What mobile phone?So you have to turn your mobile phone off for home visits?
What mobile phone?So you have to turn your mobile phone off for home visits?
somebodyelse would call it a smart phoneWhat mobile phone?
Certainly know that there are some smart items and intentions.somebodyelse would call it a smart phone
Western civilization is fairly young in historical terms. It's evolving and will continue to evolve. But let me ask you, does a caveman have peace of mind and contentment, living a life of constant fear of becoming food, or of being killed by invisible bacteria or by a competing hominid looking to spread their genetic material?
I didn't bring this up. But the comparison was to a caveman, so I figured the Western civilization is just a tiny blip on about a 2-3 million years of human evolution, regardless of when you start counting.What do you mean by "Western civilization"? Are you starting from the ancient Greeks (about 1600BC), the birth of Rome (800BC), or birth of Christ (0 AD), or the Renaissance (14th century), or industrial revolution (18th century). If you are comparing it to the ancient Egyptians (3000BC) and Chinese (also 3000BC) then yes, I suppose it is fairly young.
In today's Western civilization's accepted definition of 'happiness quotient'; we can't even tell if men or women are happier with life.What do you mean by "Western civilization"? Are you starting from the ancient Greeks (about 1600BC), the birth of Rome (800BC), or birth of Christ (0 AD), or the Renaissance (14th century), or industrial revolution (18th century). If you are comparing it to the ancient Egyptians (3000BC) and Chinese (also 3000BC) then yes, I suppose it is fairly young.
And you are asking about Greeks @1600BeforeCalculator?Why are Women both Sadder and Happier then Men?
Women around the world report being both more distressed and more satisfied with their lives than men.
WSJ's Emily Bobrow asks, what’s going on?[2024/03/22]
From <https://www.linkedin.com/posts/the-...and-happier-activity-7176993489262387200-U3yY>
[one reply] "Scientifically, estrogen makes women happier and women have a smaller amygdala. Scientifically, testosterone makes men angrier and men have a bigger amygdala. Amygdala is a part of our brains that processes anger."
Yes, but you have to be one of the outliers that doesn't care what others think.Civilized life is no less a "death march" but without the exhilaration of animal freedom. Western populations are so angst ridden they are literally eating themselves to death, medicating themselves into zombiehood, and dying unhappy and unfulfilled.
Does the western "civilized mind" even know peace and contentment?
Green Bank, West Virginia is a "WiFi Free" city and they would probably love to have you as a resident... as long as your audio system is not too loud.When I do move, the yards at that location will be at least 3 acres
I was on an island (Saipan) that was with out power for about 4 months in around 2015 (due to some terrible government planning for a typhoon with 200 + MPH winds.First blackout for at least a week will bring us (or those that survive) back to the cave.
But the discussion is running out of topic.
Many of us renegades have mobile phones that are not smartphones.somebodyelse would call it a smart phone
What is the most important thing in life? "Meat", "honey" and "corn porridge".Does the western "civilized mind" even know peace and contentment?
Sigh, alas no. It turns out those ID chips the vet recommended we put in the horses is collecting data and sending it to the big insurance companies. We took one horse back to the blacksmith due to a horseshoe failure, and he denied our warranty claim because he said he had data proving the horse exceeded the 25 mph limited engraved on the 'shoe. Even worse, the data was also passed on to the carriage builder who then told us the springs in the seats were no longer covered by their warranty. And the final blow was being shunned by the local Amish community and now they refuse to help us raise the new barnHorse buggies is the best way to avoid spyware.
I guess the only choice remaining is a buggy without the horse, and you have to pull it yourself...Sigh, alas no. It turns out those ID chips the vet recommended we put in the horses is collecting data and sending it to the big insurance companies. We took one horse back to the blacksmith due to a horseshoe failure, and he denied our warranty claim because he said he had data proving the horse exceeded the 25 mph limited engraved on the 'shoe. Even worse, the data was also passed on to the carriage builder who then told us the springs in the seats were no longer covered by their warranty. And the final blow was being shunned by the local Amish community and now they refuse to help us raise the new barn
Well. there are many hat say that we should work out more.I guess the only choice remaining is a buggy without the horse, and you have to pull it yourself...
Sigh* You know it; I know it...LoL. I'm really very much behind in my workout schedule. I'm mostly waiting for clear dry warmer weather so I can go walking with my music. Something where I can wear cargo shorts and a shell for a jacket will suffice very well. I want to avoid the downtown because there is far too much social disorder stuff there and so I'm looking to the river valley where things are more domestic although requiring a long distance to walk in and out before actually getting to the river paths. It'll come! In time.Well. there are many hat say that we should work out more.
I guess that "round" is not one of the shapes in "you need to get into shape".
I have no solution to spyware in the car. But I found something for smartphones (only for Android).Many of us renegades have mobile phones that are not smartphones.
and don't forget about 9/11 as another example of the US being bombed. Or the Aleutian islands during WWII (1942, as part of the battle of Midway, as I recall).If you include canon fire then the USA has been invaded and bombed per say.
Burning of Washington>
Burning of Washington - Wikipedia
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Oh yes. Majorly important points. Lots of history there for sure.and don't forget about 9/11 as another example of the US being bombed. Or the Aleutian islands during WWII (1942, as part of the battle of Midway, as I recall).