Looks like someone is suffering brain damage from going into a coma to get off benzos and avoid the withdrawal symptoms.
Are you okay, seahorse? :(
I’m referring to what JBP did not too long ago. He went to Russia and was put into a coma because he got addicted to benzos and didn’t want to deal with the withdrawal which subsequently gave him some brain damage.
I wasn’t aware of that. Sorry, too used to people going through stuff on r/drugs…
The only thing Peterson does is prove the Dr title is given too generously.
Noooo, not Jordan Peterson as well :((
Jordan Peterson has literally always been a shithead since he became a public figure
Harsh language. We don’t agree on this matter. He has some very insightful videos about “getting your shit together” if you’ve been down or are exiting a long-term relationship, and general useful psychology related information
a common con is to repackage bog-standard advise and hope your audience hasn’t heard it before, so you sound profound and innovative, and then you can slip in whatever your BS is once you’ve got them hooked
Nothing says freedom like riding a bike in the middle of winter to reduce your carbon footprint by, 0.00000000000000000000000001% At least when I have to pay for the MOT on my car I know my tire won’t fall off its axis, and that people who couldn’t be bothered to repair their car don’t put everyone else in danger.
Lol, if anyone in some green urbanization or community against cars is telling you that you should use a bike to go everywhere is stupid, actually that argument is usually used by liberals to contradict people who think we should be using trains because “everyone can make a change.” That’s not who it should work, and it fact what we should be doing is exactly how it’s done in China, and it works. There are efficient railroad throughout the city so that if you need to move big distances you do that, and what the train can’t cover (it also wouldn’t be efficient to have railroads everywhere) you do it on public bicycles. But using this shitty argument to defend cars is pathetic.
I agree with you, that tramlines and public transport are great, but it suffers from the same problems that taking the bus suffers from, the fact that tickets usually only work in one state/county, and you need to know the timetables. I think that the benefits of tramlines are there, but more people value the spontaneous use of a car whenever they want over, highly efficient inter-city public transport. (My bus card that I use daily, only works in my county, but if the government had a system for cross-county travel then it wouldn’t be an issue.)