Thyroid, insomnia, and the insanities: Commonalities in diseasehttp://raypeat.com/articles/articles/thyroid-insanities.shtml
they don�t adapt to society�s norms. In a society that chooses to destroy ecosystems, rather than adapting to them, the question of sanity should be an everyday political issu
Ray Peat
2023: July - October Political Noteshttp://stallman.org/archives/2023-jul-oct.html
point anyway. A free society needs to offer room for people to disagree. Unless someone is an enemy of democracy and human rights in the US, and seriously wants to abolish them, w
Influential LGBT 'youth' commission calls for shocking new lawshttps://www.massresistance.org/docs/gen5/24c/LGBT-Commission-more-horrors/
assault on children and society. Like most LGBT “demand” pieces, much of it is rambling, hysterical, and at times incoherent. It was released as “Pride Month&rdq
Youth Brochurehttps://www.debradavis.org/gecpage/youth.html
over the line drawn by society’s heterosexual norms by loving members of the same sex, transgender people transgress gender norms by wearing clothing not generally associated
World Federation of Right to Die Societies: Death With Dignity, Aid in Dying, Hastened Death, Physician Assisted Suicide, Euthanasia, End of Lhttps://www.worldrtd.org/
& WF MEMBER SOCIETY NEWS . . . Brussels Declaration on Assisted Dying (from the 14th World Congress "21 Club" established to support WF Australia . . . International
The World Federation, comprised of 38 member societies, works to ensure that individuals have the right to make their own choices as to the manner and timing of their death.
The Eye of Argon by Jim Theishttps://ansible.uk/misc/eyeargon.html
journal of the Ozark SF Society) #10, 1970. Original transcription and transcriber's note: Don Simpson, whose "readable version" has become "machine-readable versio
Meta in Myanmar, Part III: The Inside View - Erin Kissane's small internet websitehttps://erinkissane.com/meta-in-myanmar-part-iii-the-inside-view
for people and good for society overall.” — Mark Zuckerberg, 2018 In the previous two posts in this series, I did a long but briskly paced early history of Meta and the internet i
Whistleblower disclosures and investigative reporting have revealed a lot about what was happening—and what was known—inside Meta during the lead-up to the genocide in Myanmar,
John Stuart Millhttps://www.utilitarianism.com/jsmill.htm
that they lived in a society where bold and adventurous individuals were becoming all too rare. Critics have sometimes thought that Mill was frightened by the prospect of a mass d
The life, works and biographical details of JS Mill
God's Hospitality and Holistic Evangelism - James B. Jordanhttp://vftonline.org/Patriarchy/JBJ-hospitality.htm
of the basic powers of society are given by God to the family: children and their rearing, property, inheritance, and care of the poor. [6] The plan of salvation, covenantally adm
Scottsville Portraitshttps://scottsvillemuseum.com/portraits/home.html
of the American Bible Society News, May 15, 2015 (https://news.americanbible.org). Copyright ? 2021 by Scottsville Museum Museum Archive Business
The Cult of Reason – The Dark Side of the Enlightenment | The Brussels Journalhttps://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/4210
for converting human society into a giant concentration camp,” and the “belief in laws of history was a Hegelian and Marxian delusion.” He was severely critical of Western apologi
Tough Times for Comedy - Acid Logic ezinehttp://www.acidlogic.com/tough_times_for_comedy.htm
about individuals or society. Gillis's jokes, from what I could tell, fell far short of such a goal. All this uproar got me thinking: why are some jokes funny and some not? Will w
Recent controversies over politically incorrect comedians prompt an investigation into the very nature of comedy. Why are some jokes funny while others are not?
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