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2 hours ago, EaglesRocker97 said:

Let it be known that TJ has never once felt a single emotion in his whole life, and this decidedly makes him a better person than all of us.

You would think a man of science would have give more credit to the mounds of evidence that show suppressing emotions is a bad thing and that compassion can fuel success. 

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1 hour ago, we_gotta_believe said:

Reminds of the concerns early on in the pandemic about contracting covid via conjunctivitis, people initially wearing goggles, etc. Never really made sense to me, but some docs were convinced it happened to them because of how diligent they claimed they were with masking. Turns out, they just likely slipped up like everyone else.

There is always a rush to fill a data gap rather than say we dont know…

1 hour ago, DEagle7 said:

Yup, and unfortunately pretty common as far as brain tumors go.  Same cancer that got McCain and Ted Kennedy I believe.  

Now if they could show data that the dioxins led to BBB disruption then I could buy a correlation.  But you'd think if that existed it would be common knowledge by now.  BBB permeability studies aren't that hard to do in animal models.  Used to do em in rats when I was in med school.  

They are easy so yes we would know.

as always the dose makes the poison

31 minutes ago, Tnt4philly said:

You would think a man of science would have give more credit to the mounds of evidence that show suppressing emotions is a bad thing and that compassion can fuel success. 

Done by people selling said agenda

therr is a reason the F types arent good leaders. And reasons the logic center of our brains are superior to our emotional centers. We all feel them but its a question of challenging them and regulating them against logic. Most fail

8 minutes ago, ToastJenkins said:

Done by people selling said agenda

therr is a reason the F types arent good leaders. And reasons the logic center of our brains are superior to our emotional centers. We all feel them but its a question of challenging them and regulating them against logic. Most fail

I never said that f types made better leaders. There is a difference between letting our emotions control us and us controlling them. 
 

 

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1 hour ago, ToastJenkins said:

therr is a reason the F types arent good leaders. And reasons the logic center of our brains are superior to our emotional centers. We all feel them but its a question of challenging them and regulating them against logic. Most fail

 

I agree we can't be ruled by them, and many people are too beholden to their emotions today. There is something tranquil and freeing about not getting so caught up in your feelings, especially with things that are out of your control, and we would often do a lot better as individuals and be more successful if we cultivated the presence of mind to remain cool under pressure and be more cold and calculating. However, there is a place for emotional responses, particularly for avoiding dangers, learning and growing as individuals, and socializing in ways that build connections and communities. We make mistakes and feel the sting of failure, so we adapt to make better choices, re-work ideas, and change course for the future. Humans have also adapted and thrived as social beings, and emotional responses help us connect, work together, and build. Emotions play an important role in our evolutionary development.

Pop Pop puffs his chest out and maligns Saudi Arabia's leaders while campaigning, then ignores their, and Israel's, and other allies in the regions pleas to beg Iran for a new ridiculous "treaty".  Then he runs to Saudi Arabia to beg them for help interfering in the upcoming midterms.  Now that they've predictably said no, we should further alienate one of our largest energy suppliers all so we can heap pallets full of cash on the Iranian Republican Guard while getting practically nothing in return.  And people are wondering how we've so quickly found ourselves in a position where the POTUS is warning about the potential for nuclear annihilation.  :wacko: 

8 minutes ago, The_Omega said:

Pop Pop puffs his chest out and maligns Saudi Arabia's leaders while campaigning, then ignores their, and Israel's, and other allies in the regions pleas to beg Iran for a new ridiculous "treaty".  Then he runs to Saudi Arabia to beg them for help interfering in the upcoming midterms.  Now that they've predictably said no, we should further alienate one of our largest energy suppliers all so we can heap pallets full of cash on the Iranian Republican Guard while getting practically nothing in return.  And people are wondering how we've so quickly found ourselves in a position where the POTUS is warning about the potential for nuclear annihilation.  :wacko: 

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1 hour ago, Tnt4philly said:

I never said that f types made better leaders. There is a difference between letting our emotions control us and us controlling them. 
 

