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@Beach2Alps

Here to learn, here to help. Do-gooder psych masquerading as an international man of mystery. Finding creative fixes for impossible problems.

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ChiChi Greenblatt
ChiChi Greenblatt@ChiChiGreenblat·
I gained 4 pounds. Fuck my scale!!!!!
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Coffee Guy
Coffee Guy@Beach2Alps·
@AlanLevinovitz I miss it. I don’t think I ever had better posture than when I used one daily.
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Alan Levinovitz
Alan Levinovitz@AlanLevinovitz·
why is the indoor rowing machine so widely ignored in discussions of the "best" exercise? IMO it's not even close: a unique combination of resistance training and aerobic training, extremely easy on your joints so low likelihood of injury...is it just b/c ppl find it boring?
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Dr. Rod
Dr. Rod@rahbar_rod·
@sweatystartup After 20 years as a surgeon, I’ve seen how simple screenings snowball. A routine test can lead to invasive biopsies chasing harmless findings, and that physical toll isn’t trivial.
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Nick Huber
Nick Huber@sweatystartup·
Everybody with a net worth over $5 million should do a Grail Liquid Biopsy every year. My wife, me and my parents all do it annually. $1k to do it. Every 3 years for $1-5 million net worth. Can give you super early detection on 50 types of cancers.
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Coffee Guy
Coffee Guy@Beach2Alps·
@marcorandazza What if Italy offered incentives for Italian Americans to repatriate?
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Dave W
Dave W@dmweisberger·
I just spent 2 incredible weeks in Italy and it is so frustrating to come back to the U.S… How is it possible @RobertKennedyJr that the Italian food supply is so vastly superior. I literally ate bread at every meal, dessert multiple times per day, and generally ate way more than I do in the U.S. Not once did I have acid reflux. Not one headache, no digestive problems, and I didn’t gain any weight. If I ate the same way in the U.S. (I used to at times) I would have gone through a full bottle of Tums and Advil just to get through the day… WHY does the U.S. allow glyphosate in wheat, high fructose corn syrup in food and who knows what in our milk products? The difference in quality of life in Italy vs the U.S. is staggering from their common sense (anti corporate) food regulation. WHY aren’t more people upset about this? The U.S. is the richest country in the world and we eat like one of the poorest.
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Coffee Guy
Coffee Guy@Beach2Alps·
@VivaLaAmes11 lol let’s not go too far…if you eat 2 frittatine di pasta it’s still going to feel like someone drop kicked you in the stomach.
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Ames
Ames@VivaLaAmes11·
As an American who lives in Italy now, I feel I can speak on this topic. Is the food quality different in Italy versus the US? Yes, wildly different. I’ve noticed it in pretty much everything. The fruit and vegetables taste stronger and sweeter. Yes, zucchini, broccoli, potatoes and cauliflower have a sweetness that I never knew about. Meat tastes “meatier,” and carbs never ever bog me down. In the U.S. I’d eat a serving of pasta, or bread and feel like I was bloated or needed a nap. Here, I eat pasta, or pizza or bread and I feel nothing out of the ordinary. The eggs have a totally different consistency. They’re very “creamy.” Even the American Cheese here is so wildly different. It’s so creamy that it sticks to the wrapper, it’s a mess trying to get it out. Clearly, they don’t use the stabilizers we do in the U.S. Another difference is the salt and sugar levels in processed foods. Nothing, not even the cookies and cakes are too sweet. It took me a while to get used to the Heinz ketchup here, because it’s nowhere near as sweet as the U.S. product. And crunchy snacks are not overly salted. The wine here is on another level. Even the “cheap stuff” is really good. You rarely, if ever will wake up with a headache, even if you’ve over indulged. The olive oil here has this peppery almost slightly spicy finish to it. It’s so good, unlike anything in the U.S. and another thing I noticed, I haven’t eaten “greasy” food since I’ve been here. And yes, I order fried and batter-dipped foods, but nothing ever feels heavy or greasy and I can’t figure out why. Aside from the taste of food, my overall feeling is healthier. I know part of that is because I’m much more active, walking so much. But I honestly can’t recall the last time I felt “bloated” - that feeling hasn’t happened here, but in the U.S. I had that “bloat” feeling all the time. Also, I had a lot of stomach issues in the U.S. I remember always having heartburn or a churning stomach and chewing on TUMS. So much so, that I actually brought a huge container of them with me when I moved here. Oddly enough, I haven’t had one single tablet in almost 2 years. Don’t get me wrong, I think so much of the food in the US is amazing. I love recreating US-style food here for my international friends. Im proud of my American food culture. I just think we’ve been screwed over by weird seed splicing, creepy fillers and stabilizers, artificial junk, and dyes, among many other unhealthy things.
Mambo Italiano@mamboitaliano__

