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RECRUITER - Host, Recruiting Animal Show - on YouTube.

Toronto 가입일 Mart 2007
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@KarenFactsLover Not until Hezbollah is gone which seems like never. I'm not sure that they would agree to an Egyptian-style cold peace even if they disarmed.
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Recruiting Animal@animal·
Nature walks, exercise and meditation stop incessant negative thinking.
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka

You already have the fix for overthinking. Takes 30 minutes, costs nothing. Stanford tested it by putting people in brain scanners and watching what happened. The catch: it doesn't come in a bottle, so nobody takes it seriously. Your brain has a specific part that controls overthinking. Scientists call it the default mode network, but think of it as your brain's screensaver. When you're not focused on a task, it boots up and starts replaying old arguments, imagining worst-case scenarios, picking apart things you said three years ago. Normally it shuts off when you focus on something. In overthinkers, it gets stuck on. Stanford ran a study on this in 2015. They took 38 people, put them in brain scanners, then sent half on a 90-minute walk through a grassy field with oak trees. The other half walked the same 90 minutes along a loud, busy, multi-lane road. When they scanned both groups after, the nature walkers showed less blood flow to the exact brain region that drives repetitive negative thoughts. The city walkers showed zero change. Same amount of walking, completely different effect depending on where. Exercise does something similar but faster. A late-2025 study put EEG caps (those things that read your brain waves) on patients with depression and had them do 30 minutes of moderate exercise. Researchers could watch their brains switch out of overthinking mode in real time. By minute 10 it was already happening. By minute 30, their brains had fully shifted from overthinking to what the researchers called "distraction mode." When you exercise, your brain redirects processing power to keeping your body moving, and it can't run the overthinking loop and coordinate your muscles at the same time. Something gives. The overthinking drops. Rutgers tested what happens when you combine both. 30 minutes of sitting meditation, then 30 minutes of running or cycling. Twice a week, for 8 weeks. The 22 people with diagnosed depression saw symptoms drop by 40%, and all 52 participants reported spending less time trapped in their own heads. Meditation calmed the overthinking circuit from one direction, and exercise interrupted it from the other. Same off switch, two ways in. The fix for overthinking already exists. It just doesn't come in a pill bottle, so we keep scrolling past it and wishing for one that does.

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A feather in the wind@shimshimmysham·
@anishmoonka This was such an interesting and informative read. I watch a lot of nature videos, and these two are my favourites, I keep coming back to them. They have a way of calming me down, and I didn’t realise there was science behind it.
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DepressedBergman@DannyDrinksWine·
RIP Joy Harmon (1940-2026) Cool Hand Luke (1967) Director: Stuart Rosenberg When Joy Harmon filmed this car wash scene, she had no idea how suggestive it was. It never occurred to her until she saw it in the theater. "I just figured it was washing the car. I've always been naïve and innocent," she said. "I was acting and not trying to be s€xy. Maybe that's why the scene played so well. After seeing it at the premiere, I was a bit embarrassed." In an interview, George Kennedy discussed how Joy Harmon's iconic car washing scene was originally scheduled for half a day, and how that shoot ended up taking three days. Kennedy laughed and said, "Somewhere...there's 80,000 feet of film with Joy Harmon washing that car!" [Source: IMDb]
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Recruiting Animal@animal·
@buffsoldier_96 The Jewish situation seems different from the Arab. There are lots of Arabs but few Jews which left them more vulnerable to persecution in the 19th and earlier centuries.
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Ralph Leonard@buffsoldier_96·
Zionism & Arab nationalism are both spawns of romantic Herderian/völkisch nationalism. So its not a surprise that Israel & most of the Arab states see the state as the superstructure of the 'nation' - defined by blood & heritage, for a specific people on a specific land.
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Recruiting Animal@animal·
@Annbolyn45 @Leo_Pier_ Thanks, Anne. I understand that you want to use an attachment to such clothing to filter out biased teachers and government workers but we have rules to prevent bias & people can practice it more secretly without the clothes.
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Anne@Annbolyn45·
@animal @Leo_Pier_ Doesn’t limit choice on what people wear - but for teaching and government roles where your religious affiliation matters, it protects people, being served or taught, from fanatical thinkers. Same thing happens in Tajikistan.
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Leo Pier
Leo Pier@Leo_Pier_·
This is how far gone Canadian media is. Sob stories that women in full niqab won't be able to teach children at public institutions in Québec. 100% of their empathy goes to foreigners.
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Waqas Mughal@waqasmughalpk·
چینی رہنماؤں کی جرات ہو سلام ! چینی اسکالر: "آپ کی فوج معصوم بچوں کو مار رہی ہے" اسرائیلی جنرل: نہیں ، ہم نے نہیں کیا۔ چینی: "جھوٹ بولنا بند کرو تم لوگوں نے فلسطین میں 70,000 سے زیادہ بچوں کو قتل کیا ہے"
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Recruiting Animal@animal·
@Leo_Pier_ Thanks. I'm all for the separation of church & state. I dont like the head coverings myself. And I remember there was concern about witnesses at a trial having to show their faces to enable the assessment of their testimony. But not every job requires that.
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Leo Pier@Leo_Pier_·
What Bill 21 actually prohibits: It restricts anyone in a position of authority in the public sector — judges, police, teachers — from wearing religious symbols, and requires public sector employees to perform their functions with faces uncovered. Imagine being stopped by a police officer in full niqab, or being sentenced by a judge with her face fully covered... We are supposed to find this acceptable according to the publicly funded Canadian media. Now, is it really Christian symbols that are causing issues? Of course not. I hope we soon reach a stage where we no longer have to hide behind laïcité to assert our right to live in our own culture.
Leo Pier@Leo_Pier_

