MattyIce

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MattyIce

MattyIce

@Mattdamonorbust

Picking them apples

The United State of Texas Katılım Ağustos 2021
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Hans Von Sebottendorff
Hans Von Sebottendorff@HyperboreanMonk·
@aakashgupta Holland and Zendaya are horrendous actors. I’m not sure why they cast these people? Do they think younger generations enjoy them? We don’t watch movies.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Christopher Nolan just showed Trojan Horse footage from The Odyssey at CinemaCon. The business math behind this movie is wild. $250 million budget. His most expensive film ever. First movie shot entirely on IMAX 70mm cameras. No franchise, no sequel, no superhero IP. The source material is a 3,000-year-old poem. IMAX opening weekend tickets went on sale a full year before release. They sold out in 12 hours. $1.5 million in ticket revenue before a single TV spot aired. The trailer pulled 121.4 million views in 24 hours. More than Universal's Wicked sequel. More than double what Oppenheimer's first trailer did in the same window. Today's footage confirmed Charlize Theron is playing Calypso, the nymph who kept Odysseus trapped on her island for seven years. The scene opens with Damon asking her "How long have I been here?" He can't remember if he had a wife or a son. That's pure Nolan. Starting the story in captivity, with a man who's lost his own identity. The same filmmaker who opened Memento backwards. The cast is absurd: Damon, Holland, Hathaway, Pattinson, Zendaya as Athena, Lupita Nyong'o, Theron, Bernthal as Menelaus, Safdie as Agamemnon, Mia Goth, Leguizamo, Elliot Page, Travis Scott. Nolan joked it would be faster to list who isn't in it. His last five films averaged $680 million worldwide. Oppenheimer made $976 million with an R rating and a three-hour runtime about a physicist. Every studio spent the last decade convinced original films can't open big. Nolan's response: adapt the oldest story in Western literature. Homer's been in public domain for about 2,500 years. Nolan IS the franchise. His name on a poster does what a superhero logo used to do. Universal figured this out when they signed him after Warner Bros let him walk over a streaming window dispute. Twenty years of partnership, gone. July 17. IMDb's most anticipated film of 2026. Built from a poem your ninth-grade English teacher assigned.
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MattyIce
MattyIce@Mattdamonorbust·
@todayyearsold Humorously as someone who doesn't get car sick I discovered that using it makes me car sick!
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Yex
Yex@Jesusglexmtx·
@DivyaMangotra Really? I’d love you’d do. For me, it is a baaad book. I don’t understand why people consider it a good one. If they like it, that’s cool but not a good novel in any way.
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Divya Mangotra Manchanda
Divya Mangotra Manchanda@DivyaMangotra·
I don’t think I will be able to explain how good this book is.
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MattyIce
MattyIce@Mattdamonorbust·
@PattyMurray You're already well on the way to ruining your state, so it makes sense you wouldn't want to make somewhere else better.
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Senator Patty Murray
Senator Patty Murray@PattyMurray·
No war with Iran.
 There was no imminent threat. There is no clear objective. 
I will NOT support a war of choice that puts American lives in harm’s way.
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MattyIce
MattyIce@Mattdamonorbust·
@BowTiedBull He's worth 400mil. She won't leave until after the wedding.
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BowTiedBull.eth - Read Pinned or NGMI
Wild to watch a guy actively make a girl less attracted to him. Ignore what she says and watch what happens.
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson

