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TeslaGirl
TeslaGirl@TeslaLoverGirls·
A Tesla just avoided an accident how is this even possible? With an incredible maneuver, it escaped without a crash. Definitely safer and faster than any human. $TSLA
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Mila Joy
Mila Joy@Milajoy·
Donald Trump's road to the White House House. Its a long road.
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Rustavi
Rustavi@Rustavi·
🚨 A former Tesla skeptic and her husband just did a full round trip in their new Model Y. Dallas to Orlando and back to Dallas. She expected charging stress and driving fatigue… instead, FSD + Tesla’s smart navigation did it all. Automatic charging stops with real-time availability, perfect route planning, and they barely touched the wheel. Pure relaxation. ‘Passenger princess’ mode the entire way. Zero stress, zero tiredness. That ‘aha’ moment is exactly why Tesla wins. To all the Europeans still waiting for FSD Supervised: this future is almost here. Approval expected any week now (Netherlands around April 10, EU-wide rollout this summer). When it lands, long road trips across the continent will never be the same. Safer, easier, and way more enjoyable. 🔥 #Tesla #FSDEurope #TeslaRoadtrip
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Adams
Adams@Adams_Tech_AI·
The richest man in the world has no friend…. It’s too lonely at the top 🔥
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
The science behind this is wild. Your face has over 300 tiny filters sitting just under your skin. They’re called lymph nodes. Your entire body only has 400 to 800 total. And the drainage system connecting them has no pump at all, which is why a brush can do what you just watched. I looked into this. Your lymphatic system is your body’s sewage network. It collects about 3 liters of leaked fluid from your blood vessels every single day and routes it back through those nodes for cleaning. But unlike blood, which has the heart forcing it around, lymph fluid moves using muscle contractions and breathing. That’s it. No backup system. Because the vessels sit right under your skin, even light pressure from a brush or your fingertips can physically shove fluid toward the nearest node. So the de-puffing in this video is real. You’re watching fluid get pushed out of tissue in real time. But the research gets weird. A 2025 study out of Seoul put 34 women on gua sha or facial rollers for 8 weeks. Both tools visibly slimmed the face by over 2mm (the point where you can actually tell with your eyes). The two tools work through totally different biology, which I didn’t expect. Gua sha loosens up tense facial muscles. The roller makes the skin itself bouncier, about 8.6% more elastic. Same visible result, two completely different paths to get there. A Japanese team in 2022 took CT scans of 5 people before and after 2 weeks of daily facial massage. The cheek tissue got thinner and shifted upward on the scans. Wild result. But 5 people and no control group, so I’d slow down before calling that proof of anything. The honest part. UCLA Health looked at all the evidence in January 2026 and concluded: if your lymphatic system already works fine, there’s no real proof this helps it work better. An anatomist at the Medical University of Innsbruck told National Geographic the same thing. Healthy lymph nodes don’t need the help. That sculpted jawline you see in before-and-after clips lasts 1 to 8 hours, according to a certified lymph specialist. It’s a temporary fluid shift, and the fluid comes right back. The brush is also doing nothing your own hands can’t do. A lymphatic therapist told National Geographic straight up: you don’t need any tools, just your fingers. The unsexy answer to long-term lymphatic health is exercise and drinking water. Your muscles are the pump this system was built to run on.
Clara@jjggukies_7

Lymphatic drainage on the face with a brush!! It even shows the result of how it looks

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The White Rabbit
The White Rabbit@TheWyteRabbit1·
This person knew the script years ago... Listen closely. ..
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Green Candle
Green Candle@Greencandleit·
If someone asked us "what's ONE video I should watch to understand Bitcoin?", we'd send them this. @keysopen_doors spent weeks putting this together. It's the video he wishes existed when he started.
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Vala Afshar
Vala Afshar@ValaAfshar·
Stop complaining. Be grateful for what you have. Some people would love to have your bad days.
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Mastery Mindset
Mastery Mindset@_masterymindset·
He literally tells 4 things to start today to up level your life in 30 days.
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🎼🌺Music Love♥️
🎼🌺Music Love♥️@ThoNg676733·
🌸 This is an amazing cover. It’s few years old but awesome✨
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Defiant L’s
Defiant L’s@DefiantLs·
I still think about this.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
ELON: WE EXIST BECAUSE WE’RE WIRED TO LOVE OUR CHILDREN “I think, frankly, if we weren’t biologically inclined to love our children and to want to nurture them and find reward in that, we would have ceased to exist long ago. You can take, say, a wolf or a wildcat or some creature that would normally be very aggressive, and when that creature has babies, the mother nurtures them and is tender and caring. We’ve evolved to love our offspring, it’s literally built into our survival.” Source: @iam_smx
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

