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Jonathan Elmer

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انضم Mart 2023
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AshleY
AshleY@Aku_700·
A California felon who brutally raped and murdered an 8-year-old girl after luring her with ice cream could soon be back on the streets due to a woke California juvenile justice law authored by Kamala Harris during her tenure as state Attorney General. Adrian Jerry “AJ” Gonzalez, 25, pleaded guilty in juvenile court. He was set to be released under Proposition 57, which grants parole eligibility at age 25 for those whose crimes were adjudicated in juvenile court. Gonzalez was tried as a juvenile at age 21 and received the maximum sentence of three years. Before his scheduled release, the Santa Cruz County District Attorney petitioned to keep him incarcerated, arguing he remains a danger to society.
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Thomas Sowell Quotes
Thomas Sowell Quotes@ThomasSowell·
Nayib Bukele: "What about the human right of the women who don't want to be r*ped? What about the human right of kids to play, or to be free? … But no, they were worried about the human rights of the k*llers."
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pnorm@paleonormie·
what if there was a "workforce recruiting" company that did all of the illegal screening techniques like checking cognitive ability and language skills and credit history and then hid it all behind "proprietary AI" and presented candidates to employers, does that idea have legs?
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Decaposphere@decaposphere·
@ThePrimalDino @CausticMouse_ You also need to create a magnetic field around mars to stop solar winds from stripping away the atmosphere as soon as you make it
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David Willis
David Willis@ThePrimalDino·
My personal opinion is that the first crewed Mars landing shouldn’t be on any portion of the planet that might end up underneath an ocean. Terraforming isn’t a question of if, but how long it will take, and I don’t want to see our equivalent of Apollo 11 drowned under an ocean.
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Rothmus 🏴
Rothmus 🏴@Rothmus·
>black man in Canada stabs his girlfriend 15 times at a BC mall >flees >already has a violent criminal record >Life sentence >prosecutors ask for 15 years before parole >not enough black people in BC > “Impact of Race and Culture” report said he felt “culturally adrift” after moving from Toronto >judge reduced it from 15 to 12 years Canada’s justice system now gives race discounts to killers. We call this equity. Very progressive.
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Grizzly
Grizzly@Purple_Pupp·
@AmericanCrime01 I don't understand how HOAs have this much fucking power and I don't understand why states allow HOAs to even exist You are not going to fucking tell me what I can and can't do on property that I bought
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American Crime Stories
American Crime Stories@AmericanCrime01·
Attorney who battled his Florida HOA is jailed for contempt For Withholding Names of His Clients Bruce Burtoff, 77, was jailed for contempt of court March 4 because he refused to identify two of his clients who anonymously sued their HOA using the pseudonyms Jane Doe and Joe Doe, court records show. Burtoff, who is asking an appeals court to overturn the civil contempt order, argues that disclosing the plaintiffs’ identities would violate a Florida Bar rule related to the protection of confidential attorney-client information.
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rabbitholebot@rabbitholebot·
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Jonathan Elmer@RealJonElmer·
@frontierism Do you like women? Because approximately all of them are pressing blue. Congratulating yourselves about how smart you are is going to be pretty hollow during the demographic collapse.
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Dave Asprey
Dave Asprey@daveasprey·
This is hilarious. Everyone is free to press the red button and survive at no cost to others. Anyone dumb enough to press the blue button is demonstrating that it really was time to cleanse the gene pool. You could restate this as, “Everyone has an option to live with 100% certainty (red). Everyone also has an option to live with less than 100% certainty. (Blue)” Toxic empathy is alive and well.
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Tim Urban
Tim Urban@waitbutwhy·
Everyone in the world has to take a private vote by pressing a red or blue button. If more than 50% of people press the blue button, everyone survives. If less than 50% of people press the blue button, only people who pressed the red button survive. Which button would you press?
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Josh Brooks
Josh Brooks@F530Josh·
SF Bro who bet on himself with his own cash right before fast roping onto a foreign president’s roof and stealing him like a snickers bar from a gas station is going to do more time than all of the Somali fraudsters who stole $18bn from Minnesota combined. Bookmark this.
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𐫱 arcove 𐫱
𐫱 arcove 𐫱@dschorno·
someone told me today that i would look better with my head shaved, but i reject this. baldingchads rise up
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Peter Cowan | Sunlight is Life
Supplements may carry higher deuterium than their natural-form equivalents, but let's do some math. Imagine you take dozen pills daily, maximally enriched. How does that compare to drinking eight glasses of tap water? - Two liters of tap water is ~2,000 grams - Water is ~11% hydrogen by weight = ~220 grams of hydrogen - Twelve large 1,000 mg pills is ~12 grams - ~8% hydrogen by weight* = ~1 gram of hydrogen Tap water delivers over 200 times more deuterium than the pills do. The supplement load is a rounding error against basic hydration. Also, I'm not a chemist, but looking at this through a logical lens. The claim that seed oils or synthetic vitamins carry deuterium concentrations higher than seawater (~156 ppm) doesn't make sense to me. Ocean water is Earth's natural ceiling for deuterium concentration, and my understanding is that going above it requires deliberate processes – like the centrifuges used to produce heavy water for nuclear reactors. It's hard to see how a supplement factory could accidentally run that process. The industrial inputs blamed for the enrichment — like hexane — are derived from fossil fuels (crude oil and natural gas), which come from ancient biological matter. These should reflect the deuterium contentration of the biological processes that formed them, which is most likely to be *depleting*. Even so, worst case is still just ~156 ppm, like seawater. Heavily-deuterated hexane does exist, but it used for nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, and is *very* expensive – about $100k a gallon – vs $4-6 per gallon of industrial hexane. So while I may not advocate for taking lots of supplements, I don't think the deuterium is a problem to lose any sleep over (especially if you're already taking melatonin to help with your sleep!) sigmaaldrich.com/US/en/product/… * 8% by weight is rounding up by a fair margin of the hydrogen in the supplements mentioned in the quoted post.
no.mind@the_no_mind

