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Ghost Foot

@Gh0stFoot

Guilt free, traditionally masculine, rugged individualist. Strong people are harder to kill, and more useful in general.

가입일 Aralık 2023
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Free Talk Live
Free Talk Live@FreeTalkLive·
They want to tax existence itself. Water, soil, oxygen, carbon, the ground under your feet, the air in your lungs, the conditions that make life possible, all of it gets recast as an asset ledger so managers, regulators, and global parasites can price, ration, and control what was once treated as part of the human inheritance. That is the endgame. Tax breathing. Tax living. Tax presence. We are the carbon they want to regulate, the footprint they want to shrink, the variable they want to discipline. Never mistake this for stewardship. It is dominion.
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Former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸
Countless numbers of people have died from the COVID vaccines. Many live with vaccine injuries. Women have had miscarriages. Their FDA approval must be revoked and they need to be entirely taken off the market. I had Covid early in March of 2020, was only sick a few days. I never took the vaccine because the vaccine risks was much higher than the actual virus.
Elon Musk@elonmusk

The vaccine dosage was obviously too high and done too many times. I had the original Wuhan virus before there was any vaccine and it was much like any other cold/flu. Bad, but not terrible. But my second vaccine shot almost sent me to the hospital. Felt like I was dying.

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Cernovich
Cernovich@Cernovich·
If the Pope wants to talk politics, then his views are to be evaluated at the same level as anyone’s. His Twitter account was Reddit tier shitliberalism.
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Ghost Foot@Gh0stFoot·
I saved a boatload of money thanks to the Trump tax cuts. Thank you Daddy @realDonaldTrump And no, I'm decidedly NOT a billionaire (or even a millionaire.)
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Ghost Foot@Gh0stFoot·
@chiproytx 💯 Pretty sure the Constitution is written in English, which should be all you need to know about which language is the "lingua franca."
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Ghost Foot@Gh0stFoot·
The @hulu series Alien Earth is a perfect demonstration of the failure of DEI. 1) You can have a "diverse" cast 2) you can cast actors based on talent 3) you can stay under budget Pick any two. Didn't even finish the 1st episode.
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
Conservative journalist @Savsays was just ATTACKED outside an ICE facility in Minneapolis Where are the cops???
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Katie Hobbs
Katie Hobbs@katiehobbs·
Arizona: I’m running for re-election. Your stories of hard work, hope, and determination inspire me to keep moving our state forward. I’m ready to serve you for 4 more years and always put your family first. Let’s get to work.
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Governor Katie Hobbs
Governor Katie Hobbs@GovernorHobbs·
Arizonans are tired of election conspiracies and lies that undermine our democracy. Arizona’s elections are free, fair, and secure, which numerous lawsuits and even the Arizona Senate’s “audit” into the 2020 election results have confirmed. The FBI’s reckless actions are an attack on Arizonans and undermine our rights as voters. I protected our democracy as Secretary of State, and I will always stand up against election deniers and fight to protect the integrity of Arizona’s elections.
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Governor Katie Hobbs@GovernorHobbs·
Only citizens vote in Arizona elections. That's the law and we'll continue to enforce it. We don't need Washington politicians telling us how to run our elections. This Executive Order is nothing more than an illegal attack on vote by mail and access to the ballot box.
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Ghost Foot@Gh0stFoot·
@nicknorwitz Even if the results are repeated across multiple populations, total cholesterol of ~230 is the sweet spot for ACM is strongly supported by numerous studies. You're trading a 3% risk reduction of death by CVD for an INCREASED risk of death of literally everything else
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Nick Norwitz MD PhD
Nick Norwitz MD PhD@nicknorwitz·
