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MomHasMinecraft

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Florida, USA Katılım Aralık 2025
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MomHasMinecraft
MomHasMinecraft@MomHasMinecraft·
@MikhailaFuller Looking forward to this! My youngest has a primary mitochondrial disease. She has many specialists and despite everyone being familiar with mitochondria, so few understand the impact of mitochondrial failure.
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Mikhaila Peterson
Mikhaila Peterson@MikhailaFuller·
I had Tom Benson, CEO of Mitrix on to discuss mitochondrial transplantation. We covered what mitochondria are, the discovery that your body is constantly delivering fresh mitochondria through your bloodstream (people didn’t know that mitochondria were transferred outside the cell until recently!), why we age, what kills mitochondria (stress, smoking, radiation, chemotherapy and certain antibiotics like fluoroquinolones, psych meds), why COVID destroys mitochondria and what that means for long COVID, the Alzheimer's and Parkinson's brain tissue regeneration research their company has already done in mice, what mitochondrial transplantation actually is and how it has already been used in pediatric heart surgery, what a bioreactor growing mitochondria for personal use might look like, and more.
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MomHasMinecraft
MomHasMinecraft@MomHasMinecraft·
Very cool!! I was just tossing around ideas with Grok about nanotech and hybrid mitochondria to enhance the biological energy economy for disease reduction and longevity. I specified using implantable tech like neuralink and AI integration. It’s fun to read that my wild idea might not be so crazy 🫣😅!
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Owen Lewis
Owen Lewis@is_OwenLewis·
University of San Diego researchers just created living algae-nanoparticle hybrid robots that swarm like locusts, assembling and dispersing on command with simple changes in light color. The biohybrid microrobots combine living Chlamydomonas reinhardtii algae (tiny green cells with flagella for swimming) with drug loaded or sensor equipped nanoparticles. Blue light triggers the algae to cluster into dense, programmable swarms that can form precise shapes (continents, arrows, stars, letters, triangles). Red light instantly disperses them. The team even used AI designed light masks to match wound shapes on simulated skin, then released over 90% of the swarm directly onto the target area in under two minutes. Key advantages: ° Self propelled by the algae’s natural swimming ° Controllable without magnets, sound, or wires. Just colored light ° Scalable for medical use (targeted drug delivery, wound healing) and environmental cleanup (toxins, microplastics) While still early stage (and durface level applications for now), the system demonstrates reliable, on demand swarm control that previous synthetic or bacterial bots struggled to achieve. 📸 Zhengxing Li Source: singularityhub.com/2026/05/15/new…
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MomHasMinecraft
MomHasMinecraft@MomHasMinecraft·
@singinghomeward Ha! We stopped using spelling a LONG time ago!! Either you can spell or you can't and thank God for spell-check 😁
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Grace
Grace@singinghomeward·
@MomHasMinecraft I don't think we ever did a single curriculum for all subjects, growing up. I remember abeka, rod & staff, sonlight, apologia, mystery of history, tapestry of grace, wordly wise, singapore, and half a dozen spelling curricula, none of which made me a good speller. 😆
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Grace
Grace@singinghomeward·
"Your Language Arts curriculum is arriving tomorrow!" "Oh! I hope it has Latin!" "..." "I want to know how to pronounce all the genuses and species!" This kid is gonna force me into classical ed against my will.
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MomHasMinecraft@MomHasMinecraft·
I love this! All of it. She is stunning 💗!! Also, I told my 14yr old son the other day that I follow you on X, and he said: "Wow! You follow the coolest people!!"...I really do. Thanks for being here, sharing the things you love, and creating games we can share with our kids and grandkids. As a mom and gramma, some of my favorite words are: "Will you play a game with me?" which is right up there with: "Will you read me a story?".
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Sandy Petersen 🪔
Sandy Petersen 🪔@SandyofCthulhu·
