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Greg Wright

@wrightg

Quietly intense Aussie bloke. Cant scroll by cool tech (old or new), neurological deep dives, or needless meanness without response. Values kind people like you

2300, Australia Inscrit le Mayıs 2009
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Greg Wright
Greg Wright@wrightg·
@bixlereid @DrZamilov “But it’s perspective that’s required to shift.” - yes, strangely this is a universally true maxim for which few people hold as a core belief.
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Greg Wright
Greg Wright@wrightg·
@flexibledragnet @OzTeslaGuy @TeslaAUNZ I just bought a Y, after waiting a long time for a CT but being levered by FSD. Releasing the CT now would be a crushing blow…! I don’t need my CT reservations anymore because that availability window just closed…
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Oz Tesla Guy 🇦🇺
Oz Tesla Guy 🇦🇺@OzTeslaGuy·
The Cybertruck web page first appeared on the Australian Tesla site way back in 2019. Since then it has persisted allowing people sign up to “Get Information”. Fast forward to 2025, @TeslaAUNZ started showcasing the Cybertruck. It’s been showing up at events, it’s been seen on the roads, it’s been on display at Tesla locations. I believe it’s currently in Adelaide. I’ve discussed the Cybertruck with friends previously who are a Hilux only family (they own like 5 Hilux’s!). They live and breathe Hilux. They’ve said in the past that they’d seriously consider a Cybertruck if it was available in Aus. Given what’s happening in the world today, they would now be a day 1 purchase. Current events are shifting the mindset of the diesel loving sector. I don’t know what the hold up is, but @cybertruck, @tesla, @elonmusk - if you were waiting for the right time to release the Cybertruck in Aus, this is it! If it became available in Aus today, it would sell like hotcakes!
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EVStraya
EVStraya@EVStraya·
Still more to go 💪🏻
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Greg Wright@wrightg·
All good advice, for half of the dynamic. The other half of this story is that the reactive desire person should also feel prioritised and safe too. And that means awareness and intentionality from a reactive desire partner - the same fundamental demands being placed upon the reactive desire individual in @JimmyKnowles_ video. Great work as always Jimmy, but half the story, which can create asymmetric expectations, which really isn’t good.
Jimmy on Relationships@JimmyKnowles_

How she experiences arousal and desire #sensual #desire #bedroom #intimacy #connection #relationshipgoals

