Donoshi Drapamoto

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Donoshi Drapamoto

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How do I sleep at night? On a bed made of #bitcoin

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Nik Bhatia
Nik Bhatia@timevalueofbtc·
I'm not a lawyer. Are we getting the Clarity Act or what?
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Simply Bitcoin
Simply Bitcoin@SimplyBitcoin·
Jeff Booth, Jack Klucznik and Nicholas Marino perfectly explain how a Quantum threat to Bitcoin is "nonsense." "Bitcoin is the answer. Bitcoin is physics."
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Shabbos Kestenbaum
Shabbos Kestenbaum@ShabbosK·
Disappointed to see yet another act of normalization of Mormon hate within the Conservative movement. Leaving aside the religious bigotry, the LDS Church is the *MOST* Republican-leaning religious group in America. We should be thanking them, not mocking them.
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Donoshi Drapamoto
Donoshi Drapamoto@DonoshiD·
No goal. The net cam is a fisheye lens which produces a convex line effect. Instead of maintaining straight lines as normal lenses do, fisheye lenses causes them to bulge outwards. The NHL should have goal line technology. #Oilers #Ducks #NHLPlayoffs
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Vijay Boyapati
Vijay Boyapati@real_vijay·
There have been some regressions, yes, but we're back in business. Wall time!
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Donoshi Drapamoto@DonoshiD·
@TheCinesthetic It is my all-time favorite movie. I can watch it again and again and again. I’ve never been able to share it with my sons, and one day they were theirs. Those who get it get it those who don’t don’t.
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🌷 LIZZIE🌷
🌷 LIZZIE🌷@farmingandJesus·
This is why I’m a baptist🤓
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David Morrill
David Morrill@coconservative7·
I'm actually not categorically opposed to using "sh-t" rather than "poop" or whatever, but when the purpose is to fit in with lost people in order to "reach" them...
Wes Huff@WesleyLHuff

Let no unwholesome word proceed from your mouth, but only such a word as is good for building up what is needed, so that it will give grace to those who hear. Do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God, by whom you were sealed for the day of redemption. - Paul, Ephesians 4:29-30

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Matt’s Idea Shop
Matt’s Idea Shop@MattsIdeaShop·
SPLC trying to stop hate crimes
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Donoshi Drapamoto@DonoshiD·
@joe_rigney @matthewalapine I wonder how this coincides with Christian concepts of the mind as opposed to secular assumptions. (Summarized from Rushdoony’s Revolt Against Maturity)
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Joe Rigney
Joe Rigney@joe_rigney·
@matthewalapine Definitely seems like that paper reinforces the importance of tiered psychology, and the concepts of framing, snap judgments, snap reactions, etc.
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Matthew A. LaPine
Matthew A. LaPine@matthewalapine·
This looks really fascinating and important. Be sure to read the whole abstract. I wonder how much of this is equivocation about the word body (I used the word in at least two very different ways in my book). The short version is: "The body does not store trauma; the brain dynamically reenacts it through maladaptive inference. What endures after trauma is not a memory lodged in tissue but a collapse of flexibility-a loss of metastability, the brain's ability to fluidly switch among semi-stable network states. The traumatic memory is real, but it is entrenched in deep, defensive ravines in the landscape of our beliefs and thoughts.. ... "To restore mental health is therefore not to "release" stored emotion but to reestablish dynamic equilibrium-to recover the brain's ability to move with graceful agility over a landscape of beliefs, commitments and intentions.From this view, trauma is a disorder of prediction, not storage. Predictive coding reframes perception as active inference: the brain does not passively register the world but actively predicts it, adjusting only when errors arise -or acting to resolve such errors." ... "The body participates in trauma, but as messenger, not archive. This dynamic interpretation aligns with the broader field of embodied cognition. The body and environment are extensions of the brain's predictive loop, scaffolding thought through action." ... "The distinction matters. Where the storage model leads to metaphors of exorcism-finding and purging what was buried-the inference model leads to training: recalibrating precision, retraining expectations, and expanding the brain's capacity for adaptive variability." ... "A more compelling thesis -for how emotional maps are truly embodied -comes from Antonio Damasio's Somatic Marker Hypothesis (SMH). The central premise of the SMH is that while the body provides the territory for emotion, the "maps" (e.g. the storage and representation of emotional experience) are constructed in the nervous system through distributed processing centers, including visceral, brainstem, and cortical networks.Mechanistically, the re-emergence of a strong feeling -central to the experience of PTSD -can be explained using Damasio's notion of convergence-divergence zones" ... "The book's language-suggesting trauma "lives in the body"-risks encouraging the belief that trauma is stored in bodily tissues themselves; implying that bodily work is the only path to healing. This framing can inadvertently obscure the key role of the nervous system in the embodiment and transformation of emotional experience." ... "Trauma's persistence thus reflects a breakdown of top-down regulation rather than a bottom-up somatic residue: when prefrontal systems can no longer suppress or update threat representations, sensory and interoceptive signals dominate belief updating, creating the illusion that the body "keeps score."" ... "Crucially, research shows that when individuals with PTSD train cognitive control-through mindfulness, working memory practice, or executive-function exercises-symptoms decrease and regulation improves." ... "Healing, in this light, is not excavation but exploration.Understanding trauma as a dysregulation of metastability may also dissolve a longstanding paradox in mental health: why so many diverse treatments-exposure therapy, EMDR, mindfulness, exercise, psychedelics, flow-inducing pursuits-can all succeed. Each, in its own way, restores flexible coupling between large-scale networks, quiets maladaptive self-referential loops, and rebalances neuromodulation. The mechanism is not specific content but dynamic reorganization. The nervous system learns to balance oscillation and homogenization, inhibition and excitation.Framing trauma dynamically does not diminish the suffering it causes, but it grounds that suffering in mechanisms that can be directly addressed. Interventions can target network flexibility, not metaphorical scars."
Matilda Gosling@matildagosling

