Ray Peat Humor

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I was reading this this morning and laughed. Bone-dry humor.

"Many people see coconut oil in its hard, white state, and--as a result of their training watching television or going to medical school--associate it with the cholesterol-rich plaques in blood vessels."
 

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Lilac said:
I was reading this this morning and laughed. Bone-dry humor.

"Many people see coconut oil in its hard, white state, and--as a result of their training watching television or going to medical school--associate it with the cholesterol-rich plaques in blood vessels."

Nice :)
 

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I knew I couldn't be the only one who routinely finds himself laughing while reading Dr. Peat's work. His writing is awesome. You can hear the disdain dripping from his pen when he talks about the medical landscape and corporate interests.

I read this last week at work and had to resist the urge to just start clapping at my desk.

"Starting with the insulin industry, a culture of diabetes and sugar has been fabulized and expanded and modified as new commercial industries found a way to profit from it. Seed oils, fish oils, breakfast cereals, soybean products and other things that were never eaten by any animal in millions of years of evolution have become commonplace as "foods", even as "health foods".

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its sarcastic, intelligent, and informative in a semi satirical way...yea I always find his articles and interviews to somehow have hints of comedy in them even though its hard to tell when and if he intends it, but I'm pretty sure he knows. Hes awesome cause hes always entertaining, never slow or boring or having anything filler, and its always extremely informative along the way
 

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Lilac said:
https://raypeatforum.com/forums/posts/91333/ I was reading this this morning and laughed. Bone-dry humor.

"Many people see coconut oil in its hard, white state, and--as a result of their training watching television or going to medical school--associate it with the cholesterol-rich plaques in blood vessels."

It's not just some medical students: Charlotte Gerson (bless her soul) has litterally taken aboard this cholesterol analogy and uses it to constantly warn people against eating cholesterol-rich foods.

She's also blaming cholesterol for blocking insulin receptors and causing type 2 diabetes. :|
 
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Interview with Kim Greenhouse It's Rainmaking Time - Energy Protective Materials 2014


KG: Very cool. You are very creative, are you still doing your Art?

RP: Oh yeah,

KG: You still painting?

RP: Yeah. I think of myself primarily as a painter who doesn't have any customer’s. (laughs)

KG: laughs.... Do you want customers?

RP: I tried to be a portrait painter for a while, but I decided that I didn't want to paint the way they wanted [me to paint]. For example, they would have fairly silly-­looking kids that wanted to look like classical story book illustrations or something. But I like doing realistic things that actually show the personality but my customers didn't like that.
 

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I'm sure this will have been quoted before, but anyway, nicely dry:-

http://raypeat.com/articles/articles/caffeine.shtml


Medical editors like to publish articles that reinforce important prejudices, even if, scientifically, they are trash. The momentum of a bad idea can probably be measured by the tons of glossy paper that have gone into its development. Just for the sake of the environment, it would be nice if editors would try to think in terms of evidence and biological mechanisms, rather than stereotypes.
 

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Ray Peat said:
Edward L. Bernays had already been in business for decades, teaching corporations and governments how to "engineer consent." After his work for the government to engineer support for entering the first world war, Bernays' next big job was for the tobacco industry. To convince women to smoke cigarettes, to achieve equality with men, he organized an Easter parade, Torches of Freedom, in which thousands of women marched smoking their freedom torches.
http://raypeat.com/articles/articles/vitamin-e.shtml
 

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And sometimes other-deprecating:
Ray Peat said:
Just looking at that abstract by Robert Lustig, I would guess that he gets his medical information from the comic strips.
:lol:
 

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This one is my favorite

Ray Peat said:
Now that our public health establishment has eliminated smoking from public places, maybe they can find a way to reduce stress and disease by removing morons from positions of power.
 

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Gangster Ray Peat ‏@GangsterRayPeat Nov 5

Red Light is awesome except when I'm driving.
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Gangster Ray Peat ‏@GangsterRayPeat Nov 5

Mo' Iron, Mo' Problems.
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Gangster Ray Peat ‏@GangsterRayPeat Nov 5

It's not a coincidence that PUFA and PUTA are only one letter different.
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Gangster Ray Peat ‏@GangsterRayPeat Nov 5

COFFEE & LIVER & MILK & MILK & MILK & SUGAR.
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Gangster Ray Peat followed Greg says, Kate Rhéaume-Bleue and NERD LUKE

Gangster Ray Peat ‏@GangsterRayPeat Nov 3

Don't like Orange Juice? THEN I HATE YOU.
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Gangster Ray Peat ‏@GangsterRayPeat Nov 3

I drink milk for the calci-YUM!
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Gangster Ray Peat ‏@GangsterRayPeat 7 Apr 2014

50 cups of coffee a day is a good start.
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Gangster Ray Peat ‏@GangsterRayPeat 4 Apr 2014

LSD is an awesome serotonin antagonist.
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Gangster Ray Peat ‏@GangsterRayPeat 31 Mar 2014

Dry Ice and water is a stupid fun way to breathe CO2.
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Gangster Ray Peat ‏@GangsterRayPeat 27 Mar 2014

