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snorkel | 2 years ago

I can believe it. There are those skilled at performative intellectualism, i.e. sounding very smart and insightful, but the performance itself is the product, it is all they sell and offer. Whenever I hear a public speaker appealing to supposed ancient wisdom of obscure tribes and traditions who had better-than-modern diets, laws, monetary policy, medicine, footwear (or lack iof), etc then that tells me that it’s just more hucksterism

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chubot|2 years ago

Also, it just takes a lot of time to produce that kind of content

The people with the knowledge/experience are often busy doing real world stuff

For others, producing that content is the "best" thing they can do with their time, but ironically that means you probably don't want to listen to them

civilitty|2 years ago

I’ve begun noticing this performative art play out more and more often on HN lately, especially in threads regarding medicine and healthcare. Apparently everyone became an armchair doctor and got their public policy degrees while on lockdown. It usually leads to a deep discussion with just one comment buried in the middle of the stack going “uhm, wtf?”

I should start a list of red flags in my notes. “Inflammation” comes to mind as well as any sort of explanation that invokes evolutionary biology or neuroscience.

meindnoch|2 years ago

The gut is the second brain. I've learned this after I've cured my self-diagnosed ADHD via peptides. (I still take Adderall tho)

Anyway, basically what I'm saying is, if the CO2 levels go above 500ppm in my room, I get extreme brain fog.