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@RadaNotSay

Mostly into computers and dogs 👩‍💻 sometimes I paint, sometimes I work out, sometimes I make cookies, sometimes I play games. poly 🌈

Toronto? Katılım Aralık 2013
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Have you ever heard “It’s 11:11, make a wish!”
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Yuelin Xie@yuelinxie·
@SipOfKoKo Plants are living creatures too. Vegans eat plants simply because they can’t hear plants talk and scream, but they do. Where is the morally superiority?
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Rae@RadaNotSay·
@Noahpinion I think that's a byproduct of the fact that we position men to be proactive members of the world and don't instill the sense of power, agency and responsibility into women the same way. Both have pros and cons.
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Noah Smith 🐇🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
Both men and women have a tendency to get inappropriately pessimistic about dating and romance after bad experiences. But for women, pessimism tends to mean "Sigh, guess I'll end up alone", while for men it's usually "The world is evil and I have to destroy it"
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Rae@RadaNotSay·
@xxl23 @VegasHayls Yes god knows so many of us have deeply mixed emotions about marriage, partly because navigating cooperation with independence has always been one of many feminist issues:)
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Xuan Liu
Xuan Liu@xxl23·
:( "not a feminist thing" like how did we reach a point where it's a bad word when these are the literal roots of feminist issues But really sorry you're going through this - it sounds like it sucks hard rn and hope it's just a rough patch, but also probably best to air this kinda thing offline
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Cartoons Hate Her!@CartoonsHateHer·
I need this for my article tomorrow but I know basically nothing about sports, so ladies, which professional athletes do you consider the most attractive? lol
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Rae@RadaNotSay·
@ShlomoSolomons @sibaburck @_livy_lou But I recognize it as a selfish and immoral solution. You and I are saying that feeling safe from ED issues supersedes animals’ right to life or freedom. They don’t have a choice. I think important to spell it out and constantly look to move away from harm
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Rae@RadaNotSay·
@ShlomoSolomons @sibaburck @_livy_lou So I’m in a similar boat. I have a lifelong history of EDs and between that and rigorous intense work out schedule have a very specific diet with cottage cheese, yogurt and egg whites most days, and salmon on some days.
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SB Ⓥ@sibaburck·
Has anyone ever met someone who genuinely has vegan values and authentically wants to be a vegan but can’t? I would love to meet one of these people and hear their perspective. I’ve only ever met people who use them as cover for their own optional meat eating.
naomi@lachancenaomi27

@grain_eater People live in food deserts where they don’t have access to a variety of food

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Rae@RadaNotSay·
@sibaburck I totally misread your original response as looking down on the people who go vegan for the cow-eye-contact reasons.
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SB Ⓥ@sibaburck·
@RadaNotSay I went vegan because I passed a cattle transport truck and made eye contact with a cow and got very emotional. At least that planted the seed. I went vegan a few years later but the cow was with me permanently and I could never enjoy a burger again.
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Rae@RadaNotSay·
Good point. Look for good vegans, not those idiots that witnessed an act of cruelty and decided they don’t want to participate in that. Avoid those numbskulls at any cost.
SB Ⓥ@sibaburck

@morallawwithin You hang in intelligent circles. Many(I think most) vegans are people who started crying when they saw a cattle transport truck and made eye contact with a cow (or something emotional like that).

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Rae@RadaNotSay·
@KeruboSk I think only with processed foods for some reason. Like various gummy bears and processed candies and such. Not sure why
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Sophia ❣️@KeruboSk·
I didn’t even know this was a thing. Texture vs. taste: have you ever disliked a food purely because of how it feels, even though the flavor was actually good?
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Rae@RadaNotSay·
Suppose you can pick: OPTION A: ice cream and cookies you eat for the rest of your life have nutritional value of water OPTION B: one child who can’t walk can walk again OPTION C: A but only if you magically forget you had the choice, otherwise B
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Rae@RadaNotSay·
@mblasterx I know that’s what he’s saying, I’m saying I don’t think that’s the best approach
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Valentin@mblasterx·
@RadaNotSay Why would that be bad? I think he’s saying you should clarify you’re going on a date not a friend hangout if you do think it is a date.
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Strong Chess@thestrongchess·
I have some questions. I am truly interested in your answers: 1) Are you aware that this post SCREAMS that it was written by AI? 2) Can you at least understand WHY I might think that if you couldn't bother to articulate your own thoughts, you probably didn't form them diligently either? And that if you would, essentially, plagiarize, you likely aren't ethical as a doctor either? Not trying to get you to agree. perhaps you feel this was your thought and that ChatGPT/Claude/Gemini just saved you some time. But do you at least get it? 3) Can you see the irony in defending Ozempic as not a shortcut while...brazenly taking a shortcut? Possibly in a clueless manner? I know I am being a dick here, but please please please answer honestly; I just cannot fathom the psychology of posting such obvious AI slop. Btw, I used to dismiss Ozempic but have since moved far more in your direction. I do see Ozempic body as negative, but can now understand it as a tradeoff for the huge health levers you mention. Maybe you will budge my opinion here!
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Dr Terry Simpson
Dr Terry Simpson@drterrysimpson·
The “Ozempic body” insult is just aesthetic snobbery dressed up as health advice. When someone loses 20–30% of their body weight, blood pressure drops, sleep apnea improves, joints hurt less, and their risk of heart attack falls. If that offends an influencer’s sense of beauty, medicine will somehow survive. And the irony is thick: Saladino rails against “pharmaceutical shortcuts” while selling a cabinet full of supplements that have far less evidence than GLP-1 therapy. Yes — eat real food. Yes — move your body. I recommend the Mediterranean pattern all the time. But pretending obesity is solved by telling people to “eat like your great-grandmother” ignores genetics, metabolism, medications, environment, and decades of clinical research. GLP-1 drugs aren’t a shortcut. They’re the first effective medical treatment for obesity we’ve had in a century.
Paul Saladino, MD@paulsaladinomd

"Ozempic bod" is not attractive or healthy. GLP-1s are a shortcut to nowhere good. Eat like a human (single ingredient foods and foods with ingredients your great grandmother would recognize) and move like a human. This is the way.

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Rae@RadaNotSay·
@MadelaineLucyH every sentence here is bananas although I don't think it's hardful to think any of it so carry on
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Madelaine Hanson@MadelaineLucyH·
The smarter you are, the more accomplished, and the more attractive, the smaller your dating pool becomes. That's true for both genders. Also, I know *so* many 35-50 year old men who will refuse you outright for being under 30. It's seen as shameful.
Allie ✞@allie__voss

A 30-year-old pretty doctor is not struggling dating because she's 30 or a doctor Unless she's horrible on first dates, she's most likely just struggling because modern dating is a struggle and takes time That doesn't necessarily mean you're doing anything wrong

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Karl🇺🇸🇺🇦@zippkode·
@RadaNotSay That's a great observation Rada — it shows you're really thinking critically about how the problems with new technology emerge. I'm glad I know that — is Alt+0151. Makes this kind of joke a lot faster.
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Rae@RadaNotSay·
the problem with LLMs is people
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Rae@RadaNotSay·
This kinda thing isn't wrong and gets said a lot. But I think what's not said as much is while girls should be encouraged to go hard at things, boys need to be encouraged to do "girl-things" that slow girls down that are more about looking out for other people.
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