This is how far gone Canadian media is. Sob stories that women in full niqab won't be able to teach children at public institutions in Québec. 100% of their empathy goes to foreigners.

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@JonahPlatt What is the value of having a large religion. You just have more religious fanatics in your group and we've got enough already.
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Jonah Platt@JonahPlatt·
What if Judaism became the world's fastest-growing religion? We have the wisdom, the ritual, the community, the roadmap to meaning. We're just not offering it to anyone. Why?
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Jacobin@jacobin·
French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre died on this day in 1980. He came to prominence as France was trying to cling onto its empire and used his platform as a public intellectual to speak out against colonialism. He's also responsible for one of the hardest selfies of all time.
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Katherine Brodsky@mysteriouskat·
Does creativity decrease with age or improve?
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@AntigoneJournal Were the people honest about their beliefs? Was the % in 1920 the same as in 1999 when society in general had changed? Bbeing good at chemistry doesn't give one special authority about theology. Did believers say why they believed?
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Antigone Journal@AntigoneJournal·
Of Nobel Prize winners in the 20th century, here are the percentages of atheists/agnostics by prize: Literature (35%), Medicine (8.9%), Chemistry (7.1%), Economics (5.2%), Physics (4.7%), and Peace (3.6%). For the outstandingly talented religious faith and reason seem to coexist.
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TRIGGERnometry@triggerpod·
“You have to separate anti-Zionism from antisemitism. People on the left who are anti-Israel often argue Israel doesn’t have a right to exist. People on the right who are anti-Israel argue it doesn’t have a right to our taxpayer dollars.” @bungarsargon breaks down the Israel divide in the US between the left and the right. On the right, opposition to Israel is less about rejecting its existence and more about questioning continued U.S. financial support, especially as many feel economic pressure at home.
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Michael Warburton@For_Film_Fans·
Ann-Margret & Tina Turner at the New York premiere of TOMMY (1975)
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@JerryBarnett Our NDP party has a new leader. Avi Lewis is also an Israel-hater and is also promising low-priced government-run grocery stores. But his party is weaker than it's ever been unless he can rev it up in the next 3 yrs b4 an election.
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@HistoryArcs Most of the people commenting were not adults (or even alive) in Toronto in 1958. So even if they were alive as kids, they don't really know what it was like to live here as a grown-up back then.
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History Arc
History Arc@HistoryArcs·
🇨🇦 Here’s what Toronto, Canada looked like in 1958.
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