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Freud Buffett
Freud Buffett@FreudBuffett·
@emkenobi Excessive modesty ends up listening to advice from an escort
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NoLimit
NoLimit@NoLimitGains·
🚨 Iran is now threatening to close the Bab el-Mandeb Strait. 12% of world trade passes through it.
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Freud Buffett
Freud Buffett@FreudBuffett·
If I had to pick one with the strongest evidence for stress resilience, it’d be magnesium. It plays a direct role in regulating the nervous system, sleep quality, and cortisol levels—and a lot of people are mildly deficient without realizing it. The vitamins I use are: •Magnesium (calm + sleep) •B-complex (energy + stress response) •Vitamin D (mood regulation)
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Dr. Eric Berg
Dr. Eric Berg@dr_ericberg·
Which vitamin has helped you feel more resilient during stressful periods?
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Freud Buffett
Freud Buffett@FreudBuffett·
@bryan_johnson Such heightened awareness is like a double-edged sword. Biology, like mathematics, is not linear. This change in BPM can be related to food, stress, sleep, fluid intake, and even timing. Optimizing the body for these situations would be the healthiest approach.
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
I've instructed my chef to make meals that are exactly 700 calories. But they're more than 700 calories. You know how I know? My resting heart rate is elevated by 3 beats per minute. I'm 1,000+ reps (days) in knowing how food impacts my heart rate.
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Freud Buffett
Freud Buffett@FreudBuffett·
@carterd1016 @obsdmd I bridge the gaps in my human connections by meeting people directly face-to-face. If some people are building their social relationships this way, then the tweets I post, which you might consider artificial, could be bothering them
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Vandy Cicada
Vandy Cicada@carterd1016·
@FreudBuffett @obsdmd i’m really not sure what you’re trying to say here. social media is inherently a tool to fill holes in human connection but you’re too busy trying to be profound or farm engagement that you rely on a statistical model to sidestep any true purpose of this platform
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Obsidian
Obsidian@obsdmd·
The Obsidian team is growing from three engineers to four engineers. Competitive SF salary. Fully remote, live anywhere. Apply below.
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Freud Buffett
Freud Buffett@FreudBuffett·
@carterd1016 @obsdmd It's tragicomic that you don't hesitate to use the product of this platform owner who has made robot production her principle.
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Freud Buffett
Freud Buffett@FreudBuffett·
@luxemiaa Everyone’s obsessed with money, but they miss the real signal. The guy had nothing—and still moved with discipline, pride, and responsibility. That’s dangerous. Because men like that don’t stay broke. They level up. Flash impresses. Character compounds. Choose accordingly.
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Mia♡
Mia♡@luxemiaa·
This woman on TikTok said: I dated a guy before who was not rich. On our first date, he brought me to a beach in Cavite. He doesn’t have a car, so we took the bus. We didn’t expect the entrance fee already increased from what we read from the blogs. His money was just enough for food and our expected fee. There was no ATM nearby. So, he borrowed money from me, I remember it was 500 pesos. The next day, after his work, he went straight to my workplace to pay it back. (Didn’t ask him to)
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Freud Buffett
Freud Buffett@FreudBuffett·
This whole thread is a mix of misinformation, ego, and bad science. Circumcision debates aren’t about masculinity or sexuality—they’re medical, cultural, and personal. And viral headlines ≠ scientific truth. Before arguing, read the actual research—not clickbait interpretations.
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Freud Buffett
Freud Buffett@FreudBuffett·
@unusual_whales AI isn’t just reducing work—it’s compressing time. When tasks get faster, expectations expand to fill the gap. Same hours, higher output, tighter deadlines. The edge now isn’t just doing the job—it’s adapting to new tools while managing the pace they create.
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unusual_whales
unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
"AI isn't lightening workloads - it is making them more intense," per the WSJ Do you agree?
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Freud Buffett
Freud Buffett@FreudBuffett·
@NTFabiano You’re one walk away from a better day. Hitting 7,000–9,000 steps daily is linked to better heart health and a lower risk of depression. Regular walking improves circulation, reduces stress hormones, and boosts mood naturally. Simple habit. Real impact.
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Freud Buffett
Freud Buffett@FreudBuffett·
@stijnnoorman Simple framework, but execution is where most fall off. Consistency across the whole system matters more than intensity in one area. Miss a step and the pipeline weakens. It’s not glamorous—just steady, repeated action over time. That’s what turns effort into income.
