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Dan

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The Theater Actor 🎭
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Emma@Avabelly__·
Posting here kasi sabi safe and no judgement. My Nanay is Finally Cancer Free ❤️‍🩹. TYL
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
A lion can stand three feet from your face on a safari and not even register that you exist. To its brain, you and the jeep are the same animal. One big weird shape that doesn't smell like food. Stand up though, and you go from invisible to dinner in under a second. For the lion, you and the other tourists never register as separate people. The whole jeep looks like one giant creature made of metal and fabric and humans all smushed together. That shape has no scent of any prey animal, and it moves nothing like one. The brain searches its mental file of every animal it's ever hunted, finds no match, and moves on. Lions learn this from their mothers. In places like the Serengeti or Maasai Mara, they see more than 100 of these jeeps a day. Cubs grow up watching mom ignore every truck. They copy what mom does. After a few generations, an entire population of lions has decided that safari vehicles are boring background noise, no different from trees or rocks. Hunting is expensive. A lion that picks the wrong target won't have enough energy left to catch the right one tomorrow. So when the brain sees a weird shape that doesn't fit anything in its hunting memory, it just skips it. But the whole truce hangs on one rule. The shape has to stay the same. The second someone stands up or leans out the window, the big creature breaks apart. Suddenly there's a person-sized snack standing where a big boring shape used to be. The lion's brain registers the change in under a second. In June 2015, a 29-year-old American filmmaker rolled down her window at a park near Johannesburg to take a photo. A lioness was already a meter from the truck, just watching. It lunged through the open window and bit her in the neck. She died at the scene. Ten years later, in September 2025, a zookeeper at Safari World in Bangkok stepped out of his vehicle in the lion section. One lion charged. The rest of the pride joined within seconds. The park had run these tours for over 40 years and nobody had ever died like that. Craig Packer has spent over 40 years studying lions and started the world's first lion research center back in 1986. He's said it plainly more than once. Lions don't have much patience for humans acting weird. Sit still and you're part of the furniture; move suddenly and you're a target. The truce works because every lion in those parks grew up watching its mom ignore the trucks. Break the pattern, and the whole thing falls apart in about as long as it takes to stand up.
Nurse@MaysaBolelli

Afrika'da hayvanlar safari araçlarına neden saldırmaz?

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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Harvard scientists ran a simple test. They put adults under blue light for 6 hours one night, then under green light at the same brightness the next. Blue light pushed their bedtimes back by 3 hours. Green pushed them back by 1.5. And in kids, the same lights hit about twice as hard. The reason comes down to a tiny patch of cells at the back of every human eye. These cells have one job. They tell your brain whether it is day or night. They wake up most when light hits a very specific shade of blue, the same shade phone screens and modern bulbs are loaded with. When those cells fire after dark, the brain stops making melatonin, the chemical that pulls you toward sleep. Red light barely sets off those cells at all. A 2025 study from the University of Zaragoza put people under red lamps and blue lamps for three hours at night. Under blue, their melatonin stayed scraped to the floor. Under red, it climbed back up to more than three times higher. Same brightness. The color did all the work. Children get this worse than adults. Two reasons. Their pupils are bigger, so more light gets in. And the lens inside a kid's eye is still glass-clear, where adult lenses slowly yellow with age and filter blue out naturally. A 10-year-old's body clock is roughly twice as sensitive to evening light as a 45-year-old's. A bedside lamp that feels harmless to a parent can be wrecking a kid's sleep clock at the same time. Then there is the lag. Once the brain catches a dose of blue light, the wake-up signal it sends out keeps echoing for 3 to 4 hours after the lights go off. So a kid on an iPad at 9pm can still be wired at midnight even if you took the iPad away at 9:01. Modern LED bulbs and screens are tuned to roughly 6500 Kelvin. That is sunlight at noon. Old incandescent bulbs sit around 2700, mostly red and yellow with almost nothing in the blue range. To a human eye, a red-lit room is just about as close to no light at all as you can get. The brain reads it as nighttime. The fix is boring. Use warm bulbs at 2700 Kelvin or lower in any room a kid spends evenings in, switch off phones and tablets two hours before bed, and if a night light is needed for bathroom trips, make it red or amber. The science was pinned down to the exact color of light back in 2001.
Kiera 🌱@kieralwellness

Nephew apparently “never wants to go to sleep.” Apparently he’s in bed by 8 when there’s no blue light around.

