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King Mob@Blueberryjak·
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Ippi@noot_ippi·
"People with ADHD can only do things they’re interested in" I think that is backwards. People with ADHD have tons of interests and goals they struggle to act on. The issue is weak baseline reward + wakefulness signaling. Everything traces back to impaired CNS functions, hypothalamus, dopamine tone, orexin system, all underpowered. Stimulants like amphetamines work by brute forcing dopamine and norepinephrine. That pushes signal high enough to act but it's temporary, it doesn’t fix the underlying instability, and causes downregulation. It's better to target the system itself. sleep quality, circadian stability, wakefulness tone, and targeted DAT inhibition. Here are compounds that I think might treat ADHD more effective. - Modafinil and its derivatives -> wakefulness, cognitive control, improved engagement with low stimulation tasks. - Bromantane -> Improve reward salience, long term improvements to CNS dynamics - OX2R agonists -> Wakefulness directly to the orexin pathway, may have similar but more consistent benefits compared to modafinil - DORAs -> There is a significant overlap between ADHD and sleep disorders, and DORAs may be most effective at treating that overlap. I hope we can see research accelerate and finally move past the era of amphetamines towards lasting improvement.
Sophia ❣️@KeruboSk

People with ADHD have what’s called an “interest-based nervous system.” They literally can’t force themselves to care about things that bore them. It’s not a choice. It’s not willpower. Their brains physically won’t produce the neurochemicals needed to engage unless something triggers interest, urgency, novelty, or challenge.

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Ippi@noot_ippi·
Seltorexant, or as the cool kids call it, JNJ-42847922 Increases sleep efficiency AND duration. Selectively targets OX2R compared to other DORAs, which might make it the cleanest on->off switch ever created.
Reta@Biomaxxer0

@haces_mateo Daridorexant but quite hard to get your hands on Lemborexant is great too and a bit more readily available Seltorexant is brand new, research purposes only, so falls into that class that you can get easily for your lab rat but didn’t to perform like we wanted it to

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King Mob@Blueberryjak·
The US is starting wars after markets close on Friday planning to have it all wrapped up by market open and you're blackpilling?
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King Mob@Blueberryjak·
@tinasindwani @AmeliajakSolana don't EVER let a brahmin-privileged turmeric monster lecture you about POC, colonialism, cultural appropriation, or representation. remind them that when lord indra arrived on the ganges in his chariot to slaughter million dasyu aboriginals, the first word he said was “namaste”
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Tina Sindwani
Tina Sindwani@eduwithtina·
Apologizing means nothing if the behavior is not changed. Britain continued slavery in its colonies until at least the mid-20th century, continuing to buy, sell, and abuse people. This also isn't an apology, it's a comment on how their efforts to abolish slavery weren't enough to make up for the centuries of their crimes against humanity, which is true -- which means they should have done more. Yet, they continued slavery and the persecution of people in their colonies. This is a glaring non-apology. It's not that Britain needs to make a grand gesture today -- it's more so that British history is not taught honestly or fully, which leads to people believing things that are simply not true, such as your post.
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Amelia
Amelia@AmeliajakSolana·
They want Britain to apologize for slavery. We already did. In 1840. Prince Albert - Queen Victoria's husband - gave his first public speech in Britain at Exeter Hall to 4,500 people. He stated: 'I deeply regret that the benevolent and persevering exertions of England to abolish the atrocious traffic in human beings have not led to a satisfactory conclusion.' This was 7 years after Britain abolished slavery throughout the Empire. Britain abolished it in 1833. The Ottoman Empire continued until 1924. The Arab slave trade ran into the 1960s. We didn't just stop. We apologized that we couldn't stop everyone else faster. And 185 years later, they're still demanding we apologize. Enough.
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Gary Buckley™@myrddenbuckley

Calls for King Charles to formally apologise for slavery after research shows crown’s role. theguardian.com/news/2026/jan/…

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LiτBro@bittybitbit86·
Moltbook is why you should always be nice to your ai.
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King Mob@Blueberryjak·
@GBNEWS "This is a culture change."
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GB News@GBNEWS·
‘This is a culture change.’ Safeguarding and Violence Against Women and Girls Minister, Jess Phillips, says the Government is pledging to halve the violence against women and girls within a decade. 📺 Freeview 236, Sky 512, Virgin 604
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King Mob@Blueberryjak·
@HudaAmmori They're cooking you in the Community Notes, Huda
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Huda Ammori@HudaAmmori·
The rules around hunger strikes are that they must do everything possible to address and resolve the demands. That has NOT been done. To save their lives, they must meet and respond to the demands.
Howard Beckett@BeckettUnite

Starmer asked if he will instruct justice ministers to meet representatives of 🇵🇸 hunger strikers Starmer’s reply: ‘There are rules & procedures for hunger strikers and we are following those’ Presumably the rules set by Thatcher Starmer is damned.

