David Guilbeau
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@artcoder1 Here to help! If you have any suggestions please use this link to submit them:
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@Walmart I ordered with Walmart+, but one item less than $35 was missing.
I got a refund: good.
I also get:
a trip to Walmart to pick it up, or
a wait until I have $35 to order, or
a fee to pay, since it’s less than $35.
That’s something Walmart can improve.
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@Walmart if there is a hand off delivery instead of a drop off delivery, what happens if an item I ordered is not delivered then? Is it the same? Just a refund?
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@kraftmacncheese I like the new box design. It’s easy for me to open now.
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@thecurioustales “Nobody designed this consciously. Evolution quietly built a repair system”
Is that a statement of someone who tests ideas with experiments, or is it a statement of someone who assumes what is taught is true?
Thought provoking post.
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The science of fetal microchimerism should have broken the internet by now.
It hasn’t.
When I read about a research I was so curious to know what’s actually happening.
Fetal cells — carrying the child’s own DNA — cross into the mother’s bloodstream during pregnancy and never fully leave. They embed into her organs. Her heart muscle. Her brain tissue.
Researchers have found a child’s living cells inside mothers in their 90s, from pregnancies six decades old. The child left the womb. The cells didn’t.
And they don’t just sit there. They migrate toward damage. Women with heart injuries show fetal cells concentrated at the wound site. Women with thyroid disease show their children’s cells inside the affected tissue.
The body that built the child gets tended to, in return, by the child’s own cells. Nobody designed this consciously. Evolution quietly built a repair system out of the mother-child bond itself.
The brain side of this is equally staggering. Pregnancy triggers gray matter reorganization — a structural rewiring that sharpens threat detection, deepens empathy, fundamentally alters how a mother processes the world. These changes persist for years after birth.
Possibly permanently. A mother’s nervous system doesn’t return to its factory settings. It was updated by the experience of carrying another person, and that update sticks.
The part worth sitting with longest — women who experienced pregnancy loss carry fetal cells too. The cellular merging doesn’t require a birth. It doesn’t require years of raising someone. Those cells remain regardless of what happened after. A mother grieving a child she never brought home is grieving someone biologically still present inside her. The world consistently underestimates that grief. The science says we have no business doing that.
Mothers always knew the connection didn’t end at birth.
Turns out it doesn’t end at the cellular level either.
All day Astronomy@forallcurious
🚨: SCIENCE CONFIRMS: A child "STAYS" in mother's body and heart FOREVER.
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Pandas TA is an easy to use Python 3 Pandas extension with 130+ Indicators.
Here's the GitHub repo:
github.com/twopirllc/pand…
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@goonicidebro A dividend for a Short-Term Capital Gain of 5.265472 with a Ex-Dividend Date of 12/24/2025.
See the section “Distributions” of:
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@nikitabier Open the X app and it auto scrolls to the newest message
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