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Topic: How do you know what you think you know?

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Re: How do you know what you think you know?
« Reply #182 on: March 10, 2025, 08:50:40 AM »
I briefly had a veggie GF who took me to a veggie restaurant.  I told the waiter there was deuterium in ths water and got this long assertion from him about how pure the water was.  She was kicking me under the table.

But, there was deuterium in the water, and it didn't taste like pure water either.

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Re: How do you know what you think you know?
« Reply #183 on: March 10, 2025, 09:13:53 AM »
Your point wouldn't be weakened by allowing the children to remain clothed while you drop them into the middle of the jungle.

Kind of odd, and frankly a little unsettling, that you feel the need to strip them down first.


Odd of you to dwell on that, but okay.  The point of the nakedness is the lack of shoes.  So even if you know what to do, you have to creep around slowly.  Try to keep on-point and stop interjecting creepiness where it doesn't exist.  
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Re: How do you know what you think you know?
« Reply #184 on: March 10, 2025, 09:17:56 AM »
I used to run barefoot most of the summer outside as a kid, I was actually surprised how tough the soles of my feet would get.  I could step on almost anything and not feel any pain or get cut.  But, the point really is that a single human "in the wild" won't last long, while a group of us are very dangerous.

This is often true for other mammals, and insects, and fish, as well.  Animals often fare a lot better in a group, with group rules.

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« Reply #185 on: March 10, 2025, 09:21:41 AM »
Not a lot of acclimating to the lack of climate control, permanent shelter, food excess, and indoor plumbing, though.  And none of them seem to miss wifi.
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Re: How do you know what you think you know?
« Reply #186 on: March 10, 2025, 09:25:14 AM »
I used to look outside in a Cincy winter day with deer out there surviving, somehow.

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« Reply #187 on: March 10, 2025, 09:31:30 AM »
I used to look outside in a Cincy winter day with deer out there surviving, somehow.
Uhh, yeah.  That's the point. 
I bet the campgrounds were empty, though.
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Re: How do you know what you think you know?
« Reply #188 on: March 10, 2025, 09:44:34 AM »
Not a lot of acclimating to the lack of climate control, permanent shelter, food excess, and indoor plumbing, though.  And none of them seem to miss wifi.
you lived with the indians/natives not that long ago
and not that long ago, the natives lived a decent life w/o those things
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« Reply #189 on: March 10, 2025, 09:50:53 AM »
you lived with the indians/natives not that long ago
and not that long ago, the natives lived a decent life w/o those things
And were called savages for it. 
It's not that we never could live on the razor's edge of survival, just that we don't anymore.
The smartest animal is still an animal, though.
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« Reply #190 on: March 10, 2025, 09:57:07 AM »
there are many people in the world that live w/o many luxuries today and will be tomorrow
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« Reply #191 on: March 10, 2025, 09:59:15 AM »
Yup.
And none of them are reading this.
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Re: How do you know what you think you know?
« Reply #192 on: March 10, 2025, 10:00:08 AM »
The smartest animal is still an animal, though.
Is anyone here debating this point?

I've seen it argued we might not be the smartest animal on Earth.  We have the most advanced technology of course.

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« Reply #193 on: March 10, 2025, 10:01:08 AM »
We're not smart enough to live in harmony with nature, just try to dominate it and then call it a tragedy when it goes wrong, lol.
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Re: How do you know what you think you know?
« Reply #194 on: March 10, 2025, 10:04:00 AM »
We, as in human beings, are certainly smart enough to "live in harmony with nature", we just don't often as not.  "We" recognize we need to preserve many aspects of our environment and have made expensive and lengthy attempts to do so.

Our environment in the US today is a good deal better than it was in 1970.

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