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@BluesRanch

This account is performance art. Dangerous ideas played for laughs. Nothing here is real.

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🧬Maxpein🧬@maximumpain333·
I CRIED WHEN I READ THIS A parent’s home will always remain open for their children… even after arguments, distance, disappointment, or years apart. But many parents quietly realize that once their children grow up, they slowly stop having a place in their children’s busy lives. Parents spend their whole life saving money for their children’s future… while many children grow up counting every expense spent on their parents. A mother will stay awake all night if her child is sick… but many parents silently stare at their phones waiting for a simple call that never comes. Parents forgive their children again and again without keeping score. But as they grow older, they often fear becoming a burden to the very people they once carried in their arms. The painful truth is: when we are young, our parents feel permanent. So we delay the visits. The hugs. The conversations. The appreciation. Until one day… the chair they used to sit in stays empty forever. And suddenly, all the busy days that felt “important” no longer matter at all. Love your parents gently while you still can. Call them more. Sit with them longer. Listen to their stories patiently. Because one day, you will realize: no one in this world will ever love you as quietly, deeply, and selflessly as they did. ✨🙌🏾💫
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Eco tonic | wellness 🌿
Eco tonic | wellness 🌿@WisdomLifeHack·
This garden transformation feels like a luxury
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Punt Road@punt_rd·
Van Halen in Dallas, 1991, with ‘Poundcake’. I did thought this song was actually about baked goods…!🤔🤣 Enjoy feasting friends!
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Dr. Dawn Michael
Dr. Dawn Michael@DawnsMission·
The Truth About Sunglasses & Skin Cancer When sunglasses were first introduced, skin cancer rates began to skyrocket. Here’s why: Sunglasses block the full spectrum of sunlight that your eyes are supposed to receive. Those specific rays signal your pineal gland. When they’re blocked, your brain thinks it’s nighttime… so it doesn’t produce the hormone responsible for melanin — your skin’s natural sun protection. Result? Your skin becomes far more vulnerable to even normal sunlight. Your body needs that light for basic metabolic processes. Every cell communicates and regenerates through sunlight. No full-spectrum light to the eyes = no proper melanin production = higher risk of damage and cancer. Natural sunlight isn’t the enemy — blocking it might be. What do you think? Do you wear sunglasses often, or do you let your eyes get safe morning light?
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Good Luck@BluesRanch·
@MartinMLynch @axios Very little similarity with the interactive nature of today’s smartphones. We are in uncharted waters here. But I’m sure you’re an expert.
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Martin Lynch
Martin Lynch@MartinMLynch·
@axios Everything repeats. When I was a kid, the same hysteria about small screens was applied to big screens: TV was considered "bad" & would destroy youth. Then it was music (Tipper Gore/Senate hearings /PMRC/warning labels on albums). Somehow, everyone survived. Many prospered.
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NursePatsy
NursePatsy@PatsyDiabetes·
This is outrageous.. Not a single person on my flight is masked up while we’re in the middle of a double pandemic (Covid + Hantavirus). I politely informed the flight attendant that this is a super spreader event. She just shrugged and walked away. I've already filed a formal complaint with the FAA and CDC. This is reckless and cannot stand. Masks save lives, the science is settled on that.
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ScienceFocus
ScienceFocus@ScienceFocusonX·
That sinking feeling in your stomach? It might be your future self trying to warn you. Scientists now believe your consciousness isn't trapped in the present moment. It can leap forward. Backward. Bend around time itself. And those random "gut feelings" you brush off? They could be memories leaking back from a version of you that hasn't happened yet. Cognitive neuroscientist Julia Mossbridge has spent years wiring people up to monitors and measuring something that shouldn't exist, your body reacting to events seconds before they actually occur. Subjects sit calmly. A computer randomly flashes images, some peaceful sunrises, some violent car crashes. The wild part? Their brains spike with stress before the disturbing image ever appears on screen. No way to predict it. No pattern to follow. Yet the body knows. Dean Radin, chief scientist at the Institute of Noetic Sciences, ran the original version of this experiment back in the mid-1990s at the University of Nevada. His results have been replicated roughly three dozen times since. Even the CIA got curious. In 1995, the agency declassified its own precognition research after independent statisticians reviewed the data and called it statistically reliable. So how does this even work? Radin and Mossbridge point to quantum entanglement, the strange phenomenon Einstein famously called "spooky action at a distance." Particles stay linked across vast distances, and possibly across time itself. Their theory? Your brain might be entangled with its own future state. What feels like instinct is actually a signal bouncing backward through the timeline. "In quantum mechanics, time may not even be part of our physical reality," Radin explains. It exists, but not the neat, linear way humans experience it. Mossbridge puts it plainly. Precognition isn't hard to understand. It's just hard to believe, especially for people who've never felt it themselves. The resistance, she says, isn't really about science. It's about fear. Fear that reality doesn't play by the rules we were taught. Your gut isn't superstition. It might be the only part of you already living tomorrow. Source: Popular Mechanics
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@TheFigen_ Interesting that she wasn’t even really singing. Totally a model stand in.
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The Figen
The Figen@TheFigen_·
37 years on and Pump Up the Jam is still an absolute banger!
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Oilfield Rando
Oilfield Rando@Oilfield_Rando·
When I was a young person, you and your socialist colleagues tripled my health insurance premiums. Then you drove housing prices to the moon by printing trillions of dollars and importing tens of millions of foreigners. I’m almost positive a demon is keeping you alive.
Bernie Sanders@BernieSanders

In the richest country on earth, young people shouldn't have to wait until age 40 to buy a home - 12 years after first-time buyers in 1991. Young people shouldn't have to fear a lower standard of living than their parents. We need an economy that works for all, not just the 1%.

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Stephen Miller
Stephen Miller@StephenM·
Be unapologetically pro-civilization.
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FBI New York
FBI New York@NewYorkFBI·
FBI New York, @SDNYnews, @nyspolice, and @ATFNewYork announced the arrests of Malik Bromfield, Faizan Ali, and Kamal Salman, who are charged with attempting to smuggle nearly 90 firearms from the United States to Canada. "These three defendants, including two foreign nationals, allegedly endangered our communities as they attempted to smuggle 89 firearms - 17 of which were stolen - into Canada," said ADIC Barnacle. "The FBI is committed to working with our federal and state law enforcement partners to take illegal guns off our streets." Read more: justice.gov/usao-sdny/pr/t…
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David-GFY
David-GFY@CEOThoughtLeads·
Neil, when you are in your lab, stay away from all the gases labeled “Dangerous - Do Not Operate a Vehicle or Heavy Machinery or Post on Social Media as These Substances May Induce Severe Loss of IQ or Be Permanently Lost in Another Dimension Without Ties to Reality.” I love your work, and you are, without a doubt, a highly intelligent person, but this is disturbing because you know the inner workings of the brain, and the dog in Biden’s brain didn’t hunt! You may have your opinions about the Trump administration, and I would love to debate them with you, but invoking a Biden-Harris advantage over Trump is foolish. Let me know when you are in a position for a life or death decision and your choice will be the Autopen, “aka Joe Biden”, or POTUS. That decision will determine how serious you are about supporting a man with a severely degraded mental capability.
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The White House@WhiteHouse·
They will be laughing no longer!
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Is anyone else super disappointed with the user experience with Paramount+ #UFC328
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Mary Talley Bowden MD
Mary Talley Bowden MD@MaryBowdenMD·
I’ll be selling ivermectin for Texans only, no prescription needed…. - 12mg, 100 count, $85 - 18mg, 100 count, $110 Made in the USA. Stay tuned.
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