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  1. Look its this way........ on How Men and Women Badly Estimate Their Own Intelligence · · Score: 1

    Look, the central fact is obvious: In nature's assigned gender attributes, Mens' core function is to impress women; Womens' core function is to judge men. Males fight and perform to their best capability and subsequently, the watching females choose the best man. The best man is always the most attractive to females. Men/males compete and women/females choose. Thats the method by which evolution has manipulated animals and humans alike and it manifests itself in our society as high performing bread-winning men and the women that choose them.

  2. Re:My idea is the best idea. Trust me. on Solar-Powered Plane Makes Runway Debut · · Score: 1

    If we make simple safe cheap aircraft then we eliminate the bad things that detract from the freedom that aviation should offer to humanity.

  3. My idea is the best idea. Trust me. on Solar-Powered Plane Makes Runway Debut · · Score: 1

    Here is my design: http://www.anticharisma.com/zeplinaeroplane.html It is a better idea than anything I've seen the big boys come up with. If only they'd listen to me huh?

  4. Re:We're looking to AUSTRALIA for advice on broadb on Obama Looks Down Under For Broadband Plan · · Score: 1

    i dont quite understand your wording, but i think i kno what your refering to...tax dollars fund infrastructure works and heavily populated areas generate more tax and can fund adequate works while also offering great demand for the infrastructure, this all justifies the project. In oz there is no water and heaps of desert in the "red" centre, theres also few people in the desert. The cost of supplying infrastructure to remote regions in Australia has always been prohibitive unless its to service a massive commercial interest like mining or fishing.We've got this horrible problem that we must wire up a sparsley populated vast area: Australiia being the size of the USA (minus Alaska) yet having not 300 but only 22 million souls

  5. Re:Bad Idea on Obama Looks Down Under For Broadband Plan · · Score: 1

    thats right! here in oz...the wifi in starbucks in central melbourne is not free. this small detail sums up the current aussie internrt situation.

  6. wen it comes to extended life and health.... on Aging Discovery Yields Nobel Prize · · Score: 1

    When it comes to what doctors can do for me today, i feel like doctors dont know shit, yet they often act as though they hold the holy grail and the that their patients are illiterate pesants.

  7. Re:I would settle for... on Aging Discovery Yields Nobel Prize · · Score: 1

    very true, and the un-aged me at the age of 85 would probably find good value in running away and starting a revoloution of those who dont want to be culled. There would have to be some choice inhibitor in my attitude that would compell me to comply otherwise my life instincts would make me death-averse and Id not know the pain of old age having never aged.

  8. I explained my view of this to my uncle on Honda Makes Nanotube Breakthrough · · Score: 1

    He reckoned I was crazy, when I said that in the nearish future city buildings will likely be constructed of man made materials produced at a molecular level, and designed to replace the predominant construction materials and be cheaper and stronger exhibit better properties etc that the norm of glass steel and concrete. Seriously this seems logical and inevitable enough to me, but it seems the man on the street doesnt get it yet.

  9. fingerprinting is criminal on Did Chicago Lose Olympic Bid Due To US Passport Control? · · Score: 1

    fingerprinting is the thing that needs to be ceased. its so offensive its over the top.

  10. Re:Whatever you do... on Depression May Provide Cognitive Advantages · · Score: 1

    True. Society tolerates no negativity, despite negativity being half the coin lurking in all peoples subconscious.

  11. Re:seems backwards on Depression May Provide Cognitive Advantages · · Score: 1

    Nah cos I see depression as the symptom of one being aware of but powerless to fix a serious problem in their life that they are inescapably confronted with. The thing about depression is that the sufferer is basically trapped and hasnt the ability to distance themselves from a seemingly unsolvable problem.