A fresh academic debunking of van der Kolk’s The Body Keeps the Score has just been published. VDK's best-selling book argues that trauma is archived by the body (an interesting story and a fictional one – backed up by plenty of anecdote and little evidence). 🧵

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Donoshi Drapamoto
Donoshi Drapamoto@DonoshiD·
@CarsonWeitnauer Anyone who doesn’t prioritize the abolition of abortion is neglecting the number one issue of social justice and is straining the gnat. Jesus himself talked about weightier matters of the law so your premise is flawed. We’re in a holocaust. 60 million. It’s not a side issue.
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Carson Weitnauer
Carson Weitnauer@CarsonWeitnauer·
I appreciate that you invited David onto your podcast. And I agree that advocating for the life of an innocent baby and clearly communicating the truth about men and women are important moral priorities. However, it is a disordered morality that only values these two issues, or always values them above any other moral issue. The Scriptures form us to love God and our neighbors in a far more comprehensive manner - including care for the widow, the orphan, the poor, and the immigrant. That seems to be the main limitation of the counters to David - “but abortion, but trans issues.” These issues can’t veto every other verse in the Bible.
Allie Beth Stuckey@conservmillen

New York Times writer David French joins me today on Relatable to debate pronouns, toxic empathy, James Talarico, voting for Kamala Harris, abortion, and so much more. This episode is out now. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or watch here: m.youtube.com/watch?v=KYPlrX…

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YieldMax ETFs
YieldMax ETFs@YieldMaxETFs·
4.15.26: YieldMax ETFs Announces Distributions of Group 2 for the following ETFs. $ABNY – $0.3791 $AIYY – $0.1507 $AMDY – $0.6982 $AMZY – $0.1486 $APLY – $0.0717 $BABO – $0.0906 $BRKC – $0.1657 $CONY – $0.3833 $CRCO – $0.2807 $CRSH – $0.3062 $CVNY – $0.5433 $DIPS – $0.3664 $DISO – $0.0607 $DRAY – $0.1846 $FBY – $0.0810 $FIAT – $0.4453 $GDXY – $0.1592 $GMEY – $0.2837 $GOOY – $0.0923 $HIYY – $0.2429 $HOOY – $0.4387 $JPO – $0.1217 $MARO – $0.1074 $MRNY – $0.2632 $MSFO – $0.0733 $MSTY – $0.3038 $NFLY – $0.0976 $NVDY – $0.1161 $OARK – $0.3509 $PLTY – $0.3556 $PYPY – $0.3161 $RBLY – $0.1044 $RDYY – $0.3979 $SMCY – $0.0926 $SNOY – $0.0675 $TSLY – $0.2670 $TSMY – $0.1860 $WNTR – $0.4148 $XOMO – $0.0716 $XYZY – $0.3463 $YBIT – $0.2778 $YQQQ – $0.0624 Press Release: tinyurl.com/yhv84se5 Standardized performance: YieldMaxETFs.com Prospectus: Yieldmaxetfs.com/prospectus/all $AMD $CVNA $COIN $HOOD $MSTR
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DannyRuel
DannyRuel@DannyRuel·
@YieldMaxETFs Can Yieldmax explain how $MSTY goes from $20.94 to $22.64 in 5 days and the distribution is only .3038 cents? What type of calculations y'all doing?
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Valerie Anne Smith
Valerie Anne Smith@ValerieAnne1970·
🚨Horrifying: Dr Suzanne Humphries exposes what DTaP, Polio & Hib 'Vaccines' do to babies. The shots cause the activation of 33 allergy genes & 66 asthma genes plus the upregulation of 67 cancer genes & 25 immunological genes.
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Tony Severino, CMT
Tony Severino, CMT@TonySeverinoCMT·
@pastorcoin Then don’t comment and mind your business, Mr. Pastor Doesn’t the lord tell you to do good towards others and if you don’t have anything nice to say to keep it to yourself?
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Tony Severino, CMT
Tony Severino, CMT@TonySeverinoCMT·
Bitcoin is at one of its most pivotal moments in its entire lifecycle Break down here, and a nearly decade long uptrend channel is dead Bounce, and the upper limit of the channel is closer to $1M HTF momentum is to the downside – so I have no choice but to expect a breakdown here This is the move that gets even the most stubborn Bitcoin HODLers to sweat and panic There is no more room to the downside – it is now or never for bulls to hold this support
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Joe Tippens
Joe Tippens@JoeTippen·
🚨🚨 83-year-old woman with stage 4 breast cancer that had metastasized to the liver, spine, and bones... Generally, a death sentence. For eight months, she took a daily dose of 222 mg of fenbendazole, which normalized her liver enzymes. The tumor marker dropped from 316 to 36... No abnormal metabolic activity indicating cancer was detected... Dr. John Campbell. 💊 FENBENDAZOLE – 12 Known Anticancer Actions: 1. Microtubule disruption: prevents cancer cells from dividing. 2. Inhibits glucose uptake: deprives cancer cells of energy. 3. Activates the p53 tumor suppressor gene, which helps eliminate damaged cells. 4. Triggers apoptosis (cell death), especially in lung, colon, and prostate cancer. 5. Inhibits metastasis: prevents cancer from spreading. 6. Increases oxidative stress in cancer cells, making them more vulnerable. 7. Immune modulator: may help the immune system attack tumors. 8. Blocks angiogenesis: prevents tumors from generating a blood supply. 9. Depletes glutathione in tumors, weakening their defenses. 10. Suppresses the AKT signaling pathway, involved in cell survival. 11. Restores normal cell cycle regulation: prevents uncontrolled growth. 12. Synergistic with other natural agents (e.g., CBD, curcumin, vitamin D) Follow @ZakariaMDv3 . Thanks
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Rohit
Rohit@rohit4verse·
I was about to start my work. This video hit my feed. One minute in, I couldn't stop. Watched the full 1-hour MIT lecture. On a Saturday night. Zero regrets. Patrick Winston spent 40 years teaching communication to the smartest people on the planet. Here's what stayed with me: Start with a promise, not an intro. People give you attention for what they'll get, not who you are. Build a fence around your idea. Make it so distinct it can't be confused with anything else. Repeat your key point. Then repeat it again. Most people forgot what you said two minutes ago. Your slides should have air. Big fonts. One image. No logo. No title. You are the title. Never end on "Questions?" End on your contribution. Leave them with your work, not a blank slide. To be remembered, you need five things: A symbol. A slogan. A surprise. A salient idea. And a story. Your ideas are like your children. Don't let them walk into the world in rags. This lecture will change how you speak, write, and show up.
Jaynit@jaynitx

