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The 18-24 age range can be really stupid, which is why they live in dormitories with a resident assistant and a curfew. When we put them in college, we put them in dormitories with an RA because they make stupid decisions. This population, 18 through 24, is stupid, which is why they live in dormitories and have a resident assistant. They make really bad decisions.

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The speaker states that they have talked with Tucker a lot and that if they ever need him on the phone, he's the worst person.

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Many people in their early twenties mistake drinking partners for genuine friends. They form groups based on getting drunk together, rather than shared interests or meaningful connection. If intoxication is necessary to find your friends interesting, then that is not the right group of friends for you. They are drinking partners, not a real community.

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If you can only tolerate your friends while drinking, you need better friends. If people only want to befriend you when you're harming your health with them, you need better friends. Alcohol is unique because people question you if you *don't* partake, unlike other drugs. Alcohol holds a distinct cultural position. Most people likely feel they'd be better off taking a break from drinking. People can get upset when their daily errors and lapses are highlighted.

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A journalist engages with a person at a park, aiming to speak to someone, and the conversation shifts to a narrative about Naftali Aaron Kranz. The speaker identifies Kranz as a paid protester through GetFree, detailing LinkedIn evidence of the arrangement. GetFree is described as hiring for part-time mobilization support contractors, seeking individuals with four or more years of experience in leading direct action, large-scale mobilizations, demonstrations, protests, and civil disobedience (the latter implying experience with arrests). Compensation is stated as 3,500 to 4,200 dollars per month for an average of twenty hours a week. GetFree brands itself as a grassroots organization, but Kranz and others are described as being paid to protest. The narrator asserts Kranz’s role in celebrating vandalism, citing an incident in Crown Heights where someone threw an egg at a stranger’s Cybertruck and dog feces were placed on it, describing Kranz as part of this sentiment. They place Kranz at an abolish-the-police rally, noting he was blending in with other recruits rather than leading, with the implication that field photos can be staged for later use. The claim is made that Kranz works with the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), and the narrator reports meeting him again at a DSA Tax the Rich rally. LinkedIn activity is cited to show Kranz frequently posting about recruitment and expanding efforts to win reparations nationwide, with mentions of Chicago, the Bay Area, and Baltimore. A linked link is described as listing a nine-week contract, part-time, paying 3,400 dollars in stipends biweekly, seeking someone excited about experimentation and capable of recruiting and training people to drive turnout to events. Nicole Cardi is named as a figure at the top of the Get Free movement. The narrative shifts to donations, stating that donations to Get Free are funneled through ActBlue, which is under Department of Justice investigation for foreign contributions. ActBlue allegedly funds activist groups like Indivisible Twin Cities, which purportedly orchestrates resistance to ICE agents in Minneapolis and has been reported to pay protesters, receiving over 7,600,000 dollars from the Open Society Foundation, funded by George Soros. The speaker concludes with a personal reaction to the information, expressing a need to stay away, before the conversation ends with Speaker 0 saying they have to stand there.

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I don't want minors coming over late at night causing trouble. They make a lot of noise and bring big buses. It gets wild around 3 am. I stay in my own business and avoid them.

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The speaker confirms they were a stripper and bartender. They then state they were "much worse than that," implying their experiences were more extreme than being a gay stripper at a gay club. They claim the listeners haven't heard the beginning of the story.

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Alcohol is a toxin that causes oxidative stress and increased fat in the liver. Hangovers are caused by electrolyte depletion and oxidative stress. Alcohol is unnecessary for being funny, interesting, or having a good time. There is nothing redeeming about alcohol, regardless of the type. Wine contains mold toxins, sulfites, and pesticides. All alcohols are problematic for humans. You are interesting enough without alcohol.