ELON: CIVILIZATION WILL CRUMBLE UNLESS WE HAVE MORE CHILDREN “I think we just want to make sure that civilization goes onward and upward. That's, for example, why I'm concerned about decreasing birth rates and the fact that, for example, Japan had twice as many deaths last year as births. So, I'm worried that if we don't make enough people to at least sustain our numbers, perhaps increase a little bit, then civilization is going to crumble. And there's the old question of will civilization end with a bang or a whimper? Well, it's currently trending to end with a whimper in adult diapers, which is depressing as hell.” Source: Interview with @TuckerCarlson , April 2023

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₿ Didi Taihuttu ₿ ALLIN💥
₿ Didi Taihuttu ₿ ALLIN💥@Diditaihuttu·
Je werkt hard. Je neemt risico. Je bouwt iets op. Maar hoeveel blijft er eigenlijk over? Van €100.000 die je verdient kan uiteindelijk minder dan €30.000 overblijven voor je familie. Inkomstenbelasting. BTW. Accijns. Vermogensbelasting. Erfbelasting. En dat noemen we dan "een eerlijk systeem". Wat vind jij?
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Psilocybin made human cells live 50% longer. A new study has uncovered surprising anti-aging potential in psilocin—the active metabolite produced when the body breaks down psilocybin, the psychoactive compound found in magic mushrooms. In laboratory experiments, researchers exposed two human cell lines (skin fibroblasts and fetal lung fibroblasts) to a 100 μM concentration of psilocin. The results were striking: lung cells took 57% longer to reach replicative senescence (the point at which cells permanently stop dividing and accumulate damage), while skin fibroblasts extended their replicative lifespan by 51%. These findings suggest psilocin may slow fundamental cellular aging processes, possibly by lowering oxidative stress, enhancing DNA-repair pathways, supporting mitochondrial health, or dampening chronic inflammation—mechanisms that overlap with those targeted by leading experimental longevity drugs. The benefits extended beyond cell culture. In aged female mice (19 months old at the start, equivalent to approximately 60–65 human years), a single monthly dose of psilocybin dramatically improved outcomes. After 10 months of treatment, 80% of the psilocybin-treated animals remained alive, compared with only 50% of untreated controls. Treated mice also displayed markedly fewer visible signs of aging, including reduced fur loss and graying. This research marks the first direct demonstration that psilocybin/psilocin can influence biological aging itself, rather than solely producing psychological effects. The authors emphasize that the study used relatively conservative dosing and are now advocating for follow-up work with higher or more frequent administration, detailed assessments of immune, metabolic, and cognitive function, and investigations into whether the extended lifespan corresponds to genuine improvements in healthspan and quality of life. ["Psilocybin treatment extends cellular lifespan and improves survival of aged mice." npj Aging, 2025]
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Leaders 𝕏 Junction
Leaders 𝕏 Junction@LeadersJunction·
You'll never look at your phone again after watching this ‼️‼️
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Take Your Pills (2018 Netflix doc) explores Adderall-style stimulants: focus boosts for students/workers, plus risks, abuse, and overprescription via interviews. Tentin (likely what you mean by Tentinn) is a real Dutch prescription med: dexamfetamine (amphetamine-based, core of Adderall). Used for ADHD, available via doctor—not a supplement. Side effects common (insomnia, appetite loss); insurance often doesn't cover it fully vs cheaper options like Ritalin. Gut checks first, per the thread. Consult a doc.
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Hans Amato
Hans Amato@HansAmato·
I was prescribed Adderall for 3 years because my doctor said I had ADHD Never had ADHD. Not even close What I had was chronic gut inflammation suppressing dopamine production so severely that my brain couldn't focus, prioritize, or follow a conversation for more than 30 seconds No one tested my gut. No one checked inflammatory markers. No one measured a single neurotransmitter precursor. I sat in a chair for 15 minutes, described my symptoms, and walked out with a Schedule II stimulant Adderall worked. Of course it worked. You're force-feeding dopamine to a brain that can't make its own. That's not treatment. That's a chemical crutch that masks the reason your brain stopped producing it in the first place 3 years later I was 22 lbs lighter, grinding my teeth in my sleep, heart rate resting at 88, and still couldn't function without it. Tried to quit twice. Both times I collapsed back into the fog within 72 hours and thought "I guess I really do need this" Then I ran a full gut panel on my own. Endotoxin through the roof. Zonulin elevated. Bacterial overgrowth. Inflammatory cytokines jacking up IDO activity which was diverting tryptophan away from serotonin and dopamine into kynurenine My brain wasn't broken. My gut was poisoning it and my doctor never looked Repaired the barrier. Cleared the overgrowth. Ate enough actual food. Within 8 weeks the focus came back without the pill. Heart rate dropped. Weight stabilized. No teeth grinding. No crashes 6.4 million American adults are on Adderall right now. How many of them had a single gut marker tested before the prescription? How many had their inflammation checked? Almost none. Because a 15-minute symptom checklist is billable and a root cause investigation isn't If you're on a stimulant and you also deal with bloating, fatigue, or brain fog that the stimulant only partially fixes, your brain might not be the problem. Your gut might be destroying the chemistry your brain needs to function Mine was. For 3 years. And I'm far from the only one
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