mchris752
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Hi. Meteorologist here.
You’re going to lose that class action suit because you failed high school science.
Ash 🇺🇸@ashincolorado
Ready for a class action lawsuit? I am.
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Milwaukee Bucks star and two-time NBA MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo has been a popular name in trade conversations the past couple of years.
Would the "Greek Freak" work on the Phoenix Suns as currently constructed? @JohnLundRadio thinks so.
"Giannis gets along with everybody."
Watch full @WolfandLuke segment: youtube.com/watch?v=-xrVPX…

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A SINGLE DOSE of ibuprofen increased gut permeability in healthy humans WITHIN 24 HOURS.
Not weeks. Not months. Hours.
That Advil you took for your headache. The ibuprofen before your workout. The naproxen for your back.
PMID: 19148789
Each one widened the gaps in your intestinal lining — the same tight junctions that keep bacteria, endotoxins, and undigested food out of your bloodstream.
A study of 286 patients on long-term NSAIDs found measurable intestinal inflammation in up to 72% of them.
PMID: 9824604
This isn’t rare. This is the norm for regular users.
Once the barrier opens, bacterial endotoxins (LPS) leak into circulation. Your immune system mounts a low-grade inflammatory response. Insulin signaling breaks. Your body starts storing visceral fat — the deep fat around your liver and intestines that no amount of cardio burns off.
The gut damage came first. The belly fat followed.
Most people treat the inflammation with more NSAIDs. Which causes more permeability. Which causes more inflammation. The loop doesn’t break on its own.
The barrier has to be rebuilt.
A 2020 review in Current Pharmaceutical Design (PMID: 32445447) found BPC-157 resealed gut barrier integrity across multiple models of intestinal damage — including damage from NSAIDs specifically.
When I first tried BPC-157, the urgency and bloating that followed every meal improved noticeably within 2 days. Not a full fix overnight — but enough to know the tissue was responding.
I use Barrier — oral BPC-157 designed to dissolve across the full GI tract, where the damage actually lives.
Stop feeding the loop. Fix the wall.
Barrier — code GUNNAR saves 15%.



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@WallStreetApes Its just plane exhaust gas and the cool air up above
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You mean this interview on Wednesday’s ‘Good Morning America’ wasn’t enough to save Taylor Frankie Paul’s season of ‘The Bachelorette’ in light of video showing her beating her ex-boyfriend?
Lara Spencer: “I want to hear all about your bachelorette journey. But first I want to give you the opportunity to respond to recent headlines about the alleged domestic violence incident with your ex-boyfriend. What do you want to share with us about this?”
Paul: “Honestly, I — it's been a heavy time to see the headlines, especially during this time of The Bachelorette being released and it's supposed to be really exciting time. I'm a person that will always speak my truth and I'm — you know, that's what I'm known for. And so, when the time is right I will be. But right now, just trying to be in the present moment and focus on this and — but the thing is — is my — my kids do come first. My kids come first. And so, it's been, like, just a back and forth process trying to be here in the present moment, worrying about, you know, home and headlines. It's been stressful to be honest.”
Spencer: “We did reach out to Dakota. And he did not — we did not — for a statement. We did not get a response from him. Now we have reports that ‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ has paused production on the next season. I know there's a season on right now and then season five was in production. Reports say it's been — it's paused. Is that true?”
Paul: “Honestly I — I don't call the shots with production. So, as of now I have gotten word that it also has been paused, but I do not call those shots. So, as far as I know it — it was, but I don't know for how long and why.”
Spencer: “And — and I know you're one of the executive producers on the show.”
Paul: “Yeah, yeah. I got told that this — this year.”
Spencer: “Oh, you didn't know that?”
Paul: “I — I didn't. No. And I was like, what does that mean? You know, I was, like, like, I think just because we share our lives and we produce like our own, you know, lives.”
Spencer: “Yeah.
Paul: “But I don't know if that necessarily what that — what that means.”
Spencer: “And how do you — how do you envision your future on that show?”
Paul: “Hard to say now, right?”
Spencer: “Right.”
Paul: “Just because of, you know, everything going on. It's hard to see past this. I'm not going to lie. In this moment, it's just so heavy. And when your life is broadcasted out there in these headlines, it's, like, the end of the world.”
Spencer: “Right.”
Paul: “That's what it feels like. I'm not going to lie. But I will say I've, I've been here before and I got through it and, you know, shared my story, my life. So I — I'm hoping that I can do that again.”
Spencer: “Yeah.”
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🚨#BREAKING: The World Health Organization is preparing for a potential nuclear emergency if the conflict involving Iran continues to escalate.
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@Bickley_Marotta Should have traded booker abd rebuilt correctly. Getting to play in every year does nothing
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Should the #Suns and their fans be worried by their recent skid?
ESPN NBA Insider Bobby Marks gives his opinion
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