In 2019, MIT professor Patrick Winston gave a legendary 1-hour lecture called “How to Speak.” It has 18M+ views for a reason. His frameworks: • Your ideas are like your children • The 5-minute rule for job talks • Why jokes fail at the start 15 lessons on communication:

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Goku
Goku@ProjectGokuu·
Dr. Annette Bosworth revealed she didn't give her mother chemo when she had cancer. She put her on a strict ketogenic diet instead. And six weeks later, her mother's cancer markers dropped by 70%. Her mother's oncologist was baffled: "How did you get her numbers to drop by 70%? There's no drug on the market that would do that." The science behind it is ketones from the keto or "low-carb" diet. Cancer cells rely heavily on glucose for energy. When you drastically cut carbohydrates, the body switches to ketones for fuel. Healthy cells can use ketones efficiently. Many cancer cells cannot. In Dr. Bosworth's words: "She went from a 70-year-old that looked 100 to a 75-year-old who looked 40." Her mother went back to volunteering, teaching Sunday school, and living her life fully - until COVID took her years later. The ketogenic diet didn't cure her cancer. But it gave her back the years that mattered most. — Dr. Boz on Steven Bartlett's (@StevenBartlett) DOAC podcast
Goku@ProjectGokuu

If your parent is showing signs of Alzheimer's and you want to do something about it, start with sardines. They’re packed with fat and protein - in the exact ratio your body needs to produce abundant ketones FAST. Anyone with Alzheimer’s has brain cells that are insulin resistant. It can no longer efficiently pull glucose from the bloodstream for fuel. Even though glucose is available, the insulin delivery system is broken. Brain cells are starving and can no longer power themselves properly, causing brain fog, memory loss, cognitive decline, and even depression. Ketones are an alternative source of fuel that bypasses this broken system entirely. They cross the blood-brain barrier without needing insulin, feeding your brain cells directly. They produce less cellular waste than glucose. And even act as natural antioxidants exactly where your brain needs them most. Dr. Annette Bosworth has coached thousands of patients and uses this method to kickstart a ketogenic state fast. Here's her protocol: Eat only sardines for 3 days (with no eating window) Choose sardines packed in oil Within 48-72 hours, most people are producing abundant ketones. Dr. Bosworth had a 41-year-old Down syndrome patient with Alzheimer's. Three weeks on keto, she spoke her first three-syllable word ever—something her brain had never been capable of before.

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