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AnthonyJCarvalho

@AnthonyJCar87

Katılım Mayıs 2023
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AnthonyJCarvalho
AnthonyJCarvalho@AnthonyJCar87·
@_willcompton This year my wife and I introduced and watched through this entire series with our two girls 10/7. They loved it and it was great to revisit.
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MMA On Point
MMA On Point@mmaonpoint·
Was this the worst beatdown a former UFC champ has taken after losing their title?
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AnthonyJCarvalho@AnthonyJCar87·
@OffGuardian0 I own a tesla and enjoy it's auto drive, however this is the first step to mandated automation.
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OffGuardian
OffGuardian@OffGuardian0·
Here's where this goes... Firstly, kiss successful insurance claims goodbye. Any accident will be blamed on "sub-optimal driver performance", and that time your hands moved briefly from the 10-and-2 or your eyeline wasn't correctly picked up by the mirror sensor will be used to blame your fender-bender on you. Secondly, there will be a big "people drive dangerously" propaganda push. "ADDW data harvesting has shown up 80% of us might be driving more recklessly than we think", or "most veteran drivers slip in to bad habits, reports show". Then comes the new legislation to act on this totally fabricated problem. What is it? Oh, it's re-certification. Every driver has to be re-certified after X years on the road. Or maybe your driver monitoring data will be uploaded to a database and scanned for errors. Those errors put points on your license and if you go over a certain number of points, your ability to drive is taken away pending recertification. You can appeal, and drive while the appeal takes place. But the appeal fee is greater than the recertification fee, and if you lose, you have to pay legal costs, and you're not allowed to drive for double the usual amount of time. You'll have to pay a "processing" fee for re-certifying, of course, and if you fail, you'll have to wait X amount of months before you can try again. Headlines will celebrate both the (fictional) decrease in traffic fatalities and that the smaller number of private vehicles on the road has improved the pollution levels in the inner cities. An opinion piece from an anonymous "former driver" will appear in the Guardian "I lost my drivers license, and it's the best thing that ever happened to me". It will talk up how much money they're saving on petrol and road tax, and how much fitter they get walking everywhere and how they know their neighbours so well now. And all sorts of cosy anecdotes about the charming characters and life-affirming tableaux that public transport exposes you to.
Europa.com@europa

🇪🇺 From July 2026, a new EU regulation will require all new cars to include driver-surveillance systems (ADDW), using interior cameras to track eye movement, head position and attention levels to detect “distraction or drowsiness.” The systems are designed for in-car safety alerts, with data processed in real time within the vehicle. Follow: @europa

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Retro Recall (☥𝐃𝐁)
Retro Recall (☥𝐃𝐁)@RetroMoviesDB·
Batman: The Animated Series Not a lot of shows out of the 90s could stand up to this show. It's perfect.
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AnthonyJCarvalho
AnthonyJCarvalho@AnthonyJCar87·
@NapoleonBonabot They press blue when it's hypothetical. They can be "nice" when it would literally cost them nothing. Almost all of the people pressing the blue in reality would hit the red button when their lives were truly on the line.
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Raven@Ravenismeee·
Name a video game that you've easily put 1,000 hours into Gifs only!!
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April Clark
April Clark@autogynefiles·
Sure. Which ones you do recommend?
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Mistress Dividend
Mistress Dividend@mistressdivy·
What’s a "lost" website from the early 2000s that you still think about today?
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Robb Allen
Robb Allen@ItsRobbAllen·
New Trolley problem has arrived, only it's dumber. Pres Red - 100% chance of living. Blue - Non-zero chance of dying. It has nothing to do with empathy for others unless you're stuck on suicidal empathy, which is YOUR fault, not mine. There is ZERO logical reason for ANYONE to press blue. NONE.
vittorio@IterIntellectus

why would anyone even press blue?!?

