TBMHeartstrings 🩵🤍💙
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I feel insane because this is clearly AI and nobody is acknowledging it ?
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📹 VIDÉO - #Insolite : Pendant la coupe des griffes, une marmotte semble avoir déjà accepté son destin… tandis que l’autre panique à chaque coup de coupe. Une scène aussi drôle que totalement théâtrale.
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@tbmheartstrings Just added womens soccer semis. thought about adding boxing, but i think 5 events will be good enough and there is so much still not available
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@anishmoonka My grandpa was an og mall walker in the 90s!
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Your walk is physically growing your brain. That’s not a metaphor.
Every year after 50, your brain’s memory region shrinks by about 1-2%. Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh put 120 older adults into two groups. One walked 40 minutes a day, three days a week, for a full year. The other just stretched. Brain scans showed the walkers’ memory region grew by 2%, undoing one to two years of shrinkage. The stretching group shrank by another 1.4%.
It changes how you think too. Stanford tested 176 people on creative tasks while sitting and then while walking. Creative output jumped 60%. Even on a treadmill facing a blank wall.
Every single person who walked outside produced at least one strong original idea, while only half the seated group managed it. The boost stuck around even after they sat back down.
A 2024 review in the British Medical Journal looked at 218 studies and found that walking and jogging worked about as well as antidepressants for depression. For people already dealing with clinical depression, a separate analysis of 75 studies found the benefit was about 4x what it was for everyone else.
You don’t even need 10,000 steps. That number came from a 1960s Japanese marketing campaign for a pedometer, not from any medical study. When researchers tracked over 226,000 people, every extra 1,000 steps per day lowered the risk of early death. Around 9,000 steps a day is enough to cut that risk by 39%.
A pair of shoes and a door. No prescription needed.
evil elly@laffodiI
going on a walk will save you again and again and again and again and
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@MisAmericanaInc I’m hoping tix are released closer to the event. I used to work for the U.S. ski team and this whole thing is bullshit. Tix to the Olympics should be reasonably priced for everyone. 👎👎
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@tbmheartstrings Yeah there were zero medal rounds for under $1k. I’m hoping some rowing opens up though. I’d like to see that and boxing
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@MisAmericanaInc Oy. I didn’t wanna pay for prelims, but I understand why you would want to go. I’m glad you got some tickets!!!!
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@tbmheartstrings Just under $950 for all (2 each so 8 tix total) Def not front row - got category C for everything. A lot of stuff was just gone. We have another a lot tmrw afternoon so gonna see if anything else opens up.
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@tbmheartstrings Got Rugby womens Semi Final, Beach Volleyball prelims, Water Polo Womens Prelims and Handball Womens Semis - not bad, and def not the top tier, but its mostly for the experience. No Opening Ceremony available, and closing least expensive was $4900.... nope.
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@MisAmericanaInc Unfortunately, yes. I decided the better view is on tv versus spending $200 for standing room only for sailing, for example.
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@MisAmericanaInc I was at 1. Everything is either sold out or ridiculously expensive. Also, the ticket processing fees are over 100 bucks. Sucks. It like Ticketmaster is running this whole thing. let me know how you do!
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@tbmheartstrings I really want beach volleyball but I’ve heard it’s super expensive. And I’m pissed that everything but the quarter finals and up for soccer are around the country… like we don’t have enough fields and stadiums in LA
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@MisAmericanaInc Yeah, I’m in the same boat. Swimming is like $1200 plus service fees. Redic.
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@tbmheartstrings I’ve heard! My slot isn’t until later today. Not keeping my hopes up really. But honestly even if we get just one random event, it’s really more for the experience of it.
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TBMHeartstrings 🩵🤍💙 أُعيد تغريده

Jason Mraz has been a working avocado farmer for over two decades. If you live in California, there's a solid chance his avocados have ended up in your Chipotle order.
In 2004, Mraz bought an orchard near San Diego, eventually converting it into Mraz Family Farms. They’re a certified organic, fair trade, regenerative operation that has nearly 1,000 avocado trees on the property that date back to the mid-1970s, planted by the man who sold Mraz the land. The farm has since expanded to also grow passionfruit and coffee—notable given that Mraz first broke into music playing San Diego coffee shops in 2000.
The farm produces over 30,000 pounds of avocados annually and supplies Chipotle directly. In 2021, Mraz joined Chipotle's Aluminaries Project as a mentor supporting sustainable food systems. He's also testified before the California Assembly in favor of carbon sequestration credits for farmers and climate resiliency legislation.
Mraz shared his perspective on the whole thing in a 2024 interview with ‘Green Matters’: "If a farm is done right, it'll outlive its farmer."

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More like there are no sponsorship opportunities in my future and no sports comms jobs because he has no discernible talent.
Flop flop fizz fizz.....
Kansas City Chiefs@Chiefs
See you soon, @tkelce!
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@tgifridayslor You have mold and need to clean it with bleach!
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I was almost killed 14 years ago today when Ford F150 ran a red light and T-boned me. Long story short, wear your seatbelt and get a @subaru_usa if you want to live.

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@GrateScotty @subaru_usa On my fourth! Still straight 😉
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@tbmheartstrings @subaru_usa I don't blame you. Do you still drive a Subaru?
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