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Spencer C.S.

Spencer C.S.

@spenraw

Behavioral interventionist, I like politics and video games to stop thinking about politics Gundam breaker 4?

New Westminster, British Colum 가입일 Nisan 2010
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CALL TO ACTIVISM
CALL TO ACTIVISM@CalltoActivism·
BREAKING: A DC pollster just texted me “it’s over” after Donald Trump’s speech today where he called “affordability” a “line of bullshit.” There is not one Republican lawmaker who is up in 2028 that didn’t just shit their pants. He just gave Democrats the perfect ad.
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Robert Reich
Robert Reich@RBReich·
Never forget this: Working people outnumber the billionaires and CEOs by a huge margin. When workers stand together, they win. Solidarity. #MayDay
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José Mellinas ❗
José Mellinas ❗@JoseMellinas_·
El debut de METAL GEAR SOLID 2 en el E3 2000 cambió las reglas del juego para siempre. CÓMO SE HIZO METAL GEAR SOLID 2 explora ese momento e incluye material nunca antes disponible en nuestro idioma. ¡Tres unidades disponibles, para los más rápidos! appleheadteam.com/producto/como-…
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metal gear facts
metal gear facts@MetalGearFacts1·
Do you know what day it is today?
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@pcgamer Japanese studios keep same employees and why there is a Ys or trail game every year
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PC Gamer
PC Gamer@pcgamer·
A gaming CEO just said 'We’ve been a little bit too romantic about the idea that we should have employees and give people long-term job security', and doesn't that sum up everything wrong with the industry right now pcgamer.com/gaming-industr…
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Your jaw has the parts to grow a third set of teeth. They never finished forming. A protein in your body kept them locked away since before you were born. Japan's new drug blocks that protein. The lock comes off. Those buried tooth parts wake up and grow into real teeth. In 2018, this worked on mice. It worked again on ferrets. The team picked ferrets because, like humans, ferrets grow two sets of teeth in their lifetime. Rats and mice don't. Human trials started at Kyoto University in late 2024. Thirty men, aged 30 to 64, each with at least one missing molar, are receiving injections. This first round only tests safety. Whether it grows teeth in real people is still unknown. That data is years away. The first patients to be treated will be young children, ages 2 to 7, born missing 6 or more permanent teeth. This is a rare birth defect affecting about 1 in 1,000 people. Trials in those kids run through 2027. The next round through 2029. Earliest public sale: 2030. For adults losing teeth to cavities, accidents, or old age, the wait is longer. Toregem itself admits dentures and implants will stay the standard answer for years. A single implant in America costs $3,000 to $6,000, and the global implant market was worth $5.5 billion in 2025. So the headline oversells things. Nobody is replacing implants this decade. But the Japanese dentist behind the drug spent nearly 30 years working on this. He found an ancient genetic switch our bodies stopped flipping long ago, and built a way to flip it back on.
All day Astronomy@forallcurious

🚨: Japan trials new drug that regrows human teeth ─ ending dentures and implants forever

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Spencer C.S.@spenraw·
@ZhugeEX You make it seem like it's culture of expression vs culture of government silencing
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Daniel Ahmad
Daniel Ahmad@ZhugeEX·
The fundamental difference here, beyond different player preferences, is that Discord and Steam Community features are blocked in China, which means user reviews function as a primary feedback mechanism, rather than purely as purchase guidance as seen in Western markets.
Garret@Grrted

This is insane

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Rachel Gilmore
Rachel Gilmore@atRachelGilmore·
Canada’s wealth gap is the widest it’s been in Statistics Canada’s recorded history. You’d think Carney would focus on that -- not privatization. In fact, “Carney’s policies will only make inequality even worse," @DTCochrane, a senior economist with the Canadian Labour Congress, told me. Uh oh:
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Dawnwalker@DawnwalkerGame·
⚙ System requirements
Dawnwalker tweet media
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Having a baby physically shrinks part of a woman's brain. Having a second baby shrinks a totally different part. Scientists in Amsterdam just figured out why, and the explanation involves the same process that happens in teenage brains. This is from a research group in Amsterdam called the Pregnancy Brain Lab. They published their findings in Nature Communications on February 19, 2026. The team scanned the brains of 110 women. 40 were about to have their first baby, 30 were about to have their second, and 40 had never been pregnant. They scanned everyone before pregnancy and again after birth. The results were so consistent that a computer program could look at any of those brain scans and correctly tell whether the woman had been pregnant. Every single time. When a woman has her first baby, the biggest changes happen in the part of the brain that handles thinking about yourself and other people. The same region that runs daydreaming and inner monologue. That whole area visibly shrinks. And it stays shrunk for at least six years after birth, according to a 2021 follow-up study by the same team. When she has a second baby, that same area shifts a little more, but the biggest changes happen somewhere else. They happen in the part of the brain that controls what you focus on, and the part that controls how your body moves. Even the wiring between the brain and the muscles becomes more efficient. Lead researcher Milou Straathof said it looks like the brain rewiring itself for taking care of more than one kid at a time. The shrinking sounds bad. The lab compares it to what happens in teenage brains during puberty. Hormones flood the brain and trigger a kind of cleanup. Weak connections between brain cells get cleared away. The strong ones stay and get stronger. The brain ends up smaller, but the connections that remain work faster. The hormonal flood of pregnancy seems to do the same thing. Elseline Hoekzema, who runs the Pregnancy Brain Lab and has been studying this since 2017, told CNN: sometimes less is more. The pattern is layered. The first pregnancy does the deep work on identity and how a mom thinks about her baby. The second pregnancy adds a new layer focused on attention and movement. About one in five new mothers globally develops postpartum depression. The same brain circuits being remodeled here are the ones tied to mood and bonding with the baby. Mapping what a healthy maternal brain looks like is the first step toward catching when something goes wrong.
All day Astronomy@forallcurious

🚨: A second pregnancy transforms the brain, making it sharper and more efficient as it adapts to caring for two children, research finds.

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𐌁𐌉Ᏽ 𐌕𐌉𐌌𐌉
Companies replacing junior roles with AI and then wondering why they can't find senior talent in five years is going to be the most predictable crisis in hiring history.
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Taylor Lorenz
Taylor Lorenz@TaylorLorenz·
@seanspicer Sean I literally just saw you like 8 hours ago at the CNN brunch and you were perfectly nice. Either grow the balls to say this type of nonsense to my face or take a seat!
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Dexerto
Dexerto@Dexerto·
Expedition 33's Ben Starr says that video games don't need live action adaptations
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Absolute bombshell. Expert journalist Courtney Bonneau completely dismantles Donald Trump's fake narrative. While Trump claims to free Lebanon, she confirms Israeli army is systematically murdering civilians & journalists using American tax dollars. Tax money is financing crimes.
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