 

Its not binary of course so any strawman to that regard is useless.

we all feel the emotions. Even me. Its a question of what you do with them

1 minute ago, ToastJenkins said:

Its not binary of course so any strawman to that regard is useless.

we all feel the emotions. Even me. Its a question of what you do with them

Even you?!?!?!

 

Why would you phrase it like you may be an exception lol?

27 minutes ago, EaglesRocker97 said:

 

I agree we can't be ruled by them, and many people are too beholden to their emotions today. There is something tranquil and freeing about not getting so caught up in your feelings, especially with things that are out of your control, and we would often do a lot better as individuals and be more successful if we were cultivated the presence of mind to remain cool under pressure and be more cold and calculating. However, there is a place for emotional responses, particularly for avoiding dangers, learning and growing as individuals, and socializing in ways that build connections and communities. We make mistakes and feel the sting of failure, so we adapt to make better choices, re-work ideas, and change course for the future. Humans have also adapted and thrived as social beings, and emotional responses help us connect, work together, and build. Emotions play an important role in our evolutionary development.

What you are describing is simple fear

1 minute ago, Boogyman said:

Even you?!?!?!

 

Why would you phrase it like you may be an exception lol?

Because unskilled slobs like yourself like to say i dont have them

11 minutes ago, ToastJenkins said:

What you are describing is simple fear

Because unskilled slobs like yourself like to say i dont have them

No, insecure, retarded men like you pretend you don't have them on message boards.

 

Nobody thinks you don't have them. They think it's funny you pretend not to.

Now we've got the little rocket man sabre rattling for cash again.  Looks like Pop Pop is going to have to divert a pallet of cash from Iran to N Korea.

 

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South Korea scrambles fighter jets as Kim Jong Un's warplanes fly to border

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Now we've got the little rocket man sabre rattling for cash again.  Looks like Pop Pop is going to have to divert a pallet of cash from Iran to N Korea.

 

"Don't fact-check me, bro!"

 

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A viral meme distorts the facts about the Iran nuclear agreement. The deal, approved by six countries and the European Union, gave Iran access to its own frozen assets.

https://www.factcheck.org/2019/03/obama-didnt-give-iran-150-billion-in-cash/

 

Guys, you might want to stop now. If you say the word "pallets" three times in a row, WV Mike materializes out of thin air and spits out 2 more of his crumbled, decaying teeth in your general direction.

You MFers talking about pallets and not tagging me?  Pathetic

 

And yes, Obama did give them an arseload of cash and didnt have to at all.  Stop it, just stop

3 minutes ago, Mike31mt said:

You MFers talking about pallets and not tagging me?  Pathetic

 

And yes, Obama did give them an arseload of cash and didnt have to at all.  Stop it, just stop

A trillion dollars, right?

LOL - he is doing a bang up job!  :roll:    And these idiots eat this crap up. 

 

 

19 minutes ago, Ipiggles said:

LOL - he is doing a bang up job!  :roll:    And these idiots eat this crap up. 

 

 

Imagine how much worse it would be if Trump had won. 

1 hour ago, ToastJenkins said:

we all feel the emotions. Even me. Its a question of what you do with them

Of course, no one ever said anything differently. Back to the point, simply feeling and expressing compassion for another sentient being is not a weakness and in fact a strength. 

33 minutes ago, Boogyman said:

A trillion dollars, right?

:roll:

Iran could be a ally if they get out from underneath their religion regime 

1 hour ago, we_gotta_believe said:

Guys, you might want to stop now. If you say the word "pallets" three times in a row, WV Mike materializes out of thin air and spits out 2 more of his crumbled, decaying teeth in your general direction.

 

50 minutes ago, Mike31mt said:

You MFers talking about pallets and not tagging me?  Pathetic

 

And yes, Obama did give them an arseload of cash and didnt have to at all.  Stop it, just stop

:roll:

11 minutes ago, DaEagles4Life said:

Iran could be a ally if they get out from underneath their religion regime 

Instead of doing everything that we can to support the protesters providing the most serious challenge to their regime in a long time, our administration is planning to prop them up for a years to come.

26 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said:

:roll:

At least a trillion. That's what I heard anyway.

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