It’s been 19 days and 20 hrs since I last felt Kate’s warm embrace. She landed 47 minutes ago. The 24 hours of travel no doubt has her rushing to shower. She needs to cleanse herself of a dirtied world incompatible with her sensibilities. The wash doubles as a ritual, preparatory for entrance into the symbolic world we’ve constructed. The time apart has been costly.  My body’s electrical signaling betrays the separation. Without her touch, my vagus nerve’s 100,000 myelinated fibers have dropped their high frequency spectral power, squawking distress. An intelligent system broadcasting diminished wave forms, hoping to be heard.  There are other signals of distress. My white blood cells have shifted their gene expression, upregulating pro-inflammatory genes IL-6 and TNF-alpha and downregulating my antiviral genes.  A pro-aging biochemical signature of a system suffering hardship. My environment is a pristine anti-aging laboratory. Air, water, food and light are meticulously measured. Toxins are filtered. Purification systems run autonomously. Biomarkers tracked. Nutrition is calibrated. Yet outside my control is the affection of another. The 68 trillion cells that constitute Bryan Johnson run non-negotiable code. They demand tenderness, and not of a whimsical type, but deep, all-encompassing love that must be earned and carefully maintained. Otherwise they protest in self-termination. She’s now only 13 miles away and I can viscerally feel her essence. The transmission pulses in high fidelity. As if there were a fiber optic cable streaming our connection at light speed through the multiplexed cylinders of glass. The time apart created latency, buffering the connection, depriving us of the luminescence and dimming into noise. In 15 minutes she will be within reach. I can visualize the whites of her eyes and smell her aroma. When she arrives, she will be shy. Whenever we are apart, she returns to zero. Her previous openness will be closed. Her emotional dynamic range will be held in reserve until she feels she is safe and can trust.  I’ll need to kindle her again. The rush of the courtship enthralls me. The anticipation drives a small cluster of my midbrain neurons to flood dopamine. Nerve fibers activate, lighting up my skin’s receptors as it awaits for slow, caressing touch. My hypothalamus begins synthesizing oxytocin, preparing to dump it upon first eye contact to ensure the reestablishment of our pair bond. This biochemical orchestra fills me with delight and sensorial want. Kate’s been mulling over what she’ll wear for days.  She’s considered dozens of possibilities and modeled out my anticipated emotional state, the weather, and our planned activities. The colors will be representative of her psychological state and be positioned to soothe mine. The texture, style, and hues will interplay with our biology. The deliberately chosen accessories will add flair, intrigue and play. This is how she flirts, seduces and bypasses my mind to speak directly to my physiology. She has other tricks too. She’s arrived. I must wait for her. Her timidness will want to determine the cadence. I hear the door crack open and her bag drop to the floor. She’s nervous. I’m on the couch, neutral and open. She rounds the corner and our eyes meet. The inhibitions wither as the magnetism draws us together. Soft hellos are whispered and our bodies interdigitate. I feel her finger tips on the back of my neck. Goose bumps light up my body. Skin nerve cells fire signals directly to my brain, bypassing the analytical mind. The hypothalamus dumps the oxytocin, inhibiting fear and lowering cortisol. The body washes itself in this anti-inflammatory chain reaction.  Our respiration and heart beats are now synchronizing. The brain piles on with a release of endorphins to soothe the psychological pain of our separation. New powers are now in control. Let them run in glory. I press my cheek against hers. The skin on skin triggers a wave of desire. I brush her lips with mine, catalyzing a massive activation of neurons in her brain, overwhelming thought and forcing presence. She relents and wants to dance. She’s home. I slip my hand under her shirt and brush the small of her back. Goosebumps spread like a wildfire across her body. Her hypothalamus stimulates the release of GnRH which tells the pituitary gland to wake up her reproductive system. Our olfactory systems consume each other with delight, signaling immune system compatibility. I move both my hands to her jawline, holding her head firmly in place. Our mirror neurons speak to each other. I know what she wants. My lips press against hers and I softly bite her lower lip. Kate’s blood vessels dilate from the acetylcholine and nitric oxide release, flushing her lips, skin and body. The cascade is nearing waterfall. The executive control of our brains surrenders. No longer concerned with the 68 trillion cells. The prefrontal cortex goes dark. Eliminating future planning and probabilistic modeling. Activity in our parietal lobes diminishes, dissolving the boundary that distinguishes between self and other. No longer is there Kate and Bryan, just a singular biological entity suspended in a state of bliss. The outside world goes quiet. It doesn’t exist. We dissolve into raw existence.

