Marsh Ray on Nostr: npub1e0a6n…reww0 npub1zdp33…2vqv8 Other things in my lifetime I've been told ...
npub1e0a6n84krygh2qc3ajptu4fa4ma0qy53acz8smsyhztgxljxkghsureww0 (npub1e0a…eww0) npub1zdp33shl69xr0uq3x8n5gsjykq9upycwh6nqm02c3f6x0frrn0dq42vqv8 (npub1zdp…vqv8) Other things in my lifetime I've been told "shouldn't be used as sources of information":
* Social media
* Wikipedia
* Web search engines
* YouTube
* The Internet
* Web pages
* Anything you see on TV or film
* Anything from a politically affiliated source
* Anything from an astronaut
* Anything from a Freemason
* Anything from an interested party
* Anything from a detached academic (particularly economists)
* Anything from a corporation
* Anything from any elected official
* Anything from any government agency
* Anything from any Western medicine doctor or Big Pharma
* Anything from an advocate of [economic system]
* Anything from a [gender]
* Anything from a [race]
* Anything from a [nationality]
* Anything from a believer of [specific religion]
* Anything not in [ancient text]
* Anything from a believer of any religion
* Anything from an atheist
* Everything you read
* Everything you hear
The point here is that such advice is generally non-actionable, and that people are almost always better served by practical risk- and harm-reduction strategies than abstinence-only advocacy.
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