Question for Buddhists

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Originally posted by Robtard
Not sure if any of what you listed would help anyone survive better than say an average healthy/fit person in a "natural setting", which I assume you mean to be as a wilderness setting.

ie not sure if being a greatly skilled fighter, runner, ball kicker/catcher, swimmer or climber will help you with the skills needed to build a fire, shelter, have knowledge of the local fauna for consumption and medical purposes or help you hunt for that matter.

Unless you intend to run an animal to the ground and beat it up with your fist?

After a certain point, as far as bodytype is concerned, the aesthetic result is the same. Movement itself can have a sort of aestheticism, and many of those tasks mentioned invovle like levels of kinesthetic skill.

The usage of the neurons in your muscles can improve the neuronal functions of the neurons responsible for cleverness or problem solving in the form energy metabolism. Although indirect, cognitive and athletic intelligence are interrelated.

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
When are you going to write that first functional topic?
"Proper essay", more like.

Originally posted by Oneness
"Proper essay", more like.

No, I wanted to see your first functional topic on this forum.

If ever I were to decide to create an essay pro-anything, fully invested and backed by credible, authentic fact; any counter-argument made against that essay would be futile.

Even if countered by Digi.

Originally posted by Oneness
If ever I were to decide to create an essay pro-anything, fully invested and backed by credible, authentic fact; any counter-argument made against that essay would be futile.

Even if countered by Digi.

Before you make any essay, first try to make a coherent thread.

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
No, I wanted to see your first functional topic on this forum.
Topics are meant to be essays.

How many citations do you ever see in my topics?

They aren't proper essays but they're good practice none-the-less. Plus, they help me get my thoughts down.

Now if you've never taken our conversations in the general discussion forum seriously, as you clearly are not now, than I suggest you keep our conversations exclusively in the reprise bar thread from here on out.

Originally posted by Oneness
Topics are meant to be essays.

How many citations do you ever see in my topics.

They aren't proper essays but they're practice none-the-less and they help me get ny thoughts down.

Now if you've never our conversations in the general forum aeriously, aa you clearly are not now, than I suggest you keep our conversations exclusively in the reprise bar thread from here on out.

I give up!! It's like insulting a brick wall 😂

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
Before you make any essay, first try to make a coherent thread.
Nothing about the topic post is incoherent. Confusing? Maybe. But the deductive have no problem deciphering anything written properly in English that isn't just word-soup.

Originally posted by Oneness
Nothing about the topic post is incoherent. Confusing? Maybe. But the deductive have no problem deciphering anything written properly in English that isn't just word-soup.

Hyper-time quantum entanglement is the consequence of squirrels playing with their nuts.

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
I give up!! It's like insulting a brick wall 😂
loveu

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
Hyper-time quantum entanglement is the consequence of squirrels playing with their nuts.

Good response.