by Ben | May 28, 2018 | Articles
Maybe we are evolved to laugh. “The evolution of bipedal locomotion freed the respiration system of its support function during running, permitting greater breath control and the selection for human-type laughter (a parsed exhalation), and subsequently the virtuosic,...
by Ben | May 28, 2018 | Articles
My grandfather was a marine. He was drafted when he was 18. His platoon was on the frontline of the Korean War, fire fights back and forth over the 38th parallel. I only know bits and pieces of the horror my grandfather saw, and nothing from his own words. I remember...
by Ben | Apr 9, 2018 | Uncategorized
We are all toxic. Period. Breast milk, fetal core blood, meconium all contain toxins, and lots of them. “Commercial chemical production has risen from 1 million tons in 1930 to 400 million tons in 2001. As of 2012 the number of industrial chemicals on the global...
by Ben | Apr 4, 2018 | Uncategorized
Yesterday, there were guys working on the pool pump before Steph’s retreat got into full swing. Jed asked, “Is that an eco-friendly pool without chlorine? I replied, “Yea, they use salt instead.” “Dope…I heard that with the sunlight the sodium chloride just...
by Ben | Apr 3, 2018 | Uncategorized
When I was in grad school, there were these two camps. The first camp seemed to be the jaded vets who believed we should focus all of our “anti-obesity” efforts on the coming generation, the children. The second camp seemed to be younger and a bit more naïve, they...
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