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Stijn Noorman
Stijn Noorman@stijnnoorman·
1 offer per day. 1 email per day. 1 hand raiser per day. 1 growth post per day. 1 competence post per day This is all you need to replace your 9-5.
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Freud Buffett@FreudBuffett·
It’s frustrating, but most large retailers have strict “don’t intervene” policies for a reason—staff safety and liability. One wrong move and it can turn into injury, lawsuits, or worse. It’s less about loyalty and more about risk management in situations that can escalate fast.
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Benonwine
Benonwine@benonwine·
SACKED after 17 years… for stopping a thief. A Waitrose worker in Clapham Junction has lost his job after intervening to stop someone stealing Easter eggs. Walker Smith, 54, had given 17 years of service only to be shown the door for trying to do the right thing. No warning. No loyalty. Just gone. What message does that send to staff and to every other would be shoplifter wanting an easy target. Do your job… but don’t actually protect the business. Waitrose have ABSOLUTELY no loyalty to their staff they are quite happy to dispense of Loyal partners like yesterdays rubbish.
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Freud Buffett@FreudBuffett·
@Cobratate Success isn’t about shortcuts or stereotypes. Networks matter, sure—but so do skill, effort, and consistency. Reducing anyone’s achievements to cheap narratives says more about the speaker than reality.
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Andrew Tate
Andrew Tate@Cobratate·
For men it’s who you know. For girls it’s who you blow.
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Freud Buffett
Freud Buffett@FreudBuffett·
This is exactly why you don’t accept a rejection at face value. “Non-disclosure” gets thrown around like a magic escape clause, but courts have repeatedly said: minor, untreated conditions that never impacted health are NOT valid grounds to deny claims years later. They dragged this out for 3 years hoping she’d give up. She didn’t. She fought—and won principal + interest + compensation. If a claim is denied: • Ask for written reasons • Gather medical records • Escalate to IRDAI • Go to consumer court if needed Don’t let delay tactics or technicalities scare you into silence. Fight it.
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Technical Charts
Technical Charts@Technicalchart1·
Ramesh Gupta died in 2019. Heart attack. 54 years old. He had a ₹50 lakh term insurance policy. Premiums paid without a single default for 11 years. His wife filed the death claim. The insurance company said: "We need to investigate." They investigated for 3 years. Kept asking for documents. She kept submitting. They kept asking for more. She couldn't pay the home loan EMI. Sold the car. Borrowed from relatives. In 2022, they finally rejected the claim. Said Ramesh had a pre-existing condition he "didn't disclose." The condition: slightly high blood pressure. Noted in a routine checkup in 2015. Never treated. Never medicated. She went to IRDAI. Then consumer court. The court said: A condition that was never treated and never affected his health cannot be used to reject a claim 11 years later. ₹50 lakh ordered paid. Plus 9% interest from 2019. Plus ₹1 lakh for mental harassment. They made a widow wait 3 years. Then rejected her. A court gave her everything back. With interest. Save this post. If an insurance claim is rejected citing "non-disclosure" — fight it. Courts have consistently ruled against insurers using minor, untreated conditions as grounds for rejection.
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Freud Buffett@FreudBuffett·
There’s truth in the message, but it’s not universal. Some people aren’t “dead inside”—they’ve just found peace in a life others don’t understand. Not everyone needs constant chasing or risk to feel alive. Growth looks different for everyone. For some it’s ambition, for others it’s contentment. Both can be real living.
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MrBanks💰@Mrbankstips·
Most men die at 35, they just get buried at 75.
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Freud Buffett
Freud Buffett@FreudBuffett·
That situation is messed up, no doubt—but turning it into “all women” takes it in the wrong direction. The real issue is dishonesty and pressure around marriage. People get pushed into decisions they don’t fully stand behind, and instead of being honest, they drag others into it—and that’s what causes the damage. Bad behavior is individual, not gender. The focus should be on accountability, not stereotypes.
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Ankit Pandey
Ankit Pandey@iamankitpande·
This divorce incident shocked me and many families. One of my friend’s elder brother got married 2 years ago. Both are working professionals. It was an arranged marriage by relatives. Relationship looked good, everything seemed normal. His wife went to office daily. Until one day, the guy checked her Google Maps timeline. He saw that after 3 PM, 3–4 times a week, she was going to a hotel. One day he followed her. He found she was going there with another man. The same man, regularly. Later, he paid a hotel employee 10,000 rupees to get the entry records and proof. With all proofs, he confronted his wife. She confessed that the man was her boyfriend and they were going to the hotel for romance. Now the husband has filed for divorce. But the twist: She is now threatening to file a case and asking for 25 lakh alimony. Worst situation for that guy. I just keep thinking if she loved someone else, why did she marry this guy and ruin his life?
