Beliefs. Interests. Choices.

Lies, many of them familiar by now, About These “Harmful” Foods

It doesn’t matter if I come at this from a rational or emotional perspective. I’m pretty convinced either way, by both of those approaches, and from personal experimentation as well. (PS: later on in the vid I have some skeptical questions for the good doctor, and I am not alone, but let’s leave the rabbit hole to the rabbits for now).

It’s a little different in another part of the interview:

Cell Phones & Wi-Fi Everywhere Is Killing Us!

Over here I don’t have direct experience. I don’t know enough about The Science to have a rational opinion, and of course I’m not taking any scientist at his word blindly.

But none of that matters–I choose to more or less believe it anyway.

Because I am virulently and irrationally prejudiced against smart phone technology for a lot of reasons, and this fits nicely into my confirmation bias, AND … thus … I’m totally okay with being a dumb barking sheeple on the subject, and having one more excuse to turn the damn thing off either way.

Another way of saying it is: I perceive it to In My Best Interests to listen to this video, mutter ThassRight like a gospel singer in the choir, and act accordingly–true believin’.

Whether or not the phones are literally melting my physical mitochondria and cells (why do you think they call them cellular telephones, huh? Huh?)

Whether or not the lizard people want me to own one.

Whether or not I’m headfucked, or just trying on the fashionable pose of being headfucked, for arcane reasons that have nothing to do with illness …

Or do they?

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Unrelated. Probably. In my quasi-informed opinion …

This guy really seems to know his shit when it comes to homemade corn tortillas.

And I really enjoyed his cool wry approach to the subject.

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