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Sav!
Sav!@thisissavvy1·
Film critics and casual movie-goers are watching movies the same way. Most of you don’t care about narrative, pacing, or general aesthetics. You just want to be entertained, and that’s cool. If you’re entertained, then you say it’s good. #Michael is entertaining, and if this were a concert film instead of a music biopic, then the conversation would be different, but it’s not that. Narratively, it’s weak sauce.
🖤 Buy Physical Media 🖤@VHSDVDBLURAY4K

This might be the biggest L critics have ever taken

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AnthonyJCarvalho
AnthonyJCarvalho@AnthonyJCar87·
@NicHulscher Concerning there was already a steady rise, however thats quite the jump in the last 5 years.
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Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
Nicolas Hulscher, MPH@NicHulscher·
U.S. GOVERNMENT CANCER DATA JUST DROPPED Overall cancers in those under 50 JUMPED 6.4% from 2021 to 2023 during mass mRNA uptake. BRAIN TUMORS: +19.5% COLON/RECTAL CANCER: +19.4% SMALL INTESTINE CANCER: +15.5% OVARIAN CANCER: +12.8% STOMACH CANCER: +7.3% BREAST CANCER: +3.6%
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Nicolas Hulscher, MPH@NicHulscher

COVID "VACCINES" INCREASE YOUR RISK OF 7 MAJOR CANCERS Prostate: +69% Breast: +54% Bladder: +62% Colon: +35% Stomach: +34% Lung: +53% Thyroid: +35% HUNDREDS of studies show they are one of the largest carcinogenic exposures in HISTORY, driven by 17 cancer-inducing mechanisms.

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AnthonyJCarvalho
AnthonyJCarvalho@AnthonyJCar87·
@jerryteixeira I am 3 days a week now, with comp I try and push it a bit more on each day I'm there and really get after strength/conditioning training.
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JT | Jerry Teixeira
JT | Jerry Teixeira@jerryteixeira·
@AnthonyJCar87 Yeah, same. I over reach close to comp, but when I dine have a comp coming up, I shoot for every other day if possible
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JT | Jerry Teixeira
JT | Jerry Teixeira@jerryteixeira·
I compete in jiu jitsu at 46 and can hang with guys half my age on the mat. But there's one thing they can do that I can't. They can go hard Monday night and come back for Tuesday class like nothing happened. If I go hard Monday night, I can feel it the next day. And my Oura score the next morning matches. Sleep takes a hit. HRV down. My body still recovering from what happened 12 hours ago. At 25, your recovery system runs like a new engine. Full intensity, cool down in an hour, do it again tomorrow. At 46, at the same intensity and output, the engine takes 24 hours to cool down. Performance didn't really change, but recovery did. This is why I structure my week around recovery these days, not training. I try to hit the noon class when I can, because my recovery is dramatically better when I train midday vs. 6-8pm. But I have a wife, kids, work, responsibilities Just like you. I can't always get to the noon slot. So most weeks it's Monday evening 6-8pm, Wednesday 7-8:30pm, and Saturday at noon. Those evening sessions wreck my sleep architecture every time. Elevated resting heart rate, lower HRV, worse deep sleep. It's not an opinion, I can feel it and I can see it in my data. But when I give myself the recovery time I actually need, not what a 25 year old needs , I perform just as well the next time I step on the mat. Of course there are limits. At the highest levels of competitive sport, age matters. Younger athletes recover faster, so they can train at high intensities more frequently. And yes, you do lose some explosiveness after about 30. But a lot of that is tied to the muscle mass loss that happens in people who don't strength train. While we can mitigate that significantly. I won't be as explosive as a 25 year old who also trains properly, but I'm more explosive than the 25 year old who doesn't. Even if you're very muscular, fast twitch power is the first thing to go and at the highest levels, that matters a lot. For the other 99.9% of us, It doesn't matter much at all. What matters is, you don't decline much with age, but just have less margin for error. Rest days after 40 arent laziness, they're part of the program to keep performing at a high level. Provide enough stimulus to adapt, but just as important, enough recovery to come back and do it again feeling fresh. That's how you perform well for decades, not by forcing yourself to redline when what your body really needs is to recover.
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