is why you know I fundamentally have a problem with anybody who's like Casey means Cali means uberman even Jerry poock you know I put Pollack in there because you know he he always cries well
- Concept
- pollack
- Score
- 7 · always · because · fundamental
- Status
- candidate — not yet promoted to canon
Corpus evidence — top 10 passages
Most-relevant passages from the entire indexed corpus (67,286 paragraph chunks across YouTube transcripts, PubMed, arXiv, archive.org, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, OpenAlex, and more) ranked by semantic similarity (bge-small-en-v1.5).
- 01 · _intake0.945
> is why you know I fundamentally have a problem with anybody who's like Casey means Cali means uberman even Jerry poock you know I put Pollack in there because you know he he always cries well
_intake/claims-allbranch/curated-low/pollack/001-is-why-you-know-i-fundamentally-have-a-problem-with-anybody-.md
- 02 · yt0.699
Let's talk about uh the people that are in there and why they might be in there and look through their networks because like for example anything I think that Peter Aia or Adam Backtouch you need to look at now with scrutiny doesn't mean that they're all bad but you know I could speak more on the AIA side because you know I know he's linked you know to Uberman he's linked to um you know some of the sleep companies linked to a lot of the stuff that Casey and Cali means are doing. So when you understand I already outed Casey and Cali means like [ __ ] two years ago. So again, >> …
yt/52BwgibSVWU-medisun-podcast-19-dr-jack-kruse-epstein-cabal-circus-maximu/transcript.txt
- 03 · archive0.694
Comrade. You are always of a piece, Apollodorus, for y you are always slandering yourself and others; and in my opinion you simply believe that—starting with yourself—everyone is misera- ble except Socrates. And how you ever got the nickname ‘‘Softy,”’ I do not know, for you are always like this in your speeches, savage against yourself and others except Socrates.
archive/PlatosSymposium/Plato-Symposiumbenardete_djvu.txt
- 04 · yt0.679
I just did another podcast with uh Danny a couple of days ago and one of the guys that I did the podcast with is this guy named Cali Means who I don't trust at all. He goes, "Why don't you trust me?" I said, "I don't trust anybody. I grew up in New York City. I hate everybody equally." and then I decide who I like and who I don't like. And it doesn't matter if you're a billionaire or not. They don't care. They have the ability to do these things. So, you need to know this isn't crazy. You need to know that they have the capability. Therefore, you need to plan your life appropriately. So, there…
yt/pKEOaE3VTJA-dr-kruse-your-body-was-designed-for-500-years-ago/transcript.txt
- 05 · _intake0.674
G. Consider the rest of the things in my initial [Adrenal Fatigue Protocol](/what-might-casey-anthony-and-oj-have-in-common/) at this point. I only use this in minor cases. Most cases need a rewire as I am laying out here in detail in this blog.
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/brain-gut-16-adrenal-fatigue-rx.md
- 06 · _intake0.663
@mem I thought he had a post about this a while ago. But I have to say this does not make me feel any better. This makes it even more concerning considering how the comments read.
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/gnolls-com-opens-the-door-to-obesity-fight.md
- 07 · blog0.661
So it is not too much of a stretch to think that ‘I’ might mean something like the speaker of this utterance and refer to that individual. Similarly, ‘now’ might mean the time of this utterance and refer to that time. And so on. One obvious objection to this view is that what the term ‘I’ refers to does not appear to be sensitive to whatever sort of descriptive content a speaker happens to associate with that term. For instance, the fact that I might happen to associate the description the 44th President of the United States with the term ‘I’ does not mean that I can somehow succeed in using t…
blog/plato-stanford-edu/reference.md
- 08 · blog0.661
We follow tradition: I once followed a trail of sugar on a supermarket floor, pushing my cart down the aisle on one side of a tall counter and back down the aisle on the other, seeking the shopper with the torn sack to tell him he was making a mess. With each trip around the counter, the trail became thicker. But I seemed unable to catch up. Finally it dawned on me. I was the shopper I was trying to catch. I believed at the outset that the shopper with a torn sack was making a mess. And I was right. But I didn’t believe that I was making a mess. That seems to be something I came to believe. An…
blog/plato-stanford-edu/self-locating-beliefs.md
- 09 · gutenberg0.660
I am a sick man.... I am a spiteful man. I am an unattractive man. I believe my liver is diseased. However, I know nothing at all about my disease, and do not know for certain what ails me. I don’t consult a doctor for it, and never have, though I have a respect for medicine and doctors. Besides, I am extremely superstitious, sufficiently so to respect medicine, anyway (I am well-educated enough not to be superstitious, but I am superstitious). No, I refuse to consult a doctor from spite. That you probably will not understand. Well, I understand it, though. Of course, I can’t explain who it is…
gutenberg/PG-600-notes-from-the-underground/PG-600.txt
- 10 · blog0.660
Importantly, the characters of the pure indexicals are supposed to be insensitive to speakers’ mental states. That rules out any possibility of my using the term ‘I’ to refer to Barack Obama. Nor are your and my utterances of (8) predicted to say the same thing. What’s more, as Kaplan points out, the view allows us to productively distinguish between ‘metaphysical’ necessity and what Kaplan calls ‘logical’ necessity. The sentence “I am here now,” Kaplan claims, represents a logical necessity: in virtue of what the indexicals ‘I’, ‘here’, and ‘now’ all mean, this sentence cannot be uttered fals…
blog/plato-stanford-edu/reference.md
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