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Alcohol is discussed for its effects on the body, with the speaker noting, "Alcohol messes with your kidney. It messes with your liver. It creates the bags." The idea that drinking regularly is normal is challenged: "A lot of people think it's normal to drink alcohol on a regular basis." They describe heavy drinking, saying, "They drink a bottle of wine, two bottles of wine, and they think, Well, that's fine." The speaker asks, "Well, here's the question. Can you give it up?" and concludes, "If you can't give it up, then you're probably addicted."

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Drinking can derail physique transformation goals. The issue isn't the calories consumed while drinking, but the aftermath. This aftermath can disrupt a good routine for days, potentially even a week.

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Speaker 0: Oh. It's good. Don't sit back, homie. Good? See you in prison, Inc. Oh, I hated that. That's a little bit of guy. Was rough. That sucked. Yeah. That sucked. Looks like you made it out.

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Alcohol is a toxin that causes oxidative stress and increased fat in the liver. Hangovers are caused by electrolyte depletion and oxidative stress. Alcohol is unnecessary for humor, interest, or enjoyment. There is nothing redeeming about alcohol, regardless of the type. Wine contains mold toxins, sulfites, and pesticides. All alcohols are problematic for humans. People are interesting enough without alcohol.

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I don't want minors coming over late at night causing trouble. They bring big buses and cause chaos, especially around 3 am. I stay in my own lane and avoid them.

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I don't party or drink alcohol. Instead, I enjoy partying without consuming any alcoholic beverages. It's just not my preference. However, I absolutely love drinking chocolate milk.

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"one of the biggest differences that I've noticed is that in America, quite simply, people drink to get drunk." "alcohol, while there certainly are people who drink to get drunk, is really just part of the gastronomic culture in Italy." "It is not uncommon to have a glass of wine or a glass of alcohol at lunch or at dinner." "What about a peritivo? What about a perice?" "not drinking or choosing to drink a non alcoholic drink was never a problem amongst my friends." "there was a tremendous amount of guilt, judgment, and pressure to drink." "Well, why don't you drink? Are you an alcoholic? Do you have a drinking problem?" "It's weird that you don't drink." "It is not uncommon for an Italian to be a stemia or to not drink."

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Many women today want to be wives not because they want to commit to a man, but rather to show off to their friends and uphold a false sense of morality. They claim they want to be married before having kids, yet they have been with numerous partners. It's as if they believe they can erase their past mistakes. It's important to be cautious in relationships.

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We know that the 18-24 age group can be seen as lacking in intelligence, which is why they are placed in dormitories with a resident assistant to guide them due to their tendency to make poor decisions.

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Checklist: - Identify core claims about alcohol's effects. - Preserve exact quotes of key statements where feasible. - Exclude repetitive content, filler, and off-topic remarks. - Do not add opinions, evaluations, or external judgments. - Translate only if needed (not needed here). - Highlight unique points (e.g., wine toxins) succinctly. "Alcohol is a toxin, plain and simple." "It's gonna cause oxidative stress in your liver." "It's gonna cause increased fat in your liver." "It's going to cause a hangover, which is electrolyte depletion and oxidative stress throughout your body." "You don't need alcohol to be funny." "You don't need alcohol to be interesting." "You don't need alcohol to have a good time." "Alcohol is total bullshit." "Wine especially is going to be high in mold toxins, sulfites, and pesticides, but all of these alcohols are problematic for humans." "Alcohol is bullshit." "You are interesting enough without it."

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The 18-24 age range can be really stupid, which is why they live in dormitories with a resident assistant and a curfew. When we put them in college, we put them in dormitories with an RA because they make stupid decisions. This population is stupid, which is why they live in dormitories and have a resident assistant. They make really bad decisions.

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People drink too much because it's great, but there are reasons to stop. When drunk, people do stupid things, hurt themselves, compromise their health, and negatively affect those around them. They may become liars, and it can ruin their lives. While drinking can be fun, people need something better, like adventure. A substitute for addiction is having something to do and something worth waking up for.

