’s say I want to prove it’s going to rain soon. This is my claim. For evidence, I point out that it’s cloudy. This might be true, but is it enough? Probably not, since it’s often cloudy without actually raining. Suppose I add that the barometer is dropping, the temperature is dropping, wind is picking up and the air smells “damp.” Is that enough to prove it’s going to rain? For many people, that would be enough to convince them that rain is coming, or at least likely.

Why do claims need support or evidence?

A claim is a statement about something, which could, in theory, be supported with evidence. It is an assertion about the way things are, or were, or will be, or should be. Claims are, almost by definition, controversial, in the sense that not everyone agrees with them. That is why they require evidence.
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Italianman wrote:
October 27th, 2020, 10:04 am
Blah, I think it's pretty clear this guy is just a ranting lunatic without basic education. He definitely fits right in here. An uneducated retard :lol: . He does not even realize that assertions without evidence are claims and the burden of proof as to the truthfulness of the claim rests with the individual making the claim; if that burden is not met, the claim is false and its critics do not need to argue any further in order to dismiss it. Let’s say I want to prove it’s going to rain soon. This is my claim. For evidence, I point out that it’s cloudy. This might be true, but is it enough? Probably not, since it’s often cloudy without actually raining. Suppose I add that the barometer is dropping, the temperature is dropping, wind is picking up and the air smells “damp.” Is that enough to prove it’s going to rain? For many people, that would be enough to convince them that rain is coming, or at least likely.

Why do claims need support or evidence?

A claim is a statement about something, which could, in theory, be supported with evidence. It is an assertion about the way things are, or were, or will be, or should be. Claims are, almost by definition, controversial, in the sense that not everyone agrees with them. That is why they require evidence.
Sorry, what claims are you exactly talking about? Let's start from the basic premises...
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I just noticed something odd that I wanna bring up. When you go on YouTube and watch videos by those with Aspergers talking about their condition, they all seem to assume that most people are extroverts and therefore social butterflies. They all blame themselves and say that their social impairment is what prevents them from going out and being social and meeting people and making friends. As if one can just go out and be social and make friends easily in America. They presume that if they didn't have Aspergers, then they would have no trouble making friends and being social. So unlike us, they all blame themselves, not lack of social connection in America.

So in that sense, they are even more normal than us, because they follow the norm of blaming yourself, not the social environment like we do. Does that mean that even aspies are more normal than us? Why does everyone assume that most people are social? Why are we the only ones that say that Americans are closed and don't talk to strangers and aren't open to meeting new people? If even aspies do not say that and assume that if only they didn't have autism, they could be normal and social butterflies too, then they are blaming themselves, technically speaking. That's the norm I guess. Everyone follows it but us. Only we blame the social culture. Why is that? Does that mean even aspies are more normal than us? If so that's very sad isn't it? Why are we so different from everyone, including aspies?

See here to see what I mean:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=aspergers

What do you think? Do all these aspies really think Americans are open and social and that if only they didn't have Aspergers, that they could go out and be social and have a good social life, just like you see in the movies? Why does everyone say that? If everyone says that but us, does that mean maybe we are wrong and crazy? Does that mean we are losers and freaks or crazy? What do you all think? How do you all explain that?

Same goes for videos about introverts and extroverts. All the introverts on YouTube say that their introversion is what impairs their social life. They also presume that most people are extroverts and therefore social butterflies too. What does "social butterfly" mean anyway? lol. That one loves being social? With everyone or just people they know? So again, even introverts blame themselves. Why does everyone do that but us?

See here to see what I mean:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_ ... extroverts

It seems that no one says that people in any given country are closed or unsocial or stuck up or unfriendly. Not even aspies and introverts. It seems everyone assumes that most people are social and extroverted. If anyone has problems meeting people or making friends, they will always say one of the following:

1. I work too much and don't have time to meet people.
2. I am painfully shy or have social anxiety, so I can't go out and be social and meet people.
3. I have Asperbergers which socially impairs me so I can't go out and be social like most people.
4. I am very introverted and don't like superficial small talk, so I avoid most people and keep to myself.

Everyone who doesn't have a decent social life says one of the above, except us. But no one says what we say or talks about social disconnection or how people don't talk to strangers but keep their distance from others and ignore others, etc. Only we say that. Why? Are we that big of a loser? Are even aspies and introverts more normal than us? How do you explain this?

You know, these kind of mysteries that defy explanation sometimes make me wonder if I'm in some kind of a dream or Twilight Zone, and that's how stuff like this can happen which defy logic and are seemingly impossible to explain. I mean if you were in a world where everyone said 2+2=5 and you were the only one that said 2+2=4, you'd think that you were in some kind of dream too, or Twilight Zone, where no one is real except you. Or if everyone is in on a cosmic joke or conspiracy against you, to make you think you are crazy, like a Kafkaeque psychological horror movie. You just gotta wonder. Because these type of things can't be explained by anything logical. Especially when what everyone thinks and what you see are totally different and you are sure you are right. But how can everyone be wrong and you be right? Or how can you be wrong and everyone right, if you know what you see everyday? It boggles the mind. Any of you ever feel this way too?
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