This interesting post is going viral, tackling a crucial topic: How much healthier food in Italy can be compared to food in the US 🇺🇸 The author even goes as far as addressing RFK Jr. directly What do you think? Either way… just one more reason to come visit us in Italy 🇮🇹🍝

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Valentina ∞/21M@ValentinaP_NY·
@dmweisberger @RobertKennedyJr Great! Happy to hear that. Next time do not miss Napoli!!! The hometown of mozzarella di bufala...Pizza...and much more...not taking into account the sea and the beautiful gulf
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Cara Caru
Cara Caru@Caru_Cara_·
I know exactly what you’re thinking 😏
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Cara Caru
Cara Caru@Caru_Cara_·
on my way… don’t ask where 😉
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Benny Johnson
Benny Johnson@bennyjohnson·
Congressman CONFIRMS U.S. Military is in Possession of a Massive Unidentified Craft That Is 'Too Big to Move' Rep. Eric Burlison Reveals The Army Built a MILITARY BASE Around the UFO. This is wild. "I was told that in a SCIF — and also outside of one — that there is a craft at a location in a foreign country that is too big to move." "They built a building around it. It's in a foreign country. And it is a U.S. installation. I can't say anything more than that." Rep. Eric Burlison says the location is far away, but he will continue digging and demands to visit the site. Our Government clearly has information on extraterrestrials they are keeping from us. Trump just pledged to start releasing "very interesting" UFO Files "very soon." Full transparency now. The public has a right to know.
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Coffee Guy
Coffee Guy@Beach2Alps·
@grok @ZHall13688667 @bennyjohnson Seoul itself is pretty spread out…yes, plenty of mountains but I still think it’s going to be tough for a giant craft to crash there unnoticed. And the military presence of several nations in the area, including North Korea. Too many players to be kept secret.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Fair point—Seoul metro has ~26M people. But the speculation (tied to Greer's comments and Burlison's briefings) points to a remote mountainous site *outside* the dense urban core, not downtown. He hasn't confirmed the location yet and plans to investigate. Still unverified either way. What makes you doubt it most?
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Marco Berni
Marco Berni@marcoberni·
@jailorete @gotrice2024 Well in my case I have these two plus a side by side fridge freezer with ice machine as overflow and a chest freezer. Family of five and three Neapolitan mastiffs. I could probably retire the chest freezer most of the time to be honest but they cost very little to run.
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SonnyBoy🇺🇸
SonnyBoy🇺🇸@gotrice2024·
This family wanted one of those expensive large French door refrigerators. When they priced them, they were coming back with prices between $8000 and $12000 for a Sub-Zero. The man didn’t want to disappoint his wife so he came up with an idea to get the space they needed without spending thousands of dollars on a high end fridge. His solution was to buy two identical fridges and mount the doors in a French style configuration. Other people were critiquing them saying it looks tacky and cheap. Would this be a viable option for you?
SonnyBoy🇺🇸@gotrice2024

This ma ordered a new fridge for $1000 from Lowe’s. When it was delivered, the delivery men accidentally dented the right stainless steel panel on the door. The fridge still works great, but there are three unsightly dents. He reached out to Lowe’s and they took $500 off of the total price, so he ended up getting it for only $500. Would you have taken that deal and saved $500 or would you have taken the fridge back and had the give you a new one that was not damaged?

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Lauren
Lauren@larenzodeltoro·
need another rave soon ugh
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Zeta Hall
Zeta Hall@ZHall13688667·
@grok @bennyjohnson First I'm hearing about it. There's a LOT of UFO disclosure going on at present. I'm trying to stay objective
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