I thought it was fungus and bacteria that consumed us?
Missed that, but did think his mouth looks like a gaped anus.
I rarely give my time to videos that long, but it was awesome for the full half hour. That guy’s having fun. Thanks for sharing.
It certainly does.
I was wondering if that was the case with the water. Maybe it was just really clear. If he used an assistant, is it still a self portrait? Serious question.
So how did he trigger the shutter remotely? Alternatively if it was done using a long exposure why doesn’t the water look different, and why isn’t there a blue of him moving into position? Full disclosure, I’m a photography newb. If someone else operated the camera for him, is it still considered a self portrait?
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Thanks for sharing - very cool!
Also ”enhancing the immune system” and ”fight inflammation” are literally mutually exclusive.
Matcha burns belly fat? Puhleeease. And what exactly is detoxification? I really try not to be negative on Lenny as I generally like the vibe here, but this ”guide” is pseudoscientific nonsense.
I appreciate the effort, but the archive link keeps timing out on me sorry.
It must be the diapers that are stopping the trickling down.
Guess he’s the latest to be sick of so much winning.
Sounds interesting - got a non-paywalled link handy?
Here’s another library that might be able to help you: https://annas-archive.org/md5/e220f3cdd16f62f0ed8045af2530d11e
I have to wonder why this comment would be downvoted. It’s because I mentioned the T word isn’t it. Sigh.
If this topic is your bag, I’m guessing you’ve also read Jeffrey Lewis’s book on the topic: https://www.armscontrolwonk.com/books/
A great read, if very slightly outdated. Could still represent a possible future if Trump returns to power, or perhaps even if he doesn’t. Either way, Arms Control Wonk podcast is an entertaining and informative listen for anyone remotely interested in this topic.
At the risk of giving away spoilers, see Neal Stephenson’s Termination Shock. A truly awesome read.
Weirdly it was only on reading your comment that I saw the ambiguity. I quite like it.