Cheyne Cowne

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Cheyne Cowne

Cheyne Cowne

@Cheyne_Cowne

Katılım Eylül 2017
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Vaccine Safety Research Foundation
‼️ THE 40-YEAR SHIELD MUST FALL. For four decades, the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986 has functioned as a legal fortress for Big Pharma, shielding them from the accountability every other industry in America faces. They get the profits, while American families carry the risk. The tide is turning, but we need your voice to finish the job. 🌊⚖️ With @SenRandPaul’s S. 3853 and @DrPaulGosar H.R. 4668 gaining unprecedented momentum in Congress, we have our best chance in forty years to finally end this "blank check" for safety. We are aiming for one million signatures to show Washington that the American people demand a return to scientific integrity and real liability. No more "no-fault" excuses. No more special treatment. If you believe "No Liability means No Mandate," then sign the historic petition today and share it with everyone you know. ✍️ Sign the Petition now: vacsafety.org/petition #EndTheShield #1986Act #InformedConsent #VSRF #MedicalFreedom #AccountabilityNow #S3853 #HR4668
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Big Brain Psychology
Big Brain Psychology@BigBrainPsych·
Babies cry because they need physical connection, not because they're manipulating you. Ignoring it teaches them their needs don't matter.
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Cheyne Cowne
Cheyne Cowne@Cheyne_Cowne·
@exRhenum I’ve concluded (or maybe I heard it somewhere) that to whatever degree I’m worrying that is the degree I’m not trusting God.
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Brandon 🦂
Brandon 🦂@exRhenum·
One of the best tweets ever written on this platform.
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Cheyne Cowne
Cheyne Cowne@Cheyne_Cowne·
@HighWireTalk @RWMaloneMD Regulatory capture. It’s always the problem with having the government regulate something. The pharmaceutical companies have it on lockdown.
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The HighWire
The HighWire@HighWireTalk·
🚨A MOLE? Dr. Robert Malone (@RWMaloneMD) is revealing that Secretary Kennedy appointed someone to be operationally in charge of ACIP and several other aspects of the CDC who now appears to have been a saboteur. That is the backdrop to everything else happening inside the CDC right now. Malone describes the environment as guerrilla warfare. When Kennedy asked him to stay on, he said no. His assessment was direct: The CDC is not redeemable, and the people still entrenched inside are carrying the safe and effective narrative because many of them have culpability around the COVID crisis - including suppression of information and manipulation of data. As for why he stepped down entirely, Malone was equally plain. Through thousands of hours of work, the 17 highly trained professionals were treated like chattel, told what to say and when to say it, told not to discuss vaccine harms, and told not to recommend pulling PREP Act liability protections. There was mo cover provided when the attacks came. They lost grants, had their careers damaged, and were isolated. "The government's attitude is basically we're expendable." He is done with it. Watch in full at TheHighwire.com/watch👇
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Jaynit
Jaynit@jaynitx·
Kobe Bryant: "Failure doesn't exist, it's a figment of your imagination" An interviewer asks: "Are you someone who loves to win or hates to lose?" Kobe responds: "I'm neither. I play to figure things out. I play to learn something. Because if you play with a fear of failure or you play with the will to win that supersedes fear, I think it's a weakness either way. If you play with fear of failing, you'll capitulate to that fear. If you play with the sense of 'I want to win, I want to win,' then you have the fear of what happens if you don't. But if you find common ground in the center, you're unfazed by either. That enables you to stay in the moment and not feel anything other than what's in front of you." The interviewer asks: "How did you become someone who doesn't seem afraid of failing?" Kobe responds: "What does failure mean? It doesn't exist. It's a figment of your imagination." He explains with an analogy: "Let's use happy endings. Everybody wants a happy ending, right? Snow White finds her prince and lives happily ever after. Well, I call BS on that because two months later, they had an argument and he's sleeping on the couch. The point is: the story continues. So if you fail on Monday, the only way it's a failure is if you decide to not progress from that. If I fail today, I'm going to learn something from that failure and try again on Tuesday. That's why failure doesn't exist." The interviewer asks: "If you finished your career without a championship, would you have looked at that as a failure?" Kobe: "No. I would look at it as being extremely disappointed, because I had a dream and goals I wanted to accomplish. If I didn't accomplish those goals, I'd have to ask myself why. Poor leadership? Failure to communicate with my teammates? Lack of preparation? Those would be reasons why I didn't win. So I'd have to analyze that. And as I evolved post-basketball into business, those same weaknesses would reveal themselves there too. If I don't learn from that, I'm going to struggle again." He concludes: "I can take those situations and learn from them and have them make me a better person later in life. But if I don't take that stuff and apply it someplace else, that's failing. The worst possible thing you can ever do is to stop. It's to not learn."
