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Anony Mous 🎉

@AnonyMo221

Anti-Authoritarian. If the Truth hurts your cause, get a new cause. Before you take a stand, seek to understand. EVERYONE has the right to question ANYTHING.

Beigetreten Kasım 2021
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Anony Mous 🎉@AnonyMo221·
You've got to appreciate the level of detailed sharing that Bryan does.
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson

I swallowed a miniature computer drew my blood six times sat in a 200°F dry sauna for 56 min felt like I was going to die from the heat and paid $21,093 for specialty biomarkers… To ask a question: do sauna benefits depend on time, or body temperature? This experiment has never been done before. Results: 1) Sauna benefits depend on how hot your body gets, not how long you sit in the sauna 2) Heat shock protein 27 (HSP27), one of the molecules that drives sauna's longevity benefits, only switched on when my core body temperature held above 102.2°F (39°C) for about 15 minutes. 3) Reaching that took 56 minutes at 200°F (93°C), with ice on my face, neck, and groin. 4) This challenges the generic advice that 20 minutes of sauna is enough. What this means for you: 1) The standard advice of 20 minutes at 176°F (80°C) is a floor, not a ceiling. The bigger benefits sit further up the curve, in longer and hotter sessions. If you can tolerate more, more likely helps. 2) Skip the cold plunge right after the sauna. My core body temperature kept climbing for several minutes after I left the sauna, so much of my time above the activation threshold happened post-exit. Cold plunging cuts that window short. 3) Population level studies point in a direction but cannot tell you what is happening inside your own body. Continuous core temperature tracking can. Here is the experiment explained A brief background first. Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are believed to be the enablers of sauna based longevity benefits. You can think of them as a clean up crew that travels through your body removing misfolded proteins and cellular debris. When you get really hot, like in a sauna, you generate a lot more of them. A tsunami of clean up crews unleashed inside your body. There are many types of HSPs. We focused on HSP27 in this experiment because of its high value longevity benefits: 1. Calms harmful inflammation through a controlled signaling pulse, driven by IL-10 2. Protects arteries by blocking the damaged cholesterol that builds up into plaque 3. Helps the body grow new blood vessels over time 4. HSP27 is one of the first proteins your body makes when it gets hot, which makes it a clean signal of how hard the sauna session actually worked. We saw initial signs of biomarkers of these benefits also turned on alongside HSP27, with enough time above the activation threshold. I ran three sauna sessions, holding sauna temperature, my meticulous morning routine, and every other variable constant. We measured HSP27 activation and release (along with scores of other biomarkers) in my serum after each session. I swallowed a temperature capsule about the size of a vitamin pill. As it traveled through my body, it sent a reading of my core body temperature every 30 seconds. That continuous, real time data from inside the body is what no prior study has had. The 102.2°F (39°C) core temperature threshold for HSP activation has been established in the research literature for years. Dry-sauna users have never been able to act on it because they had no way to track their core temperature during a session. An end-point thermometer cannot tell you how long you held above threshold, and the duration is the dose. Which is why we chose to use real time tracking. The findings across the three sessions. Two of the three sessions pushed me well past the threshold. In one, I spent 14.7 minutes above 102.2°F (39°C), with a peak of 102.87°F (39.37°C). In the other, I spent 15.8 minutes above the threshold, with a peak of 102.81°F (39.34°C). After both, HSP27 in my blood rose sharply. The third session (the middle one in the figure) was different. I only spent 5.1 minutes above 102.2°F (39°C), with a peak of 102.34°F (39.08°C), barely above the threshold. HSP27 did not respond. The reading actually dipped slightly, but the change was too small to count. Two things separate the responder sessions from the non-responder. The first is time above the threshold: 14.7 and 15.8 minutes versus 5.1 minutes. The second is peak core temperature: 102.87°F (39.37°C) and 102.81°F (39.34°C) versus 102.34°F (39.08°C). Either, or more likely both, are driving the response. Future sessions will help us figure out how much each one matters. Within my body, holding all other variables constant, the central heat shock protein response is a direct function of the heat dose delivered to the body's core. No prior study has done this. Earlier sauna research used a single thermometer reading at the end of the session, not continuous tracking. The studies that used continuous tracking used exercise, not dry sauna. None had a matched negative control like my session three. And all reported only cohort averages, not what happened inside one body. What this means for the body Once HSP27 is released into circulation, it signals to cells throughout the body and drives the four mechanistically proven downstream benefits listed above. All four are supported by my long-term sauna data, the population literature, and mechanistic studies. My acute post-session measurements hint at each being engaged. To activate HSP27 in my body, I needed 56 minutes at 200°F (93°C) in a dry sauna. That is the total session length required to spend enough time above the 102.2°F (39°C) core temperature threshold to trigger HSP27 release. Does this mean longer sessions, long enough for your core to hit 102.2°F (39°C), would supercharge the longevity benefits? Maybe. What we do know, I did 232 dry sauna sessions over the past year. My protocol was 200F (93°C) for 20 min. So even though my core body temperature didn’t reach 102.2°F (39°C) to unleash the HSP27, the results were still compelling: + a 10 year vascular age reduction + massive drop in environmental toxins [1] + complete elimination of microplastics in my semen (first ever in human achievement) The data suggests there are health benefits at 200°F (93°C) for 20 min. The data also shows that additional health benefits unlock when your core body temperature reaches 102.2°F (39°C). Does this mean that if one is in the sauna longer, long enough to reach a core body temperature of 102.2°F (39°C). that the longevity benefits would be supercharged? Maybe. Here is what this experiment teaches: + population level data is great for averages, pointing in a general direction + the resulting protocols are crude + not personalized + the only way to find out the truth for you is to measure + single person experiments (n=1) like this one are useful, because they find blind spots that population averages cannot see. Note: I kept ice on my face and neck during these three experimental sessions to protect those sensitive areas from heat induced skin damage at extreme temperatures. In a previous session, not included in this experiment, I had no ice on my face or neck and used an ingestible temperature capsule for real-time core readings. I reached a core body temperature of 102.2°F (39°C) after 34 minutes at 200°F (93°C). Adding ice to the face and neck adds roughly 20 minutes to the total time required to reach 102.2°F (39°C) core body temperature. Subjectively, the 34 minutes without ice on my face and neck was much harder than the 56 minutes with ice on my face and neck. After the 34 minute session, I exited the sauna and just laid on the concrete, immobilized. But I got the data. [1] Toxin reduction: After 15 sessions, sauna dramatically reduced environmental toxins in my body: 65% drop in 2,4-D 100% drop in MEP 15% drop in MBP 100% drop in MEHP (undetectable post sauna) 56% drop in NAPR 56% drop in HEMA 100% drop in Perchlorate (undetectable post sauna)

