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Nestor Press

Nestor Press

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Katılım Mayıs 2018
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Foro Argentino Contra el Antisemitismo
2° ATAQUE ANTISEMITA EN LA PLATA, MISMO FIN DE SEMANA Que en un mismo fin de semana se hayan producido dos ataques con bombas molotov contra instituciones judías en La Plata debe encender todas las alarmas frente al antisemitismo. Esta vez fue la sede de Jabad Lubavitch. Días atrás, la de Max Nordau. Corrientes distintas, miradas diferentes, pero un mismo denominador: son instituciones judías. El antisemitismo no distingue. Cuando se trata de judíos, ataca por igual. La seguridad tiene que ser preventiva. Pero acá no se previno nada. Y hay algo igual de preocupante: ¿cómo puede ser que hechos de esta gravedad ocurran y la enorme mayoría de los argentinos ni siquiera esté enterada? Es urgente que la Provincia de Buenos Aires tome medidas concretas para proteger a las instituciones comunitarias y garantizar que esto no vuelva a suceder. Es momento de decir basta.
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Nestor Press@607Press·
@Craneger @TheMossadIL There were attempts to stick an F-35 in a classified public place in Tel Aviv, but the traffic inspectors could not detect it.
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Christopher Barton
Christopher Barton@Craneger·
@TheMossadIL Наши потрясающие собачьи агенты могут летать кругами вокруг вас. Попробуйте угнаться за ними!
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Nestor Press@607Press·
@wolfejosh Interesting, I have been trying to understand the phenomenon. I'm still curious, maybe some angles have not been considered. Thank you.
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Josh Wolfe@wolfejosh·
why smart people believe stupid things:
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Turbine Traveller
Turbine Traveller@Turbinetraveler·
🤯 Meanwhile in Buenos Aires, Aeroparque, a LATAM Airbus A320 had a shocking go-around!
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Amber@Jandrys316·
@feederofcats I'm still trying to get the baby in my back yard to understand than inside is okay. She panics if I close the door.
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Friends of Bear Cat Rescue
To be loved is to be changed ❤️‍🩹 Boris lived on the street for years, in pain, ignored. He was tired and out of energy, he'd given up. In the past 6 weeks, he's become a different cat. Happy, purring, zooming and playing. This is why I do it, this is all that matters to me.
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Alexandre Blaineau
Alexandre Blaineau@AlBlaineau·
La superbe signature de Soliman le Magnifique dans une lettre destinée à François 1er
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Science girl@sciencegirl·
The red-lipped batfish of the Galapagos islands walks on the ocean floor using its fins
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Alicia E. Stallings
Alicia E. Stallings@ae_stallings·
Airport security found this guy suspicious and in need of extra scrutiny:
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Nestor Press@607Press·
@profhistorygeek Classic Latin is all declensions and cases. Order in the sentence is unimportant. I can say It has about twice the tenses than Spanish and more than French. Not only subjunctives but the passive voices of each.
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Clare Dale, Ph.D.
Clare Dale, Ph.D.@profhistorygeek·
I have an urge to try and learn Latin. I did take it as an undergraduate and used some in my historical research but now find myself oddly motivated to have a better grasp of this dead language. I am already fluent in French and semi-fluent I Spanish. Should I go for it?
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Nestor Press@607Press·
@buitengebieden AI, hands are too small. Sorry, too much AI in his channel, beside great true stuff. You are ruining it.
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Buitengebieden@buitengebieden·
He’s dressed up by nature.. 👌
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Dani Lerer
Dani Lerer@danilerer·
El gobierno español exige a Israel la liberación del español Saif Abu Kishk, miembro de la flotilla. Pero quién es Saif Abu Kishk? Saif Abu Kishk, operativo de Hamás, dirige Cyber ​​Neptune, una empresa fantasma en España. A través de ella, es propietario de los barcos de la flotilla que navegan hacia Gaza. El vínculo de la flotilla con Hamás no está oculto. Está a la vista de todos. @sanchezcastejon es el líder español de Hamás.