Much like the Beastie Boys, I like my sugar with coffee and cream.
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Gangster Ray Peat ‏@GangsterRayPeat 26 Mar 2014

Canola oil is made from the Rapeseed. Why isn't it called Rape oil?
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Gangster Ray Peat ‏@GangsterRayPeat 26 Mar 2014

Canola oil? More like Crapola Oil.
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Gangster Ray Peat ‏@GangsterRayPeat 25 Mar 2014

Wanna buy my books? TOO BAD, YOU CAN'T, ********!!!!
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Gangster Ray Peat ‏@GangsterRayPeat 25 Mar 2014

Broda Barnes is a Badass.
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Gangster Ray Peat ‏@GangsterRayPeat 25 Mar 2014

"Fish Oil is Delicious!"... said no one in the history of ever.
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Gangster Ray Peat ‏@GangsterRayPeat 25 Mar 2014

If you don't put sugar and salt into your milk, then you ain't Gangster Ray Peat!
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Gangster Ray Peat ‏@GangsterRayPeat 25 Mar 2014

Serotonin can suck it.
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Gangster Ray Peat ‏@GangsterRayPeat 25 Mar 2014

Lactic Acid can suck it.
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Gangster Ray Peat ‏@GangsterRayPeat 25 Mar 2014

You can't beat the nutrient density of Bison Liver.
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Gangster Ray Peat ‏@GangsterRayPeat 25 Mar 2014

I don't just study hormones, I PAINT TOO, ********!
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Gangster Ray Peat ‏@GangsterRayPeat 25 Mar 2014

PREGNENOLONE IS THE ***t!
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Gangster Ray Peat ‏@GangsterRayPeat 25 Mar 2014

I'll be back right after I eat this raw carrot.
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Gangster Ray Peat ‏@GangsterRayPeat 25 Mar 2014

Omega 6 is essential... to shut down your thyroid.
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Gangster Ray Peat ‏@GangsterRayPeat 25 Mar 2014

Oxygen is for *******. CO2 FOR LIFE!
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Gangster Ray Peat ‏@GangsterRayPeat 25 Mar 2014

Vegetables are great.... FOR ME TO POOP ON!
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Gangster Ray Peat ‏@GangsterRayPeat 25 Mar 2014

Just drank a Mexican Coke with my Mexican Cytomel. Score!
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Gangster Ray Peat ‏@GangsterRayPeat 25 Mar 2014

WHITE SUGAR IS AWESOME.
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Gangster Ray Peat ‏@GangsterRayPeat 25 Mar 2014

My DHEA levels are higher than @cypresshill.
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Gangster Ray Peat ‏@GangsterRayPeat 25 Mar 2014

Corn Oil will Cornhole you.
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Gangster Ray Peat ‏@GangsterRayPeat 25 Mar 2014

Just drank a cup of coconut oil and now I'm hotter than @BrooklynDFans.
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Gangster Ray Peat ‏@GangsterRayPeat 25 Mar 2014

Just pissed on Ancel Keys's grave. Yudkin? YOU'RE NEXT!
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Gangster Ray Peat ‏@GangsterRayPeat 25 Mar 2014

ESTROGEN IS A MALE HORMONE.
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Gangster Ray Peat ‏@GangsterRayPeat 25 Mar 2014

Remember when Sugar and Saturated Fat caused heart disease? Oh that's right, THEY NEVER DID.
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Gangster Ray Peat ‏@GangsterRayPeat 25 Mar 2014

I would beat the hell out of you in an Orange Juice Drinking Contest.
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Gangster Ray Peat ‏@GangsterRayPeat 25 Mar 2014

How do I like my coffee? WITH EXTRA THYROID AND ASPIRIN!
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Gangster Ray Peat ‏@GangsterRayPeat 25 Mar 2014

Soybean Oil is Satan's Piss.
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Gangster Ray Peat ‏@GangsterRayPeat 25 Mar 2014

If your Health Guru doesn't eat a pint of ice cream a day, FIRE HIM.
 
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"Most physicians still warn their patients of the dangers of thyroid supplements, especially the active T3 hormone, for their heart, but in at least one specialty, its value is recognized. Heart transplant surgeons have discovered that administering T3 to the brain-dead heart donor before removing the heart improves its viability and function in the recipient (Novitzky, 1996). Around this time, the manufacturers of Cytomel conceived the idea of marketing it as a "heart drug," which would make it much more profitable."
 

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Rigor mortis is an extreme state of fatigue, or energy depletion.
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Dan Wich said:
post 98423 And sometimes other-deprecating:
Ray Peat said:
Just looking at that abstract by Robert Lustig, I would guess that he gets his medical information from the comic strips.
Classic!
dd99 said:
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Ray Peat said:
Edward L. Bernays had already been in business for decades, teaching corporations and governments how to "engineer consent." After his work for the government to engineer support for entering the first world war, Bernays' next big job was for the tobacco industry. To convince women to smoke cigarettes, to achieve equality with men, he organized an Easter parade, Torches of Freedom, in which thousands of women marched smoking their freedom torches.
http://raypeat.com/articles/articles/vitamin-e.shtml
If you haven't seen it, amazing documentary on "engineered consent" he is referring to (not so funny):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJ3RzGoQC4s
 
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