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MattyIce
MattyIce@Mattdamonorbust·
@AJA_Cortes Draper was the king. I still go back through his old weekly emails when I need some motivation.
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AJAC
AJAC@AJA_Cortes·
My biggest Strength training influences Marty Gallagher Anthony Ditillo Bill Pearl Vince Gironda Eugen Sandow Dr. Ken Leistner Dave Draper Dezso Ban (blog) Michael Yessis Swede Burns Arthur Jones Josh Bryant
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BowTiedYukon
BowTiedYukon@BowTiedYukon·
Yukon’s Peptide Handbook Everything you need to know, want to know and probably more about the most popular peptides available BPC-157, GHK-Cu, HCG, KPV, Melanotan, TB-500, Glow, Semaglutide, Retatrutide, Tirzepatide, Carillintide, SLU-PP-332, SR-9011 and a lot more Comment “bumble” and I will DM it to you for free
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Achilles
Achilles@mralexthomas·
Here’s the exact minimalist routine that’s making more jacked every week: Full body 3x/week 2x incline walk + abs (active recovery, still intense) Sprint work 1–2x/Week Sauna post cardio on rest days Comment “STACK” below and I’ll send the full PDF.
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Steadtler
Steadtler@SteadtlerA58435·
@CNviolations I remember a teacher, the spouse of a friend and a millennial... she would insist on calling punishments or timeouts "consequences". I was thinking "your kid is four. She doesn't know the etymology of the words you use. Who are you doing this for?"
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MattyIce
MattyIce@Mattdamonorbust·
@TheCartelDel Probably because they play 44 games in 5 months.
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MattyIce
MattyIce@Mattdamonorbust·
@owenbroadcast Nah that's just because they don't want to be there but they are terrible at boundaries so they show up angry and try to pretend. Meanwhile the dads that show up excited and just play are the ones winning the day. It's not that hard, even after the tough weeks.
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owen cyclops
owen cyclops@owenbroadcast·
you go to these early childhood birthday parties. the kid’s first, second, third birthday. the children: angelic, luminous. the mothers: all beautiful. and then, and then there are the fathers: like working dogs dragged momentarily from battle.
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The Dad Aesthetic
The Dad Aesthetic@TheDadAesthetic·
To all the dads who complain about not having the time to train And even men with no kids for that matter Your most likely answer is to wake up earlier "But it's hard" "But I have to go to sleep early" "What about ME time?" Right now your ME time is hiding on the toilet for 45 min scrolling Facebook to find people from high school I guarantee you smashing a lift at 5AM is gonna feel 100x better I get it, your day is crazy I have 3 kids from toddler to elementary Sports/activities 7 days a week The soundtrack to my life is a cacophony of chaos & Cocomelon But 5AM is MY time, all mine A solitudinous sanctuary of sweat Just me & the sweet sounds of those weights clanging & banging Do it for 21 days straight, no days off Make it non-negotiable, get the support from your wife & kids - your real-life fantasy team I guarantee after 21 days you'll feel a renewed sense of energy & confidence If waking up at 5AM is the hardest thing you have to do all day Consider yourself blessed
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Paul Saladino, MD
Paul Saladino, MD@paulsaladinomd·
Natural toothpaste recipe…
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AJAC
AJAC@AJA_Cortes·
2025 THE BRO DIET FOR SINGLE DIGIT BODYFAT 16+ years of client experience & fat loss strategies simplified down into 15 actionable pages Comment "burn" and I will DM it to you
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CoffeeBlackMD
CoffeeBlackMD@CoffeeBlackMD·
If I ever wanted to crowd source participants for a small study I wonder if I could find like 20 guys who’d be interested. They’d need to let me run their stuff for the study on a protocol. I’d provide meds and labs. Maybe three months. A before and after kind of intervention study. Need to put together an ad hoc kind of IRB too, to review the protocol, advise, agree it was safe.
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MattyIce
MattyIce@Mattdamonorbust·
@TheOscarRace Because it was incredibly slow and didn't develop characters enough so people got bored. But it was pretty great to be honest.
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Kalshi Culture
Kalshi Culture@Kalshi_Culture·
How could this movie possibly flop?
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Gator | Dentist
Gator | Dentist@theNOBSdentist·
Plastic is a huge issue, almost criminally so at this point…. But I refuse to believe that microwaving ziploc bags is a thing people do. What are the reasons why you’d be doing that?
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes

Ziplock Bags are now involved in a class action lawsuit after being linked to causing dementia “I'm Dr. Clint Steele. I'm a brain and nervous system specialist and I help people just like you improve your life by improving your brain function, specifically around, preventing and in many cases reversing dementia and Alzheimer's disease. For those of you that follow me, I did a video on this not too long ago talking about 750 milligrams of plastic being found in the brains of those that have Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia. That's the size of a plastic spoon, folks. So question is, where are all these plastics coming from? — What they're finding here, guys, is this an SC Johnson claims that Ziploc bags are safe to use in extreme conditions, meaning for freezing and also for heating in their microwave. Now for any of you that are doing this, guys, and this is one of the reasons I don't do this, because it doesn't make sense to me to put this in the microwave. It's going to melt, it's plastic. It's going to get into my food. That's not good for me. So if you're doing this, you got to stop. Here's what happens. There's two ingredients in this, in this plastic bag called polyethylene and polypropylene that break down and turn into microplastics. These microplastics are so small that they can actually cross the blood brain barrier. And this is how we're finding plastics in the brain — Get the plastics out of your life as much as you can. And especially these” “Please guys, share this. I'm out to save 1 million lives from dementia and Alzheimer's disease and I need your help. And we've got to get rid of stuff like this because it's damaging our brains and it's leading to end stage neurodegenerative diseases. So please share this. I love you. I'm Dr. Clint. Let's save more lives”

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AJAC
AJAC@AJA_Cortes·
I created a free Guide to Peptides which explains what they are in layman's terms, answers common questions, AND has a cheat sheet for ALL major peptides used in research today Comment with "research" and I will DM it to you
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