There’s been a lot of engagement and curiosity around the new Ez-PAVE results for intensive lipid lowering. Here are a few observations and some questions worth asking. First, the headline: intensive lipid-lowering therapy led to a 33% relative risk reduction (HR 0.67) and, more notably, a 3.1% absolute risk reduction in major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE)—including cardiovascular death, heart attack, stroke, revascularization, and hospitalization for unstable angina—over three years. Pause there. If that effect is real, it’s impressive. But it also raises some important questions. 1. How much of this effect is actually attributable to LDL lowering? The difference in LDL between groups was modest: a median of 56 mg/dL vs. 66 mg/dL. A ~10 mg/dL delta leading to a >3% absolute reduction in MACE over three years is a large effect size—and not one that feels immediately biologically intuitive. Is there a threshold effect at play? Something nonlinear about risk reduction at lower LDL levels? Or are we seeing effects beyond LDL itself? 2. Is there something unique about the population? This was a South Korean cohort. Could there be population-specific factors—genetic, environmental, or metabolic—that make individuals more responsive to modest lipid reductions or to the pleiotropic effects of the therapies used? 3. Who actually benefited? One under-discussed point: the benefit appears to be driven almost entirely by men. There was no clear evidence of benefit in female participants (HR 1.22) Yes, the cohort was male-skewed—but if you look at the hazard ratios, the signal is coming from men. That raises an important caution: these results may be prematurely generalized to populations (particularly women) where the data simply don’t support it. At present, the strongest evidence here applies to South Korean men. Question: Does the effect generalize? 4. What about the therapies themselves? “Intensive lipid lowering” wasn’t a single intervention—it included a spectrum of medications, each with distinct mechanisms and potential off-target effects. All of these should be considered for management of any individual patient… obviously. This includes off-target “good” effects, and off-target “bad” effects. As one case in point of additional “good” effects, take ezetimibe. Early data suggest potential neuroprotective benefits entirely independent of lipid management. I'm choosing to highlight a examples of a non-lipid pleiotropic "good" effect so no one can accuse me of 'cherry-picking,' but the point remains: this is more than a "lower LDL is better" story. It always was. It always will be. It’s sad, honestly, that when data like these come out the gut reaction is to shallowly wave a “lower is better” flag and attack the “LDL deniers” and “keto-zealots” in the name of virtue-signaling evidence-based medicine. It’s almost cultish behavior. In many cases, the shallowness of commentary reveals an almost intentional ignorance or, at minimum, a deficit in curiosity of what's actually going on in different human populations. Bottom line: These are interesting and potentially important data. They deserve thoughtful discussion—not dismissal. But simply waving the flag of “lower is better” isn’t a sufficient or rigorous interpretation of what’s actually going on here. We should be asking better questions. @realDaveFeldman @ApoDudz @AdrianSotoMota
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Ghost Foot@Gh0stFoot·
What this article tries to present as "human behavior" is actually human FEMALE behavior. Men don't withhold affection as a punishment strategy. That's exclusively the behavior of women. geediting.com/j-a-y-psycholo…
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Ghost Foot@Gh0stFoot·
Greasy @GavinNewsom can't answer a straightforward question. He tries fast talking his way out, but we see you Governor Hair Gel.
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Ghost Foot@Gh0stFoot·
@RupertLowe10 How's that diversity working out for the UK? Somewhere in between Malaysia and South Africa it seems.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
A statement from the Rape Gang Inquiry.
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Playa Haters
Playa Haters@PlayerStormy·
The Canadian flag is flying at half mast today after losing the Olympic Gold Medal to the United States in hockey today
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Ghost Foot@Gh0stFoot·
If you only watched @NBCSports coverage of the winter Olympics, you would think the US didn't even send any men this year... All they're showing is women's curling and those birds are in like 6th place.
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el gato malo
el gato malo@boriquagato·
this seems a bit of an unfair comparison as it compares an urban area to a whole country. a more apt comparison might be paris vs warsaw. after running that analysis, the point still stands that paris has become far more dangerous than comparable polish cities. the gap is no longer as large, but still remains highly significant. i added another couple of categories (assault and rape) and we see the same pattern of "multiples higher" there.
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Michael A. Arouet@MichaelAArouet

There were times when people considered Poland dangerous, with cars being stolen, etc This chart is simply amazing, the difference between Poland and the greater Paris area. Poland is extremely safe, while some parts of European cities have become unlivable. How did this happen? Ht @charliesmirkley

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