Brad Adey

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Brad Adey

Brad Adey

@bradadey

Beigetreten Şubat 2011
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Brad Adey
Brad Adey@bradadey·
When the "quiet kid" speaks, all I ask is that you listen. It's that important #btc #forthechildren
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Imagínense si Lamine se llega a burlar en la cara de sus rivales? Es que lo de esta gente da un asco
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Brad Adey
Brad Adey@bradadey·
@TouchlineX Joe Hart. How did you do with England? Ok. Got it
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The Touchline | 𝐓
The Touchline | 𝐓@TouchlineX·
🚨🗣️ 𝗡𝗘𝗪: Joe Hart: "This Paraguay team was an absolute disgrace. I would drag my teammates off if they played like that." "I would never want to win a game of football by playing like that. The referee was shocking."
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San Marino Fútbol 🇸🇲
San Marino Fútbol 🇸🇲@SanMarinoTeam·
Quiero saber tu opinión más sincera sobre Kylian Mbappé. 🇫🇷 Definilo en dos palabras.
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FOX Sports@FOXSports·
No love lost here 😅
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Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
🚨🔥 Rayan Cherki: “I didn’t know Paraguay can do 30 fouls without getting a yellow card”.
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Brad Adey@bradadey·
@barstoolsports Punk move by Mbappe. Not surprised. No comment from Stu Holden who is apparently a french lap dog
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Barstool Sports@barstoolsports·
Mbappe didn’t shake Paraguay’s keeper’s hand so he threw the ball off him The drama!
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Brad Adey@bradadey·
@stuholden joke of commentating today. Couldn't be more one sided. Hope I don't have to listen to you again this world cup
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Ruben Amaro, Jr.@RAJr_20·
Cheers to Cape Verde. One of the greatest underdog efforts I’ve ever seen. So very spectacular. There is nothing. Nothing like athletic competition.
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Ragnar
Ragnar@RagnarRiese·
10x in may 🚀🚀🚀 $GME
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Philly Sports Sufferer@mccrystal_alex·
Retweet if your team is up 3-0 in their playoff series
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Craig Brockie
Craig Brockie@CraigBrockie·
There's a single gut microbe that influences your mood, your sleep, your skin, and even your muscle mass. 96% of people have lost it. Scientists just discovered it triggers your body to produce the "Love Hormone" oxytocin. Not in your brain, but in your gut. The microbe is called Lactobacillus reuteri (L. reuteri). It used to live in nearly every human gut on Earth. Today - Antibiotics, processed food, and modern living have wiped it out of almost everyone. If you've taken even one round of antibiotics in your life, Yours is probably gone. Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine made a stunning discovery. They found that oxytocin - The hormone linked to mood, bonding, stress relief, and healing - is produced in your small intestine. Not just your brain. Your gut. And L. reuteri is what can trigger its release. How does it work? L. reuteri stimulates special cells in your intestinal lining to release a hormone called secretin. Secretin then signals nearby cells called enterocytes to produce and secrete oxytocin. Your gut is literally manufacturing one of the most powerful hormones in your body. And - It's published science. The Baylor team confirmed it using human intestinal tissue, gene expression data, and lab-grown intestinal cultures. The highest concentration of oxytocin-producing cells? The small intestine. Dr. William Davis - the physician who wrote "Wheat Belly" and "Super Gut" ... figured out how to grow L. reuteri at home using a simple fermentation process. Not a pill Not a supplement A highly concentrated probiotic food you make yourself. Here's what people are reporting after restoring L. reuteri: - Deep, uninterrupted sleep - Reduced anxiety and improved mood - Thicker hair and younger-looking skin - Increased muscle mass (even without heavy exercise) - A 50% rise in testosterone in men over 50 - Faster wound healing - Restored libido MIT researchers tested it in mice. The ones given L. reuteri stayed lean, kept their fur, mated, and aged gracefully. The control group (same diet, no L. reuteri) - Got fat, lost their hair, stopped mating, and died early. Same crappy diet. Completely different outcome. Why? Because L. reuteri does something most probiotics can't. It colonizes your entire small intestine - ALL 24 feet of it. It produces natural antibiotics called bacteriocins that kill harmful bacteria. And it prevents the toxic migration of fecal microbes into your upper gut. When those bad microbes invade the small intestine, they release toxins into your bloodstream. That's called endotoxemia. It drives weight gain, brain fog, type 2 diabetes, cognitive decline - And is now being linked to multiple forms of the Big C. L. reuteri helps stop that at the source. The key? Dr. Davis found that fermenting L. reuteri at 99°F for 36 hours produces roughly 300 billion microbes per serving. More than 30X a typical supplement. A half cup a day is the protocol. I've been saying for 30 years: your mood, your anxiety, your energy - It starts in the gut. When I healed my gut, my crippling anxiety disappeared. Not from medication. From fixing the actual cause. Now science is catching up. And L. reuteri is one of the biggest reasons why. Comment GUIDE and I'll send you a FREE guide on how to make unlimited probiotics at home.