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Anony Mous 🎉@AnonyMo221·
@v_i_n_z_d @OnerealVlad Because ordinary Ukrainian men face hunger, poverty, and fear of forcible abduction to be inserted into a war they do not want to fight. We just learned that Ukraine was running US funded bio labs - the Ukrainian gov was not a friend of its people.
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Vinzz@v_i_n_z_d·
@AnonyMo221 @OnerealVlad Because the way you present it, it's like: Ukraine is bad and violates human rights, and Russia: nothing bad to say! Ultimately, it amounts to the same thing as presenting Ukraine as the villain in this invasion!
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Diana Panchenko 🇺🇦@Panchenko_X·
Woman, mother of minor children, was sentenced to 5 years in prison for criticizing Zelensky on TikTok. She said that Zelensky benefits from the war. Corporate media won't tell you the truth. In Ukraine, tens of thousands of people are political prisoners. 5 years in prison. Who will raise her children?
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Anony Mous 🎉@AnonyMo221·
@v_i_n_z_d @OnerealVlad When zelensky decided not to negotiate, but rather trap every Ukrainian man in the country and force him to risk his life to keep zelensky in power, what did he himself sacrifice? Did his wife and children suffer? Did his personal fortune decrease?
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Anony Mous 🎉@AnonyMo221·
@v_i_n_z_d @OnerealVlad You use a lot of exclamation marks in your numerous messages! 😊 Everything you say is so filled with emotion! Do you differentiate between ordinary people and governments? When you say "Ukraine", are you thinking of their corrupt leaders, or only their innocent victims.
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Gain of Fauci@DschlopesIsBack·
Still the most insane poll that I’ve ever seen.
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Anony Mous 🎉@AnonyMo221·
@v_i_n_z_d @OnerealVlad Actually I'm against all violations of human rights, regardless of which country commits them. Ukraine was committing them LONG before this invasion - I lived there for years and know many people there. I haven't been to Russia, so I don't comment as much. You are incorrect.
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Vinzz@v_i_n_z_d·
@AnonyMo221 @OnerealVlad From the moment you only highlight Ukrainian "crimes" and ignore Russian crimes!,from the moment you lack objectivity&rely solely on subjectivity,while these countries are facing each other after a Russian invasion,you automatically and implicitly position yourself as pro-Russia!
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Alex Becker 🍊🏆🥇
@TheAkoFiles I truly dont get how you people do not understand people's problem is not 16 year old being blocked off social media. Its that a government that routinely sends people to jail for wrong-think now wants to check your ID to use internet. How is this not obvious to you?
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Anatolij Sharij@anatoliisharii·
A cartoonist who depicted Putin and the Kremlin in his drawings, who humiliated Putin and the Kremlin, has been killed in Europe. This is what you will read everywhere. The Western press is so honest and principled that it will tell you this. But it will forget to mention that this person was listed on the Ukrainian kill list website “Myrotvorets.” It will also forget to mention that this person repeatedly insulted the Ukrainian authorities, the Russian opposition, the Ukrainian armed forces, Ukrainian oligarchs, Zelensky, Yermak, Akhmetov, and many others. The European press will forget about that. A cartoonist who drew caricatures of Putin has been killed. The case is solved. How simple, isn’t it?
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Iuliia Mendel@IuliiaMendel·
A few days ago, a Ukrainian court sentenced a single Ukrainian mother, 42, to 5 years in prison for "justification of Russian aggression," based on a linguistic examination. The woman says she stands against the war and critisizes Zelenskyy's corruption. The mainstream media largely ignored the story, but the woman’s lawyer wrote: “I still cannot recover from today’s verdict against my client — a mother of a 5-year-old child. I have been practicing law since 1991, and in all my life I have never seen such a blatantly unjust sentence. The circumstances are shocking... After today’s verdict, I will be glad to see Zelenskyy in the dock. And that day will come. What kind of regime has he built inside the country? Even under Yanukovych, I never witnessed such horror.” The woman is now urgently appealing and is asking for public attention and support. Few weeks ago, my friend has got a call from her daughter's school, the teachers asked her to delete a video of her daughter where the teenager was saying she wanted peace. The family took a decision not to delete the video and the girl got lower score for exams. What shall I add?
