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Marcie

@LadyMMLamb

I pray a lot and cuss a little may we meet at the crossroads of grace and grit.

Spring, TX Katılım Ocak 2022
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Chad@braves2430·
Alright what would You make?
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Marcie@LadyMMLamb·
@SenWhitehouse Good heavens, you don’t have to be so uptight about it. It’s our responsibility, our White House. Now, it’s your fault that it remains under construction. I hope you’re proud of yourself.
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Marcie@LadyMMLamb·
@JBPritzker I wish someone would call him about Houston, TX. There is a body found in the Bayou almost weekly.
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World Scholar
World Scholar@WorldScholar_·
It's easy to forget that most of the stained glass in Sainte-Chapelle is 800 years old. How do you even begin to design radiant beauty like this?
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Marcie@LadyMMLamb·
@Italofiend I am guilty of this at the very moment and I am invested in every character just the same.
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GialliGhoul
GialliGhoul@Italofiend·
Does anyone here read more than one book at a time?
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Geraldo Rivera
Geraldo Rivera@GeraldoRivera·
Giving taxpayer money to January 6 rioters is nauseating.
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
We now have a female Bryan Johnson. It’s Kate Tolo. She will become the most measured female in history. +$2 million of spend per year + Developing a female-specific protocol + Sharing everything for free To start, she will spend 3 months mapping her baseline. Men, in contrast, can get their baseline done in 1 or 2 weeks. + 3 months for baseline measurement + across 4 time points per cycle + doing the same thing every day + a dedicated full-time medical team For context on the extensiveness of measurement, during the past 5 years, we’ve collected 1.5 billion data points on my body. I suspect Kate will exceed that given technology has improved since I started. The goal is to create a repeatable waveform of hundreds of life-critical biomarkers. Once the baseline is acquired, she will begin interventions. We will try to answer practically useful questions and share all of the data + learnings for free. Can fertility be improved? + Should women cold plunge? + Can PMS symptoms be alleviated? + What should a female sauna protocol be? + Should dosage change throughout the month? + What keeps a cycle regular? + Does the body need more iron, magnesium, or protein at specific phases? + Should women fast? + Should recovery protocol change by phase? + What's the earliest detectable signal of perimenopause? + Can perimenopause be slowed? + How is cognitive load & mood affected? + Does stress impact men and women the same? Kate has suspected endometriosis. 10% of all women do. We will try to tackle this too. I am excited for all of the surprising things we will hopefully uncover. Unlike me, Kate does not have the innate desire to wake up at 4:30am and do six hours of longevity therapies. She’s the cofounder of Blueprint, building in the trenches with me since day one. She understands the game and how hard it is. In many ways, this is a sacrifice for her. She is a creative person, going from a life of freedom and spontaneity to a rigid protocol. Traditionally, RCTs have been viewed as the gold standard. But RCTs have underserved women. The FDA banned women from clinical trials for 16 years (1977 to 1993), and most "medicine for women" is still medicine tested in men. Demanding RCT-only evidence for women's health is demanding evidence that doesn't exist. There is not enough practical scientific literature for women to reference only RCTs. It leaves half the population without a path to know what to do. N=1 medicine is gaining ground and picking up where RCTs specifically fail. Individual science experiments give us signals that answer what to do on a day-to-day basis. This is even more important for women. If you’re new to Kate and my world, I want you to understand that we have your back. Our intentions are to be a sturdy, reliable force in your life. To care for your best interest as we’d care for our own. We want what’s best for you and our loyalty is to your existence. It’s pretty cool to be living in a time when we may be the first generation to not die. I’m not suggesting immortality, but lifespans so long that we stop thinking about lifespans. At the end of the day, the one thing we each care about more than anything else is one more breath. I’m proud of Kate for taking on this responsibility. It’s painful, exhausting and costly. The beginning of the world’s first n=2.
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Brian Krassenstein
Brian Krassenstein@krassenstein·
Thomas Massie is one of the most conservative congressmen in the Republican Party. If you were a republican and you were voting against him, it’s not because of your political views, but because you want to protect the Epstein class. To all the people endorsing his opponent, thanks for uncovering the fact that you don’t support Epstein’s victims.
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Jack Posobiec
Jack Posobiec@JackPosobiec·
What do you remember about the 1976 Bicentennial?
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Marcie@LadyMMLamb·
@stats_feed Andrew Jackson also hated paper money and he was put on the $20.00. The Irony.
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World of Statistics
World of Statistics@stats_feed·
🇺🇸 In 1835, President Andrew Jackson successfully paid off the debt of the United States. The only time in history this has ever been accomplished.
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World of Statistics@stats_feed·
Name one thing that government has made cheaper and more efficient.
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Physics In History
Physics In History@PhysInHistory·
What do you think will happen if AI gains consciousness? ✍️
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Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
What's the most terrifying message we could ever pick up from deep space?
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Marcie@LadyMMLamb·
@walktheironroad @JamieBonkiewicz Religion isn’t “mass psychosis” most believers are normal people living normal lives. Sure, some religious & secular groups turn cultish with rigid dogma. But painting all faith as the problem while ignoring ideological zealotry on the other side misses the bigger picture.
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Jamie Bonkiewicz
Jamie Bonkiewicz@JamieBonkiewicz·
Is anyone ever going to address the mass religious psychosis in the US?
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Brian Krassenstein
Brian Krassenstein@krassenstein·
Senator Mark Kelly just destroyed both Trump and Hegseth in 30 seconds.
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Marcie@LadyMMLamb·
@theliamnissan I don’t see anyone removing any other deceased President names from buildings.
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Liam Nissan™
Liam Nissan™@theliamnissan·
When Hitler died (of natural causes) the German people removed his name from every building, monument, and roadway in the country. America will do the same with Donald Trump.
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Marcie@LadyMMLamb·
@AdamKinzinger If you would listen to some of the J6ers stories you may change your perspective on a lot of them?
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Adam Kinzinger (Slava Ukraini) 🇺🇸🇺🇦
There is no way the republicans would be anything less that outraged if Obama had taken almost $2 billion of taxpayer dollars and given it to people he pardoned for trying to steal an election. Every republican in congress who doesn’t speak up and prevent this is complicit
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