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Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Lee Kun-hee built the world's largest semiconductor empire. His son just paid Korea $8 billion to keep it. And came out with more control of Samsung than the man who built it. Lee Kun-hee left a $19 billion estate when he died in 2020. South Korea's inheritance tax tops at 60% for major shareholders, the highest ceiling in the OECD. It exists specifically to break chaebol control across generations. The bill: 12 trillion won. $8 billion. Largest in Korean history. Roughly 1.5x what the country collected from every other estate last year combined. Lee Jae-yong just finished paying it this weekend. Six installments. Five years. Here's what he came out with: Samsung Electronics: 0.70% → 1.67%. Samsung C&T: 17.48% → 22.01%. Samsung Life Insurance: 0.06% → 10.44%. Every flagship holding moved the same direction. Here's how. Samsung's share price doubled during the AI semiconductor rally. Family wealth grew faster than the tax could shrink it. Hong Ra-hee sold $1.4B in Samsung Electronics this January to fund her tranche. The sisters sold across affiliates. Lee Jae-yong didn't sell a single share. He paid his $2 billion with dividends and personal loans backed by the very stock the tax was supposed to force him to liquidate. Then the art. They donated 23,000 works to the state, valued at 10 trillion won at transfer. The Lee Collection draws millions of museum visitors a year. Cultural assets don't dilute voting shares. The US federal estate tax tops at 40%, and most American billionaires defang it with GRATs and dynasty trusts. South Korea wrote its rules specifically without those exits. A high enough stock and a deep enough capital market lets you write a generational tax check without losing the company. The OECD's most aggressive chaebol-breaker just funded Samsung's consolidation.
Dexerto@Dexerto

The Samsung founding family paid a record-breaking $8 billion (12 trillion won) inheritance tax bill The family said that “paying taxes is a natural duty of citizens”

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Riz@rizxhmed1·
Best dupe of all time
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Bradley@VerdeSelvans·
Shot on iPhone 6s, a 10 year-old iPhone 🫪 Apple’s old photo processing is soooo good
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The Shift Journal@TheShiftJournal·
Be addicted to real dopamine
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Chase_Taste@Chase_Tastxv·
Flipfuck muna kami ni @LorenzooDaks di ko inexpect na mag papabottom sya sakin tapos grabe libog namin sa isat isa🥵 Poppers by: @Pinoy_Poppers
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BP@ig25877·
หลังจากไปดูหมอลำเสร็จกลับมาที่ห้องมานั่งดื่มนั่งเล่นกันต่อเมาแล้วชอบเงี่ยนโบนัสเลยจัดไปหลายทีเลย😳
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ALTER JM@uncutjeyem·
Grabe si client, pinanood ako mag palabas ng tamod para daw mas matagal akong labasan sa 2nd round🤪🤪 Kantutan hanggang three rounds lang kaya ko mga babyyyy haha🥰✌🏻 🔞HIRE || CHANNEL || VIDJAKOL🔞 Telegram: t.me/alterjeym Telegram: t.me/alterjeym
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🇵🇭Spideyyy
🇵🇭Spideyyy@FckngSpideyyy·
‼️Poging Tisoy ng Tagaytay City‼️ Sucking while playing his ass🤤 Seeing his reaction as I inserted my finger into his asshole and as I sucked his dick, the lust he gave us was intense.😈 Ft:@PongingTisoy DM FOR MORE: 📩📥📩📥 TG: t.me/Prttyboi_Spidie 💥: @IniUragon
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