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Anony Mous 🎉@AnonyMo221·
@v_i_n_z_d @OnerealVlad It's incredible how easily you label anyone who disagrees with anything about Ukraine as being pro Russian. Ukraine is in the worst third of countries for corruption. Violating human rights, including the right to criticize government misdeeds, is never acceptable.
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Vinzz@v_i_n_z_d·
@AnonyMo221 @OnerealVlad In a country at war, invaded and under occupation, yes!and that's the norm. It's incredible how easily you pro-Russian, pro-invasion people evade the fact that Ukraine is under attack and invaded!
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Henrick Johansson@compliantvc·
SpaceX stock is up $100 billion today In one day. And you're telling me Elon Musk can't pay a $100 billion annual wealth tax to the European Union? It's literally just one day of wages for him. Tax Elon Musk NOW.
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
How a simple paper glider stays aloft using steady airflow and basic aerodynamics
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Anatolij Sharij
Anatolij Sharij@anatoliisharii·
In Ukraine, another prison sentence has been handed down to a woman who dared to criticize Zelensky on social media. Once again, the court has equated criticism of the Ukrainian authorities with the justification of Russian aggression. The woman, the mother of a young child, was sentenced to five years in prison. She was lucky, because I was given 15 years for a similar offense. These are real sentences. The materials of the criminal cases are publicly available. Europe, behaving like a filthy whore, pretends not to notice this. And it makes no claims against Zelensky regarding such “justice.”
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Race
Race@multiplanet1·
Elon Musk got rejected by Netscape. He walked into the lobby, was too shy to talk to anyone, and walked out. Never got the job. At his first company Zip2, the board demoted him. Twice. They refused to let him be CEO. He got fired from PayPal as CEO while flying to his own honeymoon. The board voted him out mid air. He almost died of malaria in 2000. Ten days in intensive care. Lost 45 pounds. A day from death. His first child died at 10 weeks old. His first rocket exploded. Falcon 1, flight one. Burned on the pad. His second rocket exploded. His third rocket exploded. The last of his money was nearly gone. Tesla nearly went bankrupt in 2008. The closest he ever came to a nervous breakdown. Both companies almost died on the same Christmas Eve. He was sued by investors. Mocked by the people who built cars before him. His childhood heroes, the astronauts who inspired him, testified against his company to Congress. The Cybertruck window shattered on live stage in front of the world. He overpaid for Twitter by his own admission and watched its value collapse. He was beaten unconscious as a child and thrown down a flight of stairs. He has said he goes to sleep alone and it kills him. He failed in public, over and over, for thirty years. He is the richest man in the history of the world. The difference was never the absence of failure. It was the refusal to stop after it.
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Mila Joy@Milajoy·
I've been living through climate change for 60 years. This is why I know it is a money-grabbing HOAX.
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Valerie Anne Smith@ValerieAnne1970·
Dr. Kelly Victory: “COVID mandates were a **GROSS VIOLATION** of the Nuremberg Code.” “The CODE says you MAY NOT mandate, coerce, or use fear of reprisal to force anyone into a medical experiment.” Job loss. School bans. That’s coercion. That’s illegal. They knew. They did it anyway. Never forget. Never forgive.
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Ethan Levins 🇺🇸@EthanLevins2·
In 2022, Putin warned the world of Ukrainian Bio-Labs. He was labeled crazy. In 2026, the United States has confirmed the existence of these labs. Putin was right about everything.
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Magills@magills_·
To all of you New Yorkers, the New York Knicks are worth $10 billion dollars. If we dissolved the franchise we could use that money to end world hunger. Stop celebrating greed.
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