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Andrew Ahmed

@therealandeluuu

🦠 "A piece of bad news, wrapped in protein." (Medawar and Medawar, 1984) #AODAcertified ☣️ #TeamBRUNT

Toronto, ON Beigetreten Kasım 2020
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Andrew Ahmed
Andrew Ahmed@therealandeluuu·
@ayojoestar Both. It's not that they cannot control their actions, it's just that the mechanism that regulates our behaviour becomes so tolerant that it acts as a inefficient filter.
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Sarah Ironside 💙@SarahIronside6·
If you are celebrating Elon Musk becoming a trillionaire while living paycheck to paycheck, I have secondhand embarrassment for you.
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Andrew Ahmed
Andrew Ahmed@therealandeluuu·
@tanaya_0510 Wait, when did women start flirting? How the fuck would you know, you might just be ugly.
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Tanaya@tanaya_0510·
men lost the art of flirting
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Andrew Ahmed@therealandeluuu·
@PaulTassi Good thing I said my good-bye before Destiny did.
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Andrew Ahmed@therealandeluuu·
I think the community is hoping that Marathon fails, and it forces Bungie to focus on making a Destiny 3. They already own the rights, but the lack the man power. Additionally they don't know the engine it runs on, Sony can let another engine develop it, but it won't be the same Destiny that the fans love. So really, the only way to do make a D3 is to fix Bungie, which I imagine is their game plan. Or let Bungie die and keep their market share of live-action games.
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Liana Ruppert ➡️ GCX
Liana Ruppert ➡️ GCX@DirtyEffinHippy·
Half the community is going to hate me for saying this, but the only way to keep Bungie alive right now is to support Marathon. People keep comparing Marathon numbers to Destiny and frankly, that's ignorant. Marathon was never designed to do Bungie numbers. The conversations about that were very upfront early. It's more aligned with Tarkov than Destiny. Completely different target markets that just so happen to have a wide intersection with Destiny target markets since it uniquely has so many.
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Lotti 🪐@totithoth·
Think this post here killed all my cope, I think Destiny franchise truly is dead
Liana Ruppert ➡️ GCX@DirtyEffinHippy

@keronage @samikatplays Bungie was below the red line before the Sony acquisition. If it wasn’t acquired right then, the studio was very close to shutting its doors at the very least on Destiny. It was an emergency acquisition