The problem with most supplements is the deuterium they deliver. Stephanie Seneff, MIT researcher: "People are loading up on supplements that are actually hurting them — they're not supplying the low deuterium resource that would have happened if it had been biological." Most supplements are made in chemistry labs. The molecules are chemically identical to their natural counterparts. But they lack one critical property: deuterium depletion. Deuterium is a heavy form of hydrogen that damages ATPase pumps in the mitochondria. Melatonin is the clearest example. Your gut produces 400x more melatonin than your pineal gland — most of it inside mitochondria. Seneff: Melatonin is not primarily a sleep hormone. It is a deuterium depletion system. Here's the mechanism: Gut microbes produce hydrogen gas that is 80% deuterium depleted. That gas feeds a chain of conversions — producing methyl and acetyl groups that are severely low in deuterium. Those methyl and acetyl groups get attached to serotonin, converting it into melatonin. Each melatonin molecule now carries depleted hydrogen — ready to be delivered to the mitochondria. Inside gut cells (enterocytes), an enzyme called CYP2C19 strips the methyl group off melatonin. Each time it does, it releases four molecules of deuterium-depleted water directly into the mitochondria — protecting the ATPase pumps that generate your cellular energy. Four depleted water molecules. Per cycle. To the ATPase pumps that need them most. When melatonin is made synthetically — which is virtually all commercial melatonin — the methyl and acetyl groups come from bulk chemicals made in a lab. Random high deuterium content. The biological depletion step never happened. Your body cannot tell the difference. Sleep improves. Antioxidant effects occur. But the deuterium depletion cycle doesn't run. The mitochondria don't get what they actually need. The short-term benefit masks the long-term harm. The TMAO (Trimethylamine N-oxide) evidence: TMAO is a marker for deuterium toxicity — deuterium-loaded methyl groups accumulating systemically. People who ate eggs — no TMAO increase. People who took synthetic choline supplements — elevated TMAO. The mechanism: enzymes that metabolize methyl groups can detect deuterium — and refuse to process it. The trimethylamine survives in the gut. Gets oxidized in the liver. Becomes TMAO in the blood. The same problem applies to: N-acetylcysteine (NAC) — the acetyl group is low deuterium from gut microbes, unpredictable when synthetic. Choline bitartrate — Seneff: "If you're taking choline bitartrate, you need to stop." Methionine — methionine-deficient rats lived longer in one study. Seneff's interpretation: methionine restriction extended lifespan not because methionine itself is harmful — but because the rats stopped receiving deuterium-loaded synthetic methionine. Their gut microbes produced it naturally — low deuterium. The rats getting synthetic methionine wrecked their mitochondria with deuterium-enriched methyl groups. The deficient rats didn't. Methylated B vitamins — likely synthetic, likely the same problem. The studies testing these supplements never account for the fact that they're synthetic. They have no idea that's even a variable worth measuring. What to do instead: - Get methionine from meat, fish and eggs — not synthetic amino acid supplements. - Get choline from eggs and animal foods — not choline bitartrate. - Get tryptophan from food — chicken, turkey, beef, pork, fish, eggs, hard cheeses (parmesan, cheddar). Your gut microbes convert it through the biological pathway naturally, producing depleted melatonin the way biology intended. One study: tryptophan loading increases serum melatonin 4-fold — even in rats without a pineal gland, confirming the melatonin was gut-sourced not pineal-sourced. - Animal fats — butter, tallow — are among the lowest deuterium foods available. Derived from acetate produced by gut microbes from deuterium-depleted hydrogen gas. The same pathway that makes biological methyl groups low in deuterium. - Eat certified organic. Glyphosate disrupts the gut microbiome — which disrupts the entire deuterium management system upstream. - Fermented foods support acetate production and the whole chain. Whenever the food is fermented, the microbes are making nutrients that are low in deuterium. - Keep your gut microbiome healthy. It is your primary deuterium management system. Seneff is 78 years old. Still writing papers. Mentally sharp. Doesn't take any supplements. "I don't take any supplements. None of these organic molecules. None." The supplement industry sells you the molecule. They don't sell you the mechanism biology built into the production process.

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HVAC Barclay@BigDickBarclay·
Have you guys ever stopped to ask yourself WHY the purple 3M filters are always on sale?
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