Bgmcgavin
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Bgmcgavin
@Bgmcgavin1
Husband, Father, Community Volunteer, Christian, Science Guy, #EagleScout
Tennessee, USA Katılım Ocak 2021
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🛼 “Viral or Vital?”
A young boy on skates in India is chasing internet fame with one of the most shocking stunts caught on camera. He skates full speed down a busy road toward a moving bus… then suddenly drops and crawls completely underneath it while it keeps rolling.
For several heart-stopping seconds it looks like a tragedy waiting to happen — but somehow he shoots back out unharmed. 😳
Clips like this spread fast on platforms like TikTok and Instagram, where extreme stunts often rack up millions of views.
Is chasing viral fame worth risking your life for a few seconds of internet attention — or should platforms stop promoting dangerous stunt videos? 🚦📱
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@Bgmcgavin1 @AmiriKing Ask Grok is currently available to Premium and Premium+ subscribers only. Subscribe to unlock this feature: x.com/i/premium_sign…
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@AngelMD1103 @DrAlmarielao It's a parking lot design issue. We've become conditioned to pull our cars in until the wheels hit the wheel stops. When the side walk is same level as the lot, you have the modular tire stops. With this one, no modular stops, just sidewalk curb. Solution, widen the sidewalk.
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A woman is walking along the sidewalk on her way to work. As she approaches a row of parked cars, she notices that several of them are backed up so far that their bumpers are encroaching on the sidewalk. This forces her to step off the sidewalk momentarily to navigate around them.
It’s frustrating when sidewalks aren’t fully accessible due to parked cars. Sidewalks are meant for pedestrians, and blocking them prioritizes vehicles over people. While finding parking can be challenging, drivers should avoid imposing on spaces meant for safe walking. This raises an important question about urban design and whether cities should enforce stricter rules or redesign parking spaces to prevent such issues.
What do you think? Should there be tougher penalties for blocking sidewalks, or should we be more understanding of drivers in crowded areas? Should cars be allowed to block sidewalks, even partially, if parking spaces are tight? Or does this create unnecessary inconvenience and safety hazards for pedestrians, particularly those with strollers, wheelchairs, or limited mobility?
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@robertlufkinmd @grok is this a verified study? Some of the comments here say it isn't.
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I used to teach that osteoarthritis was "wear and tear" — lose weight, take painkillers, wait for a knee replacement.
A study just published in Cell Metabolism proved that wrong.
Semaglutide (Ozempic) didn't just reduce joint pain in osteoarthritis patients — it reversed cartilage damage.
MRI showed new cartilage growth in weight-bearing knee areas after just 24 weeks.
The key finding: this wasn't about weight loss.
Pair-fed mice that lost the same weight showed zero cartilage protection. Semaglutide appears to work by reprogramming chondrocyte metabolism — switching cells from inefficient glycolysis (2 ATP) to oxidative phosphorylation (up to 36 ATP).
Translation: it's a metabolic fix, not a mechanical one.
Osteoarthritis affects 600 million people. We've been treating it as a structural problem. It's a metabolic one.
Full breakdown coming on the Health Longevity Secrets podcast.
#GLP1 #Ozempic #Osteoarthritis #MetabolicHealth #Longevity
Source:
sciencealert.com/semaglutide-ma…

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