Before I got married, I tried to warn my fiancee. I said, "I really like games." She said, "Okay. Cool." I repeated, "You don't get it. I really REALLY like games. A lot." She smiled and agreed with me. She knew I spent an evening or two a week gaming with my pals. I figured I'd tried to give her a heads-up. Six months into the marriage, she stared at me one night and then said, "You REALLY like games." At last she understood. Luckily it wasn't a dealbreaker, because she is alerted to my game evenings ahead of time, so if she has a conflict she can bring it up. She actively encourages me to play games with my friends. She thinks it's good for me. She prefers it when I game at our house, but it's not required. IMPORTANT: I never "made time" for her. She is the priority. I "made time" for games. Here are two photos. One's before our marriage. One's a year ago. You can see why I'm crazy about her looks, but she's super nice too.
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MomHasMinecraft
MomHasMinecraft@MomHasMinecraft·
@DoctorPerin Omgosh I forgot about them in Zelda 😂🫣!! I meant Izuku Midorya from My Hero Academia 😅
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MomHasMinecraft@MomHasMinecraft·
I see! Yeah, I agree with you. We’re what is usually referred to as “eclectic” homeschoolers, so I pull stuff in from various sources. After 25+ years of homeschooling, I have little patience for bloated curricula or those that think every homeschool family should be edu-maxxing 😂
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Grace
Grace@singinghomeward·
@MomHasMinecraft I get a lot of striver vibes from broader homeschool culture, where parents act like they have something to prove (think "college by 14" sort of stuff). I just want my kids to be prepared for life; I'm not trying to get them into Oxford.
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MomHasMinecraft
MomHasMinecraft@MomHasMinecraft·
@singinghomeward We spend ~1-3hrs/d (Mon-Thu, Fri is a flex day) on academics depending on grade level, so I get it. Though I don’t know what you mean by “That Homeschooler”. Is that a social media homeschool circle thing 🫣??
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Grace
Grace@singinghomeward·
@MomHasMinecraft I am not That Homeschooler. My goal is a solid education but with more priority given to building people skills and concrete physical skills. At no point do I want to be spending 8+ hours per day on academics.
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MomHasMinecraft@MomHasMinecraft·
@OldHollowTree I love lilacs! We used to live in MI and there were areas I could roll down my window driving by and be flooded with their scent 💗.
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MomHasMinecraft
MomHasMinecraft@MomHasMinecraft·
@MrNightfoxx Very cool 🤩! But I know a lot of kids trying to get their start building Roblox games, because it’s such an accessible platform, so it shouldn’t die out, but definitely has a lot that needs overhauled to make it worthwhile again.
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NightFoxx@MrNightfoxx·
Should Roblox die out... I have created a new gaming channel for more "mature" audiences. It will remain dormant for now... but it exists. Also, to answer questions NO, swearing is not something I'll be making a point of doing. I don't really use it in my daily life. Once you have kids, you learn not to swear around them. I lost that "edginess" long ago. Will they pop up occasionally... sure, but I've learned vocab enough to express my emotions more maturely. Not to mention... i have a lot of kids watching, and the world has enough crappy role models on the internet.
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Old Hollow Tree
Old Hollow Tree@OldHollowTree·
Happy World Bee Day! Here is a video showing how clumsy and cute they are in slow motion.
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MomHasMinecraft@MomHasMinecraft·
@CindySinor I think it means that even a naked woman can’t interrupt men discussing certain topics: The woman: “See, I told you I could sit here naked and it wouldn’t get them to stop.” The men: “So as I was saying, when Caesar surrounded the Gauls at Alesia, he…”
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they call me Pencils
they call me Pencils@CindySinor·
Édouard Manet drew the sleeping cat (1861) below, two years before he painted Le Déjeuner sur l’herbe. Also known as The Luncheon on the Grass, it’s one of the most revolutionary and scandalous paintings in the history of modern art. Manet shocked Paris by dropping a completely naked woman (staring straight at you) into a casual modern picnic with two fully dressed men. After the official Paris Salon rejected it, Napoleon III allowed a special exhibition of rejected works and it became the biggest attraction. The public frenzy is exactly why it helped kick off modern art. It proved art could provoke, challenge norms, and still matter. The scandal turned it into an overnight sensation. Manet left few clues as to the meaning behind the painting. So there is still speculation among art historians. What do you think this painting is saying?
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they call me Pencils@CindySinor

