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@DeathToPlastic

Plastic dies when capitalism dies.

Pitcairn Islands Katılım Haziran 2017
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KONTAKT DM ILI 0601551215 Molim vas za RETWEET i širenje objave. Nemamo kapacitet za životinje, hitno nam je da im pronađemo domove. #caosvima #tagzivota
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🌿✨ Šapasti raj ✨🌿 💛
🐾🩵Ovoj je Lav ,najstrasniji lav 😀Ceka svoj dom ,porodicu koja ce ga voleti i maziti 🐾RT da udomimo Lava ❤🐾
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Što se tiče zastava na Slaviji, osim srpskih: 7-10 nema predaje, 3-4 ferari, 3-4 ikone, par isusa, 1 EU, ona ogromna precrtan zdrav razum, neka ruska krstača, par univerziteta, zborova i gradova, jedna Obrenovića. Ovi prvi lepo rasporedjeni, zastave identične, kakva slučajnost.
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Vladimir Greblaher/Komesarijat za razno
Obedience as a virtue, nauka dokazala, pa jel
Sukh Sroay@sukh_saroy

A team of researchers in New Zealand followed 1,037 babies from the day they were born for the next 45 years to find out what actually determines a successful adult life, and the strongest predictor they found had almost nothing to do with intelligence or family wealth. The findings have been published in the most prestigious scientific journals in the world. Almost no parent has heard of them. His name is Avshalom Caspi. Her name is Terrie Moffitt. They are a husband and wife research team based at Duke University and King's College London, and the study they have spent their careers running is called the Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study. It started in 1972 in a single hospital in Dunedin, New Zealand. Every baby born there in a 12-month window was enrolled. 1,037 of them. The study is still running today. The retention rate is the part that should astonish anyone familiar with how research usually works. After more than 45 years, over 90 percent of the original participants are still being tracked. Most longitudinal studies lose half their sample inside ten years. The Dunedin team has lost almost nobody. They measured everything. Blood. DNA. Brain scans. Income. Criminal records. Romantic relationships. Drug use. Dental health. Sleep. Mental health. Lung function. They flew participants who had moved abroad back to Dunedin every few years for a full day of assessments. Some of those people now live in seven different countries. They still show up. For the first decade of life, the team did something nobody else was doing systematically. They measured each child's self-control. Not IQ. Not family income. Not parenting style. Self-control. They watched 3-year-olds in a research lab and rated their ability to wait, regulate frustration, follow instructions, and resist impulsive reactions. They added teacher ratings. They added parent ratings. They added the children's own self-reports as they grew older. They combined all of it into a single highly reliable score. Then they did the thing nobody else had the patience to do. They waited. When the data came in at age 32, the result was so consistent it should be illegal to teach a child without it. The children who scored lowest on self-control at age 3 grew into adults with worse physical health, more substance dependence, lower incomes, more credit card debt, higher rates of single parenthood, more criminal convictions, and worse mental health than the children who scored highest. The pattern was not subtle. It was a clean gradient. Every step up in childhood self-control produced a measurable step up in adult outcomes across every domain the team could measure. The detail that should disturb every parent reading this is what happened when the researchers controlled for the obvious objections. When they controlled for IQ, the effect held. When they controlled for family income and social class, the effect held. When they compared siblings inside the same family, the sibling with lower self-control still had worse adult outcomes than the sibling with higher self-control. Same parents. Same house. Same dinner table. The trait was running independently of everything researchers expected to explain it. The paper landed in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in 2011. The title was as plain as it gets. "A gradient of childhood self-control predicts health, wealth, and public safety." It has been cited thousands of times since. Almost no policy maker has acted on it. The reason most people resist this finding is that it sounds like a sentence handed down before the child could speak. If the trait that determines your adult life is locked in by age 3, the rest of your life is a formality. The Dunedin researchers say that is the wrong way to read the data. They found something else in the same paper that almost nobody quotes. Some of the children whose self-control scores improved between childhood and adolescence ended up with adult outcomes far better than their early scores predicted. The trait is not destiny. It is a muscle. Children who learned to wait, regulate, and resist between ages 5 and 15 caught up with kids who started ahead. Self-control is the one childhood trait nobody seems to teach on purpose anymore. Schools focus on test scores. Parents focus on activities. Coaches focus on performance. The part of the brain that decides between five seconds from now and five years from now is left to develop on its own, and the data shows it usually does not. The most uncomfortable part of the research is the cost calculation Moffitt and Caspi ran. They estimated that if a country could move the bottom 20 percent of children up one rung on the self-control ladder, it would measurably reduce healthcare spending, welfare dependency, and incarceration costs at the national level. The intervention is cheaper than almost any other public health investment available. Almost no country has tried it at scale. The reason adults struggle with money, weight, addiction, and relationships is rarely intelligence. It is the gap between what you want right now and what you want in ten years, and which side of that gap your nervous system is built to listen to. Most people lost that fight at age 4 and never went back to learn the technique. You were not behind because life dealt you a bad hand. You were behind because the part of you that decides between right now and the rest of your life was never taught how to choose. The good news is the muscle is still there. Almost nobody trains it after age 10. You can be the one who does.

