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I feel like culture is in decline and it makes me sad.

Discussion in 'Off-topic Discussion' started by Lizards Mousqette, Sep 8, 2021.

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  1. AtomicTango

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  2. Anesthesia? That’s the best you got? Vitamin C was a bad example? When I said surgeons are useful, I think it’s obvious that anaesthesia is included in that.

    Anyone who’s ever had a chronic health problem they’ve gone to the doctor for, quickly realizes just how incompetent the medical industry is. They can’t even cure people’s acne.. and you think they have a clue about autoimmune disease and cancer? Are you under the impression that chemotherapy is beneficial? It’s hardly even up for debate man.

    Toxic additives... you can find titanium dioxide in just about every drug. You can find aluminum in all vaccines. Again, is this even up for debate? What do you think causes those “side effects” which is actually fancy language for a direct affect.
     
  3. AtomicTango

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    Can verify this to a degree. Am type 1 diabetic and while insulin itself obviously works, the doctors and care team are so useless it makes me angry even thinking about dealing with them.
     
  4. SickSicko

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    Well, anesthesia is part of the pharmaceutical industry, and so it is strong painkillers, as many other useful things.
    Yes, the medical industry sucks big time treating chronic illments, I will give you that, chemotherapy is pretty much a doubled edged sword, is not my cup of tea, but denying it's utility would be stupid.

    You think the additives are just there, just because? seriously? that they don't serve any purpose whatsoever in the stability, durability, and retardation of release of the active compound in many, many drugs?

    Anyhow, if you think is not even up for debate, we can consider it over.
     
  5. Many other things that you apparently can’t list. Anesthesia is used for surgery, never denied surgery is useful, therefore using it to back your stance was pretty weak. Painkillers... you mean the ones people get addicted to? The thing is, people don’t get addicted to turmeric/curcumin, or California poppy. But we’ll never know how those compare to painkillers in effectiveness because that study will absolutely never be funded. It’s not in the best interest of legalized drug dealers.
    @AtomicTango broufht up a good point with insulin, for type 1 diabetes. One of very few examples of medical usefulness. Yet, as it relates to type 2 diabetes they completely drop the ball and have no clue that it’s actually quite easily reversible.

    I’m happy to debate with you, But don’t expect me to spoon feed you on toxic ingredients. And yes, I don’t think they serve any purpose other than to harm people and make them lifelong customers in the process. Have you got the corona vaccine ? And yeah.. there is no utility in poisoning yourself to death with chemotherapy. You cannot kill healthy cells in order to kill cancerous ones.. it’s just absurd logic to begin with.
     
  6. SickSicko

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    Mate, I'm not friendly with how drugs are prescribed, and how many treatments are designed, I'm surely not in the interest either of what you very well put as legalized drug dealers, is what they are, point taken alright?

    Anyway, not only anesthesia, or yes, those painkillers than can create addiction if are they abused and not used on acute situations, or epinephrine, or corticosteroids, basically, substances for emergency treatments, that, likely or not, will vastly surpass in effectiveness, curcumin and other ones.

    Now, treatment, the way we treat diseases, specially chronic ones, is idiotic, and in this part, yes, pharmaceuticals are a bit, meh, some are kind of useful, but just kind of, meaning the situation is so bad already that you need "periodic emergency drugs" to get by.

    So in this part I will agree that our medical system could learn a whole lot from other different ones, in terms of keeping the body healthy and restoring it's health, instead of giving it a cruch that will likely worsen the situation on the long run.

    In regards with cancer, same deal, we know a fair bit, well, a good amount actually, but our methods of prevention and treatment suck big time. Even then, negating that treatments like chemotherapy have an effect, and not only negative effect, would be simply not wanting to see the evidence.
     
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  7. Bro.. I know you’re a conspiracy theorist like myself. You have to know that the medical industry is the biggest conspiracy of all. You know it’s not in the “elites” best interest to keep us healthy. That’s why they poison the water with fluoride, spray chemtrails etc. They control everything, and most definitely control mainstream medicine. They provide just enough utility to gain the trust of the ignorant. Which again, is mostly emergency medicine that they rely on for proof. That’s how deception works. Just enough truth for you to bite the hook. The same people behind the fake pandemic are running the medical industry, and have been for over a century at least.

    All I’m saying is if you’re seriously considering a career in medicine, you’re gonna have a tough time maintaining your integrity. Look at the pandemic man. Doctors threatened with their jobs if they speak out. Refused to give out mask exemptions for fear of punishment. So on and so on.
     
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  8. Just saw a man who dedicated part of his time to act as a dog, this part for me is fine, although the saddest one is to know that this is just fiction, the dog is not real, some dogs do not do what that man did, what in fact was surprising. Real life, survival, humans are creating things that do not happen in the real life.
     
  9. Calm down! The 1:52 part made me laugh. Imagine the actor at this performance thinking: Wh*t the f*ck? He is looking at me like that, sh*t, what did i make to career!
     
  10. PegasusKid

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    Yeah that's what tripped me up as well but I assumed it was just a random clip to lighten the mood or get a laugh, it has shitpost vibes and this is in off-topic haha. But also, some of the people in the thread are taking this clip way too seriously and need to lighten up and have a laugh. Most forms of acting especially cgi movies look silly in the process. The guy in the video is terry notary btw and he's a motion capture artist who also done motions for groot and the hulk, so I salute him for doing a silly job that probably pays well. Now if you don't like the actual movie that's one thing(haven't seen it so can't form an opinion) but I don't think a bad book adaptation about a dog is that big of a deal or says much about society except maybe creators have lost creativity and just stick with what sells. But yeah, this thread has gone off the rails.

    They did implement real dogs if it makes you feel better, honestly can't imagine the skill it takes to take both real dog movements and mimicked dog movements on a computer to make a cgi dog, even if the cgi dog acted kinda unrealistically.
     
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  11. Yeah what confused me was the example being used when there’s a million other examples that are much more serious and to the point. ‍♂️
     
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  12. Lizards Mousqette

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    What did he mean by this?
     
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  13. Lol that was suppose to be a shrug icon but for some reason it came out like that. No idea why.
     
  14. I liked to see it, it is good to know that! Do you know how the movie Garfield was developed?
     
  15. Lizards Mousqette

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    I’m guessing they actually trained a cat to gorge itself on Italian food?
     
  16. This is starting to get annoying.
     
  17. Sex on the brain. xD
     
  18. hehe my computer is angry at me because I won't watch any more porn :)
     
  19. Vanquisher12

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    I'm both glad and sad to hear I'm not alone in this. Glad because there are other decent people out there who also appreciate what culture was and that much media nowadays fails to count as such, but also sad because the issue is obvious enough for multiple people to be aware of it.

    Humanity will have to work hard if it is to turn the tide against degeneration. That will include banishing modern 'art', any 'trendy' music produced during and after the 1990s, reality TV, talent shows and so-called 'progressive' ideas such as not shaming illegitimate offspring, male and female sluts and sex before marriage.

    Civilised must become the new and permanent trend, or humanity will be doomed by its own hubris.

    Replace 'Industrial' with 'Sexual' and you have it about right. What appeared as 'enlightened' in decades past to some is poisoning human society to the core.
     
  20. Bit harsh to shame someone for being "illegitimate offspring". People have no control over how they are born.

    The other stuff you said, well these things work in cycles throughout history. Things get more progressive in society with more and more rights and "freedoms" until a backlash happens from people who think it's gone too far, become fed up or have invaded. Then it's back to square one with a new type of oppressive government and people start fighting for rights all over again.

    I aggree things aren't good now btw.
     
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