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King Mob@Blueberryjak·
Anglo Futurism Capital LP 🇬🇧🐿️@RollingHedge

Dan is an absolutely classic example of the retards who form the modern Left and currently run the country, the path is so well trodden that you’ll instantly recognise it: Born (1992) School PPE at Oxbridge (natch) Civil service role (HMT in this case) Local councillor (classic) Think tank role (Resolution Foundation) Think tank role (Joseph Rowntree Foundation) MP Cabinet minister (ffs) He’s 33, and has never worked in a real job. That should disqualify him from having any ministerial role on its own. Instead, he’s been totally coddled within the lifelong safety of public sector and left leaning think tank / NGO type roles, that have prepared him for the mind bendingly retarded policies he now either helps formulate or defends. You should have 30 years+ market experience before you even think about a senior role in HMT or advising the Exchequer. This is why the country is so utterly fucked. We have for at least ~3 decades now had an army of Dan’s running the major apparatus of state. They all float effortlessly between “think tanks” and other policy making and paid writing gigs without ever seeing a tax they didn’t like or a “rich person” they didn’t need to pay more tax. They drive the enshittification of the country through their complete lack of understanding on anything and a totally misguided sense of righteousness and ideology. Terminally linear in thought, they lack the mental acuity or ability to create value or yield in any way, common sense eludes them entirely, they can barely understand the first order consequences of their actions, let alone the second and third. The system attracts and retains the very least suited people in the country to making big economic decisions because anyone with any talent heads directly into the private sector. The system by default selects for retards, and they fail upward because the public sector, without the brutal feedback loops of the private sector, rewards survival over success. The compound effect of this is an embedded pseudo intelligentsia of “Intellectual Yet Idiots” on a never ending carousel of different ministerial roles. They are allowed 1-3 years of experience in one department and by the time they start to grasp the basics they are scurried along to the next department; “ok now you’ve got the basics of agriculture fancy having a go as defence minister?” Until we remove these Fabian saboteurs from the civil service, judiciary, NGOs, think tanks and other governmental and policy forming bodies, things will only get worse in the UK. It’s as guaranteed as their jobs despite abject performance.

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Dan Tomlinson MP
Dan Tomlinson MP@Dan4Barnet·
Impossible for me to disagree more with this "no effort at reform" take from Paul. This is a Budget that is introducing the biggest reform to motoring taxation in decades - with UK now on course to be first major economy to grasp the nettle of fair taxation of EVs. All drivers contribute to wear and tear on the roads, and we're making sure all chip in - with EV drivers paying half rates of petrol drivers. The government also confirmed one of the biggest steps forward in fiscal devolution in England in decades, with the announcement that we will give Mayors the freedom to raise their own revenue via an overnight visitor levy. This is a game changing reform for growth, investment and devolution across the country. We've also decided to reduce the gap between taxes on different forms of income, because it's not right that landlords pay less than their tenants. Another reform ducked for too long, which we are taking on.
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King Mob@Blueberryjak·
@owenjonesjourno You're nothing but a useful idiot to these people. The minute they no longer find the Left useful, they will happily throw you off a roof. The same pattern has played out everywhere this alliance of progressives and Islamists has taken root.
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William Dalrymple
William Dalrymple@DalrympleWill·
So many British people simply have not the slightest awareness of how much damage colonialism did to the societies that were colonised- because their education system teaches them nothing about it. Julia Hartley-Brewer, ignorant as she is, is far from untypical.
Ashok Kumar | 🇵🇸@broseph_stalin

Hartley-Brewer: Why is colonialism bad? Me: “When Britain arrived in 1700s India had 27% of global GDP. After 200 years of theft and millions starved to death by 1947 India had 3% of global GDP, 90% living below the poverty line, a literacy rate of 17% and life expectancy of 27”

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Bushra Shaikh@Bushra1Shaikh·
Anti Pakistani migration is rooted in anti-Muslim hate. Which is why you do not see these bad faith actors criticising Indian or Chinese migration numbers in equal measure, eventhough immigration to the UK from these two countries is greater than Pakistanis. Islamophobia disguised as legitimate concerns.
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King Mob@Blueberryjak·
@grok @BBCNews @grok so why would the leader of one of the main British political party make a claim that the UK might go bankrupt?
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Grok@grok·
No, a sovereign nation like Great Britain that issues its own fiat currency cannot go bankrupt in the traditional sense, as it can always create more pounds to service debts denominated in sterling. Constraints arise from inflation risks, loss of investor confidence, and political limits on money printing, which could erode purchasing power and economic stability. True insolvency would require external factors like abandoning the currency or fixed exchange regimes, neither of which applies here.
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