fighting tradition. a history of ferocious resistance. but it s nothing like what you might think. not at all. i took a walk through this beautiful world felt the cool rain on my shoulder found something good in this beautiful world i felt the rain getting colder sha la la la la sha la la la la la sha la la la la sha la la la la la la anthony: this is okinawa, just south of mainland japan. for all the relative rigidity of the mainland, okinawa answers in its own unique way. don t eat the same thing each day. that s boring. there s even an okinawan term for it. chanpuru, something mixed. bits borrowed from all over served up for anyone to eat. but maybe you re more familiar with the name okinawa from this. as the setting for some of the most horrifyingly bloody battles of the second world war. how horrifying? for the allies there were more than 50,000 casualties with around 12,000 killed, or missing in action, over nearly three months of fighting.
covid s that ended up being true. watch this. there were things obviously. , maybe factual but may not be harmful. are you going to censor someone for being harm if there s no harm the occasion of what they re doing? but there are other places where they take the stuff around covid earlier in the pandemic, real health implications but that hasn t been time to vet the scientific assumptions. a lot of the establishment, waffled on a bunch of facts and asked for things to be censored, more debatable or true. convenient is the word i have for that. it s kind of convenient to say that now when a majority of americans are over covid moving past it. before i go to one of you, this is mark zuckerberg talking about the 18 million post they did remove. if we see harmful misinformation on the platform and we take down, it s against our policy. when you see this, what you think? it reminds me of the hunter biden laptop story where only 18 months after the fact that all these ne
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ageing by itself is the largest risk factor for every single disease, this chronic disease of ageing, so by targeting it, you target all disease together. but how do we separate science from snake oil? the longevity industry is worth billions with hopes of delaying disease, extending our sprightly years and maybe even throwing in a few extra. i let a system of science and data run my body. it does a betterjob taking care of me than i can. maybe even our furry friends can be with us for longer. he sneezed in my face. and the things some people will do to stay young! push it out, push it out. you got this. do you consider yourself a guinea pig? no, i don t! i consider myself to be an explorer on the frontiers, trying to find out what s possible. tech entrepreneur bryanjohnson is spending millions trying to turn back time on his body. i refer to myself as a professional rejuvenation athlete. it s a new sport i want to create. i m not a bio hacker, i m not a health enthusiast, i
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