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Episode CCXXII: anti-aging fail, granny & the .357, pens.
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We covered a wide range of topics, including personal experiences, current events, geopolitical tensions, particularly between Israel and Iran, and the role of the US government in providing Israel with nuclear weapons.
Discussing Inflation and Elitist Solutions
The gang discussed an article by Teresa on dealing with inflation, which they criticized for suggesting impractical solutions such as avoiding pet medical expenses and public transportation. They also discussed the recent increase in the US Consumer price index, affecting many Americans' basic necessities, and the rising public transportation prices. They further criticized the elitist solutions proposed by Jessica de la Cruz and Matt Rinaldi, emphasizing that the elite's approach to inflation seems to be selling cars and eating lentils, which he described as clever but not fun. They all expressed disillusionment with the current political situation, criticizing the binary choice between two unfavorable options and the justification of voting for the lesser evil. Emphasis was placed on the need to accept the consequences of one's choices and humorously suggested a hypothetical scenario of voting for Mickey Mouse to highlight the absurdity of the situation.
85-Year-Old Woman's Self-Defense Story
We shared the story of an 85-year-old Idaho woman, Christine Moss, who shot and killed an intruder in her home. The intruder, Derek Condon, broke into Moss's home and pointed a gun at her, but she managed to take his life with her revolver. The incident was ruled as justifiable homicide. Moss was praised for her bravery, and the conversation also touched on the topic of aging and the absurdity of life.
Discussing Biohacker Brian Johnson's Aging Reversal Efforts
Also, we discussed the biohacker, Brian Johnson, who has been spending millions of dollars to reverse his aging. They examined the effects of his procedures, such as a strict diet, exercise, and meticulous sleep routine, as well as medical treatments like regular blood tests and infusing himself with his son's plasma. However, despite these efforts, Johnson admitted in July that he had not detected any benefits, leading to speculation about the procedures' efficacy. They also shared images of Johnson's physical appearance over the years, which some found concerning, and chris expressed extreme disapproval of Johnson's lifestyle and choices.
Aging, Ballpoint Pens, and Flint Water
Finally, we discussed the natural aging process and its effect on one's appearance, with Lake expressing his contentment with his gray hair. They also talked about the history and impact of the ballpoint pen on handwriting, with Jay explaining its invention, popularity, and evolution. He shared his personal experience with transitioning from ballpoint pens to a fountain pen, highlighting the differences in writing feel and hand strain. They ended their conversation with a light-hearted comparison between the potential dangers of smoking and drinking contaminated water in Flint, Michigan.
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