[QUOTE=Mursenary;2564742]The lack of self awareness that is obvious to others is glaring.[/QUOTE]You have an extraordinarily small brain. I believe it could be a paralel to your micropenis.
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[QUOTE=Mursenary;2564742]The lack of self awareness that is obvious to others is glaring.[/QUOTE]You have an extraordinarily small brain. I believe it could be a paralel to your micropenis.
[QUOTE=Pistons;2564953]You have an extraordinarily small brain. I believe it could be a paralel to your micropenis.[/QUOTE]Your dick is tiny. A girl told me so.
See how that works?
[QUOTE=Mursenary;2564633]Man,
All I have to add is that originality and creativity is hard to coach. Figure it out. You a grown man.[/QUOTE]It only is if you have a tiny brain. Creativity is something that has been highly studied in parts of Europe and USA. The funny thing is that the more you seem to be educated in a factory like manner, the less creative you become. In other words, the more you get brainwashed, the tinier your brain gets. And you are clearly an arch example in all of this as you have shown here again and again and again and again! BigB also seem to have a tiny brainwashed brain.
The Waldorf education method pioneered by Rudolph Steiner is one example of a training method that can be used in order to avoid the reduction of creative thinking as you develop your brain. Media studies too helps in reducing the negative impact of the standard brainwashing schooling system.
[QUOTE=Pistons;2564957]It only is if you have a tiny brain. Creativity is something that has been highly studied in parts of Europe and USA. The funny thing is that the more you seem to be educated in a factory like manner, the less creative you become. In other words, the more you get brainwashed, the tinier your brain gets. And you are clearly an arch example in all of this as you have shown here again and again and again and again! BigB also seem to have a tiny brainwashed brain.
The Waldorf education method pioneered by Rudolph Steiner is one example of a training method that can be used in order to avoid the reduction of creative thinking as you develop your brain. Media studies too helps in reducing the negative impact of the standard brainwashing schooling system.[/QUOTE]Says the office worker who gets paid to make other men rich, having no streams of asset allocation other than his trade-time-for-money mentality. A slave without any skills, easily replaceable. How sad.
Angry, ugly, with no marketable skills is a terribly combination.
[QUOTE=Mursenary;2564961]Says the office worker who gets paid to make other men rich, having no streams of asset allocation other than his trade-time-for-money mentality. A slave without any skills, easily replaceable. How sad.
Angry, ugly, with no marketable skills is a terribly combination.[/QUOTE]Typical mr. Micro: all assumptions. And of course all wrong. Like always.
[QUOTE=Sirioja;2564940]UK are so safe that they are under 15 days quarantine for Germany and France when really difficult for France business. UK were already forbidden few months ago by Germany. Liverpool was not allowed to play in Germany.[/QUOTE]You are a lost cause when it comes to reading comprehension, so this is for the benefit of others reading the thread. None of what you say is contradicting my statement.
By the way, creativity is usually defined as Divergent Thinking.
One famous study looked at a lot of kids at the age of 3, and then retested them as they grew older several times. The result was that the more the kids got brainwashed by societal norms of thinking, the less divergent and thus less creative they got. Hence societal and schooling based brainwashing.
One of the questions they gave these kids was for example:
- How many things can you use a paperclip to?
3 year olds could in average come up with over 200 different uses. Later this average number fell in inverse correlated to their schooling and aging in society. So they got dumber and less creative. Basically they were unable to look at a task from different angles. They didn't manage to change paradigms in ways of thinking.
This certainly puts into question the idea of feng shui. And it is the essence and root of the legend of Chinese people copying things instead of being creative and inventive. But of course given China's lagging start of industrialization, we cannot yet say for sure. We have to wait for China to catch up. But unless Feng shui is given the middle finger, and some of the central ideas behind the ccp changes, they might just be having a big problem in terms of creativity and divergent thinking. Which is also probably why rich Chinese sends their kids to western schools and universities. Though this normally has deeper roots that won't be fixed after 3 or 5 years at a western school.
