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Correct. Sugar has zero nutritional value and is technically a drug; which is why it can be peddled by corporations. I cut it out of my life almost completely and have had nothing but benefited. My girlfriend followed suit and has had the same results. I have a long list of friends that have followed my diet which is devoid of most all sugars and their health has improved drastically.

I’ve never understood why people idolize other human beings. It’s kinda gross.

Why in the world would a woman want to be a firefighter and why in the world would we ever let her be one? Dumb.

CEO-killer Luigi was a hired gun; literally hired by people on the United Healthcare board.

They mocked God at the Golden Globes.. the next day wasn’t so good for LA🔥

OnlyFans: 100+ years of women’s rights just to put themselves right back in the brothel🤡

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‘In his famous essay "A Mathematician's Apology," G.H. Hardy uses the phrase "they are so" to express a sentiment about the beauty and intrinsic nature of mathematical truths. Specifically, Hardy is discussing the "eternity" and "objectivity" of mathematics, and how mathematical results exist independently of human experience.

In context, when Hardy says "they are so", he is affirming that certain mathematical truths (such as the properties of numbers or theorems) exist in a way that is absolute, self-evident, and unchangeable, regardless of human recognition or perception.

For example, Hardy writes:

"Great art is often said to be 'useless', and I believe that this is true. It is also true that mathematics is a form of art, and it is for its own sake that we pursue it. In this sense, they are so: these truths exist not because of any practical purpose but because they are simply true."

In this sense, "they are so" refers to the timeless, objective, and undeniable nature of mathematical truths.

"The mathematician’s patterns, like the painter’s or the poet’s, must be beautiful. The mathematician does not study anything but the pure mathematics. The fact that mathematicians have not made any discoveries of value to the human race is irrelevant. [...] They are not concerned with the practical application of mathematics, but with its beauty. They are so."

Hardy sees mathematics as an art, pursued for its own beauty and intellectual elegance rather than any practical purpose. "They are so" is his way of stating that the truths of mathematics are self-evident and exist in their own right, irrespective of human utility or application.’

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Nice try Diddy

It’s strange how some aspects of tech have become more complicated over time. Back in 2000, uploading media to a web server was straightforward and hassle-free. Even PHP, for all its simplicity, often feels like a more practical way to build a website compared to the complexities of modern frameworks like React.

Sure there’s a lot of content on platforms like Facebook or X, that we might not have on Nostr, but if you really think about it, more than over 90% of that content is incomprehensible, worthless trash.