VoS said:I just got a message from Charlie saying "Banned".
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VoS said:I just got a message from Charlie saying "Banned".
Charlie said:VoS said:I just got a message from Charlie saying "Banned".
Anyone who threatens this forum with legal actions is not welcome here. Good bye and don't come back.
johns74 said:Wow. What an incredible level of ungratefulness.
At least I say: Thank you Bruno for building the site and letting many people learn with it. As the forum quality went down (this was done by the users, not by Bruno), I can see why you wouldn't want to associate your wonderful, dedicated, artistic work with the lower quality content created by the users. Thus, the decision to take it down makes sense to me. Your work was being associated with lower quality stuff. And it turns out, very ungrateful people as well who clearly didn't deserve it at all.
Mountain said:You're acting like a kid who likes xbox more than Playstation, when in reality these two sites were never in competition, at least not to my eyes.
Mountain said:Johns, what's the relative reference point when you use the phrase "lower quality stuff"? This phrase implies that you think think a Peat-centric approach to health is the one true way (i.e. the ethos of Ray Peat Forum) and that any dissent from this is "lower quality".
ilovethesea said:Wasn't someone else going to take over Peatarian from Bruno? Dan Wich? VoS now that he's banned? Anyone up for this?
It wasn't moderated anyway so the only responsibility would be the monthly hosting... I would be happy to chip in, same as Kapow. (Great post Kapow.)
Does anyone else want to resurrect Peatarian?
Curiosity, esthetics, creativity, and stimulation are necessarily and deeply linked to metabolic efficiency and structural-anatomical development
To understand our ability to know and discover, I think it's valuable to consider foolishness along with wisdom, since "knowledge" consists of both. Scientists have been notorious for opposing new discoveries, but the mental rigidity of old age is so general, and well known, that many people have believed that it was caused by the death of brain cells. Individual cells do tend to become less adaptive with aging, and metabolism generally slows down with aging, but even relatively young and mentally quick people are susceptible to losing their ability to understand new ideas.
“Penetrating red light is possibly the fundamental anti-stress factor for all organisms. The chronic deficiency of such light is, I think, the best explanation for the deterioration which occurs with aging.”
gretchen said:Curiosity, esthetics, creativity, and stimulation are necessarily and deeply linked to metabolic efficiency and structural-anatomical development
And also:
To understand our ability to know and discover, I think it's valuable to consider foolishness along with wisdom, since "knowledge" consists of both. Scientists have been notorious for opposing new discoveries, but the mental rigidity of old age is so general, and well known, that many people have believed that it was caused by the death of brain cells. Individual cells do tend to become less adaptive with aging, and metabolism generally slows down with aging, but even relatively young and mentally quick people are susceptible to losing their ability to understand new ideas.
Such_Saturation said:gretchen said:Curiosity, esthetics, creativity, and stimulation are necessarily and deeply linked to metabolic efficiency and structural-anatomical development
And also:
To understand our ability to know and discover, I think it's valuable to consider foolishness along with wisdom, since "knowledge" consists of both. Scientists have been notorious for opposing new discoveries, but the mental rigidity of old age is so general, and well known, that many people have believed that it was caused by the death of brain cells. Individual cells do tend to become less adaptive with aging, and metabolism generally slows down with aging, but even relatively young and mentally quick people are susceptible to losing their ability to understand new ideas.
http://boards.4chan.org/fit/ ?
gretchen said:Such_Saturation said:gretchen said:Curiosity, esthetics, creativity, and stimulation are necessarily and deeply linked to metabolic efficiency and structural-anatomical development
And also:
To understand our ability to know and discover, I think it's valuable to consider foolishness along with wisdom, since "knowledge" consists of both. Scientists have been notorious for opposing new discoveries, but the mental rigidity of old age is so general, and well known, that many people have believed that it was caused by the death of brain cells. Individual cells do tend to become less adaptive with aging, and metabolism generally slows down with aging, but even relatively young and mentally quick people are susceptible to losing their ability to understand new ideas.
http://boards.4chan.org/fit/ ?
You're a douche.
johns74 said:ilovethesea said:Wasn't someone else going to take over Peatarian from Bruno? Dan Wich? VoS now that he's banned? Anyone up for this?
It wasn't moderated anyway so the only responsibility would be the monthly hosting... I would be happy to chip in, same as Kapow. (Great post Kapow.)
Does anyone else want to resurrect Peatarian?
Isn't it as simple as creating a new site by anyone who wants to do it and saying 'hey, all peatarians.comers, come here to continue having fun!'.
gretchen said:Such_Saturation said:gretchen said:Curiosity, esthetics, creativity, and stimulation are necessarily and deeply linked to metabolic efficiency and structural-anatomical development
And also:
To understand our ability to know and discover, I think it's valuable to consider foolishness along with wisdom, since "knowledge" consists of both. Scientists have been notorious for opposing new discoveries, but the mental rigidity of old age is so general, and well known, that many people have believed that it was caused by the death of brain cells. Individual cells do tend to become less adaptive with aging, and metabolism generally slows down with aging, but even relatively young and mentally quick people are susceptible to losing their ability to understand new ideas.
http://boards.4chan.org/fit/ ?
You're a douche.
Blossom said:Awesome nickotrope! You should start a new thread announcing the site.