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Ryezun

@RyezinFallVA

I like making stuff :3 18+ Rank: 24 pfp by: @TheHogInALog

Austin, TX 가입일 Haziran 2023
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venk
venk@venkpng·
Made a fan club with @catto_black 😌
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話題の面白ツイ図鑑
話題の面白ツイ図鑑@BenjaminDa91346·
Wiiのテーマソングを流すYaeji、最高です
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Dr. Rhonda Patrick
Dr. Rhonda Patrick@foundmyfitness·
Oxytocin is more than the “cuddle hormone.” It may be a key regulator of aging and longevity. We've long known about oxytocin's role in translating social experiences into physiological health and stress resilience. New research identifies the biological mechanism. Oxytocin levels decline with age, leading to epigenetic remodeling, mitochondrial dysfunction, and chronic inflammation. Restoring oxytocin levels reverses these changes. This points to a profound idea: cultivating strong social ties throughout adulthood can mitigate this loss of oxytocin signaling and promote robust health and resilience against stress and disease. As sterile-sounding as it might seem, it's a strong argument to think about intimate bonds and social interactions as pro-longevity interventions. They're not optional.
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
Research shows that regularly practicing gratitude can lead to measurable changes in the brain. This effect is driven by neuroplasticity, the brain’s ability to reorganize itself based on repeated thoughts and behaviors. When people intentionally focus on appreciation, neural pathways involved in emotional control and coping become stronger. Grateful thinking also stimulates the release of dopamine and serotonin, chemicals linked to pleasure and motivation, while helping reduce cortisol, the hormone associated with stress. Brain regions such as the prefrontal cortex and hypothalamus become more active, supporting improved mood regulation and overall mental health. Over time, gratitude does more than provide short-term emotional relief. It gradually shifts the brain away from its natural bias toward threat detection and toward noticing positive experiences instead. Simple habits like writing down what you’re thankful for or expressing appreciation aloud reinforce these patterns, making optimistic thinking more automatic. Studies indicate that this repeated practice builds lasting neural connections, promoting emotional balance, resilience, and well-being. In essence, regularly acknowledging what’s going well can retrain the brain showing that small daily moments of gratitude can produce meaningful, long-term psychological benefits.
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Halmardis
Halmardis@halmardis·
Random sketch because why not
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Ryezun@RyezinFallVA·
@voltwolp Hot damnnn!! Them hugging muscles 🤤
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Volt 🔜 TFF
Volt 🔜 TFF@voltwolp·
I’m feeling kinda big lately :3
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☠️ HAPPY ☠️
☠️ HAPPY ☠️@happyroadkill·
average conspiracy cycle when it’s actually real
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Holy fool
Holy fool@Uhnaarkali·
i love it when it's faggy like this outside
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Ryezun@RyezinFallVA·
@venkpng I would hang with him until I'm AWKSHUALLY annoying >:3
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Aether ☘️
Aether ☘️@Aethergn·
Life with you makes it all worthwhile ❤️
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Legend50210
Legend50210@Legend50210·
The first step to finding out your potential is to stop saying "I wish" and to give it an "I will try". By come of time, your "I will try" will become an "I can do" and your canvas will become as limitless as your imagination depicts.
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