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Andrew Ahmed
Andrew Ahmed@therealandeluuu·
@amelia_tweetz Yeah, just send the homeless to work on Mars. As for cancer, cancer isn't something you "catch". There are many ways to get cancer, even eating pussy can give you cancer.
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Amelia@amelia_tweetz·
Now that Elon Musk is the world's first trillionaire, will he feed the hungry, house the homeless and cure cancer?
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Andrew Ahmed@therealandeluuu·
@SenWarren I don't really see how that makes sense, I think if you are contributing to the betterment of society then why should you get taxed more? The man is literally bettering our planet, how are you better the planet exactly?
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Elizabeth Warren@SenWarren·
Elon Musk just became the world's first trillionaire. The typical American household would have to work more than 11 MILLION years to make Elon Musk's level of wealth. We need a wealth tax.
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Kekius Maximus@topkekius·
if you’re seeing this the curse has been lifted
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Alyona@askaya·
Men, do you feel like feminists are winning?
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Andrew Ahmed@therealandeluuu·
@GretchenPSmith I barely eat out at restaurants anymore, like this is getting beyond ridiculous.
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Gretchen Smith🇺🇸@GretchenPSmith·
I’m sorry I just do not agree with…it is just expecting way too much.
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Andrew Ahmed@therealandeluuu·
@kirawontmiss I think they use their tits as the fourth hole? I don't know.
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kira 👾@kirawontmiss·
wtf is the fourth hole???
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Andrew Ahmed@therealandeluuu·
@ClownWorld SEE EVEN ANCIENT PREHISTORIC WOMEN LIKE PINK, WE STUDIED IT.
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Clown World ™ 🤡
Clown World ™ 🤡@ClownWorld·
Scientists in 2023 published a study claiming prehistoric women were better hunters than men. The same scientists who can’t define what a woman is are now experts on what women were doing 12,000 years ago 😂💀
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Jan@janelsooo·
Men don't like straightforward women. It's scares them.
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MaryAnn Newsom LMFT@newsom_maryann·
@therealandeluuu @Moff_AM You asked for sources to support my views. It appears you’re not interested in an exchange of ideas about this topic. You seem to want to keep holding onto the narrative that physical attraction isn’t significantly correlated with sexual attraction. Have a good day!
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Moff
Moff@Moff_AM·
What makes a woman ‘marriage material’?
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Andrew Ahmed@therealandeluuu·
@newsom_maryann @Moff_AM Yeah well, there are a lot of reasons why marriage fails, I don't have to tell you that. There can be other reasons why women or men withhold sex from their partner that are outside attraction.
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MaryAnn Newsom LMFT
MaryAnn Newsom LMFT@newsom_maryann·
Briana (a woman) is saying: Some men have let themselves go physically, just like some men say that their wives have let themselves go physically. She points out that this is one of the causes of the lack of sex in some marriages. This anecdotal post is a small piece of evidence that physical attractiveness remains linked to sexual attraction, even in long-term marriage.
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Andrew Ahmed
Andrew Ahmed@therealandeluuu·
@newsom_maryann @Moff_AM It's not a conspiracy, there are very few rules in psychology. I'm not reading these articles, organise your thoughts and arguments. This is disrespectful, to say the least. The ones shouldnt be on me to see the truth in your argument.
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MaryAnn Newsom LMFT
MaryAnn Newsom LMFT@newsom_maryann·
The truth is out there. Here are a few sources to help you get started. 1. David Buss – The Evolution of Desire: fertility/health cues- strong driver of sexual desire. 2. Psychology today- Visual/physical cues (symmetry, body shape, health & youth) trigger ongoing sexual desire as fertility/genetic signals — a “gatekeeper” even in marriage. 3. Researchgate- In marriages, higher mate physical attractiveness correlates with greater sexual valuation, frequency & satisfaction - better relationship quality. 4. Paul Eastwick - Robust sustained link shown in 4 longitudinal newlywed studies with objective ratings. mate physical attractiveness and marital satisfaction. 5. Pyschology today - physical attraction supports sexual frequency, which mediates satisfaction for both. 6. Andrea L. Meltzer & James K. McNulty - physical attractiveness and marital satisfaction. 7. Steven W. Gangestad - Symmetry, averageness & dimorphism signal good gene, drive sexual selection & desire. 8. Helen Fisher- Physical cues trigger dopamine -lust & desire that evolves in long-term bonds.
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Andrew Ahmed
Andrew Ahmed@therealandeluuu·
@newsom_maryann @Moff_AM Im getting that men are learning that there are other things that are better worth their effort 👌
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MaryAnn Newsom LMFT
MaryAnn Newsom LMFT@newsom_maryann·
x.com/brianatheroux/… What do you think about this part of her statement ? "A lot of men let themselves go too. People love to talk about women letting themselves go after kids, and I agree that it happens, but I see just as many men doing it. Desire is not owed because you have a marriage certificate. It has to be maintained by remaining desirable and making sure the other person actually enjoys having sex with you."
Briana Theroux@brianatheroux

