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Comment #183106 by Preparing for War with the Bankocracy |-| Hella Delicious
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Comment #183105 by Victor/Bagheera
I walked barefoot in the city, many times, and have not been cut, but my soles are tough. I also wear Feiyues, they let you fox walk pretty easily. The only thing …
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Comment #183104 by Natural Foxwalker
I avoid the city at all costs. The air gives me a throbbing headache that lasts for days. However, if I do have to go, I do wear shoes or at the …
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Comment #183103 by ieabu
I’ve “fox walk”ed all my life and am happy to have read this article as it approved my way of walking. Though, now that I’ve been more cautious about what’s on …
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Comment #183089 by Archery Bow Hunting - 8 Useful Tips To Master This Skill
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Comment #183088 by Elegant Complexity « Eros Philia Agape
[…] Jason has written extensively about complexity and diminishing marginal returns on complexity within… But I have seen, in those discussions and overflow discussions elsewhere that the one repeating argument against his thesis …
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Comment #183068 by Anonymous
So you bring up a lot of good points, HOWEVER, there are a few things I would like to say. First, on walking. Other animals can move just as much as we. …
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Comment #183064 by Ted / Tantrangle
BWS,
alright, now after some re-reading and after reading the two recent posts, I see where you’re coming from. I guess you’re more concerned (not attacking) my bad for being so deffensive.
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Comment #183063 by Barbedwiresmile
Jason, an outstandingly well-written response! I applaud you, and congratulate you in front of your readers for making the best case I have ever read for your position.
Just as you allude …
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Comment #183062 by Jason Godesky
I daresay, I think your comment illustrates my point quite well. I didn’t say you had made an ad hominem attack; I didn’t want to suggest that you had made your case …
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Comment #183061 by lamar smith signature development
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Comment #183060 by Barbedwiresmile
Jason and tantrangle:
First, thank you for allowing me to discuss these issues with on your site.
Second - my post was in no way an ad hominem attack, nor is it mean-spirited. …
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Comment #183057 by tantrangle/ Ted
Jason,
About Barbedwiresmile: As soon as I began reading his/her comments I realized it as an ad hominem attack. Which you made good points about, which Derrick Jensen talks about in …
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Comment #183056 by Jason Godesky
Have we met, “Barbedwiresmile”? I have my doubts. For one thing, I would know your name then, wouldn’t I?
For another, you would know something about me, in turn. You presume much.
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Comment #183055 by Barbedwiresmile
Funny how those who attack agriculture as unhealthy or unsustainable have never had to produce their own food. Funny too how those who would advocate some variant of “rewilding” or launch a …
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Comment #183046 by The Anthropik Network Timeline of Collapse | adirondack chairs
[…] The Anthropik Network Timeline of Collapse Posted by root 23 minutes ago (http://anthropik.com) Comment by jason godesky 23 february 2006 10 26 am i would like it to be known by all that i physically …
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Comment #183044 by The Anthropik Network The Right to Property | fire pit
[…] The Anthropik Network The Right to Property Posted by root 18 minutes ago (http://anthropik.com) Comment by jason godesky 28 july 2005 3 17 pm the whole point is to say that there is no should …
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Comment #183042 by The Anthropik Network Coal World War amp the Collapse of European | outdoor rugs
[…] The Anthropik Network Coal World War amp the Collapse of European Posted by root 17 minutes ago (http://anthropik.com) At the time germany was constructing the berlin baghdad railway with the ottoman …
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Comment #183033 by law of attraction
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Comment #183031 by The Anthropik Network Stone Age Freedom | Cellulite Creams
[…] The Anthropik Network Stone Age Freedom Posted by root 17 minutes ago (http://anthropik.com) Comment by aksum 20 february 2006 8 10 pm the stone age is coming again yes creative commons middot powered by wordpress …
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Comment #183030 by FRED
^^ by the way these ain’t things cause there are really no-thing(s) to miss from civilisation…
SO what’s holding us(esp.me) back?
PEOPLE!
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Comment #183029 by FRED
1. Religion
2. Museums
3. Anything fueled by gas on a street (and the street itself)
4. Pavement
5. Concrete all over waterbody to civilise ‘dangerous flows’ that have destroyed so many natural beaches, were they on … -
Comment #183028 by FRED
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Comment #183027 by The Anthropik Network The State of Nature in Katrina Eye | Best Eye Cream
[…] The Anthropik Network The State of Nature in Katrina Eye Posted by root 2 hours 40 minutes ago (http://anthropik.com) The local a p store was still open you could still pop in …
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Comment #183026 by The Anthropik Network Entering Merlin Domain | Weak Bladder
[…] The Anthropik Network Entering Merlin Domain Posted by root 5 hours ago (http://anthropik.com) Even more honest attempts to reconstruct shamanism such as michael but also does tricks like swallowing an animal …