[QUOTE=ExpatLover;2564851]Nice to see that you still believe in what all the big pharma are communicating, I repeat all were condemned for corruption and bribery. Sorry there is no serious study confirming that the vaccinated are less contagious, I have nothing against those vaccines but I am quite sure that there efficiency is like the one for the normal flue which is around 50% and that we will need to get new shots every year at least like for the normal flue why should it be different?[/QUOTE]If you say there is no serious study, according to you where would serious studies be published? NEMJ, Lancet, BMJ or youtube videos uploaded by John RandomInternetUser?
Here we go again:
China reports human case of H10 N3 bird flu, a possible first ([URL]https://apnews.com/article/china-bird-flu-flu-health-b5862e1d9892b25fdb470abf30432289[/URL]).
Beijing (AP) A man in eastern China has contracted what might be the world's first human case of the H10 N3 strain of bird flu, but the risk of large-scale spread is low, the government said Tuesday.
[QUOTE=Mursenary;2564918]Zero COVID deaths in UK today despite Indian Variant now accounting for about 75% of new cases.
[URL]https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/uk-reports-no-new-covid-19-deaths-3165-new-infections-2021-06-01/[/URL][/QUOTE]Yes no death and very good point, but increasing Indian cases put them under 15 days quarantine, ranked as risky mutants for UK and Indian area. Only Spain or Portugal can t afford anymore to protect their citizens, because too poor now without tourism, but spreading could cost much.
[QUOTE=Mursenary;2564926]He mentioned the most important study, what we see in the real world. Cases are significantly down in most vaccinated countries. More importantly deaths are magnitudes less in all vaccinated countries.
And again, different from flu vaccine because SARS CoV-2 mutates much more slowly than slowly.[/QUOTE]Have a look on the curbs of countries like UK, France, Israel. You will see that in mid 2020 there were going down more without vaccination, it is too early to see what are the real impacts of the vaccination, nobody can predict the future of any epidemic.
[QUOTE=Pistons;2564957]It only is if you have a tiny brain. Creativity is something that has been highly studied in parts of Europe and USA. The funny thing is that the more you seem to be educated in a factory like manner, the less creative you become. In other words, the more you get brainwashed, the tinier your brain gets. And you are clearly an arch example in all of this as you have shown here again and again and again and again! BigB also seem to have a tiny brainwashed brain.
The Waldorf education method pioneered by Rudolph Steiner is one example of a training method that can be used in order to avoid the reduction of creative thinking as you develop your brain. Media studies too helps in reducing the negative impact of the standard brainwashing schooling system.[/QUOTE]Oh, that explains it.
I thought you were mentally ill but if you have been attending Waldorf schools then the illness is part of the eternal nature or nurture question. Did your parents send you there because they're insane or did you become insane by going to one of those 'schools'?
Your grandiose self-image combined with your real life failures is prime school shooter territory.
[QUOTE=Sirioja;2564940]UK are so safe that they are under 15 days quarantine for Germany and France when really difficult for France business. UK were already forbidden few months ago by Germany. Liverpool was not allowed to play in Germany.[/QUOTE]It's the Indian varient that is causing this, it is spreading far faster than the Kent variant and that means that it is sweeping through the unvaccinated, but the UK will reach 49% / 50% fully vaccinated today and 75% of adults will have had their first jab. More good news is that the current vaccines are still working very well against the Indian variant if not as well as against the other strains. It's only a matter of time before enough of the population is covered. Europe is catching up too. I do think that ending the current restrictions in less than thee more weeks is too soon but it won't need to be too much longer.
[QUOTE=Downandup;2565079]It's the Indian varient that is causing this, it is spreading far faster than the Kent variant and that means that it is sweeping through the unvaccinated, but the UK will reach 49% / 50% fully vaccinated today and 75% of adults will have had their first jab. More good news is that the current vaccines are still working very well against the Indian variant if not as well as against the other strains. It's only a matter of time before enough of the population is covered. Europe is catching up too. I do think that ending the current restrictions in less than thee more weeks is too soon but it won't need to be too much longer.[/QUOTE]UK keep on own restrictions and Germany and France prefer to protect after experiencing previous mutant which killed too many of our citizens. I wish heat will help Spain and Portugal when they take Indian spreading risk.
[QUOTE=PaulInZurich;2564942]Everything else you say is just wrong, as always you never have any data to support your claims.[/QUOTE]It's a common feature among bitter grumpy trolls.