H4xor
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Jews killed all of the young White men in Ukraine and now are bringing In Africans to replace them
We just watched then end an entire nation
Uncommon Sense@Uncommonsince76
Tucker points out that world Jewish interest has successfully broken down the White male population in Ukraine, and now they will start accepting African migrants en masse… He calls them “neocons” but let’s be real here.
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@KimDotcom @nikitabier For me it turned into the absolute most garbage feed I've ever seen. Same posts repeated on a daily basis, videos of pakki ppl beating toddlers, videos of black violence, just pure trash brain rot from top to bottom
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My account was put on the lowest reach setting by @nikitabier? If you want to see my posts you have to visit my profile page. X has come to this.
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NYC girl brutally stomped by teen boy after refusing his advances was lucky to survive, distraught mom says - while calling for justice trib.al/zW4wOuB

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Tydligen i sann integrationsanda så har @sverigesradio en arabisk podd! Du betalar. Varför accepterar vi bara allt som vi tvingas, med hot om våldsmonopolet, att finansiera? Vi är miljontals som är MOT! Vi måste börja bete oss som franska bönder på Oxenstiernsgatan i Stockholm.

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The Arbitrum Security Council has taken emergency action to freeze the 30,766 ETH being held in the address on Arbitrum One that is connected to the KelpDAO exploit. The Security Council acted with input from law enforcement as to the exploiter’s identity, and, at all times, weighed its commitment to the security and integrity of the Arbitrum community without impacting any Arbitrum users or applications.
After significant technical diligence and deliberation, the Security Council identified and executed a technical approach to move funds to safety without affecting any other chain state or Arbitrum users.
As of April 20 11:26pm ET the funds have been successfully transferred to an intermediary frozen wallet. They are no longer accessible to the address that originally held the funds, and can only be moved by further action by Arbitrum governance, which will be coordinated with relevant parties.
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Creatine supplementation decreased brain ATP levels by 37–52% across multiple regions.
That's the opposite of what most people would expect from an energy-buffering supplement. But it's not energy depletion—it's revealing something fundamental about how the phosphocreatine system works.
When researchers measured ATP in creatine-supplemented rats, they found significant reductions in the frontal cortex (52% decrease), basal forebrain (46% decrease), and hippocampus (37% decrease) after four weeks of supplementation.
Meanwhile, creatine and phosphocreatine levels trended upward in these same regions, though not reaching statistical significance.
The pattern suggests creatine shifts the balance between ATP and phosphocreatine—not because the system has less energy available, but because it's buffering energy differently.
Phosphocreatine functions as a rapid ATP reserve. When energy demand spikes, phosphocreatine donates its phosphate group to regenerate ATP from ADP. This process stabilizes ATP availability during high-demand periods without requiring cells to ramp up oxidative phosphorylation immediately.
If supplementation expands the phosphocreatine pool, the system may maintain lower baseline ATP because less needs to be held in reserve. The buffer itself becomes the reserve.
This matters because ATP isn't just an energy currency—it's also a signaling molecule. When ATP gets released from cells and broken down extracellularly, it generates adenosine, one of the brain's primary sleep-pressure signals.
The more ATP released and degraded, the more adenosine accumulates. The more adenosine accumulates, the stronger the drive to sleep.
Creatine-supplemented rats demonstrated exactly this shift. During six hours of sleep deprivation, adenosine levels in the basal forebrain rose 239% at baseline. After creatine supplementation, that increase dropped to 152%.
The behavioral consequences were striking. After sleep deprivation, supplemented animals showed 66% lower delta activity during recovery sleep—the hallmark measure of homeostatic sleep pressure. They spent less time in NREM and REM sleep during early recovery, behaving as though they carried substantially less sleep debt.
The mechanism connecting lower ATP, reduced adenosine, and diminished sleep pressure appears straightforward: when the phosphocreatine buffer expands, cells release less ATP during extended wakefulness. Less ATP release means less adenosine accumulation. Less adenosine means weaker sleep-pressure signaling.
This isn't about having more energy. It's about buffering energy fluctuations more efficiently—reducing the signaling consequences that typically follow sustained metabolic demand.
The implication extends beyond sleep. If creatine alters how the brain manages energy reserves at a baseline level, it may influence cognitive resilience during periods of metabolic stress: sleep restriction, fasting, sustained attention tasks, neurodegeneration.
Most discussions of creatine supplementation focus on performance—strength output, sprint capacity, recovery between high-intensity efforts. But this research points to a different kind of adaptation: altering how the brain signals its own energetic state.
Lower ATP isn't a problem when the phosphocreatine system can regenerate it rapidly. And if that shift reduces the accumulation of fatigue-signaling metabolites like adenosine, the brain may operate longer before triggering recovery mechanisms like sleep.
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@EmmieMikaelsson Juridiskt sett är det barnet som har rätt till 480 dagar oavsett förälder. Därmed är det juridiskt fel att låsa dagar till respektive förälder.
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@DanBilzerian @grok I've seen this post 20 times now during 2 days, don't you understand that seing a post one time weather it's from Elon himself or someone else is enough?
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Dwarkesh: Why would we want to sell China the materials for a serious cyberweapon? It's like selling them nukes with a casing that says 'made by Boeing' and claiming that's good for the US
Jensen: Comparing AI to nukes is lunacy. Enriched uranium is a lousy analogy. It's an illogical analogy. What we have to recognize is that AI is a five-layered cake.
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Hi @Prada.
I’m a woman and I have a young daughter.
Do you think that we are inspired to buy this dress, when you put it on a young man?

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@martinez_clips @grok how do I bann to ever see any kind of content from this biologically inferior clavicular again?
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Clavicular and this guy are pathetic degenerate clowns.
They're always trying to "steal" the girlfriends of random dudes in the street to prove something to their low-IQ viewership.
How cringe do you have to be to make yourself feel better by trying to humilitate some dude in front of his girl.
Lucky he didn't get smacked here!
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