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He’s just in a Silly Goofy Mood. AlphaPhiAlpha
Houston, Tx Katılım Haziran 2010
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I've see girls unable to get out of bed for a month over a breakup
fawk ✶@fawkug
normal wives: "i miss my husband" Erika Kirk at Rolling Loud Orlando 2026:
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If you beat this level as a kid, your brain was doing the same fifty-hour training researchers now run on adult volunteers in a lab. Action gamers react about 45 milliseconds faster than non-gamers and make decisions a quarter quicker without sacrificing accuracy. Brain scientists at Rochester and Geneva have been measuring this for over twenty years.
The level is Mine Cart Carnage. Eighth stage of Donkey Kong Country. November 1994. Built by a team of twelve working out of a village in rural Leicestershire. It was the first time the game ever took control away from you. The cart started rolling. You couldn't slow it down. You had to time jumps between broken tracks while lizards drove carts at your face from the opposite direction. And the cart weighed more than you did, so every jump messed with your landing.
Daphne Bavelier at the University of Geneva has spent her career studying exactly this kind of game. Her 2003 Nature paper showed that fast-paced action games physically rewire the brain's attention circuits. Fifteen years later, Bediou and colleagues combined dozens of these studies into one big review of the field. You get sharper at picking out what matters and ignoring what doesn't. Spatial puzzles get easier. And in one Bavelier experiment, gamers figured out made-up vocabulary from a fake language in twenty minutes. Non-gamers needed forty.
Rare bought Silicon Graphics computers, roughly eighty thousand pounds each, to build this game. Those were the same kind of computers that animated the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park. A single picture of Donkey Kong, rendered on one of those computers, took up more memory than an entire Super Nintendo game could hold. So Rare built a compression trick from scratch and squeezed the 3D models into flat images the console could actually run. The computers ran all night. A massive air conditioner kept the machines from frying, while the team worked through the summer heat with no AC of their own.
9.3 million copies sold. Nintendo spent sixteen million dollars marketing it in America alone, more than triple the industry average. Every kid who got stuck on Mine Cart Carnage and kept restarting until they beat it was running the same kind of experiment neuroscientists now study in their labs. Fifty hours of it.
Nostalgia@nostalgiaa
‘How are you so focused under pressure?’ Me in 1995:
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Kyla Pratt pulls up to Disneyland to celebrate Penny Proud's official debut! 🥹🤍
(✍🏾: #TSRStaffLG)
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@TheSonia5 Heard! We'll send a message over to let 'em know opportunity's calling 🫡
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Yea man. This not the rodeo we grew up going to. 😂😂😂 TikTokers ruined it.
TITAN@TemooTitan
Houston rodeo 2026
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@theshellbelle @KPRC2Bryce How are we going to go through another hurricane season and the World Cup with her? This is actually concerning for all the citizens of Harris county.
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Here's audio of @LinaHidalgoTX having a mental health breakdown at the Houston Rodeo while she harasses two volunteers because she wasn't granted free access to a premium area at a children's pop music concert.
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Texas needs that high speed rail line from Houston to Dallas.
heyy auntie@SoSoShana4
The rapid decline of Southwest is crazy to see. Ppl used to love flying Southwest.. they have literally sabotaged their own company with all of these changes
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