Sam

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Sam

Sam

@GwangjuSam

Gwangju, South Korea. انضم Aralık 2008
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@harukaawake Bring this back please
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鈴森はるか 『haruka suzumori』 🇯🇵
🇯🇵 A tourist from New York was captured spray painting graffiti in Shimokitazawa, Tokyo. This type of behavior should get you immediately deported from Japan.
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Dana Parish
Dana Parish@danaparish·
@amanita12x Thx for sharing that. Super interesting. But then how does he make sense of 4 people under 40 getting PD from the same set? Kinda curious.
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Dana Parish@danaparish·
🚩 I keep coming back to this 2002 article: Teen Michael J. Fox caught a virus on set of a sitcom in the late 1970s. Years later, he and 3 coworkers from the same show all developed Parkinson’s. Japanese researchers found a virulent flu strain can invade the same brain region Parkinson’s destroys… Pathogens = neurodegeneration
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Xoxo@chicfryrice·
@danaparish @divisionish I think we need to look more into the epstein barr virus. I swear it’s probably the cause of many these illnesses.
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AllieJade@AllieJade1·
I've read about this Gen Z stare and up til now, I'd never encountered it. That was until today. I walked into a local take out shop. 2 cash registers, 2 people ready to take your order. The first girl was busy with customers, so I look at the girl at the 2nd cash. She just stares at me. Her face never moved, she didn't blink, she just stared at me like I was invisible. It was like she didn't know how to acknowledge or give basic social cues. I'm looking at her thinking, usually people behind the counter say hello first as a cue to advance to their wicket. She just stared at me! So I ask: Hi, do you want to take my order? Her: Sure. That's all she initially said. Honestly it was the oddest thing I've ever encountered, it was like she was on auto pilot. Once I started speaking to her, it was like her batteries kicked in and then she smiled became friendly. Has anyone else ever encountered that stare?
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xenesed@xenesed·
@AllieJade1 I'm almost certain phenomenon are related.
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Sam@GwangjuSam·
@GingerSnapp_USA @AllieJade1 I actually don't think it is passive aggression. There's just nothing there - they haven't developed any form of working charisma.
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fluffy@fluffy542·
the Gen Z stare is one of the most misunderstood phenomenons. it's because, in order to notice it, you have to be making a mistake and unaware that you are. gen Z stare happens in response to fakeness. that's it. nothing more to it. fakeness is what you call normal. "hi how are you" without sincerity is just strange -- have you ever sat back one day and thought about that? or when you walk in a shop and expect the person to put up a fake smile, signal emotions which they aren't actually feeling, and greet you according to a script instead of how they actually feel. do you think that is ok. do you, the person insisting for it, not consider that it's inhuman? gen Z recoils at this fakeness and is the first real generation this country has had in a century. you're witnessing their resistance to your fakeness, and your insistence to it. ... and you aren't even aware you're doing it. you are so helplessly unaware that you believe something is wrong with them instead. it's ironic that you call gen Z disturbing; it's you who disturbs.
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Sam
Sam@GwangjuSam·
@AllieJade1 We had the same thing yesterday. My gf didn't understand what the girl was doing, and I told her ah it's a genz thing. A lot of them with zero personality or social skills.
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Movie Magic@marcel_aromeh·
In movies, the criminal usually cries or stays silent. In real life, Judge Swartz saw a smirk and changed the sentence. Which is more satisfying: Scripted justice or real-life consequences?
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Sam@GwangjuSam·
@WarArchiveClips At this point they are just gonna have to take infantry almost compeltelymoff the battlefield.
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War Archive Clips
War Archive Clips@WarArchiveClips·
"Do you want to know how difficult it is to confront FPV drones on the battlefield? And how a child controlling one remotely can take out a soldier with long military experience? Watch this video… They decided to try it themselves and were shocked—they didn’t know how to deal with them. That’s why the war in Ukraine is so tragic."
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Jester@Convictional·
@PokeTCGiveaways Fact someone hasn’t yoinked that binder from that little freaks hands is hilarious 😭
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Pokemon Giveaways
Pokemon Giveaways@PokeTCGiveaways·
The craziest binder I’ve ever seen! 🤯 What would you do if it was yours? 🤔
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No Context Brits
No Context Brits@NoContextBrits·
What’s missing from this breakfast?
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Charlie Low
Charlie Low@Charlie33912230·
@RichardDawkins My concern is that creating a human being for the primary purpose of studying them is, essentially, slavery.
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Richard Dawkins
Richard Dawkins@RichardDawkins·
Neanderthal genome is largely known. If it becomes possible to reconstruct a live Neanderthal person, what, in your opinion, would be the pros and cons? I’m genuinely interested in canvassing opinions for and against.
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IP2 Always Wins
IP2 Always Wins@Ip2AlwaysWin·
New Kick Streamer ChudTheBuilder (@ChudTheBuilder) confronts 931cville for their biased news reporting
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