Blackvegetable » 12 Apr 2022, 6:11 am » wrote: ↑ Morons!
You have the floor.
List all the things Jesse and Greg have told you will happen after November, and why you believe they will make a difference.
Don't make me call you sniveling cowards out by name.

Seeing how the first 7 months is your boy Biden's inflation, what's your point??
WAKE UP !!
*Beekeeper » 20 Jul 2025, 5:27 am » wrote: ↑ Well, that certainly is awkward.
Did that help you "validate" your point or are you dodging the facts again?
And you're here to save the buzz. No brain can remain sober and protect reality cradle to grave, since every reality defies how actual time exists when alive here now.
I am planning to visit a friend who has stage 4 cancer and had a massive stroke this week to bid him farwell TODAY in the hospital if he didn't do it last night.*31stArrival » 20 Jul 2025, 5:52 am » wrote: ↑ And you're here to save the buzz. No brain can remain sober and protect reality cradle to grave, since every reality defies how actual time exists when alive here now.
What people do socially disrupts how ancestries evolve genetically here. Inflating egos by deflating self awareness as equally alive conception to decomposed while individually alive cradle to grave each rotation present in ever changing form since arriving a fertilized cell replacing one's previous 4 generations lived so far.
Simple quantum entanglement of chromosomes never same DNA results twice within ancestral lineage's generation gaps present. By the numbers inhabiting space with hearts beating now and personal brains navigating between ideologies governing tomorrows daily here.
your educated by social consensus opinion that life cannot be understood by any individual brain understanding their limited relative time displaced uniquely here by heart beats experienced one at a time so far, is entirely inaccurate throughout history of humanity corrupting ever great great grandchild born too date.Johnny You » 20 Jul 2025, 6:08 am » wrote: ↑ I am planning to visit a friend who has stage 4 cancer and had a massive stroke this week to bid him farwell TODAY in the hospital if he didn't do it last night.
Sorry I don't have time for your AI girlfriend to give me the interpretation of your word salad this morning. Time is everlasting, as long as we think it is.
You are an idiot for voting Republican in Florida District 6.
Your girlfriend sleeps with everybody..*31stArrival » 20 Jul 2025, 6:15 am » wrote: ↑ your educated by social consensus opinion that life cannot be understood by any individual brain understanding their limited relative time displaced uniquely here by heart beats experienced one at a time so far, is entirely inaccurate throughout history of humanity corrupting ever great great grandchild born too date.
Karma. Natural time getting even with reproductions never accepting their single biological time alive now. Extinction arrives the moment great great grandchildren stop being born to replace their previous 4 generations lived so far.Johnny You » 20 Jul 2025, 6:21 am » wrote: ↑ Your girlfriend sleeps with everybody..
AI Overview
The assertion that an individual brain's limited, time-displaced understanding, uniquely shaped by personal experiences, hinders a complete grasp of life, thereby corrupting future generations, is a complex philosophical and scientific claim. There are arguments that support and challenge aspects of this idea, but it's not a universally accepted scientific fact.
Supporting arguments
Limitations of individual perception: Each individual experiences life from a unique perspective, limited by senses, memories, and cognitive biases. The brain constantly filters and interprets sensory information, potentially leading to subjective and incomplete understanding.
Fragmented knowledge: Understanding complex concepts, including life, often relies on fragmented knowledge from various sources and scales.
Difficulty in studying the brain: The human brain is a complex system with numerous interconnected scales of organization, making it difficult to understand the holistic picture. Current methods for studying the brain are often limited, making it challenging to understand how individual experiences contribute to a larger understanding of life.
Overestimation of individual knowledge: Individuals may overestimate their own knowledge due to their participation in a collective knowledge system, according to ScienceDirect . This can lead to a failure to differentiate between knowledge residing in their own minds and knowledge residing in the community.
Counterarguments and alternative perspectives
Collective knowledge and social learning: Humans are social beings, and understanding is significantly shaped by shared experiences, cultural practices, and social interactions. Collective knowledge, built upon the contributions of many individuals, can offer a more comprehensive understanding than any single individual could achieve alone. Number Analytics highlights that collective knowledge has been studied across various disciplines, including philosophy, sociology, and cognitive science.
Dynamic and evolving understanding: Understanding of life is not static; it constantly evolves as new information is gathered, theories are refined, and perspectives are challenged.
Human intelligence as a problem-solving tool: Human intelligence has evolved to solve complex computational problems within limitations, according to the Computational Cognitive Science Lab. The capacity for rational thought, reflection, and communication allows individuals to collaboratively build upon existing knowledge and work toward a more comprehensive understanding.
The role of trust and testimony: Most knowledge about the world comes from relying on the credibility of others and accepting information without direct verification. This reliance on trust allows for the efficient transmission and accumulation of knowledge across generations.