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Freud Buffett
Freud Buffett@FreudBuffett·
Let’s be real—most of these “cliques” aren’t friendships, they’re protection rackets with ring lights. People love to scream “community” until one of their own messes up, then suddenly it’s deflection, silence, or rewriting reality in real time. Loyalty isn’t the problem—blind loyalty is. When your entire identity is tied to a group, you don’t defend truth, you defend access. And the whole “influencers as crisis managers” thing? Absolutely. It’s cheaper than PR firms and way more effective. Flood the timeline, shift the narrative, attack critics, and wait it out until the algorithm buries it. Rinse and repeat. That’s why putting anyone on a pedestal online is a mistake. You’re not seeing integrity—you’re seeing branding. The moment staying honest costs them their position in the circle, most will choose the circle every time. Independence isn’t just smart—it’s necessary. Because once you’re in, speaking up doesn’t just cost you opinions… it costs you your place.
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Daniel Regha@DanielRegha·
Influencers move in cliques, and cliques will never call out the wrongdoings of anyone in their circle; Instead, it's gaslighting or plain denial. I have said this before, don't join any cliques on social media or put anyone on a pedestal based on following, that's the best thing you can do for yourself; And the minute you associate by joining, you automatically compromise. Any bad publicity that involves an influencer is always justified by who they roll with. We have seen it in harassment and assault cases, we have it in bigotry remarks, and we have seen it in vendor related problems. This is the same reason most celebs including political figures also roll with influencers, so they can easily control narratives when needed, no-one does damage control better than influencers and is commited to doing it more.
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Freud Buffett
Freud Buffett@FreudBuffett·
@PressSec Setting politics aside, bringing people home safely is something most can agree on. Glad to hear the crew made it out—those kinds of operations take serious coordination and risk.
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Karoline Leavitt
Karoline Leavitt@PressSec·
FROM PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP WE GOT HIM! My fellow Americans, over the past several hours, the United States Military pulled off one of the most daring Search and Rescue Operations in U.S. History, for one of our incredible Crew Member Officers, who also happens to be a highly respected Colonel, and who I am thrilled to let you know is now SAFE and SOUND! This brave Warrior was behind enemy lines in the treacherous mountains of Iran, being hunted down by our enemies, who were getting closer and closer by the hour, but was never truly alone because his Commander in Chief, Secretary of War, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and fellow War Fighters were monitoring his location 24 hours a day, and diligently planning for his rescue. At my direction, the U.S. Military sent dozens of aircraft, armed with the most lethal weapons in the World, to retrieve him. He sustained injuries, but he will be just fine. This miraculous Search and Rescue Operation comes in addition to a successful rescue of another brave Pilot, yesterday, which we did not confirm, because we did not want to jeopardize our second rescue operation. This is the first time in military memory that two U.S. Pilots have been rescued, separately, deep in Enemy Territory. WE WILL NEVER LEAVE AN AMERICAN WARFIGHTER BEHIND! The fact that we were able to pull off both of these operations, without a SINGLE American killed, or even wounded, just proves once again, that we have achieved overwhelming Air Dominance and Superiority over the Iranian skies. This is a moment that ALL Americans, Republican, Democrat, and everyone else, should be proud of and united around. We truly have the best, most professional, and lethal Military in the History of the World. GOD BLESS AMERICA, GOD BLESS OUR TROOPS, AND HAPPY EASTER TO ALL!
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Freud Buffett
Freud Buffett@FreudBuffett·
@PInsider_ Why are people hoping it’s a specific group…? 😭 Disbandments are tough for fans no matter who it is. No need to turn it into fandom vs fandom—just wait for the announcement and show some respect.
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pop_insider 🤍🖤
pop_insider 🤍🖤@PInsider_·
🚨 | Famous k-pop group is announcing DISBAND in next weeks
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Freud Buffett
Freud Buffett@FreudBuffett·
@KP24 So you can see exactly what kind of life choices the previous guest made 😭 Also bleach. Lots and lots of bleach.
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