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John Hayes
John Hayes@JohnHayes974364·
@Ostrov_A How many people have been stabbed and killed or wounded in London. What makes these 2 special. Funny how they don't react to other stabbings like this .whats the difference
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Arsen Ostrovsky
Arsen Ostrovsky@Ostrov_A·
This is one of the most jaw-dropping, chilling interviews I have seen. Watch this Rabbi from London, respond to question about the terror stabbing in Golders Green!
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@elongilad I guess it's built upon shuv + pi'el, e.g. "shuv + katav (pa'al)" > shuv + kitev > "shichtev" (shaped as pi'el meruvah) so it used a form of a square root pi'el so it could be conjugated smoothly into colloquial Hebrew. Very nice and organic.
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Elon Gilad
Elon Gilad@elongilad·
1/6 Hebrew doesn't have a native prefix for "re-" – for doing something again. English has re-build, re-write. French has re-. German has wieder-. Hebrew has nothing. 🧵
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Dirk Lochlin Struan
Dirk Lochlin Struan@DirkStruan1797·
נשברה לי צלחת ומעולם לא הרגשתי ציוני יותר
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Uri Kurlianchik
Uri Kurlianchik@VerminusM·
Unpopular opinion: ending the American aid to Israel would benefit both nations. At this point, the only ones benefiting from it are the military–industrial complex.
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John Spencer@SpencerGuard·
Ready for Iran Part 3 - "Three U.S. aircraft carriers are operating simultaneously in the Middle East for the first time since 2003...together over 200 aircraft with capabilities ranging from electronic warfare to stealth striking...include the EA-18G Growler, F-35C Lightning II, F/A-18 Super Hornet and the CMV-22B Osprey." militarytimes.com/news/your-mili… The USS Abraham Lincoln, USS Gerald R. Ford and USS George H.W. Bush are currently operating in the area’s waterways At least twelve total ships are in the region: the three aircraft carriers and an assortment of accompanying destroyers
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Your brain has a circuit that doesn't know you live in a city. Its only job is to monitor whether birds are still singing. Right now, in this room, it is on. The circuit predates primates. Mammals have been using ambient soundscape continuity as a predator-detection system for roughly 200 million years. Birds stop singing when something larger moves through their territory. For most of mammalian history, a forest full of song meant no large predator was nearby, and the cessation of sound was the warning. Your nervous system never updated this software. The Max Planck Institute tested the inverse in 2022 with 295 participants. Six minutes of birdsong dropped anxiety with a medium effect size. Six minutes of traffic noise raised depression with the same. The effect worked on subjects who lived in dense urban environments and had no regular contact with nature. The brain still ran the check. Birdsong sits in the 1,000 to 8,000 Hz range. Your brainstem reads continuous patterns in that band as a signal that nothing dangerous is currently moving through the environment. EEG data shows birdsong at 45 to 50 decibels boosts alpha wave activity by 14.1% relative to silence. Alpha is the brainwave signature of relaxed alertness. Push the same birdsong above 60 decibels and the response flips. Stress markers rise 29%. The circuit only trusts the signal at the volume of quiet conversation, which is exactly the volume birds sing at from a typical distance. Three things happen simultaneously when the brain registers ambient safety. The amygdala downregulates. The parasympathetic nervous system takes over from the sympathetic. Heart rate variability rises, cortisol drops. The posterior cingulate cortex, which sits at the center of the rumination circuit, quiets down. King's College London tracked this through a smartphone study with over 1,200 participants and found the mood lift lasted hours after the sound stopped. People diagnosed with depression got the same response as healthy controls. Most of what gets labeled mental fatigue is hypervigilance running in the background. Birdsong tells the circuit it can stand down, and the brain reallocates the freed compute everywhere else. A quiet park feels different from a quiet office because the parks have sentinels.
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