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Aleksandra Rankovic@alex_timeline·
Fransis McDormand je neuporedivo bolja glumica od blazirane i dosadne Meril Strip koja se postavila za neprikosnovenu suverenku Holivuda a u stvari je takav plitki i glupi manirista da joj al Paćino, De Niro i Nikolson nisu do kolena a sva trojica su kliše, težak i dosadan.
Belgrade, Republic of Serbia 🇷🇸
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Božidar Milinković
Božidar Milinković@psittarch·
Ćaci nije ni ideološka, ni strukovna, ni nacionalna, ni verska odrednica, već mentalni sklop koji niče tamo gde je posejan, a buja tamo gde se redovno prihranjuje glupostima i zaliva budalaštinama.
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Maka🍫🍫🍫@mamaRa_07·
Dok sam nestrpljivo čekala da mi se dete vrati i gledala šta se dešava, živce sam morala nekako smiriti. Te su nastale ove dve lepe slike.
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🌻Jelena🌻@euzicanka·
Hoćete pravnu državu ali da vi: - možete da odete na tudji čas u tudju školu - u hodniku zgrade držite obuću, bicikle, kutije, cveće, šporete - lažete da ste bolesni kako biste na bolovanju putovali - … Možete nastaviti niz ako vas ne mrzi.
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Zna se da studenti pobeđuju@DeathToPlastic·
@Reuters Riot police on notoriously peaceful protests that have proven themselves to be peaceful since November 2024 - gee, I wonder why riot police was deployed.
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Riot police deployed tear gas as anti-government protesters clashed in Belgrade, where thousands gathered to demand elections and reform reut.rs/4e0nMbl
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Zna se da studenti pobeđuju@DeathToPlastic·
@Cesnjejsi Druže, izvinjavaš mi se zbog onoga što nije moja stvar pa ne može ni da mi smeta. Smeta mi što mešaš dva pisma i pišeš kao ludak
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Чешњејши@Cesnjejsi·
@DeathToPlastic Извињавам се што: - пишем ћирилицом, - више волим своје него туђе, - сам ЕУроскептик, - верујем у Бога, - критикујем N1, Искрено се извињавам што сам узнемирио Ваш buble.
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Чешњејши@Cesnjejsi·
- ТВ гледају они 40+ - N1 била, и остала CNN, - N1 није ни Б92, ни Студио Б, нити ће бити, - ипак су N1 а не Н1, - морални пад, - што се сад чудите?
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Zna se da studenti pobeđuju@DeathToPlastic·
@cofinjiks Postoji veliki postotak nas koji dobijemo napad PTSD-a od njegovog glasa i koji ne želimo da se trujemo. Te reči ću pročitati, ne čuti. Stvar je mentalnog zdravlja. A ovi koji vole da se muče, slobodno.
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Zna se da studenti pobeđuju@DeathToPlastic·
@Eglurder Svojim očima sam gledala jednog huligana kako pravi štetu naočigled celog kordona, samo on, jedan jedini, šizi i lupa.
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Goran@Eglurder·
Nikada, čak ni lomljenje gradske kuće u Novom Sadu, mi nije izgledalo ovako sumnjivo kao ovaj "burst" nasilja sinoć. Svi policajci iz Srbije u Beogradu, s novim autima, a čini mi se i u novim uniformama. Odjednom eksplozija nasilja nekih sa maskama. Ne tuku ih. Policija kreće👇
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Milica Petrović
Milica Petrović@milicappetrovic·
🆘Krećem sa prikupljanjem sredstava za hranu njuškicama da ne budu gladni. Sklonjeni sa ulice,bez vas ne mogu preživeti. PREKLINJEM VAS ZA POMOĆ,veliki psi i starije mace,sa gastritisom i one bez zuba.Sem ovih kod nas,7 pasa i 2 mace hranim redovno i na ulici 160-5100101716727-72
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agw@agw72718633·
Prijatelj prodaje kamenu kuću na moru od kamena, sazidanu u tradicionalnom mediteranskom stilu. Oni koji bi mogli da je plate, dođu pogledaju i odu. Hoće ravne bele zidove, bez slika, ravan krov. Sve da bude kockasto i zatvoreno. Kakav kamen, kakvo kovamo gvožđe🥴 Pare i nemanje ukusa izgleda idu ruku pod ruku!
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Danijela
Danijela@Danijel33209537·
Moja Naja
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