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Cheyne Cowne
Cheyne Cowne@Cheyne_Cowne·
@freewrlld 3 pointers becoming more prevalent. Give it 20 years and that list will likely look very different.
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@freewrlld·
This isn’t normal, he has defied the odds.
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Jon Root
Jon Root@JonnyRoot_·
“I was reading my Bible this morning - Mark 9:23… All is possible with the one who believes. That’s what I was thinking in my head the whole entire time.” - Sebastian Korda after upsetting World #1 Carlos Alcaraz at the Miami Open 🎥: @TennisChannel (HT @BrandonDeRousse)
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HAWK
HAWK@HawkEmDownChris·
Name an athlete you wish had a fully healthy career. I’ll start: Derrick Rose.
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Cheyne Cowne
Cheyne Cowne@Cheyne_Cowne·
@AwakenWithJP @JohnMappin From the article: “Christianity, at its civilisational best, tempered empire. Dispensationalism, at its political worst, can inflame it.”
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JP Sears
JP Sears@AwakenWithJP·
If you're curious how zionism is a warped ideology born in the 1800's, not the bible, this is a speedy summary that most people are clueless about. The truth shall set you free. Deception may lead to nuclear war. @JohnMappin johnmappin.substack.com/p/the-theology…
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Camus
Camus@newstart_2024·
"Any high amount of dopamine that comes to you without effort... will eventually destroy you. Or bring you close to destruction." Andrew Huberman warns: The slippery slope starts simple—open a package, take a pill, click a website, scroll porn/social media. Instant high, zero effort. Feels amazing... until it narrows what brings joy, crashes baseline motivation, and turns pursuit into craving. Science nugget: Effortless spikes (drugs, porn, endless feeds) flood dopamine but drop baseline long-term—making everyday wins feel flat. Real rewards come from effort + anticipation, not shortcuts. The trap is everywhere. The fix? Notice when "easy" starts costing more than it gives. What's one effortless dopamine hit (scrolling, snacking, etc.) that's pulled you into the slope—and how'd you pull back? Your stories 👇
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Joey Yochheim
Joey Yochheim@joeyyochheim·
Fats don’t make you fat Carbs don’t make you fat Sugars don’t make you fat Seed Oils don’t make you fat Consuming more calories than you burn makes you fat
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Cheyne Cowne
Cheyne Cowne@Cheyne_Cowne·
@the_no_mind I stopped wearing sunglasses a year ago. I can’t say I’ve noticed much difference, but it seems like the natural thing to do and life has taught me that sticking as close to natural (aka God’s design) is best.
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no.mind
no.mind@the_no_mind·
John Ott had hip arthritis. Doctors said brace, then surgery. He spent winters in Florida sun. No improvement. Then his glasses broke. Days without them: pain vanished, cane gone, he ran stairs. Ott wrote: "I had taken my glasses off and let the full, unfiltered natural sunlight into my eyes and made a point of being outdoors six hours or more each day — whether it was sunny or cloudy." X-rays later confirmed joint recovery. Glass blocked the wavelengths his pituitary needed.
