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dangerous advice from andrew tate

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  • RabbiR Offline
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    garlic and onions are highly toxic, this advice can be deadly, especially considering small amounts can poison too.

    onions or garlics act as antibiotics, they are anti-life, they are worse than antibiotics almost because they can cause holes in gut.

    We want to live!

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      Saying there’s “no such thing as too much” is biologically illiterate. Dose always matters. Seeds and many plant compounds exist as defensive mechanisms, not nutrition, and their effects are cumulative over time. Treating them as harmless by default ignores basic evolutionary biology.

      Andrew Tate is heavily misinformed across most topics. His worldview is driven by red-pill emotionalism and absolutism rather than physiological or evolutionary reality. He hasn’t reached black-pill analysis, and he’s nowhere near the corrective framework the nature pill provides. Do not listen to a thing he says about anything.

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        i once was a huge tate believer, now i've gotten out of that, i've seen the loop whit my own eyes (Feel an empty place in your heart - buy something - feel empty - buy something), he is just constantly buying something, not knowing that he is being held in a cage by his own material wealth, that's sad to see, he lacks something that he truly copes and longs for - but doesn't seem to find it. his opinion on ice baths is quite funny tho 🙂

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          i once was a huge tate believer, now i've gotten out of that, i've seen the loop whit my own eyes (Feel an empty place in your heart - buy something - feel empty - buy something), he is just constantly buying something, not knowing that he is being held in a cage by his own material wealth, that's sad to see, he lacks something that he truly copes and longs for - but doesn't seem to find it. his opinion on ice baths is quite funny tho 🙂

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          @kxsprrr exactly. he just wants status, because he cant get status without buying expensive supercars, watches and houses.

          and with status he can buy girls, he doesnt look that good objectively so he wouldn't get them without money and status.

          We want to live!

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