that's not even in the slightest what the thread is about. she doesn't even mention a weight loss program.
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Replying to @cyborg_nomade @AngloRemnant
also, I think her main point in the thread - that NRx is driven mostly by a lust for immortality - is right (and even uncontroversial).
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Replying to @cyborg_nomade @AngloRemnant
I've no idea at all why you'd think that.
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You guys are exceptions, but the 'NRx' portion of my daily TL comprises a high volume of gym session/genes/hereditary-prospects/diet and T-measurement talk.
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Replying to @qdnoktsqfr @Outsideness and
The critical part of Allison's argument is also more interesting than a simple polemic against body-purity culture.pic.twitter.com/kxPPhIQTfF
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Why "humans"? Any self-augmenting process (*ahem* capitalism / AI) is going to involve those characteristics necessarily.
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Replying to @Outsideness @qdnoktsqfr and
... Without an impulse to survival -- however abstract -- there's no building of any kind whatsoever. ...
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Replying to @Outsideness @qdnoktsqfr and
... Abstract Body building did nothing wrong.
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I'm all down with the abstract body building argument. But the rash of smug 'NRx made me fat' comments this morning annoyed me.
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Anyone who blocks all of NRx and then proceeds to sweepingly "analyze" it deserves a little gentle mockery.
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If you're worried NRx isn't doing favours to your waistline, try #NiceRx, the lo-calorie alternative!
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