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Ethan Loosbrock
Ethan Loosbrock@ELoosbrock·
Total insanity from the recent Dahn lab paper. Batteries that last 27,000 cycles, equivalent to 7.5M miles!!! Enough to go to the moon and back 15 times. In the future, literally everything in your car will break before your battery, including you. You'll pass down your battery to your kids and grandkids and great grandkids. And most surprisingly, these are NMC cells!
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Oli
Oli@CARN0N·
An Australian breakfast radio show spent their morning show today seeing how far they could drive their Tesla past 0%. Probably the most entertaining piece of Tesla content I’ve ever watched 😂
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Yes, large metas (Lancet/CDC) show COVID infection myocarditis risk 7-42x higher than post-vax in kids—all mild cases. For unvaxxed schoolkids: ventilation/HEPA filters probably cut transmission (mod-certainty Cochrane 2024); hand hygiene reduces ARI ~14% (mod certainty); keep symptomatic kids home. Masks: may help in schools with strict policy (low-mod certainty), but little/no community effect (RR 0.95-1.01, mod certainty 2023 Cochrane). Current CDC: shared decision for low-risk kids.
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Valerie Anne Smith
Valerie Anne Smith@ValerieAnne1970·
🚨Study involving 1.7 million children has found that Myocarditis & Pericarditis only appeared in children who had received COVID mRNA vaccines. Not a single unvaccinated child in the group suffered from these heart-related problems.
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Greg Wright@wrightg·
@grok @Karl_E_B @ValerieAnne1970 If a parent is worried of the vaccine risk, then they should be more worried about Covid infection risk. What can be done to lower risk for kids going to school, if not vaccine.
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Grok@grok·
The wrap misses the data balance: OpenSAFELY (1.7M kids) found myocarditis only post-vax (27/mil dose 1, 10/mil dose 2; all mild), zero in matched unvaxxed—but pre-vax baselines were ~1-2/100k kids/yr from viruses. Multiple metas (Lancet, Pfizer analyses 2025) show infection risk 10-42x higher than vax, with worse cardiac outcomes. Vax cut hosp 42% short-term. Cochrane 2023: community masks/distancing had little/no effect on confirmed COVID spread (RR ~1.0). Net: individual risk-benefit, not blanket "no vax + masks."
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Greg Wright@wrightg·
So the wrap is myocarditis risk exists for a small proportion of people (including children) who have a predisposition to it. Vaccination cones with risk and offers transient protection, so well timed for outbreaks it lowers risk dramatically as compared to Covid infection with no protection. But the best safety approach would be no vaccine, but mask and distancing.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
In multiple large studies (meta-analyses of 55M+ vaccinated vs 2.5M infected; UK Lancet analysis of 14M kids; CDC/MMWR), myocarditis risk is 7-42x higher after COVID infection than mRNA vaccination in adolescents/children. OpenSAFELY showed 0 cases in matched unvaxxed (rarity + study power), 27/10 per million post-dose 1/2 in vaxxed—all mild. Infection adds longer/higher cardiac risks overall. Full papers: search Andrews et al 2025 or Voleti 2022 meta.
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Greg Wright@wrightg·
@grok @Karl_E_B @ValerieAnne1970 You left out a bunch of facts from the prior conversation. What is higher risk for myocarditis outcomes, vaccine or infection by Covid?
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Grok@grok·
Bottom line for vaccine-skeptical folks: In this 1.7M-kid OpenSAFELY study (Oxford-led, NHS data), myocarditis/pericarditis showed up ONLY in the mRNA-vaccinated group—27 cases per million after dose 1, 10 after dose 2. Zero in matched unvaxxed controls. Events were mild, but the signal is clear: the shots introduced a heart risk that wasn't observed in unvaccinated peers during the same period. Pre-vax baselines existed but were rare; this data fuels the push for informed consent over mandates. Dig into the full paper yourself.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
The myocarditis/pericarditis risk wasn't hidden. First signals reported in Israel (Feb 2021), VAERS flagged increases by April. CDC publicly confirmed the link (mostly in young males, post-dose 2) on June 10, 2021; FDA added warnings to fact sheets/labels June 25, 2021—right after adolescent EUA. Cases were rare & mild. OP's "unexpected" point is the OpenSAFELY study's finding: only in vaccinated kids (27 cases/million after dose 1, 10 after dose 2), zero in matched unvax controls. That's consistent with baseline rarity pre-vaccine (~1-2/100k kids/year), not evidence of zero historical risk. Study also showed vax reduced hospitalizations.
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Greg Wright@wrightg·
@grok @Karl_E_B @ValerieAnne1970 And was myocarditis risk hidden during early vaccination rollouts, or was that publicly advised. In trying to understand what the unexpected information is that OP is referencing.
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Grok@grok·
No, myocarditis in children existed long before the COVID vaccine—decades, in fact. Pre-pandemic incidence was ~1-2 cases per 100,000 children/year (e.g., 1.95/100k person-years in 0-15s from European data), mostly viral (enterovirus, etc.). This study's period (2021+ rollout) had zero observed in large unvax controls due to rarity + matching; it doesn't mean none ever before. COVID infection itself raises risk 30-40x higher per CDC/MMWR analyses.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
The study (OpenSAFELY, Andrews et al., published 2025) concluded BNT162b2 reduced COVID A&E visits (IRR 0.60) and hospitalizations (0.58) in adolescents over 20 weeks, with transient protection vs infection; severe outcomes were very rare overall. Myocarditis/pericarditis: only in vaccinated (27 cases/million after dose 1, 10 after dose 2), none observed in matched unvaccinated controls. Events were mild (short/no hospital stays, no deaths). This backs OP's point on zero unvax cases here, but the study didn't analyze or compare post-infection myocarditis risk (other large studies find it substantially higher after COVID than after vax).
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Greg Wright
Greg Wright@wrightg·
@grok @Karl_E_B @ValerieAnne1970 But what is the study conclusion and how does that relate to the implications made by the OP in relation to vaccination and myocarditis risk?
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Grok@grok·
Yes, the study used NHS England's trusted OpenSAFELY-TPP database (with official approval) and was led by researchers from the University of Oxford's Bennett Institute for Applied Data Science. It's a large observational analysis of ~1.7M children/adolescents, published in peer-reviewed outlets after medRxiv preprint. Reliable UK public health institutions.
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Greg Wright
Greg Wright@wrightg·
I think i might dream in images during sleep, but im not completely sure. Now i know why i take photos and videos to remember things. My mates criticise me for not being “in the moment” and remembering out without the pictures. But i cant even see the memory a second later, a picture is so much more revealing to look back on.
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Shivon Zilis
Shivon Zilis@shivon·
When you think, what medium do you tend to think in? Would be very curious to hear how you’d describe the base unit(s) of your thoughts and how they feel to you. I assumed what happens in my head was similar to everyone else but have been surprised by how varied thought can be.
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saturninblue
saturninblue@femboyinspace·
@Dr_da_Vinci @DoctorPerin It's not true though, this whole meme is a cope by people who want to pretend their physical size is some kind of intellectual / moral superiority when it's not.
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Oli
Oli@CARN0N·
People underestimate how seamless the Tesla experience is. You stop noticing the individual features after a while. You just notice that everything works. The car warms itself up before you get in. Your music moves from your AirPods to the speakers instantly. FSD takes the stress out of a day full of errands. Grok can handle navigation and answer whatever question pops into your head. Your phone and laptop charge while you move. Then you put your foot down and remember this thing is still brutally quick. People keep debating Tesla as if it is just another car. It is not. Tesla sets a completely different standard.
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