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Cheyne Cowne
Cheyne Cowne@Cheyne_Cowne·
@Mr_Husky1 “ The only bad workout is the one you didn’t do”. Awesome 👏
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
I’m a big guy. I’ve been lifting weights for ten years. I look intimidating, I guess. I was at Planet Fitness doing bench presses. I noticed a kid in the corner. He was maybe 16, really overweight. He was looking around like he was terrified someone was going to laugh at him. He walked over to the dumbbells, picked up the lightest ones, and did a few awkward curls. He stopped, looked in the mirror, and hung his head. He was about to leave. He looked like he was about to quit before he even started. I racked my weights and walked over to him. He flinched when he saw me coming. He thought I was going to make fun of him. 'Hey man,' I said. He looked down. 'I’m leaving, sorry.' 'No,' I said. 'I was just gonna say, your form is a little off. You’re gonna hurt your back.' I picked up a weight. 'Tuck your elbows. Like this. Slow down.' He copied me. 'There you go,' I grinned. 'That’s the muscle working.' We trained together for an hour. I showed him the ropes. At the end, he wiped the sweat off his forehead. 'I almost walked out,' he admitted. 'I felt stupid.' 'We all started somewhere,' I told him. 'I used to be 50 pounds heavier than you. The only bad workout is the one you didn't do.' He’s been my gym partner for six months now. He’s down 40 pounds. Strength isn't about how much you can lift. It’s about lifting others up with you. Anonymous
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River
River@River·
Look at this unhinged debt clock. The government is telling you: Money isn't real. We play Monopoly with your dollars on Capitol Hill. Protect your savings with money they can't print. This is why we Bitcoin.
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Cheyne Cowne
Cheyne Cowne@Cheyne_Cowne·
@bluewmist Knowing that if I can suffer through the first 15 minutes the tiredness, apathy, or whatever is holding me back will likely fade leaving me feeling better than when I started.
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blue@bluewmist·
People who exercise even when they don't feel like it, what's your trick?
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American Rancher Alliance/Hufeisen Ranch
What if the government told your family ranch you owed $3.7 million… for a pond your cattle have been drinking from for decades? That’s exactly what’s happening to a fourth-generation ranch family in Washington State. Wade and Teresa King have been running cattle on their land for generations. Like thousands of ranchers across the West, they built small stock ponds so their cattle have water in dry country. Now the Washington State Department of Ecology says those ponds aren’t ponds. They say they’re illegal wetlands. The state has already issued the ranch a $267,540 fine and claims the family may have to spend over $3.7 million restoring the land. On top of that, the Washington Department of Natural Resources terminated grazing leases the ranch had held for around 60 years, removing nearly 15,000 acres of grazing land their operation depended on. The King family says these are man-made cattle ponds, something ranchers across the West have built and maintained for generations. The state says they damaged rare wetlands. Now the fight isn’t just about ponds. It’s about property rights, agriculture, and whether ranchers have the right to defend themselves in front of a jury instead of a government administrative court. If the state wins, this case could affect thousands of ranches across the western United States that rely on stock ponds to water cattle. This isn’t just one ranch’s fight. It could shape the future of American ranching. If you believe American ranchers deserve truth, trust, and transparency in the food system, help us rebuild a producer-led beef supply chain. Visit GoARABeef.org to learn how ranchers are working together to bring transparency and fair markets back to American agriculture. Because the fight for American land, American ranchers, and American food is just getting started. ⸻ #Ranching #PropertyRights #AmericanRancherAlliance #AgNews #FoodSystem #FarmLife #TruthInFarming #CattleCountry #AgTok #FarmNews
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Reads with Ravi
Reads with Ravi@readswithravi·
This paragraph by C.S. Lewis, written in 1948, still hits hard: “If we are all going to be destroyed by an atomic bomb, let that bomb when it comes find us doing sensible and human things—praying, working, teaching, reading, listening to music, bathing the children, playing tennis, chatting to our friends over a pint and a game of darts—not huddled together like frightened sheep and thinking about bombs. They may break our bodies (a microbe can do that) but they need not dominate our minds.”
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FOUSEY
FOUSEY@fousey·
Guy in the sauna today said to his friend, “muscle weighs more than fat.” I usually keep quiet but without thinking I go, “just so you know… a pound of muscle and a pound of fat weigh the same.” He got pissssed. 🤦🏽‍♂️
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