I don’t think a lot of men really want to know why women’s desire fades. Every time women try to explain it, a lot of men get defensive instead of listening. But the truth is, if a woman consistently does not want sex with her husband, there is a very good chance she is not actually enjoying the sex they are having. Obviously, medical issues are a different conversation, but a lot of the time desire disappears because the sex was never that good for her, or because he became complacent and stopped making sure she was enjoying it too. Then, instead of addressing that honestly, he starts begging, pleading, sulking, or acting wounded over sex that is objectively terrible for her. And nothing makes a man less desirable faster than turning sex into another chore she has to manage emotionally. A lot of men let themselves go too. People love to talk about women letting themselves go after kids, and I agree that it happens, but I see just as many men doing it. Desire is not owed because you have a marriage certificate. It has to be maintained by remaining desirable and making sure the other person actually enjoys having sex with you. That said, most people don’t enter marriage assuming it will become sexless. So if you have completely opted out of the sexual relationship and see no repair, you have to be honest with yourself. You cannot expect a man or a woman to remain sexually faithful forever when you have decided the sexual part of the relationship is over. If you love them, care enough to figure out where the desire went if you actually value the relationship. And if you don’t love them, and you are just comfortable, then let them go find love. Or be honest enough to allow them to have a sexual relationship outside of you. Don’t let your selfishness and inability to work on things be the cause of their pain. Remember, no one signs up for marriage with the intention of becoming a monk.

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Andrew Ahmed
Andrew Ahmed@therealandeluuu·
@newsom_maryann @Moff_AM They weren't cited, would you just accept that? Youre obviously just arguing for the sake of arguing.
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MaryAnn Newsom LMFT
MaryAnn Newsom LMFT@newsom_maryann·
I was giving you stats, which you did not accept. Yes, people are more complex than stats; however, stats have value when looking at patterns. Couples in therapy are married or LTR, so how is that data not about married people? The data from couples therapy and in research correlate more physical attraction to higher sexual attraction to sexual satisfaction to marital satisfaction. Why don't you ask Grok since you are the one who is having an issue with all the data points I presented you with? Do you have any evidence to refute my claims? I would be interested in seeing that evidence. Also, if you want to discuss the history of marital relationships, we should talk about cheating, cuckoldry, and sexless marriages as these are not modern issues.
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Andrew Ahmed
Andrew Ahmed@therealandeluuu·
@ravvokk It's just what people want, why can't they at least try?
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ravok@ravvokk·
men can publicly say I don't date fat girls and it's a preference a woman says I prefer tall men and there's a 47 minute youtube video about why she's the problem.
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Andrew Ahmed@therealandeluuu·
You're just spitting out numbers, divorce, just like attraction, marriage difficulties and relationship satisfaction are too broad to pinpoint. Do you see what you are doing though? You are treating people as singular entities. I think if you were to read literature, you should start with statistics. You also have to understand that when you are talking about people that there are generational differences, and differences in relationship satisfaction and wants. Your data set is only including the people that are divorced, what about the people that are married? Talk to grok about this. AI definitely knows more than me. I don't doubt that you know more than me either, I just think that you're not really getting your point across, because you are biasing the evidence to your claim.
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MaryAnn Newsom LMFT
MaryAnn Newsom LMFT@newsom_maryann·
So what literature or evidence should I be basing my opinion on then? How about that about 20% of marriages are sexless, meaning less than 10 times per year? Or that many couples go to therapy complaining about lack of sex/sexual satisfaction and/or complain about how they feel less physically attracted to, or are no longer physically attracted to, their spouse? How about that lack of sexual satisfaction contributes to a significant number of divorces?
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Andrew Ahmed
Andrew Ahmed@therealandeluuu·
You are taking media, and making that equal to life. Correlation studies are not causative, that goes to show you that humans aren't all the same. Human psychology is very different from what kinda of rules and principles that govern hard sciences. If you know statistics, then you'd understand that you are taking a small sample of men, who are subject to the media industry and the rules that govern that, and trying to apply it to all men. So for that you are wrong, and if you are going to use that as evidence to back your claim, it makes that claim already stand on shaky foundation. I will agree that physical attraction is a huge component of sexual attraction, in some settings, but to use celebrities with their fake muscles, or books with their MADE UP characters to say this is what women desire. You're retarded!
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MaryAnn Newsom LMFT
MaryAnn Newsom LMFT@newsom_maryann·
What literature do you suggest I read? You can look up the studies showing that physical attraction is correlated with sexual attraction. Tell me, in the majority of the romance and erotica books women read, is the male character physically attractive? What about in romance movies?
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