  12. Re:Not a bag of chips on Depression May Provide Cognitive Advantages · · Score: 1

    but depressiion is a powerful thing that disillusions the depressed person. Depression sweeps away the rose coloured glasses and demands proof and facts that indicate success, before it will allow the depressed person to feel positive. its an evidence based thing and thats why that study claims depression improves objectivity. I find there is some power in depression, because it gets me closer to what i want to know. I say this while keeping in mind the pervasive requirement to be positive that society insists upon as the context to daring to acknowledge to yourself that your depressed.

  13. Re:Unconditional happyness IS the true disorder on Depression May Provide Cognitive Advantages · · Score: 2

    ...Unless their life is always shit in which case they're always blue, or unless their life happens to be pretty cool, in which case a normal person would find it difficult to snap out of the persistent feelings of hapiness.

  14. Re:What about suicide on Depression May Provide Cognitive Advantages · · Score: 1

    i agree strongly with this wot u said except for the solution bit in the final sentance, and the altruism reason in the first.

  15. Re:What about suicide on Depression May Provide Cognitive Advantages · · Score: 1

    i disagree on the basis that in practice proper prescription is difficult and from taking antidepressants; resulting mental instability is likely, especially with abrupt cessation.

  16. Re:lighter than air crafts are valid aircraft on High-Tech Blimps Earning Their Wings · · Score: 1

    and here is my latest aircraft design, its a hybrid fixed wing - lighter than air safe to operate sports aircraft, so safe even yo mamma could fly it http://www.anticharisma.com/zeplinaeroplane.html

  17. lighter than air crafts are valid aircraft on High-Tech Blimps Earning Their Wings · · Score: 1

    that get an undeserved bad review ever since hindenburg.

  18. Re:Reading shit like this on Depression May Provide Cognitive Advantages · · Score: 1

    and doesnt it feeeel ggooood!! Embrace your depression.

  19. Re:It's Considered a Mental Disorder *NOW*... on Depression May Provide Cognitive Advantages · · Score: 1

    wot I cant stand is bastards thesedays who are machiavellian, who notice that depression is a good excuse for anything and then bully co-workers and when caught out they go to the doctor and get a certificate that says they're depressed - and thus achieve redemption for their work-place bukkying activities, they were never depressed, but who would know.

  20. Re:Speaking from personal experience on Depression May Provide Cognitive Advantages · · Score: 1

    great depression can be the underlying catalyst for great artistic expression. You can get posthumerously rich from great art...even if it takes choppin ya ear off.

  21. also, this article is the first ive heard depressi on Depression May Provide Cognitive Advantages · · Score: 1

    also, this article is the first ive heard depression described correctly in comparison to my views and in contrast to the absolute bulshit misinformation pharma-company propaganda that currently permiates the zeitgeist of western society. "ask your doctor if XYZ is right for you" depression is the mind telling us theres a problem and putting us in a mode that is motivated to solve in a meaningful way the prob at hand. Antidepressants are WRONG cos they shut off this vital bodily mental function and cause things like the colambine naughtiness... Read my article on this issue here http://www.anticharisma.com/zeitgeistyettobecomezeitgeist.html [anticharisma.com] cos I really reckon I know what im talkin about here, and I came to my analytical conclusions about depression during a mental rumination process conducted while I was in the grips of depression...

  22. the clarity comes from the removal of optamism on Depression May Provide Cognitive Advantages · · Score: 1

    optamistic people are living on hope; depresso guy acknowledges that he will never everr get to bang all the hot chicks, he is right cos he's sober free from the drunkenness of optamism

  23. Re:wait... on Depression May Provide Cognitive Advantages · · Score: 0

    cos they appreciate they lack power to fix da problem...

  24. Re:Very old news! on A Broken Heart Really Does Hurt, Scientists Claim · · Score: 1

    good points you raised there. http://www.anticharisma.com/lovesickness.html

  25. Re:A Broken Hearts Hurts More Than Physical Pain on A Broken Heart Really Does Hurt, Scientists Claim · · Score: 1

    http://www.anticharisma.com/lovesickness.html [anticharisma.com] this little article syas what you say...