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[–] [deleted] 4 pts

NIGGERS (and nigger lovers) GOTTA GO! GOOD = TRUTH. LIES = EVIL. PERIOD.

[–] [deleted] 2 pts

Exercise and fasting are the best way to re-wire your brain.

https://www.jneurosci.org/content/34/46/15139.abstract

It increases neuroplasticity and neurogenesis. Helps you learn new things and see things in new ways. This technique is only available to the strong-minded, since it requires some level of willpower and dedication.

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This has piqued my interest. I've been wanting to get back into exercise for a while. Fasting is harder for me, but something I've considered doing in the past. I've gone a day or 2 without eating just because not hungry, especially in the summer, but never beyond that.

It can be hard at first but it's worth it. It makes you think about food differently. It's beneficial in other ways too: - Time saver. Think of how much time you spend a) thinking about what to eat, b) buying stuff to eat, c) preparing stuff to eat, d) eating, e) cleaning up after you eat, f) shitting out what you ate. - Increases stem cell regeneration in your body. - Helps treat and prevent cancer. Look this one up it is for real, it may be as effective or better than conventional treatments. - Increases your mental strength/willpower. By which I mean you realize how much willpower you already had, and you shed certain fears you didn't know you were holding on to.

Anyway try to convince yourself to do it, I think 3 days (72 hours) is a good length for a first try. It gets easier the longer you go, it's like your body forgets how to feel hungry or something.

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More like: the ability to question your own perceptions and beliefs with logic and reason is important (regardless of where you learned then from). Everyone being bamboozled? Better learn to discern truth for yourself.

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Exactly! It's like the masses have just stopped using their critical thinking skills and just believe the last thing they're told.

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That's the key isn't it ? Learning or heeding discernment of truth. How can one teach this to Another? Just wondering if any one knows or has ideas about it .

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Unliterable.

So then red-pilled is deliteracy?

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On further thought, maybe deliteracy would be the right term to use.

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I had to think about that statement a lot longer than it took to read.

I'm not sure that would be the right term.

i think they are quite nice derivatives.

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Yeah. I've actually been thinking about it. The more I consider other ways if saying it, the more I think it might be the right way to say it.

[–] [deleted] 2 pts

Nope the problem is not unlearning, the problem is they were fed not taught. Learning requires critical thinking. Problem is true critical thinking requires a medest level IQ. I think you know where I'm going here. So they stopped teaching critical thinking long ago.

Kinda like how they don't teach true philosophy the actual cornerstone of science it's really where everything went wrong. But they have been doing it for years. The key is to think remember I think therefore I am? Who really thinks anymore? This is why I come to forums with free speech you can say whatever the fuck you want and I will value it and think about it. Hopefully you are here for the same reason.

If you're not I don't care cuz I still thi k and you cannot overcome that if you're a shill actually shilling helps balance the scales and its really welcomed. So shills thanks, you can't dissuade me from thinking.

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The real problem here is the dumbing down of education and the continued use of the post industrial educational format. With modern technology it should be possible to teach each student according to his ability to learn but that is not being done. With all the money thrown at schools that shouldn't be a problem so it is safe to assume either gross incompetence on the part of the system or actual intent on providing substandard education.

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The real problem are parents who are not instilling good morals and modeling them for their children. Instilling good standards to help the child know good from evil , putting the care and time to impart traditional values , live them , and show why those values cause good outcomes. Mostly these types of parenting obligations do not get fulfilled . The state educational system does it for you , they paint that blank canvas of a child with liberal and Luciferian ideals and demagogue

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Thats exactly what they want.

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You quoted Rene Descartes, he is also to have said ` Be careful what you are taught ' I always thought that statement was interesting .

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Thanks to lefty schools, apparently it’s also very much going to be about illiteracy.

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I don’t care for the wording. Try: kids these days need the KKK now more than ever.

Kuriosity, Kritical thinking, and Kommon sense.

This is why English and history sucked

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It is like the fight scene in "They Live". It takes forever which shows that people will fight seeing the truth as if their lives depend on it.

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More like the scene from the matrix where Morpheus explains how anyone still in the matrix will fight to preserve it.

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Yea, same premise. Anyone in the simulation won't want to leave the simulation. Part of their programming.

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A lot of people don’t want to unlearn. They’re brainwashed to a point they’ll fight you for pointing out how wrong they are. Like in the matrix they talk about people so programmed they’ll fight to defend the matrix

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Heh, this is what I just told .

Exactly

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Yes we agree on this now you should let me see your dick

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Ha ha! Oh MaroonSaint, you never change.

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I was taught in middle school literacy is not merely being able to read and write. It is also the ability to question and reason with what one reads: finding the bias, comparing older works to current events, etc. Just being able to comprehend words is not an adult level of literacy. I was warned back then most adults are not fully literate.

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