Who is the artist that drew this famous sleeping cat in graphite on paper? It’s housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC

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MomHasMinecraft
MomHasMinecraft@MomHasMinecraft·
I had a friend in middle school who introduced me to this girl at her church that was “homeschooled”. I had never heard of homeschooling or met a family with so many books…or so many kids (this was the late-80s)!! Well, she’s my sister-in-law now, and I’ve been a homeschooling mom for over 25yrs with 10 kids. My husband is the 2nd of 11 kids (my mother-in-law is the GOAT!). Our oldest is nearly 30 and our youngest is 11. 7/10 have graduated. Our home library has changed over the years as the kids literally read the covers off their favorite books, and I’ve passed many on to my grandkids, but it’s still always growing! My kids have their personal bookshelves in their rooms also…some with dozens and others with hundreds. I’m looking forward to checking out your website! Well done getting your kids off to the best start possible 📚🧠💪🏻
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Hannah Ward 👩🏻‍🏫 Mom (x3) | Learning Designer
Hi 👋🏻 I'm Hannah. I'm stunned that there are 7,000 people following me. Where did y'all come from? Thank you! Here's a picture of me presumably writing curriculum as a toddler, that's still what I do. You can find all my free stuff on my website. People say it's pretty cool. I'm a homeschool mom with some super smart kids and an incredibly smart husband (I'm the dumb person in my home and they're sweet and patient with me), I'm getting my doctorate (research related to parents promoting literacy at home), I'm trying to build resilient parent-directed learning materials for the future inspired by the past to survive the collapse of our educational system, I'm a multigenerational Ozarkian, I talk about gifted-ed some (I was the dumbest person there too), home library building, reading to kids, and solar-punk futurist homesteading experiments. It's once again very nice to be hanging out with people cooler and smarter than I am, as always. 🙏🏻
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MomHasMinecraft
MomHasMinecraft@MomHasMinecraft·
@jmillincook Yes! -No ads -Not limited by word count -Shows that I’m a real person -My engagement is worth something -Grok access I’m not monetized, so I can’t comment on that, but I do get more interactions since being verified, which makes my overall experience on X better ☺️.
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MomHasMinecraft@MomHasMinecraft·
@mirandaormiston @ompsychiatrist So when? When will there be competent prescribing and informed consent? The medical industry sure leveled up access, but without competency and informed consent there have been significant, unnecessary harms for decades. That’s the conversation.
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Miranda
Miranda@mirandaormiston·
@ompsychiatrist My take as a crisis clinician and someone who Zoloft helped keep alive: SSRI discontinuation / withdrawal can be serious and poorly managed. But that does not necessitate an SSRI witch-hunt. It makes competent prescribing, informed consent, and access to treatment matter MORE.
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Om Prakash, MD
Om Prakash, MD@ompsychiatrist·
With everything going viral about SSRI withdrawal right now, I need to speak up as a psychiatrist. Withdrawal is real. We absolutely need better slow tapering and honest info from day one. But the success stories are getting totally drowned out. In my practice, I see patients who were suicidal and couldn’t get out of bed now back at work, laughing, living again. Panic attacks that used to control their whole world gone. Moms and dads with crushing OCD finally able to be there for their kids without rituals running everything. SSRIs have genuinely helped millions get their lives back. Don’t let the media hype scare away people who truly need them. If an SSRI pulled you or someone you love out of hell, reply and share your story Let’s hear the other side too.
The Washington Post@washingtonpost

For years, patients were told that coming off antidepressants was straightforward. But some have described intense and prolonged symptoms. Now, doctors and health officials are reckoning with the challenges of getting off SSRIs. wapo.st/42yetJq

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Zach Flips Pages 📚
Zach Flips Pages 📚@zachflipspages·
That’s a wrap. Loved it. I can’t believe I just finished a 1243 page classic. (Review this week)
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