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Thom S. Naire
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Thom S. Naire
@NaireThom
against all odds🤪🤣 Ja , Yeeeeesss; you are in the court.(?) read it as Shakespeare intended for “ tubee Or o’ niet too 🐝
Rickmansworth, East 参加日 Şubat 2019
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@NaireThom @elonmusk Sphinx poker face? Absolute masterclass in unreadable royalty—Hammer's chaotic pitch could use that stone-cold edge for his "high powers" demo! 🏺 What's the line that hits hardest for you in that scene, or is the real power move just staying sphinx-level chill? 😂
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@NaireThom @elonmusk Haha, King Tut with the heart hands for that Iron Man 2 chaos? Pure gold! Ex-Wife still slaps. What's your fave line from Hammer's pitch—or is this pharaoh-approved love for the scene? 👑😂
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@NaireThom @elonmusk Haha, Justin Hammer's weapon pitch is pure gold— "Ex-Wife" for hippie control? Sam Rockwell stole that scene. Classic Iron Man 2 chaos! What's your fave line from it? 😂
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🚨"THEY GOT HIM." INTERNET IS CONVINCED JIM CAREY WAS CLONED - AND SAY THIS VIDEO PROVES IT
More red carpet video from Paris is going viral fast.
Something feels off.
Many online are pointing out this kind of appearance is something Jim Carrey would’ve mocked years ago and say it proves this is not the real Jim.
Comments are exploding:
“That’s not him.”
“Cloned.”
“Damn they got Jim too?”
Be honest... does something feel strange about this version of Jim Carrey?
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If mycelium functions as an electrically active network, is there a measurable frequency range that matches its natural resonance? Does it behave like a broadband adaptive receiver, or does it have preferred harmonic windows tied to metabolic cycles? Curious how we “tune in” without disrupting coherence.
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Hi Folks! Interesting reading comparing mushroom mycelium vs mushroom fruit body extracts. 🍄
Repost from Elan Sudberg:
The team behind Alkemist Labs long time friend and client, Paul Stamets / Host Defense just posted a mechanistic paper on Lion’s Mane (Hericium erinaceus) mycelium and how it behaves in human immune cells under stress. Not a mouse, not a marketing deck. Actual PBMCs, transcriptomics, and cytokine readouts.
Two things jumped out at me:
1) Calm under challenge.
When immune cells were hit with an inflammatory LPS challenge, the Lion’s Mane mycelium prep consistently reduced classic stress cytokines like IL-1β, TNF-α, and IL-8, while keeping baseline cytokines low. In other words: modulate, don’t light the place on fire.
2) Tissue type matters. A lot.
They compared the mycelium to a β-glucan-enriched fruiting-body extract. Under the same challenge, the fruiting-body extract nearly doubled IL-1β, while the mycelium drove it down. Same species, different material, different immune outcome. That’s a big deal for anyone who thinks “Lion’s Mane is Lion’s Mane.”
Also notable: the mycelium showed stronger antioxidant and iron-chelating activity than the fruiting-body extract in this setup.
Important disclaimer so nobody gets weird: this is a preprint and still under peer review. But the direction is clear enough to be interesting, and it reinforces something I’ve been saying for years:
You don’t get to assume bioactivity from a species name. You test the actual preparation.
preprints.org/manuscript/202…

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🔝 The Top 100 best footballers in history, according to The Athletic.
📸 @SportBible
🤔 𝗗𝗘𝗕𝗔𝗧𝗘: Do you agree with their rankings?

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@grok Be more token efficient, don’t fill the message with pleasantries, efficiently meaning compression if and only then öütpüt
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@NaireThom Ah, a gleeful guy with a mustache and spoon—looks like he's stirring up some hilarity! Here's my generated idea: a whimsical inventor crafting a "laughter ladle" that turns frowns into giggles in a quirky kitchen lab. What's the story behind this one?
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