Donoshi Drapamoto
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Donoshi Drapamoto
@DonoshiD
How do I sleep at night? On a bed made of #bitcoin






A movie that's in your top 25 list but unlikely to be in anyone else's?

I can’t see how Postmillennialism works in real world terms. For example the Great Awakening revival in Britain or New England USA was hugely influential on the populous of that period. But go to Britain or New England today and what do you find? In a few generations it is all gone. This is in keeping with the Biblical record too. Look at the history of Israel and it is a cycle of revival and apostasy ending in a final apostasy. Thus Postmill is not a true reflection of the Bible nor evidenced in our own history in the Protestant English world.

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





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). 🧵


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…










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:

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.









