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@MUDFAP

are you mad at me?

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antifa🔻girlfriend
antifa🔻girlfriend@lllliatttt·
please wait in line in a parking lot for 3 hours to be patted down and maybe kidnapped by ICE if you make it to your flight on time and unkidnapped, maybe your plane will smash into a fire truck on the tarmac responding to a call about A FIRE ON A DIFFERENT PLANE
Greg Stoker@gregjstoker

ICE terror squads in plain clothes arresting and separating families who have already gone through security in SFO airport. Expect this at voting stations in November. Not having a tourism or airline industry during another disastrous war will definitely improve the economy. Are we free yet?

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@DunnoDoctor which is why i emphasized constructive social hobbies. teaching your kids to interact with other people irl while simultaneously encouraging them to find joy in the real world makes it significantly easier to not get sucked into the braindead shit
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DoctorDunno
DoctorDunno@DunnoDoctor·
@MUDFAP It's not just 'slop content' is my point, it's the people they know IRL too, like imagine never being able to fully get away from a bully
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people need to realize it’s not about keeping your kids away from screens, you need to teach them that there’s so much in this world outside of the screen. help them find constructive social hobbies and things they’re passionate about offline or they’ll just default to rotting
switch1e@switch1e_swoof

Ngl, it’s almost impossible to do this unless you raise your kid in like, a commune or something. As long as they know other kids, they’re going to know what iPhones are and they’re going to want one. Telling them no for 15 years is easier said than done.

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David James 🍩
David James 🍩@funkentechno·
the cool thing is, you can rewire your brain to reward you for exploring new music. I get that dopamine hit hearing totally new sounds all the time and it rules. I listen to so much more and better music than I did as a teenager largely because it feels great to discover it
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta

Your brain peaked musically somewhere around age 16. Everything since then has been a dopamine echo. Between the ages of 12 and 22, the mesolimbic dopamine pathway, the same circuit that processes cocaine and sex, fires at levels in response to sound that it will never reach again for the rest of your life. A 2011 McGill study used PET scans and fMRI simultaneously and found that music triggers dopamine release in the striatum at peak emotional arousal. The caudate nucleus lights up during anticipation of the good part. The nucleus accumbens lights up when it hits. Your brain is treating a guitar riff with the same reward architecture it uses for food-seeking and pair bonding. During adolescence, that response is dramatically amplified. Pubertal hormones are flooding the system. The prefrontal cortex is still wiring itself. Memories formed during this window get encoded with a density of emotional tagging that nothing in your 30s or 40s can replicate. Researchers at the University of Leeds identified this as the “reminiscence bump”: the period when your sense of self is forming, and the music playing during that formation becomes structurally integrated into your identity. A 2025 longitudinal study from the University of Gothenburg analyzed 40,000 users’ streaming data across 15 years. Younger listeners explored broadly across genres. Older listeners collapsed into increasingly narrow loops, almost entirely anchored to music from their teens and early twenties. Your brain stopped losing interest in new music years ago. It’s running a cost-benefit analysis. Familiar songs deliver guaranteed dopamine with zero processing cost. New songs require pattern recognition, expectation-building, and repeated exposure before the reward circuit kicks in. Past 25, most people stop paying that tax. The one variable that predicts whether someone keeps exploring: the personality trait “openness to experience.” Score high, you keep seeking. Score average, you default to the familiar forever. The fix, if you want one: deliberate exposure. Three listens minimum before your auditory cortex builds enough predictive models to generate a reward response. One passive listen on a playlist will never get there. Your brain needs repetition to find the pattern, and it needs the pattern to release dopamine.

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@DunnoDoctor for sure, which is why it imperative you teach your kids that there are more fun, exciting and important things outside of social media and slop content so that they choose to disengage
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DoctorDunno
DoctorDunno@DunnoDoctor·
@MUDFAP I don't think the problem is rotting so much as never ever being able to disengage, like middle/high school was enough of a nightmare without drama literally following you 24/7
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but personally teaching your kids things as their parent and instilling basic social practices is too laborious and emotionally taxing these days
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Christian Smalls
Christian Smalls@Shut_downAmazon·
Zohran is going to break ppls heart way more then AOC because he plays the fence so well one day he can sound like a leader of resistance the next a shill for Israel. I knew something was off the moment he said absolutely nothing while he knew I was in Prison in Israel.
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@Xenoimpulse i think he really just wanted another video like his “how to conduct a psy-op” one to keep the genius badass image up
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psychosomatica
psychosomatica@Xenoimpulse·
can someone explain the latest fleshsimulator saga because it is completely opaque and incoherent to me. what even is this izzat video?
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