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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss the timeline and implications of Optimus robots becoming superior surgeons. They ask when Optimus would be a better surgeon than the best human surgeons and how long that would take. Speaker 0 states three years, and Speaker 1 confirms “Three years. Three years. Okay.” They emphasize “three years at scale” and suggest that there will be more Optimus robots that are great surgeons than there are surgeons on Earth. They touch on the cost, with Speaker 1 noting “And the cost,” though the thought is not completed in the excerpt. Speaker 0 underscores the significance of the claim, saying “in three years’ time” and adding that even if it were four or five years, it would still be an extreme precision achievement. The conversation asserts that in three years, Optimus would provide medical care that is better than what the present receives today, phrased as “better than to medical care that is better than what the present receives right now.” The dialogue then shifts to the idea of medical education: “So don’t go to medical school?” Speaker 0 responds “Yes. Pointless,” though they caveat that this might apply to any form of education, not as a universal rule. They propose that medical school is still relevant if someone wants to hang out with like-minded people, concluding with “Medical. Yeah. Go to medical. If you wanna you wanna hang up with like minded people, I suppose.”

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Young people are told that their late teens and early twenties should be spent partying and having fun because they have the most freedom and least responsibility. This is false. Youth is the time to work the hardest, sleep the least, and focus intently. Fun actually comes from maximizing skills, becoming wealthy, and gaining lifelong freedom. This includes affording opportunities for family, taking care of those who cared for you, and choosing how to spend your time. Partying, drinking, and smoking are nonsense, and anyone who says otherwise is lying.

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Sit at the bar and drink straight, not deck away.

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Sobriety 101 - Why Sobriety? | Modern Wisdom Podcast 123
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The discussion revolves around the theme of sobriety and the culture of drinking, particularly among university students. The hosts, Chris, Yousef, and Johnny, share personal experiences and insights about their drinking habits and the societal pressures surrounding alcohol consumption. They highlight how extreme drinking events are often seen as badges of honor, with anecdotes about wild nights out, including trips to Vegas, where the cycle of drinking leads to predictable hangovers and regret. Yousef discusses his decision to pursue sobriety, noting that he wanted to reclaim time and productivity lost to drinking. He reflects on the diminishing returns of alcohol, where increased consumption leads to greater suffering the next day. The conversation touches on the idea that drinking is often a rite of passage for young people, necessary for shared experiences, but also points out the negative consequences, such as lost time, money, and social relationships. The hosts emphasize the importance of surrounding oneself with supportive friends who respect sobriety choices. They argue that many people drink to fit in or escape their realities, and that true confidence should not rely on alcohol. The discussion concludes with a call to reconsider drinking habits and the potential benefits of sobriety, encouraging listeners to reflect on their own relationships with alcohol and the impact it has on their lives.

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How To Survive University
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In this episode, Chris Williamson, Johnny, and Youssef from Propane Fitness discuss strategies for surviving university, drawing on their collective experiences. They highlight the importance of embracing the university experience beyond just academics, emphasizing that grades do not define success. Freshers week is a critical time for social bonding, and they advise students to engage with a wide range of people rather than limiting themselves to a small group. Working for an events company is recommended as it provides a support structure and a community of like-minded individuals. They stress that students should take advantage of their first year to explore and enjoy their newfound freedom, as this can prevent regrets later on. The hosts also discuss the importance of finding a balance between social life and academic responsibilities, suggesting that students treat their studies like a job to avoid last-minute stress. They emphasize the significance of joining clubs or sports teams to foster connections and experiences. The conversation also touches on the necessity of maintaining relationships with family and friends, as well as the potential pitfalls of entering romantic relationships during university. The hosts advise against clinging to relationships that hinder personal growth and exploration. Financially, they remind students that university is an investment, urging them to maximize their return by engaging fully with the academic and social opportunities available. They also discuss the importance of physical fitness, suggesting that students prioritize their health and well-being during this formative period. Ultimately, the hosts encourage students to minimize regrets by saying yes to new experiences and managing their time effectively, ensuring a rich and fulfilling university life.
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