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I think many of the megalithic structures dating from 26,000 years ago were carnivore. When you can take down a mammoth that has about a thousand pounds of meat. You can do a lot with the rest of your time. There was no "gathering" going on. There were no baby gates for a cave. We were hunter baby caretakers.
The latter half of this podcast is sooo thought provoking. The interviewer really asked the question and talked about themes that made Rudyard shine. Other than the revolution based question that he gets in all other podcasts.
55:22 Regarding the conflict between the Papacy and the European monarchies, from what I have read the main conflict was authority and money. The Papacy held a great deal of sway with the common people for spiritual as well as temporal guidance following the Fall of Rome, and provided a unifying force. Also, the Church acquired a great deal of valuable land throughout Europe and the ability to collect money directly from the commoners. At first European monarchs utilized the Church to gain legitimacy as rulers (and in many cases also out of a genuine sense of piety), notably Charlemagne. However, as time went on the monarchs began to covet the immense temporal power the Church had gained and the Church's wealth even more so. Often, the Papacy and a monarch would come to have opposing views on some issue of statecraft, and the Papacy would try to exert its spiritual power to enforce its temporal agenda. For instance, some popes would threaten/carry out excommunication towards the monarch (as a Catholic this was a horrible misstep both in theological terms and as a practical matter), or threaten/attempt to incite the lower classes to overthrow the monarch. However, it should be noted that this sort of conflict was not seen throughout Europe but rather certain monarchies at certain periods of time.
@45 minutes- you might be off on the diet of gladiators/soldiers. I used to be a competitive swimmer. My (and many modern athletes’) diet were/are the same…plant-based protein, carb loading, indirect animal proteins (whey). High level athletes have a very short “career”. Roman soldiers and gladiators would also have a very short “career”. There is a big, short-term performance advantage to this diet, but it’s not a good diet to maintain over a long life. If we continue the current paradigm, we will naturally become weaker, sicker, and die sooner
Let’s start with measuring sugar consumption with neurotic behavior leading to civil degradation. When asked how Eric Clapton became addicted to drugs, he said it started with sugar
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Meat is required in the human diet to reach optimal physical and mental development.
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I think many of the megalithic structures dating from 26,000 years ago were carnivore. When you can take down a mammoth that has about a thousand pounds of meat. You can do a lot with the rest of your time. There was no "gathering" going on. There were no baby gates for a cave. We were hunter baby caretakers.
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Damn, maybe that's why I'm retarded
The latter half of this podcast is sooo thought provoking. The interviewer really asked the question and talked about themes that made Rudyard shine. Other than the revolution based question that he gets in all other podcasts.
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55:22 Regarding the conflict between the Papacy and the European monarchies, from what I have read the main conflict was authority and money. The Papacy held a great deal of sway with the common people for spiritual as well as temporal guidance following the Fall of Rome, and provided a unifying force. Also, the Church acquired a great deal of valuable land throughout Europe and the ability to collect money directly from the commoners. At first European monarchs utilized the Church to gain legitimacy as rulers (and in many cases also out of a genuine sense of piety), notably Charlemagne. However, as time went on the monarchs began to covet the immense temporal power the Church had gained and the Church's wealth even more so. Often, the Papacy and a monarch would come to have opposing views on some issue of statecraft, and the Papacy would try to exert its spiritual power to enforce its temporal agenda. For instance, some popes would threaten/carry out excommunication towards the monarch (as a Catholic this was a horrible misstep both in theological terms and as a practical matter), or threaten/attempt to incite the lower classes to overthrow the monarch. However, it should be noted that this sort of conflict was not seen throughout Europe but rather certain monarchies at certain periods of time.
Alcohol consumption is different in different races as far as metabolism also.
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20:00 very easy correlation with predators vs prey - carnivores vs vegans
@45 minutes- you might be off on the diet of gladiators/soldiers. I used to be a competitive swimmer. My (and many modern athletes’) diet were/are the same…plant-based protein, carb loading, indirect animal proteins (whey). High level athletes have a very short “career”. Roman soldiers and gladiators would also have a very short “career”. There is a big, short-term performance advantage to this diet, but it’s not a good diet to maintain over a long life. If we continue the current paradigm, we will naturally become weaker, sicker, and die sooner
How exactly can a drought worsen things? (a famine can spark desease for example)
Let’s start with measuring sugar consumption with neurotic behavior leading to civil degradation. When asked how Eric Clapton became addicted to drugs, he said it started with sugar
It's always something's,or someone else's fault with addicts. I wouldn't take those claims seriously.
@tiosav you're right, dopeheads should pull themselves up by their tourniquet straps and stop being addicted losers
You can get addicted to anything. Including sex. Natural stuff, just like sugar.
12:24 No hydrogen bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.