Author Topic: The EPA is a loving joke.  (Read 2588 times)

Yeah, that makes me an starfish, but our society is what's ruined us as hunters. It's cuddled us and now we're soft pink fleshy blobs that sit on a fat throne.
Uh, the development of stratified society and sedentary civilization is what gave us our immunity to tons of diseases. Why do you think it is that smallpox had a noticeable but controlled prevalence in European societies, but the second it got spread to the New World, 90+% of the indigenous people died from it?


Half and Half organic
Test 1) 00.133
Test 2) 00.108
Test 3) 00.133
Test 4) 00.125

Seaweed found on beach
Test 1) 00.108
Test 2) 00.133
Test 3) 00.083
Test 4) 00.125

Rock from ocean - Beach 1
Test 1) 00.158

Beach Sand - Beach 1
Test 1) 00.200
Pretty nice datatable with no units.

Depends on the time. Early humans lived to be 30 or 40 due to the heavy presence of predators and other dangerous landscapes.

Middle-Age hunters and gatherers sometimes lived well past their 70's if they stayed intelligent and active. I'm sure in this day and age, someone who follows similar ideals could live well over 100 years naturally.
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Uh, the development of stratified society and sedentary civilization is what gave us our immunity to tons of diseases. Why do you think it is that smallpox had a noticeable but controlled prevalence in European societies, but the second it got spread to the New World, 90+% of the indigenous people died from it?

Pretty nice datatable with no units.
Because they didn't have antibodies formed from being in contact with the virus?

Eh, I'm done. All three of us are the kind of people to set in our own ways to consider any other view point. You think I'm wrong and I think you're people who lead sedimentary lives and try to justify it. In the end, we all die of something.

Pretty nice datatable with no units.
It uses AU, or arbitrary units. They are a new standard promoted by the ISO, and UN, and they are used for all forms of measurement.


Eh, I'm done. All three of us are the kind of people to set in our own ways to consider any other view point. You think I'm wrong and I think you're people who lead sedimentary lives and try to justify it. In the end, we all die of something.
thing is, i'm probably just as active and healthy as you (bet i can lift more too)

..and i still think you're a moron

Because they didn't have antibodies formed from being in contact with the virus?
Exactly. Only when you have agriculture utilizing farm animals can you create enough food to form large societies, and when you're in close contact with farm animals and farm animal germs, you form antibodies for those diseases. Society hasn't reduced our protection to diseases, it's responsible for that protection.


thing is, i'm probably just as active and healthy as you (bet i can lift more too)

..and i still think you're a moron


i'll outlift you any day bro

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we didn't have modern medicine back in ancient times and stuff was fine

Not really. Average lifespan wasn't nearly as long, and people were killed by sickness much more often.

Life expectancy in ancient Rome was just 28 years.

i'll outlift you any day bro

approach me
lol this guy maybe lifts

Not really. Average lifespan wasn't nearly as long, and people were killed by sickness much more often.

Life expectancy in ancient Rome was just 28 years.
yeah i was actually being sarcastic, atlas is the moron who actually thinks that - not me

Beach Sand - Beach 1
Test 1) 00.200

Did you calibrate your geiger counter beforehand?