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TFTC
TFTC@TFTC21·
GameStop bought 4,710 Bitcoin. Their balance sheet now shows 1. The other 4,709 are in a Coinbase collateral agreement with full rehypothecation rights. GameStop transferred its entire stack to Coinbase Prime, sold OTC covered call options with $105K-$110K strikes expiring late March 2026, and collected premium income. The collateral agreement required removing 4,709 BTC from the balance sheet. What replaced it: a "digital assets receivable" valued at $368.3M. Rehypothecation means Coinbase can lend those coins, use them as their own collateral, or mix them with other customer assets. This is the same mechanism that blew up MF Global and Lehman Brothers. GameStop dropped from the 21st largest public Bitcoin holder to 190th overnight. Not because they sold. Because the coins aren't legally on their books anymore. The covered calls cap upside at $105-110K per coin. If Bitcoin runs past that, Coinbase exercises and GameStop delivers at the strike. Result so far: a $131.6M reported loss on digital assets for the fiscal year. Strategy holds 762,099 BTC and has never pledged a single coin as collateral. GameStop held 4,710 for less than a year before turning them into a yield product. Not your keys, not your coins has never been more literal.
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Brad Adey
Brad Adey@bradadey·
Hey Dr Jack. Had spinal fusion as a 13 yo for scoliosis. I'm 45 now and a practicing Bitcoin dentist outside of Philadelphia Always enjoy your blunt delivery and your incredible depth of knowledge. Used to be a subscriber to your membership. Any wisdom or thoughts? Or any way I can connect or add value to your world
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☣️ Pleb Kruse = BTC foundationalist in exile 🟩🔆
Won't end well, trust me. I've done about 1000 of those cases.
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On May 8, 2025 I underwent spinal fusion surgery, a 6 hour procedure in which I was filleted from front to back. First, my abdomen was opened up so that the surgeon could scrape out the disc between L5 and S1, replacing it with a perforated cage containing bone grafting material that was screwed into my vertebra. Then I was flipped over and opened up on my back so that my surgeon could screw vertical rods into L5 and S1 to secure my spine position to ensure the fusion sets properly. The procedure was successful, correcting 15 years of lower back debilitation due to severe Spondylolisthesis. However, the recovery process demanded I endure far more than I bargained for, debilitating me in ways I thought might handicap me permanently. For the first 3 months I could barely move. For the first six months my activity was limited to walking only. Pain was constant. At nine months I was still in so much discomfort, still so limited in my range of motion, still too unstable to do anything to elevate my heart rate. My weight ballooned. My muscles atrophied. My mood plummeted. And I was becoming resigned to the idea that my athletic identity (let alone performing extreme feats of ultra-endurance) was a thing of the past, a memory well behind me. But very slowly after that I began to turn a corner. At ten months, I finally felt stable enough to resume a very modest non-spine compressing return to fitness exercise regimen. Zone 1 indoor cycling, gentle core work, extremely low weight / high rep resistance training. Proceeding on a ‘less is more’ mandate in late November (which demands discipline for someone like myself prone to taking everything to the extreme, I just showed up every single morning to do what I could, and stop well before doing more than I should. Today I am down 35 pounds from November (207 to 171) including a body fat reduction from 20% to 11%. More importantly, I am beginning to feel like myself again. Grateful and hopeful. I still have a long way to go—it takes 12-18 months for the fusion to fully set. My surgeon was not optimistic that I will be able to run again. Time will tell of course, but I’m confident that provided I continue to proceed patiently that I have a future in which running can become part of my new reality. Towards that end I have a goal—which is to celebrate my 60th birthday this Fall by participating in the NYC Marathon. But here’s the thing. I’m not trying to return to who I once was. I’ve leaned into the stillness this experience has demanded of me to become someone new and better. I am posting this story not for external validation but rather to say that change is always possible. And the way to do it is the same way I have navigated every one of my many life transformations, from alcoholism to sobriety, from sedentary to middle aged ultra endurance athlete, and from a corporate lawyer career to becoming an author and podcaster: getting sober and staying sober: by taking contrary action consistently and religiously—one day at a time. As Chris Paul said on my podcast, “keep stacking days.” And remember, every obstacle life presents you is simply an opportunity custom-designed for your growth and evolution.

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Path of Men
Path of Men@PathOfMen_·
During a very dark period, what was the best thing you ever did for your mental health?
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Dave Hayes
Dave Hayes@praying_medic1·
IF YOU CAN SEE THIS ON YOUR TIMELINE REPLY WITH ANYTHING 😏😃 You'll thank me later 👇🇺🇸 THE Q-STORM ⏳
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