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Dr. Ben Braddock

@graduatedben

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There’s a much better version of this in Italy, where the politicians go around sampling the regional and local delicacies that Italians are so proud of

There’s a much better version of this in Italy, where the politicians go around sampling the regional and local delicacies that Italians are so proud of
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I’m going to wear my official RFK 2.5in inseam shorts to my polling place in November and argue that they can’t throw me out because he’s not on the ballot.

I’m going to wear my official RFK 2.5in inseam shorts to my polling place in November and argue that they can’t throw me out because he’s not on the ballot.
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NEW: "The symptomatic reaction to revisionist arguments about WWII offered by Darryl Cooper this week shows once again that WWII is not simply a historical episode but a pseudo-theology in which deviation from orthodoxy are regarded as heresy." — DC Miller im1776.com/2024/09/06/aga…

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People who have lighter colored eyes are more susceptible to the damaging effects of blue light than people with dark brown/black eyes, because melanin is protective against blue light. LED/florescent lighting disparately impacts people of European descent.

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L-Theanine has a calming anti-anxiety effect for most. Not for me. Makes me aggressive, paranoid. Thats why I keep a few bottles of it in my safe room. Good thing to have in case we go off-script.

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Chronic exposure to artificial light, especially the blue light emitted by LED lights, can disrupt sleep and circadian rhythms by interfering with melatonin production. This disruption may lead to poor sleep, which has been linked to increased risks of insulin resistance, weight

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Glad to see the flicker rate of LED/fluorescent lighting coming up more often. Sadly, lots of skeptics trying to dunk on Dr. Ben Braddock in the comments on this saying “pseudoscience” and “that’s not a thing” and “show me the studies.” Well ok, here are the studies…