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There’s a God that taught a tiny bird how to sew.
Jenica Eugenia@2Dinu83028
El pájaro sastre es famoso por su asombrosa habilidad para construir nidos "cosiendo" hojas. 😊
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Fantascientifiche dichiarazioni di Aureliano, VAR di Como-Inter, che ha parlato del non contatto Bonny-Nico Paz: "Bonny commette 3 infrazioni ma si salva perché non tocca Nico Paz. Con il tocco ci sarebbe stata una review per il rosso. Chi fa cosa? Nico Paz ha il pallone e calcia, il suo calcio finisce per colpire Bonny. Perché questo non è rigore? Perché entra in uno spazio particolare. Il Var non interviene perché la valutazione fatta in campo dall'arbitro è quella di imprudenza. E per questo motivo il rigore viene confermato, con la decisione che resta di competenza di chi è sul campo" (Tmw)
Quindi la tesi di Aureliano è che sarebbe stato fallo in caso di contatto ma non c'è alcun contatto e quindi ha dato fallo lo stesso

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@MFAofArmenia @IsraelMFA Are you guys fucking insane?
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Mentally healthy people live in a permanent hallucination.
Lauren Alloy's landmark studies at Temple University shattered a comfortable assumption about mental health.
She gave participants a simple task: press a button and try to control when a light turns on.
Some had control, others didn't.
Depressed participants accurately identified when they had zero influence over the light. Mentally healthy participants believed they were controlling it even when the light operated on pure randomness.
The pattern repeated across dozens of experiments. Healthy people overestimated their test scores before getting results back. They predicted longer lifespans, better job prospects, and lower divorce risk than statistical reality supported. Meanwhile, mildly depressed individuals predicted outcomes that matched actual data with eerie precision.
Alloy called this "depressive realism" and it reveals something disturbing about human consciousness. What we label as mental wellness depends on systematic self deception. Your brain evolved to lie to you about your chances, your control, and your capabilities because accurate risk assessment would have killed your ancestors before they reproduced.
The optimism that gets you out of bed each morning is the same cognitive error that makes you buy lottery tickets.
But, the depressed participants who saw reality clearly became more depressed as a result of their accuracy. Knowing the truth about your limited control and uncertain future creates a feedback loop that spirals into paralysis.
Evolution faced a choice between accuracy and action. It chose action every time.
The people you admire for their mental strength are chemically incapable of seeing how bad the odds really are.

DAN KOE@thedankoe
If you want a rare life, you have to be delusional. Doubt can enter your mind, and it can sound reasonable, but if you entertain it too much it will slowly drag you down into stagnation. I'd rather reap the lesson from massive failure than do nothing because it's not "realistic."
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No one will remember 99.9% of the people who ran yesterday’s Boston Marathon.
But this clip — two guys stopping to help while hundreds of other athletes ran past — will be played for generations as the perfect example of sportsmanship and simply being a good human.
Doing the right thing and helping others is one of the most noble things we can do with our time in this world.
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Wholesome moment captured at Boston Marathon 🥹
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