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Société détestable, chuis soutenu par 5 piliers je vais rester stable 👆🏾 S/o Alpha Wann 🇸🇳

Katılım Temmuz 2024
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Ike Ojuku
Ike Ojuku@IkeOjuku·
Situational awareness, beating them in their own game nice 👌.
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冨樫義博
冨樫義博@Un4v5s8bgsVk9Xp·
カラー依頼の色紙完了。
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Nalin
Nalin@nalinrajput23·
Two of the greatest free applications humanity has ever created.
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LakeShowYo
LakeShowYo@LakeShowYo·
Luka Doncic has passed Kobe Bryant for most points in a single month in Lakers History 🤯🪄
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Marcel
Marcel@illnevercallitx·
That's it. That's the best picture from Saturday's No Kings protests in the USA. The literal Statue of Liberty being detained by police. It doesn't get much more poetic than this.
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Joon Lee
Joon Lee@joonlee·
me on twitter vs. me on linkedin
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𝗠𝘂𝗵𝗲𝗲 ♛
𝗠𝘂𝗵𝗲𝗲 ♛@muheediva01·
Some people are mean and bitter because they had a rough childhood. Some people are kind and caring for the same reason.
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stressed
stressed@onlystresstoday·
The hardest battle is between your old habits and your new standards.
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Your Best Version
Your Best Version@YourPrimePath·
avoid doing mental masturbation
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JP Acosta
JP Acosta@acosta32_jp·
Yuta and Rika in the latest episode of JJK:
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Jvnior
Jvnior@Jvnior·
🚨🇯🇵 BREAKING: 24,000 Japanese people took to the streets to support Iran and Palestine against the Zionist Epstein regime. I love you Japan. I hope to visit you soon.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
You’re 35. Someone raises their voice and suddenly you’re 7 years old again, sitting at the kitchen table, trying to disappear. Your brain is literally reverting to the age you were when the original wound happened. Neuroscientist Joseph LeDoux at NYU found that your brain has a fear shortcut. Sensory information hits your amygdala (the brain’s alarm system) before it ever reaches the part that thinks logically. The alarm fires in about 12 milliseconds. Rational thought takes over 250. In someone carrying old trauma, the alarm wins every time. Your body reacts before your mind even knows what happened. Bessel van der Kolk’s team put trauma survivors in brain scanners and watched what happens during a flashback. Three things go wrong at once. The amygdala floods the body with stress hormones, preparing you to fight or run. The prefrontal cortex, the part of your brain that says “calm down, you’re safe, this is 2026,” goes quiet. And Broca’s area, the region that lets you put thoughts into words, shuts off entirely. Van der Kolk compared it to having a stroke. Trauma survivors sitting frozen and silent in emergency rooms aren’t choosing not to speak. The brain region for language has gone offline. The missing piece is the hippocampus. It’s the part of your brain that tags memories with a time and place, filing them as “this happened years ago.” Chronic stress hormones physically shrink it. MRI scans of PTSD patients consistently show this. When your hippocampus can’t do its job, your brain stops distinguishing a 20-year-old memory from something happening right now. That’s why a slamming door in 2026 can put you right back in a room from 1998. Your brain genuinely cannot tell the difference. The CDC ran the largest study on childhood trauma ever done. 64% of American adults report at least one adverse childhood experience. Those who had four or more were 12 times more likely to attempt suicide, develop depression, or struggle with addiction. The annual cost: $14.1 trillion. The good news: this isn’t always permanent. A study of PTSD patients found that after treatment, the hippocampus grew back by 4.6%. The part of the brain that files memories as “the past” can be rebuilt.
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🚨: When trauma is triggered, you react at the age you were when it happened, not your current age.

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Kia 🧸ྀི
Kia 🧸ྀི@xevekiah·
DNA is really so crazy. Have y’all heard that story about the woman who had a baby with her husband, but when he got a DNA test, it said he wasn’t the father? The mother insisted he was the dad, so they repeated the test multiple times, and it kept saying the same thing. It later came out that, based on the DNA results, he wasn’t the father… but the uncle of the child. Which made no sense because he was an only child. After more extensive testing, they discovered the husband was actually a chimera, meaning he had absorbed his twin in the womb and carried two sets of DNA. So basically… the baby was biologically his twin brother’s child, even though he was the one who fathered it.
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Hit me with the harshest reality truth.

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