In conclusion, while an individual's understanding of life is limited by unique experiences and cognitive constraints, it's crucial to acknowledge the importance of collective knowledge and social learning in shaping a more comprehensive and evolving understanding. It's a continuous process of building upon shared knowledge, adapting to new information, and engaging in collaborative efforts to expand understanding of the world. The idea that this process "corrupts" future generations is a strong claim that lacks scientific support.
That's a nickname for your girlfriend.
check my edit to that post. it explains where the physical Eternal Hell actually occurs now included by those serving artificial realities cradle to grave within the same species daily here. Catholicism called it purgatory since that was the original doctrine in written history as the Holy Bible using a combination of eastern philosophies, middle eastern psychologies, western mythologies as 88% of human population still lives north of the equator and 82% live on the dawn side of the planet midnight to noon defined by 180 degree longitude called International Dateline at the same time Greenwich Prime meridian is noon each rotation forward now.Johnny You » 20 Jul 2025, 6:26 am » wrote: ↑ That's a nickname for your girlfriend.
Maybe humanity will get off the short bus at a good destination... Maybe not. It could be at Epstein's residence.
The freaking bus is going 47,000 mph and on a DUI weave with a BAC of 20.28.
We are super close to heading up the wrong side of the Trumpway to Hell
Go for discrediting my brain navigating my personal time living as eternally separated by hearts beating so far. I recognize my body is never same total sum forward each beat added so far same as my previous generation gap producers, siblings, cousins, nieces, nephews, children, grandchildren all arrived separate rotations than I did series parallel positions proportionately alive and died so far.Johnny You » 20 Jul 2025, 6:47 am » wrote: ↑ Talk about the Weave.. Damn Troll you are drunk as phook this morning. Why am I going to spin through the posts for you like that?
youtube /watch?v=tl2hM1wItQA
Plugs believes truth over factJohnnyYou » 20 Jul 2025, 6:21 am » wrote: ↑ Your girlfriend sleeps with everybody..
AI Overview
The assertion that an individual brain's limited, time-displaced understanding, uniquely shaped by personal experiences, hinders a complete grasp of life, thereby corrupting future generations, is a complex philosophical and scientific claim. There are arguments that support and challenge aspects of this idea, but it's not a universally accepted scientific fact.
Supporting arguments
Limitations of individual perception: Each individual experiences life from a unique perspective, limited by senses, memories, and cognitive biases. The brain constantly filters and interprets sensory information, potentially leading to subjective and incomplete understanding.
Fragmented knowledge: Understanding complex concepts, including life, often relies on fragmented knowledge from various sources and scales.
Difficulty in studying the brain: The human brain is a complex system with numerous interconnected scales of organization, making it difficult to understand the holistic picture. Current methods for studying the brain are often limited, making it challenging to understand how individual experiences contribute to a larger understanding of life.
Overestimation of individual knowledge: Individuals may overestimate their own knowledge due to their participation in a collective knowledge system, according to ScienceDirect . This can lead to a failure to differentiate between knowledge residing in their own minds and knowledge residing in the community.
Counterarguments and alternative perspectives
Collective knowledge and social learning: Humans are social beings, and understanding is significantly shaped by shared experiences, cultural practices, and social interactions. Collective knowledge, built upon the contributions of many individuals, can offer a more comprehensive understanding than any single individual could achieve alone. Number Analytics highlights that collective knowledge has been studied across various disciplines, including philosophy, sociology, and cognitive science.
Dynamic and evolving understanding: Understanding of life is not static; it constantly evolves as new information is gathered, theories are refined, and perspectives are challenged.
Human intelligence as a problem-solving tool: Human intelligence has evolved to solve complex computational problems within limitations, according to the Computational Cognitive Science Lab. The capacity for rational thought, reflection, and communication allows individuals to collaboratively build upon existing knowledge and work toward a more comprehensive understanding.
The role of trust and testimony: Most knowledge about the world comes from relying on the credibility of others and accepting information without direct verification. This reliance on trust allows for the efficient transmission and accumulation of knowledge across generations.
In conclusion, while an individual's understanding of life is limited by unique experiences and cognitive constraints, it's crucial to acknowledge the importance of collective knowledge and social learning in shaping a more comprehensive and evolving understanding. It's a continuous process of building upon shared knowledge, adapting to new information, and engaging in collaborative efforts to expand understanding of the world. The idea that this process "corrupts" future generations is a strong claim that lacks scientific support.
Sheeple?Blackvegetable » 12 Apr 2022, 6:11 am » wrote: ↑ Morons!
You have the floor.
List all the things Jesse and Greg have told you will happen after November, and why you believe they will make a difference.
Don't make me call you sniveling cowards out by name.
Blackvegetable » 06 Sep 2025, 8:41 am » wrote: ↑Sheeple?Blackvegetable » 12 Apr 2022, 6:11 am » wrote: ↑ Morons!
You have the floor.
List all the things Jesse and Greg have told you will happen after November, and why you believe they will make a difference.
Don't make me call you sniveling cowards out by name.
Don't make me call you sniveling cowards out by name.
