@ Uncouth Reflections
UR Elsewhere
- Our NSFW Tumblr blog
-
Recent Posts
- Note to R—-, about Trump and DeSantis
- Fairhaven
- Damn Yankees
- Note to B—-: Science and Religion
- Watching Freedom of Speech Speed Atrophy in Real Time
- SCENES WE’D LIKE TO SEE*
- Note to K—-, on the morning of January 6
- Notes on Barbara and Night Train to Lisbon
- Is Culture Stuck?
- You Can Never Be Too Thin, Too Rich or Too Woke
Recent Comments
- chris evans on Fairhaven
- amac78 on Fairhaven
- chris evans on Damn Yankees
- Fenster on Damn Yankees
- Richard Morchoe on Damn Yankees
- Benny on “The Godfather is Boring”
- chris evans on Book Notes: “A Disease in the Public Mind”
- Pepe on Naked Lady of the Week: Marry Queen
- Why I’ve Seen “Since You Went Away” Umpteen Times – Taking Up Room on “Since You Went Away,” a Culture’s Dreams, and the Agee-DOS Dosado
- Brian on Naked Lady of the Week: Roberta Pedon
- Fenster on Damn Yankees
- Epaminondas on Damn Yankees
- thurston n aiken on Naked Lady of the Week: Anamika
- fenster on Our New Gizmo
- Fabio on Our New Gizmo
Tag Archives: health
Treatments Bad and Good
Paleo Retiree writes: It’s been a long time since I’ve wanted to link to an article at The Atlantic. For decades a great magazine that was reliably substantial and well-written, it’s now an SJW-infested clusterfuck that too often reads like it’s being written … Continue reading
Linkage
Paleo Retiree writes: Will the next religious revival in the West be Islamic? Steve Sailer wonders if Hillary Clinton can survive Patricia Arquette. Why has our government’s diet advice been so bad? Have the benefits of statins been oversold? Does … Continue reading
Posted in Linkathons
Tagged Camille Paglia, diet, ecology, Environmentalism, health, Hillary Clinton, immigration, Islam, kelly lynch, political correctness, politics, religion, Steve Sailer
5 Comments
Gluten-Free: Surging? Peaking? Declining?
Paleo Retiree writes: Back when I worked for a major media outlet, we staffers would sometimes joke that there was no better guarantee that a trend had gone past its peak and begun its decline than being chosen by our magazine … Continue reading
Posted in Food and health, Media, The Good Life, Trends
Tagged diet, fitness, food, health, magazines, Mark Sisson, trends
20 Comments
Linkage
Paleo Retiree writes: Razib’s blogging is now to be found here. “Rescuing the female body from commercialization and commodification is one of the great tasks that lies before our civilization,” writes Lloyd Fonvielle. Read our interview with Lloyd here. Is … Continue reading
Posted in Linkathons
Tagged fitness, health, Jim Kalb, Lloyd Fonvielle, Nassim Taleb, politics, Steve Sailer, Wilhelm Ropke
3 Comments
Juxtaposin’: Health
Fabrizio del Wrongo writes:
Posted in Commercial art, Television, Women men and fashion
Tagged Advertising, Commercials, health, Juxtaposin', Men, Movember, Rite Aid Wellness PLUS, television, women
3 Comments
The Honey of Ikaria
Paleo Retiree writes: Remember that New York Times article from a few months ago about the world’s longest-lived people? They’re the inhabitants of Ikaria, a small Greek-owned island in the Eastern Aegean, just off the coast of Turkey. After gathering … Continue reading
Linkathon
Paleo Retiree writes: The latest from “Idiocracy”‘s Mike Judge. A survey of the state of secessionist movements in today’s world. The Catalonia movement seems like one of the most serious of them. So who exactly was the victim? How trustworthy is … Continue reading
Posted in Computers, Food and health, Linkathons, Movies, Politics and Economics, Sex
Tagged food, Gary Taubes, Google, health, Kink.com, Mike Judge, Peter Acworth, politics, secessionism
3 Comments
Question Lady Question
The Question Lady writes: The Stanford study on the benefits of organic food has been all over the internet and tv today. What do you think about it? (Here’s an L. A. Times article about it.)