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    On the topic of "Gun Free" zones.

    When it comes to corporate actions, you can run down the list to determine possible motives. 1. Liability. (Does the action limit, or potentially limit liability?) 2. Revenue. (Does the action affect revenue?) 3. Corporate personality. (Is the action consistent with the "personality" of...
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    Who's Still Wearing A Dem Diaper?

    YES--it was the mask combined with exertion. I've been agreeing with you the entire time. That's just it. You're not disagreeing with me--you're either so lost that you don't even know what's going on in the discussion, or you're just trolling. Honestly, I kind of hope it's the latter for...
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    Who's Still Wearing A Dem Diaper?

    You STILL haven't read my posts! I believe what happened to you. I've said that numerous times now. From your experience and from the study results, I already know what the results would be. So there is absolutely zero benefit to duplicating what you did and what the study did because it's...
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    Are you ready to be deprogrammed?

    Now you're arguing against libertarianism, not parodying it. A huge step in the right direction. :giggle: Well mostly not parodying it, anyway. Anarchists want to get rid of regulations and oversight. Libertarians want it to be much more limited than it is now. There's a point where there...
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    The American Political Divide: What is it?

    - log( p("Sounds like Star Trek! Outstanding!") ) = 0
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    Are you ready to be deprogrammed?

    So four options besides dying in the gutter, all of which are fully consistent with libertarianism. I'm not saying that adding one more won't make a difference, but characterizing libertarianism principles as being equivalent to "let them die in the gutter" is obviously not accurate. Now, if...
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    The American Political Divide: What is it?

    If a person thinks they have political views but those views are only about what they are getting out of it, that is inwardly focused. It is not a political view at all, it is just selfishness. It is the natural state of children. Depending on how the selfishness manifests, it can be mistaken...
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    Are you ready to be deprogrammed?

    The focus is on minimizing GOVERNMENT handouts/safety nets. That's exactly what happens now. Except that charity can also come from the government. There is nothing in the priniciples of libertarianism that prevents people who need help from getting it. It just disagrees with the idea that...
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    Who's Still Wearing A Dem Diaper?

    Don't be silly. 1. The study says nothing about symptoms being "borderline or insidious". 2. Your new position, while still not quite right, is very different from what you claimed that started this exchange. Here's what you said: There is NOTHING in your original claim about "elevated...
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    The American Political Divide: What is it?

    True political views are outwardly focused. Much of what people mistake for political views are inwardly focused and amount to nothing more than different brands of selfishness. Debates about the latter solve nothing because the debates tend to mistakenly focus on political principles and...
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    Are you ready to be deprogrammed?

    Which principle of libertarianism are you interpreting to mean "let them die in the gutter"?
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    Have any QAnon predictions come true?

    What you quoted and ostensibly responded to says nothing about the right following Qanon or Alex Jones. In fact it says nothing about the right at all. What's the difficulty with responding to what's been asked instead of pretending that the question was something else entirely and then...
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    Who's Still Wearing A Dem Diaper?

    You still haven't looked at the study or carefully read my posts. I posted earlier (based on the study) that the effects were due to: "increased loading on the respiratory/cardio system due to the mask" which is certainly physiological. From the opening line of the study: "Ventilation...
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    Who's Still Wearing A Dem Diaper?

    There's an explanation for what you felt that fits the science--which is a good thing since that's how science works. All of which is completely consistent with the results of the study. I can't tell if you didn't read my last post or didn't understand it. There's nothing in it that suggests...
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    Who's Still Wearing A Dem Diaper?

    You listed the symptoms of hypercapnia and also claimed that you had experienced it. I didn't think it was much of a deductive stretch to assume that the symptoms you were experienced were those of hypercapnia. If I put words in your mouth, I apologize--that was not my intent. That's the cool...
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