Peter
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Peter
@NeoMeatPopsicle
Metabolic health: 10-15% body fat - anaerobic exercise - 8h sleep - whole food diet - Entrepreneur - Engineer
Earth Beigetreten Kasım 2022
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These are powerful compounds.
I don't suggest taking them lightly, and I would be lying if I said I wasn't concerned about Bryan doing this live feed.
That being said, enjoy the journey, brother and stay safe!

Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson
new link twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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Bitcoin folks super triggered by this advice to tether
In order to be a stablecoin that IPOs in the US market, you need to have bullet proof 1-for-1 assets without volatility
Bitcoin’s power is its vol!
Auditors will insist they own very little
@jason@Jason
Tether has a lot left to clean up, but they're getting close! Best advice: go AMERICA FIRST, AMERICA ONLY 1. Sell 100% of Bitcoin 2. own 100% US treasuries 3. get not one, but TWO, audits done by AMERICAN firms Do that, and their sorted and insane history will fade. And credit to the 47th administration for giving TETHER and other stable coins a clear path to legitimacy: BUY AMERICAN ONLY!
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When the team at @totalshield_llc is this busy, I help remove obstacles and make sure they have the resources they need.
And no, I do not mind doing wet work.

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@unkonfined Not at all brother, it’s my detox.
Imagine what real life is like for me :)
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@WineVigilante1 @datingbyblaine Accurate.
This life path, like all others, has been walked by millions before over the centuries.
It’s strange how little people look into it, read about it, and put any thought into the path they choose to walk.
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@NeoMeatPopsicle @datingbyblaine It’s a transaction. She gives him youth and beauty and he gives her money and maybe status. It’s certainly not love and it’s depressing to witness.
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51-year-old matchmaking client. NYC, never married, no kids, Jewish.
Says he regrets failing to commit in his 30s and 40s, and wants to settle down and start a family ASAP.
Says he’d prefer matches 26-32 years old 😮💨
He’s handsome, he’s cool, and he’s done well. I’ve also worked with enough attractive men ≥50 to know I can’t promise matches I’d be proud of under 33.
We agree I can go up to 36.
Fast forward a week...
My team mentions him in passing to 3 genuinely beautiful women 26-29 we’d first connected with about more age-appropriate guys.
All 3 want to meet him.
I’ve been in the dating industry for the better part of a decade. Never seen this type of response from women under 30 to a guy over 50 who’s not a celebrity.
Did the NYC dating scene suddenly shift post-Mamdani or something?! This is bonkers 🤣
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@WineVigilante1 @datingbyblaine I know many women like this, you have the pleasure of getting old twice.
Not a good trade off in my opinion.
Not sure it’s great for the men either honestly, initially you get to be ‘young again’, but energy levels can’t be matched for long and both get bitter over it.
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@NeoMeatPopsicle @datingbyblaine Only until she realizes what she’s signed up for. Most age gap don’t work for obvious reasons. Poor thing will barely get her kid out of diapers before her husband needs them
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@WineVigilante1 @datingbyblaine 51 and 28 can work for a bit.
61 and 38 will be a wild gap.
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@NeoMeatPopsicle @datingbyblaine Yep. Something these “timeless” men should remember when they convince themselves some 28 year old “loves” them.
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@WineVigilante1 @datingbyblaine Sure.
There is still a large delta between 55 year old men. Saying it’s genetics is the cope.
I personally have no concern of how ‘old’ a man looks, thats just immature, you are your age.
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@NeoMeatPopsicle @datingbyblaine Fit men don’t look timeless. That’s cope. They can look good, but we all know their real age.
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@aakashgupta @sgurumurmurthy This post was not that long, but from the replies, it’s clear less than 1% read your whole post.
People are headline buffoons.
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Everyone’s missing the real story here.
The bridge didn’t fail, the monitoring systems actually worked perfectly, and that’s what makes this terrifying.
Police closed Hongqi Bridge on Monday after detecting slope deformation and cracks, then the mountainside collapsed Tuesday exactly as predicted, which means Chinese infrastructure monitoring caught a catastrophic failure 24 hours before it happened.
Zero casualties because the sensors and visual inspections flagged the warning signs early enough to evacuate, so this isn’t a story about shoddy construction, it’s about approving projects on geological timebombs and hoping the monitoring catches it before people die.
The 758-meter bridge structure itself held fine when the approach span disappeared into the river, which tells you the engineering was competent and the site selection was insane.
Sichuan Road & Bridge Group celebrated this project as a milestone connecting China to Tibet, but the same contractor falsified death counts after a flood killed their workers in 2023, which reveals the institutional incentive structure: deliver the project on schedule, monitor it obsessively after opening, and pray the mountain holds.
This is Chinese infrastructure strategy in one collapse: world-class engineering and monitoring systems deployed on geologically unstable sites because the political directive to connect western provinces overrides the geological assessment that says “don’t build here.”
The second you start designing around real-time landslide monitoring instead of selecting stable sites, you’ve admitted that project timelines matter more than physics, and eventually physics wins anyway.
Insider Paper@TheInsiderPaper
BREAKING: 758-metre-long Hongqi bridge collapses in southwest China, months after opening
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@reallyoptimized Price here is inflated bc of Canadians. They are use to overpaying.
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@NeoMeatPopsicle Oh I know. I thought it was a total mess, too.
I need to get a couple MRI's done. Doctor sent the order over and now the place calls me everyday trying to get me in same/next day but I don't have time this week!
I couldn't imagine waiting like in Canada.
And it's $350.
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Patients are addicted to their co-pays.
They'll spend $2,000/mo for health insurance to make sure they only have to pay a $150 copay for an MRI that costs $350 cash...
I see it all the time.
It's the first concern when I mention medical sharing instead of insurance - but what about the copays! You mean I have to pay the first $500 myself for an event? Full price for the doctor?!
Yeah. The doctors visit that you expect to make a $40 copay will run you $95 in cash.
The $4 copay for generic drugs might run you $8 without insurance.
But you'll save $1500/mo on your health plan...
And people still can't wrap their heads around it.
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