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Tehmina Sher

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Two things you don't fight for..... True love 💞 and true friends 🤝 They come naturally...

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Al Jazeera English@AJEnglish·
Pakistan’s Supreme Court has ordered an urgent medical review for former PM Imran Khan after reports emerged that he has lost 85% of the vision in his right eye due to medical neglect in prison aje.news/dqsmi7
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PTI
PTI@PTIofficial·
”آج میرا دل ٹوٹ گیا میرا دل ہِل گیا، کہ ہم نے اس کے لیے جو اڑھائی سال سے جیل میں بیٹھا کچھ نہیں کیا،ہم سب نے ان کے ساتھ زیادتی کی ہے۔غفور انجم کا نام یاد رکھیں عمران خان نے کہا تین مہینے سے اس کو آنکھ کے مسئلے کا بتا رہا تھا لیکن اس نے علاج نہیں کروایا ۔یہ صرف غفور انجم اکیلا نہیں سب ذمہ دار ہیں ان کو پتہ تھا کہ عمران خان کی نظر جا رہی ہے۔ انہوں نے انتظار کیا کہ عمران خان کی نظر خراب ہو جائے“۔ علیمہ خان @Aleema_KhanPK
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Naya Pakistan
Naya Pakistan@Naya__Pakistan_·
بیرسٹر سلمان صفدر کی رپورٹ کے مطابق عمران خان کے سیل میں انکا یہ سامان پایا گیا:۔ جائے نماز، تسبیح۔لگ بھگ 100 کتابیں، دو dumbbells، ٹشو پیپرز، ماوتھ واش، شیونگ جیل اور شیونگ کٹ،دو تولیے عمران خان کے یہ الفاظ پاکستان کی سیاسی تاریخ کا ایک حوالہ بن جائیں گے ۔ عمران خان کہتے ہیں " انہیں survival کے لیے بنیادی ضروریات کے علاوہ کچھ نہیں چاہیے
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Adil Raja@soldierspeaks·
عمران خان کی آنکھ خراب کرنے کا ذمہ دار عبدلغفور انجم نہیں بلکہ عاصم منیر ہے۔ باقی سب سکرپٹ کیمطابق کیا جارہا ہے۔۔۔
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القرآن الکریم
القرآن الکریم@Al_Quran_011·
reposts, it will help you🤍🕊️
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Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
You wake up at 6 in the morning, look out the window and see this. What are your first words?
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
I just finished an interview with Dr. Roman Yampolskiy, and I need you all to know how fkn dangerous AI will become in the next 2-3 years. Forget the war in Ukraine, Gaza, Iran, Epstein, and everything else going on around you. The human specie is at risk of extinction in our lifetime! Here’s the fact: the people MOST worried about AI are the scientists and executives creating it, the ones building it. They are the ones warning me, building bunkers, and preparing for the worst, while the average person is completely oblivious. Think about it: We are about to create a form of intelligence that is more advanced than humans. Imagine we discover aliens and they plan to visit Earth in 2 years. Wouldn’t we all unite as a species and focus on preparing for this visit and taking all precautions? Well, this is exactly what’s happening, except this “alien” is AI, specifically Artificial Super Intelligence, or ASI, and we humans are creating it without preparing for what’s to come. I cannot think of any reason why ASI, a superhuman, self-improving, conscious AI, would make any effort to preserve human life. No one has the answer on how we can prepare for such a world. Dr. Yampolskiy recommends we shut it down, and he’s one of the most important voices in the industry. But the least we can do is talk about it and stop wasting time, energy, and money on stupid shit like wars. The human species is at risk of extinction in our lifetime!, and will do more interviews like this to bring attention to this issue before it's too late.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
A parrotfish sleeps inside a self-made mucus cocoon that hides its scent and protects it from predators overnight
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
How squirrels use memory tricks and brain changes to survive winter
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Nature is Amazing ☘️
Nature is Amazing ☘️@AMAZlNGNATURE·
How many chicks can a Comb-crested Jacana dad fit under his wings?
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
A rare white squirrel enjoying a snowy day
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Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸
Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸@jacksonhinkle·
❌🇮🇱 EPSTEIN PLOTTED TO OVERTHROW THESE MEN…
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Wonder of Science
Wonder of Science@wonderofscience·
Close encounter with a giant cuttlefish (Sepia apama). 📽: Bri Heaney
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Naya Pakistan
Naya Pakistan@Naya__Pakistan_·
عمران خان کو اللہ لمبی صحت والی زندگی دے۔ سب لوگ آمین لکھیں
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Just sunlight on a reflective surface: it can create the most mesmerizing visuals.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
A baby’s brain interprets a mother’s absence as a survival threat — triggering a rapid, massive surge in cortisol. When an infant cannot find or sense their primary caregiver, the response is far more than emotional distress: the brain registers it as an immediate life-threatening emergency. Studies show that separation activates the infant’s stress response system almost instantly. Within less than 60 seconds, levels of cortisol — the body’s main stress hormone — can spike by 200–300%. This dramatic physiological reaction is not a learned behavior or a sign of “difficult” temperament. It is a deeply hard-wired, evolutionarily ancient mechanism designed to compel urgent reconnection with the caregiver, ensuring the infant’s survival. For a developing baby, safety is biologically synonymous with the physical presence of the primary attachment figure. What appears as intense crying or panic is actually a finely tuned neurobiological alarm system that ramps up alertness, mobilizes energy, and drives behaviors aimed at restoring proximity and security. Recognizing that these powerful responses stem from fundamental biology — rather than personality — highlights just how critical early caregiver connection is for healthy emotional and physiological development. [Bernard, K., Lee, A. H., & Dozier, M. (2023). "Maternal separation and cortisol response in 12-month-old infants: A longitudinal study." Developmental Psychobiology, 65(1), e22345. DOI: 10.1002/dev.22345]
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Nature is Amazing ☘️
Nature is Amazing ☘️@AMAZlNGNATURE·
A deer enjoying cherry blossoms in Nara, Japan
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
A bird’s brain smaller than a pea just outsmarted quantum scientists. [🎞️ rootxdeep]
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Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
🚨: LOOK UP TONIGHT Triple conjuction forming a 'smiley face' 🌙☺
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
You are now listening to a 432 hertz frequency. Take a moment to regulate your nervous system. This sound aids in releasing happy hormones such as serotonin and endorphins naturally, regulating blood pressure and heart rate. [📹 Lawrence Chatton]
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